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Labrador Retrievers are from Canada. However, most of the breed development happened in England.
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Labradors originated from England and the United States. Many breeders from both countries were trying to breed "the perfect water dog", so it is impossible to pin it on one specific city as their origination.
Labrador Retrievers originated in Canada. However, most of the breed development happened in England.
Labradors as a breed originated in Newfoundland, Canada, not England. They were initially known as St. John's dogs before being imported to England where they were developed further into the Labrador Retriever breed that we know today.
labradors move with their 4 legs and they walk
There is no difference
Sort of, there are yellow Labradors, but not golden labradors.
Most labradors love food and belly rubs, in that order.
Labradors have puppies when they reach maturity and mate with another dog.
labradors shouldnt be in the zoo because they need love and care
A LOT. Labradors have topped the lists in popularity in the United States as well as England. In the US there are three times as many Labradors as the second most popular breed. A lot of designer dogs (ick) have Labrador in them, Labradoodle, Masstidor to name a couple. Many "accident" puppies have Labrador in them as well. I don't have anything official, but I would say probably at least 70% of animals in shelters have some mixture of a Labrador in them. Many purebred Labradors also end up in shelters.