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.
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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.
No. This is an old myth.
Labrador retrievers come in only 3 recognized colors, black, chocolate and yellow. Fox red, snow and silver are just color variation of yellow labrador Retrievers. For more information on the breed check the Akc site for the breed. http://www.akc.org/breeds/labrador_retriever/index.cfm
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
Dog rain coats come in a variety of different designs. Some of the more common ones include classic bright yellow, navy blue, striped black and white, and checkered.
Information about black trench coats can be found on websites such as ShopStyle which will show all of the black trench coats available for sale online. It enables the consumer to compare styles and prices.
Any... it depends on the parents' genes, not their coat colors. For example, two black labs could easily produce a litter that includes all three coats of black, chocolate, and yellow. Perhaps we could expect more black puppies than the other, as black is the main gene for each parent.
The difference is that the black on is more powerful then the yellow.
Yes, Labs can have pink noses from the lack pigmentation in the nose they don't have green eyes but only have brown or blue. You might think that the dog will have green eyes but the green is a derivitive of brown and only happens in humans.
Mixing red, yellow, and black makes a shade of orange. If you use very little black it will be more recognizable as orange. If you use more red it will be darker, while more yellow will make it lighter.
It might happen. The thing that is more probable to happen is they are going to be yellow and black. It is genetics. For example: if your mom has black hair and your dad has blonde hair. You may have black hair and a sibling may have blonde. both may have same colours... But it all depends. On genetics!
Female Weimaraners tend to have a more narrow face than female labs. Weimaraners usually have big yellow eyes that almost make them have an alien look to them while Silver labs have softer looking eyes. Silver labs also have a fluffy look to their coat while the weimaraners have a more slick coat. (Some weims have very fluffy curly coats but that usually means they aren't pure bred) You can sometimes tell the difference of a silver lab and a weimaraner by looking at the color of their coats but it is definitely almost identical. Weimaraners have two different kinds to coat colors, grey and blue. Silver labs have a lighter sliver that often seem bluish similar to the weimaraner bred.
Yellow labs have definitely been the rage. They have grown even more popular since Marley & Me came out! they're all great, whichever color you choose. I have 2 yellows. One's fox red and the others more of a champagne color. They're great dogs! good luck!