Depends - if you adopt from a place like PAWS or Anti-Cruelty (which I highly recommend), it's $95 to $275, depending on whether you get a puppy or a dog, and from which agency. If you go through a reputable breeder, it can cost thousands. Pet shops and backyard breeders, which are riskier in terms of knowing what you're getting, could be anywhere from $400-$1000 or more, depending on where you go.
For my rescued lab, it costs around $5 a day for food, and we've spent about $1000 in vet bills in the first year, even after PAWS covered a lot of the initial expenses (turned out he has mild elbow issues, which are common, but spent $400+ on xrays to find out!!!). We've spent hundreds on toys, but he likes blankets, pillows, shoes, and by far tennis balls (the orange chuck-its) the best!
GS is a better dog than labrador
The fattest dog in Britain is called Alfie the Labrador. At his heaviest, the dog weighed as much as Wayne Rooney.
I see that you are asking about many dogs. Unfortunately, I don't know much about those breeds, but I do know that beagles and Labrador retrievers are excellent first dog. My first dog was a Labrador retriever and he was my favorite dog.
The Hovawart. It is a livestock guard dog that comes in three colours: Black, Gold, and Black & Gold. In looks it is simillar to the Golden Retriever and the Labrador. It is one of my personal favourite breeds :)
The breed of dog that plays Marley in the movie "Marley and Me" is a Labrador Retriever.
лабрадор (a type of gun dog) [labrador].
It depends on how smart and how much your dog knows home. Also how good your dog smells and loves you.
Yes, the Labrador Retriever originated in Newfoundland, but since there was already a Newfoundland named dog, it was named after the sea Labrador. The dog was named this by the sea in which the men who bred the dog worked in.
20,000 rupees. It can vary from who you buy it from and where you live.
The breed of this dog is a Labrador Retriever.
The breed of my dog is a Labrador Retriever.
The type of dog I have is a Labrador Retriever.