I'm not sure that there is a reason this can't happen. However, it shouldn't be allowed to happen because the resulting puppies from a successful breeding of this sort could be large enough to cause serious complications to, if not kill, the chiweenie.
I got my lab pup from a breeder who bred a yellow lab and a black lab.The mum was the yellow lab and the dad was a black Lab .My pup is a male and he takes after the dad so he is a black lab he is still considered a pedigree and he is registered in the kennel club. So yes it is perfectly fine to breed labs if they are a different colour they will still be pedigree pups if the mum and dad are full Labs and the pups will be perfectly healthy.
it depends on what type of dog you breed your chocolate lab with.
Chocolate labs are the breed itself. If you wanted a smaller dog, you would want a female dog because they tend to be smaller. However, almost all chocolate labs are male. To get a smaller dog I would go with a black lab or a yellow lab.
A 'black lab' is short for black labrador. Labradors are a very popular breed of dogs and can be found in three colours - black, golden/yellow, and chocolate.
Yes
A Lab's breed is a Lab.
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The male must be the smaller to prevent birthing problems.
If the female dog is a mix breed but the male is a purebred lab, the puppies would be considered a mix of the two breeds. The puppies will inherit characteristics from both parents, making them a mix breed.
You can breed a germanshepherd with a husky or A beagle and that should get u the lab if not just go to yahoo for the code
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.
if the female and male are domnant black then you wont have a chocolate labrador