it depends on what type of dog you breed your chocolate lab with.
Yes
Um, no. One parent has to be a yellow Lab to do that. Actually, you are wrong. A chocolate and a black lab can have yellow puppies. I have had my chocolate female bred with a black male and they had all 3 colors. In fact, she even had a white male which white labs are rare.
if the female and male are domnant black then you wont have a chocolate labrador
these colors usually only apply to labrador retrievers. if the puppy has all black fur, than he is a black lab, if he has all brown fur than he is a chocolate lab.
Between 30 to 50 pounds.. It also depends on the size of the dog.. Chocolate labs tend to be bigger than yellow or black, and yellow labs tend to be stockier than black or chocolate.. My friend has a full grown black lab and I have a full grown chocolate lab.. The black lab is 70 pounds and my chocolate lab is 110 and about 8 inches taller..
yes my yellow lab has a mom that's a black lab and a dads that's yellow and they had black, yellow and Brown labs so you will get a mix NO. Two chocolate labs will ALWAYS have chocolate labs. Chocolates are double recessive which means they only carry the recessive chocolate Gene.
Chocolate pearls are black Tahitian pearls that have been bleached to a lovely chocolate color.
Then I think you would have a chocolate lab.
silver is just a diluted chocolate gene.so to answer the question chocolate!
I think that the most popular lab color would be yellow.
A 'black lab' is short for black labrador. Labradors are a very popular breed of dogs and can be found in three colours - black, golden/yellow, and chocolate.