Cause they are mistaken for chocolate and they look like filthey Wo-man.
When one breeds a yellow Labrador retriever and a chocolate Labrador retriever one will have a yellow Labrador retriever with brown or chocolate pigmentation.
Um, no. One parent has to be a yellow Lab to do that. Actually, you are wrong. A chocolate and a black lab can have yellow puppies. I have had my chocolate female bred with a black male and they had all 3 colors. In fact, she even had a white male which white labs are rare.
yes my yellow lab has a mom that's a black lab and a dads that's yellow and they had black, yellow and Brown labs so you will get a mix NO. Two chocolate labs will ALWAYS have chocolate labs. Chocolates are double recessive which means they only carry the recessive chocolate Gene.
I think that the most popular lab color would be yellow.
Depends, if its a chocolate lab it will be brown. If its a yellow lab, it'll be a yellowish gold.
No. There is only the yellow lab,a brown lab,and a chocolate lab. you might have mixed up one of the labs and the charcoal cat
silver is just a diluted chocolate gene.so to answer the question chocolate!
it can be yellow but it also h the possibity of ending up black or brown. but it will most probably end up yellow.
Between 30 to 50 pounds.. It also depends on the size of the dog.. Chocolate labs tend to be bigger than yellow or black, and yellow labs tend to be stockier than black or chocolate.. My friend has a full grown black lab and I have a full grown chocolate lab.. The black lab is 70 pounds and my chocolate lab is 110 and about 8 inches taller..
"Do NOT breed a yellow and a chocolate. You will get what are called "dudleys". They will have no black pigmentation, so a pink nose, pink or yellow eyes, pink paw pads, etc. A chocolate and a yellow are incapable of having a black puppy, as neither carry a dominant black gene. " Whoever said that obviously doesn't know about Labrador genetics. My Chocolate lab and yellow father had 2 black puppies in their litter 4 days ago. There are TWO genes that determine labrador colour. One gene detemines the chocolate/black colour, one gene determines yellow colouring. In the each gene, there two alleles, if you like. Correctly, a chocolate lab can not carry the black gene as it is dominant and the chocolate gene is ressessive. The chocolate dog has to have 2 chocolate alleles. However, the yellow colouring gene is irrespective of the chocolate/black gene. If that gene has two ressessive yellow alleles, the dog WILL be yellow, regardless if it carries 1 or 2 black alleles in the first chocolate/black gene. If you don't yunderstand that, you do not have the knowledge to answer such a question and give people wrong advice. And my Lolas puppies are beautiful, by the way.
Yes, labradors can be dark yellow, light yellow(whiteish), chocolate brown, black, or silver. Even though your lab might look white their is NO such thing as a white labrador.
Labradors shed constantly, but there is no difference between how much a yellow, chocolate, or a black lab sheds.