A chocolate labrador retriever is a large dog. It is similar in size and appearance to the doberman or the weimaramer. The chocolate lab is a deep, rich brown color as opposed to standard black color.
AnswerCopy and paste this link to see a chocolate Labrador Retriever puppy:http://cdn-www.dailypuppy.com/media/dogs/anonymousolly.jpg_w450.jpg
Copy and paste this link to see a chocolate Labrador Retriever adult:
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also try going to Google images and search black/brown/gold lab
Well, chocolate labs are about the size of the average doberman. The have a distinct faded or dark brown coloring to the skin. They have short fur and come in colours of yellow, brown (chocolate) and black. They are very friendly, but they can get fairly big. Stick to giving them dog food with 80 calories or less. Do NOT keep them in an apartment. Like I said, they can get big so have at least have hose that you can give them comfort. Wash them twice a week and brush them x3 a week.
A couple of grams
Because gold and yellow are similar colours
Its called a labradoodle. They look like curly haired labs. Web site, labradoodle-dogs
Well I feed my two Labs (who are 8 and 10 years old) Weight Control Iams. They seem to like it alot, as I only have to look away for a couple of seconds - then they're bowls are clean.
22.5-24.5" in males and 21.5-23.5" in females like other labs.
No, but labs like chihuahuas.
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Yorkies and labs usually make very good pets together, both are friendly & loving dogs.
Brown Labs are known as Chocolate Labs and they are just like any other Labrador Retriever. Most dogs are usually smart, strong, strong willed, energetic, happy, excitable, and love people and other animals, especially kids most of the time!!
I would most certainly hope not!
I have heard of black labs, and chocolate labs, and even golden labs, but never SILVER or CHARCOAL labs.