after it's first heat. somewhere around 1 1/2 years old if the dog is healthy.
up to 10 puppies
Yes, normally.
Yes
Any color.
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.
12 puppies
A chocolate lab and a black lab will typically have puppies that are black, chocolate, or yellow in color. The coat color and other physical traits will depend on the genetic makeup of the parents, as well as any underlying genes that may be present.
There is no such thing as a free puppies lab. There are free lab puppies, however, since the term refers to Labrador puppies, commonly called labs. They can be found at animal shelters and sometimes in classified ads.
My dog had six puppies in her 1st litter of puppies.
Lab puppies would not come out of a miniature pinscher unless the dog mated with a lab. If this is so, then the puppies would be a mix and the dogs sizes will suit their mother.
This depends on the amount of Labrador in the lab mix. I am assuming the mix is 50% Labrador. Then their puppies would be 75% Labrador.
Actually there are several options in order to find a dog breeder that sells black Labrador puppies. Some examples include "Puppy Find", "Ashland Kennel" or "Gundog Breeders".