Labradors can bite, of course, as they have jaws and teeth. But they generally don't bite, because they have a very calm nature, love people and don't usually fight with other animals, except for defence.
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Labradors shed constantly, but there is no difference between how much a yellow, chocolate, or a black lab sheds.
Yes, but they have a lot of energy!
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Labradors where bred for hunting. That means they need a lot of excersize to keep them healthy, and that they where bred to be energetic and to run a lot. However, labradors also have a tendancy to ''calm down'' when they get around four years old.
well huskys do a lot of holes but labradors are really smart so they are
You take care of Labradors much the same way you take care of other dogs - provide adequate nutritious food, plenty of fresh clean water, a safe and comfortable place to sleep and exercise/play time. Labradors are bred to have a lot of energy and stamina, so you will need to provide a lot of time to run, play and be physically active.
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.
labradors move with their 4 legs and they walk
There is no difference
Sort of, there are yellow Labradors, but not golden labradors.
They can tolerate but can rarely snap or bite, if teased a lot.