When one breeds a yellow Labrador retriever and a chocolate Labrador retriever one will have a yellow Labrador retriever with brown or chocolate pigmentation.
yes my yellow lab has a mom that's a black lab and a dads that's yellow and they had black, yellow and Brown labs so you will get a mix NO. Two chocolate labs will ALWAYS have chocolate labs. Chocolates are double recessive which means they only carry the recessive chocolate Gene.
you mix blue and yellow
When you mix purple and yellow, you get the color green.
Yellow cake mix, butter, eggs and chocolate chip
Here are some breeds you can get on Foopets......... Dogs: Yorkie Husky Westie Rottweiler Mastiff Black Lab Mix Yellow Lab Mix German Shepherd Red Husky Pit Bull Dalmatian Australian Shepherd Chocolate Lab Mix Weimaraner Jack Russell (smooth coat) Golden Retriever Portuguese Water Dog White Poodle Mix Boxer Mini Schnauzer Pug Miniature Pinscher Dachshund Shiba Inu Beagle Jack Russell (rough coat) Bulldog Great Dane Boston Terrier Chihuahua Cats: Longhaired Silver Tabby Orange Mix White Cat Black Mix Russian Blue Cream Persian Tabby Mix Siamese Bengal Calico Maine Coon Himalayan Tuxedo Mix Abyssinian Nebelung Pokeys: German Shepherd Husky Black Lab Yellow Lab Chocolate Lab Rottweiler Chihuahua
When you mix yellow and blue together, you get green.
The puppies will vary in appearance, but likely have a mix of traits from both breeds such as a golden retriever's longer coat and a lab's shorter coat. They may have a color range from yellow to golden, with potential for chocolate or black accents depending on the genetic influence from the grandparents.
No..At least, not officially.
When yellow and red mix together, they create the color orange.
When you mix yellow and purple together, they create the color brown.
orange
my choc lab / english springer cross is 15 years old and still going strong