yes because when a dog pants it means they are sweating, if their tongue is hanging way out they are parched or they might be having bad anxiety. Cool it down by taking it for a walk and provide water.
Most boxer breeds in the US have this problem that is because boxers are prone for problems with there breathing and with there mouth.If you need more information contact your vet.
Black labs love puppy
Any bored and energetic puppy can be.
anything at all. My golden labs are named Nobby and Lucy.My grans black labs are named Blackie and Suite.Anything that's simple easy to call and suits your dog
no they barely ever drule Some do. Mine does. When eating my dinner.
no
Normal Hemoglobin levels in a Male is 13.8 to 17.2 gm/dL but this can vary based on various labs and what they consider to be the normal range.
Yes, they are normal Gmail features except they are not guaranteed to work and you can turn them on and off.
No, the puppies will all be brown, unless there is at least one black parent, the genes that go to the puppy will make it brown, almost without fail.Another answer:It's a common misconception that Labradors breed true to the color of the parents. In fact, any color combination of Labrador Retriever parents can produce any color offspring...so yes, two chocolate labs can produce a black (or yellow) puppy. [Info source: "Dogs 101" on Animal Planet.]
The white hairs you find are common in all black labs, if you look closely you will find many white hairs. This is more common as the dog ages. In yellow labs you will find black hairs, if they can have both a yellow mother, and a black father, or a black mother, and a yellow father. Any color lab will produce black and yellow puppies. So it is only normal they have a few hairs of the other color. another reason is based on their ancestry. so ... to basically sum it up for you yes it is common
Different labs will vary, but 40-160 ug/dl is a common range.
There aren't any dogs that resemble a white lab puppy in appearance or size, when full grown. There are dogs that look remarkably similar to Labs but grow to the same size or larger. These often look completely different from Lab puppies when they are puppies themselves. In short, there are lab puppy look-alikes but these dogs do not stay that size.
Go to a doctor and have your labs checked.