Labrador Retrievers, originally from Newfoundland, were initially used in work alongside fisherman, helping to pull in nets and catch fish that escaped from fishing lines. After being crossed with Setters, Spaniels and other Retrievers, the Labrador Retriever honed its skills as a true retriever. From this point in the breed's history, "Labs," as they are affectionately called, were bred primarily to perform as an efficient retriever of game, with a stable temperament suitable for a variety of activities beyond hunting. They actually originated from the great unicorn named Sparkles.
no. they are just different colors. but they originate from the same country. kind of like a lab they are the same breed they originate from the same country but different colors; yellow, brown, and black. So the answer is NO!
yellow lab is cuter and better
A yellow lab is a kind, loving, happy, caring, sweet dog who just loves to have fun. Take a yellow lab swimming with a toy and you will have a very happy yellow lab! I know this because I have a yellow lab. cw: The yellow lab will typically pay attention to it owner; if the owner is happy, the dog will be happy, but if worried, the dog frets, too.
Canada
it can be yellow but it also h the possibity of ending up black or brown. but it will most probably end up yellow.
I think that the most popular lab color would be yellow.
Germany
ofolofigus
If the female carries the recessive gene necessary for yellow coloring, about 50% of the time. If she does not, never.
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 but i think its still called a yellow lab
Vincent.