A purebred adult male Lab really shouldn't weight more than about 75 pounds; a female no more than about 70. You can decide if your Lab is the right weight this way: look at the dog from the top: his or her waist (between the ribs and hips) should be distinct. When you run your fingers along the rib cage, you should be able to FEEL ribs, but standing back you should NOT be able to SEE ribs. If you can see ribs, the Lab is too light. If you can't see a waist, the Lab is too heavy.
There are two different types of labs. The British labs are small and muscular and weigh about sixty to seventy pounds; these are the ones who love the water and love to fetch. The American labs are big and skinny; they weigh about ninety to one hundred pounds. They are more lazy, although both can be very energetic and enjoy hunting. They are extremely friendly, love kids, and protective. They are great family dogs!
yellow=calm
chocolate=moderate
black=extremely hyper
A Labrador weights about 55-80 pounds.
Labradors can weight from 25 to 34 kg.
Labrador Retrievers can range in yellow, black, or chocolate. They grow up to 21 to 24 inches, and their average weight is 55 to 75 pounds.
A purebred black Labrador came into our local veterinary office that weighed 239 lbs.
they should weight about 90-100 pound.
A Labrador usually weighs 70-90 pounds. The females tend to gravitate towards the lower end of the spectrum. The males dogs gravitate towards the upper end.
Labrador City is a town in western Labrador.
Labrador
It really depends on the litter size, which can vary quite a lot.
It is Quebec and Newfoundland that occupy the Labrador Peninsula.
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Yes, the correct name is Labrador Retriever, but they are often referred to as a Labrador or Lab for short.
Labrador retrievers are prone to hip displacia and retina displacia they also tend to have weight problems
Canada at labrador that's why its called a labrador