A Labrador Retriever is a single dog breed. To which other breed where you referring? There are many different sizes of retrieving breeds and they all have different nutrition needs based on their lifestyles. If you rephrase your question I might be able to give a better answer.
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Labrador Retrievers
I would say that the Black Labrador Retrevier is more popular. But that's just my opinoin. Then again the entire Labrador Retrevier breed is popular.
One can find information about labrador rescue from websites like Dog Breed Info, American Lab Rescue, Labrador Rescue, RSPCA, Pet Finders and Lab-Rescue.
bullabrench, or more simply, a Mixed Breed.
A Labrador Retriever is generally more playful than a Rottweiler. In fact, the Lab is listed as one of the most playful dog breed. However, bear in mind that each individual dog has its own personality. Even dogs of the same breed can have very different temperaments.
You can tell if your dog is a Lab quite easily because of similar features. Compare a dog to a photo of a Labrador and I bet you could easily tell if it was, although this is not always the case with mixed breeds. A mutt may not have many Labrador features and take more to the other breed/s in their lineage. The only way to make totally sure a mixed breed is a Lab is to take them to the vet and have them tested. Their DNA will be examined and you'll know if your mutt really does have a Labrador somewhere in their bloodline.
Labrador retrievers originated in what is now Newfoundland in Canada. They were bred into their modern form in England, but there are distinctive-looking lines from America and Australia as well.
You can get almost any breed of dog including: Pug Shiba-Indu Dalmation Labrador Chihauha And so many more...
Yes, pedigree Labrador Retrievers can have a slight wave down his or her back. This is also allowed on Labradors that are entered in American Kennel Club (AKC) dog shows. Check out the American Kennel Club's breed standard for the Labrador Retriever in the related links section for more information.
Having had both, Labs tend to stay "puppies" nearly their entire life. They also tend to chew more (or mine did). Both are great family dogs and very protective. While Labs shed, it is nothing compared to how Shepherds shed!!
There is no such breed. Each breed was bred to do something different and acts accordingly. Such as the bullmastiff breed can appear to be lazy & not so bright when they are actually very intelligent but just do not wish to please their humans. Another breed might appear to be more intelligent as it is in its genes to want to please its owner, such as a Labrador and will appear more intelligent which is not the case. So there is no such thing as a dumb breed, just different personalities & drives in each breed.