Labradors have puppies when they reach maturity and mate with another dog.
Labradors are known for being hyperactive puppies, and very, very calm and loyal adults.
Yes, sibling Labradors can mate. However I do notrecommend you to do this, since inbreeding can cause small genetic pools and lead to serious health problems for the puppies.
puppies look different from more mature labs by not much muscular development. as a Labrador grows, its face will broaden and it will get a small crease on its head.
Well, all puppies chew, but from my experience with labs they are some of the worst chewers. My advise would be to get a puppy Kong to give them something to use when their teeth hurt, or when they get bored.
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A LOT. Labradors have topped the lists in popularity in the United States as well as England. In the US there are three times as many Labradors as the second most popular breed. A lot of designer dogs (ick) have Labrador in them, Labradoodle, Masstidor to name a couple. Many "accident" puppies have Labrador in them as well. I don't have anything official, but I would say probably at least 70% of animals in shelters have some mixture of a Labrador in them. Many purebred Labradors also end up in shelters.
There is no difference
Sort of, there are yellow Labradors, but not golden labradors.
labradors move with their 4 legs and they walk
they are smaller
Hello! I am a dog fanatic! So for me, answering this question is hard. But I presently have an 11 month old Yorkshire Terrier, or Yorkie, if you will. They are loyal, trustworthy, loveable, kind, etc. My favorite dog breeds are: Yorkies, Westies, Labradors, well, I like all of them!!! So, what puppies do YOU like? ;] ~Bridgette
Most labradors love food and belly rubs, in that order.