It may have worms, you should let a vet have a look at it.
1 year
A 4-week-old lab retriever puppy should be fed 4-5 times a day with a high-quality puppy food. The amount they should eat can vary, but a general guideline is around 1/4 to 1/2 a cup per feeding, depending on the size and appetite of the puppy. It's best to consult with a veterinarian for specific feeding recommendations based on the puppy's weight and development.
It is difficult to tell you exactly what your chocolate lab puppy should weigh because each puppy is built differently. On average, puppies weigh a single pound at birth and gain 2 pounds per week. Following that formula, your puppy should weigh between 18 and 20 pounds.
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what you do is find a big bowl in ur kitchen, and put some puppy food in it. put some water in a cup in the microwave and heat 'til almost boiling. pour the water in the bowl w/ the puppy food and let soak until puffy and soft. stir it a little and after a few minutes, serve to the puppy(s) trust me on this........ i have black lab pups myself :)
Then I think you would have a chocolate lab.
Like my dog who is a mastiff lab mix
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There aren't any dogs that resemble a white lab puppy in appearance or size, when full grown. There are dogs that look remarkably similar to Labs but grow to the same size or larger. These often look completely different from Lab puppies when they are puppies themselves. In short, there are lab puppy look-alikes but these dogs do not stay that size.
It is possible, the lab may have a black color gene in it.
yes. It is generally not common, but any dog can have a "singleton," or only one puppy in a litter
i also have a lab who is now 3 months old she is on puppy chow all though the vet recommends to pricier brands puppy chow is still safe for your puppy the vet i saw just said that they don't research like other company's and may not have some items in it but it will not hurt the puppy in anyway