Yes, labradors can be dark yellow, light yellow(whiteish), chocolate brown, black, or silver. Even though your lab might look white their is NO such thing as a white labrador.
yes
We have a "yellow lab" breed but she is pure white with white tips on here ears. Seems to me you have yellow lab with white tips. Just a thought. DNA tests are $75 bucks at pets mart if you are that curious.
Labrador puppy's are usually more white.
yes but i think its still called a yellow lab
its like a borth mark, my shorkie had white on her chest
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.
I think that the most popular lab color would be yellow.
yes if they are both of Labrador descent yes.
yellow lab is cuter and better
A yellow lab is a kind, loving, happy, caring, sweet dog who just loves to have fun. Take a yellow lab swimming with a toy and you will have a very happy yellow lab! I know this because I have a yellow lab. cw: The yellow lab will typically pay attention to it owner; if the owner is happy, the dog will be happy, but if worried, the dog frets, too.
According to AKC standards, there are no "white" labs. However, yellow labs can vary from fox-red to light cream. If the lab is really white, it would be a mixed breed and the price should not be comparable to a pure breed.
The white hairs you find are common in all black labs, if you look closely you will find many white hairs. This is more common as the dog ages. In yellow labs you will find black hairs, if they can have both a yellow mother, and a black father, or a black mother, and a yellow father. Any color lab will produce black and yellow puppies. So it is only normal they have a few hairs of the other color. another reason is based on their ancestry. so ... to basically sum it up for you yes it is common