Having had both, Labs tend to stay "puppies" nearly their entire life. They also tend to chew more (or mine did). Both are great family dogs and very protective. While Labs shed, it is nothing compared to how Shepherds shed!!
It depends. A "Golden Lab" is actually a mix between a goldren retreiver and a labrador retreiver. Prices for them can vary, as anything, but between 400-600 is average. As far as "Yellow Lab", which is a labrador retreiver, that dog is a pure bread and could go for 400-800. I would recommend going on petfinder.com It has dogs all over the country, including puppies!, that need good homes. We are in the process of getting a golden/lab mix 8 week-old puppy from there for $400 in adoption fees - definitely worth it! Good luck!
a cross between a labrador and a poodle is called a labradoodle
Color of the Labrador retrievers!
A Great Golden is a cross breed between the two dogs the Great Dane and a Golden Retreiver!
The gestation period of all dogs is 9 weeks. You should be taking your dogs temperature twice a day from about day 58 on. When your dog's temperature dips drastically, the puppies will be born within 24 hours. A drastic dip is when the dogs temp dips from its normal 101F to about 98F.
A golden Labrador is just a Labrador with a golden or yellow fur color. It can also mean that that dog is a cross breed between a golden retriever and a Labrador. A Labrador retriever is a lab that retrieves an object such as the game that a hunter shot or a stick or toy that you threw.
Yes
prey and hunter
It is between Canada and Greenland, near the Atlantic.
Labs are retreivers. They have been selectively bred for generations to retreive game that has already been killed. They have not been specifically bred to point. Though I've never heard of a pointing lab, I'd have to assume it is a labrador retreiver that is also capable of pointing. Pointing in hunting dogs directs the hunter to the game so that he can make the kill.
Within-group differences refer to variations that exist among individuals or data points within the same group or category. This can include differences in characteristics, behaviors, or outcomes within the group. Between-group differences refer to variations that exist between different groups or categories. This can include differences in averages, distributions, or patterns observed when comparing multiple groups.
Genetic differences