yes, but the the colors will not mix because even if the sire is a yellow lab and the dam is a black lab the puppies will come out with one of the 3 varying colors: Black, Polar white-red fox aka a yellow lab, Chocolate, or Silver. The silver labs however are rare. Usually the pups colors will reflect the sire and dam's colors.
If you breed a Yellow Labrador and a Chocolate Labrador they will produce solid chocolate puppies and solid Yellow puppies and Black puppies with the exception of a few white markings. No matter what color labs you breed they will always be pure unless you have a mixed breed or a completely different breed as the mother or father. Then it's up to the traits of that other breed.
According to AKC standards, there are no "white" labs. However, yellow labs can vary from fox-red to light cream. If the lab is really white, it would be a mixed breed and the price should not be comparable to a pure breed.
We have a "yellow lab" breed but she is pure white with white tips on here ears. Seems to me you have yellow lab with white tips. Just a thought. DNA tests are $75 bucks at pets mart if you are that curious.
yes if they are both of Labrador descent yes.
No. There is only the yellow lab,a brown lab,and a chocolate lab. you might have mixed up one of the labs and the charcoal cat
No..At least, not officially.
Yes. A dog can breed with any kind of dog.
it can be yellow but it also h the possibity of ending up black or brown. but it will most probably end up yellow.
Any breed of dog can have spots on their tongue, it's kind of like freckles on a human. When you say he's yellow I presume he doesn't have any black or a saddle on him. Well, he could be a yellow lab mix... Or he could be mixed with a Belgian Shepherd dog Malinois But to be honest he's probably a Yellow Lab X German Shepherd, Chowsations generally have a fluffier coat.
Smooth fox terrier?
A Lab's breed is a Lab.
As much as you love it. It is not a "designer dog" It is a "mixed breed" or "mutt" Kim