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It is possible, the lab may have a black color gene in it.
The color of a puppy's bowel movements is typically dark brown. Occasionally a puppy's bowel will be a green or black color.
Black and white.
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 adorable Chubbi the YouTube puppy is a white Pomeranian !!!
It can range - the pomeranian puppy could turn out to be white, parti, black or even wolf sable. To know what it's really going to be like - look at the previous relatives not just the parents. For example, if there are lots of oranges but a couple of creams in the dog's pedigree line, then it's most likely going to be orange.
Except for the color of the coat, she looks like a chow-chow puppy... But her coat color tells me I'm probably wrong... She adorable, isn't she?
It is a Pomeranian puppy. Her name is Bella.
Yes, pomeranian puppies shed hair. Shedding usually occurs during the changing of the seasons.
It's a teacup pomeranian. and it has a puppy cut or a low cut I know because I am a dog groomer !
Any litter of purebred Labrador retrievers can including puppies who are yellow, chocolate, or black at the same time. The color at birth is the color they grow into adulthood with.Also the colour of the pup has nothing to do with how the puppy will grow up.
Take her to your vet.