Yes, a Labrador Retriever can weigh 100 pounds or more, though this is typically at the upper end of the breed standard. Males generally weigh between 65 to 80 pounds, while females usually range from 55 to 70 pounds. Some Labradors, especially those bred for larger sizes or those that are overweight, may exceed 100 pounds. It's important for their health to maintain a proper weight through diet and exercise.
Male Labrador Retriever: On average, 60 to 80 lbs., but some can weigh as much as 100 lbs. or more. Female Labrador Retriever: 55 to 70 lbs. Male Chesapeake Bay Retriever: 65 to 80 lbs. Female Chesapeake Bay Retriever: 55 to 70 lbs.
They weigh the same they are both 100 pounds....
They weigh the same, both are 100 pounds in weight.
100 ounces weigh more than 5 pounds. (5 pounds x 16 = 80 pounds)
The breed standard for Labrador Retrievers are the same, no matter what color they are. Male dogs should weigh 60-75 pounds and females should weigh 55-70 pounds. There are plenty of "non-breed-standard" dogs out there, some males can grow to 100 pounds or more.
I can't tell you scientifically, or for 100% sure, but our yellow lab was close to 100 pounds and the vet said that that was quite fat for a lab. She is now down to around 90 pounds and is still somewhat overweight.
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That depends WHAT you are weighing. 100 ml of salt will weigh more than 100 ml of oregano. You MUST state the material in questions like this.
An average sized golden retriver weighs from 70-100 pounds, is its average
You would weigh more on the following planets:Jupiter (254 lbs.)Saturn (108 lbs.)Neptune (119 lbs.)
Regardless of color the average Labrador will weigh 16 lbs at 8 weeks of age and gain 2.5 to 3 lbs per week until age of 27 weeks when the growing slows. Genetics dictate the exact weight and size of the full grown dog. Some males will weigh as little as 65lbs and others will exceed 100 lbs. The average full grown male Labrador will weigh 75-80 lbs
Females weigh about 100 lbs and males weigh a little more, like 115 or 120 lbs. (about)