The main problem is when a dog chews on a chicken bone is that the fragments will splinter in their throat. It is better that they swallow it whole, most Labradors are capable of passing it through their digestive system with minimal difficulty. In rare cases it will cause a blockage.
Above all else, try to keep things like chicken bones, grapes, chocolate, avocado, etc away from you Lab.
When one breeds a yellow Labrador retriever and a chocolate Labrador retriever one will have a yellow Labrador retriever with brown or chocolate pigmentation.
You get a dog. -_- I've got a lab retriever mix, so I know they can breed together.
When a Labradoodle (a mix of Labrador Retriever and Poodle) breeds with a Labrador Retriever, the puppies will likely have a mix of traits from both breeds. They may inherit the curly coat of a Poodle or the smooth coat of a Labrador, along with various characteristics such as size, temperament, and energy levels that can vary among the offspring.
He died
it jumps the fence
he/she will choke
It may affect his health...
Lose a stroke
you will probably be fine as long as it is not giant
Babe, you will dieee ;)
it gets digested in stomach acids.
It comes out from the other end! But after a baby swallows hair he or she might throw out a lot! Castor oil can help to bring it out with stool.