Like most dogs, Labradors are counted seven years as they live one year. For example, if you had your labrador for three years it would be 21 years old in human years. My dog is two so he is actually 14.
I think around 17 years. Most don't live past 12.
any where between 12-14 years
golden retrievers can live up to 13 years old...
Based on the topic below, a Labrador Retriever has a lifespan of 10 - 12 years probally even longer. Read this site for more information: http://dogtime.com/labrador-retriever.html
Labrador retrievers usually live from 12-16 years. Hope this helps!
I have a golden/yellow lab mix and he will be 12 years old in September 2009. He is still very healthy and my vet thinks he will be around for a few more years!
the oldest lab age would be 15 but normally its 13
Labrador Retrievers can live outside, but they are social dogs that thrive on human interaction and may become lonely or bored if left alone for long periods of time. It is important to provide them with proper shelter, food, water, and exercise if they are kept outside.
Bigger dogs like Labrador retrievers usually live up to 15-20 years but smaller dogs like Pomeranian only live up to 8-10 years.
Labrador Retrievers, whether they are black, yellow, or brown, generally live for 10 to 12 years. This is due to their size and also to the care they are given, which means they can live a few years short of 10 to 12 years, or longer.
Bigger dogs like Labrador retrievers usually live up to 15-20 years but smaller dogs like Pomeranian only live up to 8-10 years.
human years you dumb heads this is nonsense shutup christ kula