Yes, labs are often working dogs for usually the blind or disabled. But there are also other breeds that are working dogs too.
I would say that the working dog can be very different in working but the lab retriver is good.
It would not be likely to get it in a lab.
No.
The word Lab in the terms of science (not the dog) is Laboratory.
Do you mean the laboratory's lab? If its that it is LABO. If its the dog lab it's, LABULADOLE
The dog is a lab retriever.
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· What are the working conditions? Inside/Outside? Office/Plant/Lab?
it depends on what type of dog you breed your chocolate lab with.
Depends on the dress code of the individual lab. You'd wear different cloths if you are working in a nuclear lab than if you were working an medical lab, or a agricultural lab. But usually they all wear a lab coat of some kind.
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You can feed just about any brand if your yellow Lab is a family pet and not a working animal - just look for the AAFCO seal on the back of the bag to make sure it is has complete balanced nutrition. If you have a working dog, you may want to select a higher grade of food - your veterinarian can help match you to an appropriate and available food if this is the case.