The average lifespan for a Lab is 10 to 13 years, and the average lifespan for a Rottweiler is 10 to 12 years. Mixed breeds are usually a little healthier than their purebred cousins, so a Rott-Lab mix could live a scooch longer.
Keep up with the dog's preventative treatments, feed the best food you can afford, don't allow the dog to become over weight, brush it's teeth, and get prompt care when he/she gets ill, and your dog will have the best chance to live a long and happy life!
Labrador mom gives birth to all lab pups not one Rottweiler because Rottweiler is a different breed from Labrador.........!
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A mutt
1/4 pigeon 1/2 lincolnshire sausage 3/4 cyborg
They typically live 10-12 (human) years
They came from the mating of a Labrador Retreiver and a ChowChow.
8+ years
Lab husky mixes can have a variety of nose colors, including pink, black, or even liver-colored, depending on their genetic background. The presence of a pink nose is more common in some individual dogs, especially if they inherit traits from the Labrador side. However, not all lab husky mixes will have pink noses, as their appearance can vary significantly between individuals.
Usually to about 16 depending on their genetics. I know this because I have a black lab named Louie
Rot or Rottie, is short for aRottweiler, Lab is short for a Labrador. If you mean a cross breed, it would be called a Rottweiler mix or a Labrador mix.
Labradoodles tend to live 12 to 15 years with good care.