yes then it could go in to show's
yes.
if your really good yes or if the puppy is well behaved than yes again if not then you are in trouble- big trouble
Yes, the pot belly in Labrador dogs is curable for a three month puppy.
Golden labrador.
Black Labrador
It is a cross breed of a Labrador and a pug.
Yes, the breeder should supply you with the Dog's official Kennel Club pedigree papers upon purchasing the puppy. Be wary of forged documents that are often used by puppy farmers to sell fake ''pedigree'' puppies for more money. Make sure that the papers are genuine.
Hi, Firstly the cost of buying a puppy is not always related to the size of the puppy when fully grown. You will always pay more for a pedigree puppy than you would a cross/mongrel as with a pedigree puppy you will have the 'pedigree' (which is like a 5 generation family tree including both sides of the sir & dam). You could pay for example £250 plus for a puppy no matter what breed your looking for. It all depends on these factors: 1: pedigree/crossbred 2: location of puppy e.g breeder/re-homing centre 3: male/female 4: champion lineage in pedigree 5: breeder wants to recoup their costs e.g make a profit 6: how much competition breeder has 7: How much you are willing to spend
You can have blonde and black. If either dam or sire has chocolate in ther pedigree, then there is a high possibly that you will have a chocolate.
Yes, pedigree Labrador Retrievers can have a slight wave down his or her back. This is also allowed on Labradors that are entered in American Kennel Club (AKC) dog shows. Check out the American Kennel Club's breed standard for the Labrador Retriever in the related links section for more information.
He bred pedigree dogs. As his parents and grandparents were good athletes, he had a good pedigree as a sprinter.
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