because mix the color together and they make chocolate color
they could make black puppies, chocolate puppies and maybe even golden puppies if they are lucky because my golden labrador and my another golden one made 6 golden puppies and 1 black!
black lad puppies
In any litter of puppies where both the dam and sire are purebred Labrador retrievers, all three colors of Labs can occur (yellow, black, chocolate).
Yes, labrador retriever is the official breed name (see kennel club breed listings) which is often shortened to 'labrador' or 'lab'
Any litter of purebred Labrador retrievers can including puppies who are yellow, chocolate, or black at the same time. The color at birth is the color they grow into adulthood with.Also the colour of the pup has nothing to do with how the puppy will grow up.
Labrador retrievers stay act like puppies for about 5 years depending on how you train them.
This depends on the amount of Labrador in the lab mix. I am assuming the mix is 50% Labrador. Then their puppies would be 75% Labrador.
Black Labrador male over a Black Labrador female, what would the colour of the puppies be?
Here is an example sentence for 'puppies':The Labrador puppies noticed my arrival and started to wag their tails joyously.
If you breed a Yellow Labrador and a Chocolate Labrador they will produce solid chocolate puppies and solid Yellow puppies and Black puppies with the exception of a few white markings. No matter what color labs you breed they will always be pure unless you have a mixed breed or a completely different breed as the mother or father. Then it's up to the traits of that other breed.
Labs can have black, yellow and chocolate puppies all in the same litter. They carry the genes to produce colors other than the color they are.
it is possible that a small fraction of the puppies will be chocolate or yellow labs.