Yes, Labrador Retrievers can have a long coat, although it is not the breed standard. The typical Labrador has a short, dense, water-resistant coat. However, some Labradors may have longer hair due to genetic variations or mixed breeding. These longer-haired Labradors may appear fluffier, but they are less common.
This is a characteristic of an English (vs American) style Lab. English Labs are the shorter, stalkier labs, and with a thicker coat, sometimes wavy in spots.
Mostly in spring months from losing their winter coat,which is always when its the thickest.
"Coat" has a long vowel sound. The "o" in "coat" makes the long /oʊ/ sound.
Just long enough
No, but yellow Labrador retrievers would have the same type of coat as a black Labrador retriever. However, a golden retriever would have an undercoat in addition to its regular coat. --- Labradors have double layered coats as well. First is a fluffy undercoat that keeps them warm, the second is a slick, oily coat that makes them slightly water resistant.
Just long enough
No, "coat" does not have a long vowel sound. The "o" in "coat" is pronounced with a short vowel sound.
Long Leather Coat was created in 1993.
No, the word "coat" does not contain a long vowel. The vowel sound in "coat" is a short 'o' sound.
long coat. Think
They live about 12 years long.
Man in the Long Black Coat was created in 1989.