The older the better,the usual age is at least a year in cats and dogs...The older they are the more maturer their nurturing skills and mothering will be
it is possible that a small fraction of the puppies will be chocolate or yellow labs.
63-65 days
No..?
It would depend on the type of lab, but yes, they can.
Tom Davis has written: 'Why Labs do that' 'Why puppies do that' -- subject(s): Puppies, Behavior, Miscellanea
heck yeah labs hate great danes retrievers hate dalmatians
There is no such thing as a free puppies lab. There are free lab puppies, however, since the term refers to Labrador puppies, commonly called labs. They can be found at animal shelters and sometimes in classified ads.
Yes. uhhh...no my friend.... 2 yellows will only have yellows and/or dudleys if the parents are chocolate factored.... why? because the parents are both yellow labs, they carry the ee alleles, therefore, they both can only pass on "e" to their offspring making all the offspring "ee" (yellow labs)....in order to be a black lab, they have to have at least 1 "B" and one "E" which the yellow labs do not have, so you'd have to bred a yellow with a chocolate or black lab to be able to get some black pups....hope this helps
A bitch (female lab) can be bred when she turns two years of age. Dogs (male labs) can be bred about the same age.
Puppies can regulate their temperature effectively at around 4 weeks of age.
from the day they was born
Puppies can effectively regulate their body temperature at around 4 weeks of age.