Show quality standards for a Labrador retriever include a height of no more than 24.5 inches and a weight of no more than 80 pounds. The dog should be athletic and medium in size with a short back.
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Yes. These days the Lab works as a retriever for hunters, assistance dog to the handicapped, show competitor, and search and rescue dog, among other canine jobs.
The UK Kennel club recognises 209 breeds of dog for show purposes.Loads
Labrador retrievers typically start getting gray hair around 7-10 years old, but this can vary based on genetics and overall health. Just like humans, some dogs may show signs of graying earlier or later in life.
Labrador Retrievers andGolden Retrievers have the same last name and are in the same category as curly coated retriever Flat coated retriever, Chesapeake Bay Retriever, Murrey River Curly Coated Retriever, Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retriever. They all have the same name due to retrieving game. The Golden Retriever comes in 2 colours cream and gold. In the 1800 Sir Dudley's records show a yellow dog now known as the breed Nous was bred from a black flat coated retriever. Then Nous was mated with a liver coated tweed water spaniel itself a small retriever and as a result were born four delightful Golden Retrievers known as Crocus, Ada, Primrose and Cowslip. 100% gun dog. The Labrador (Labrador Retriever) Water proof and water loving Labrador was first used in its native Newfoundland, Canada a natural born retriever though not for birds! Fishing men would take their trusted friend along with them to help bring the net in and collect any overboard items that may have dropped off. The Earl of Malmesbury in 1879 started breeding these dog then for gun dogs now they are more widely known as the popular family pet. a lot of people think they may be the same IE long and short furred Labradors. But tracing it back through history they are bred from different ancestors. But are similar in the fact they are game retrievers and are fantastic pets and can be easily trained for all sorts of purposes.
David Stockwell's dog in the series "Heartbeat" is a Labrador Retriever. The breed is known for its friendly and outgoing nature, making it a suitable companion for Stockwell's character, who is a warm-hearted and caring individual. The Labrador's intelligence and loyalty complement the show's themes of community and relationships in the rural setting of the story.
There is no data on the average length, but the breed standard requires male Labrador retrievers to be 22-1/2 to 24-1/2 inches at the withers (i.e. height at shoulder) and females 21-1/2 to 23-1/2, weighing 65 to 80 lbs. for males, 55 to 70 lbs. or females. The length from the point of the shoulder to the point of the rump should be equal to or only slightly longer than the distance from the withers to the ground.In other words, if you imagine looking at the side of a Lab and ignore the head and tail for a moment, the back length and height should be roughly the same, giving the dog a square-shaped proportion.Labs obviously exist that do not meet this criterion, but they are then not technically show-worthy Labs (and may not be purebred, either). Many Labs in the U.S. known as "American Labs" are taller than the breed standard, but these dogs could not be shown at a dog show as a result. "English Labs" are a bit squatter and usually meet the standard.
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No, as of 2014, a Labrador Retriever has never won Best in Show at Wesminster.
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