I think that the most popular lab color would be yellow.
No. This is an old myth.
Yellow labs have definitely been the rage. They have grown even more popular since Marley & Me came out! they're all great, whichever color you choose. I have 2 yellows. One's fox red and the others more of a champagne color. They're great dogs! good luck!
Labrador retrievers come in only 3 recognized colors, black, chocolate and yellow. Fox red, snow and silver are just color variation of yellow labrador Retrievers. For more information on the breed check the Akc site for the breed. http://www.akc.org/breeds/labrador_retriever/index.cfm
probably chocolate
Yes, labradors can be dark yellow, light yellow(whiteish), chocolate brown, black, or silver. Even though your lab might look white their is NO such thing as a white labrador.
Any... it depends on the parents' genes, not their coat colors. For example, two black labs could easily produce a litter that includes all three coats of black, chocolate, and yellow. Perhaps we could expect more black puppies than the other, as black is the main gene for each parent.
Yes. Milk chocolate is more popular.
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.
The difference is that the black on is more powerful then the yellow.
There are two types, American and English. American are sleek and lanky, English are stockier and blocky. American Labradors are generally more hyper than English. They come in three colors, black, chocolate, and yellow. Chocolate includes "silver", and yellow can vary from white to red. So no "white" labradors. They're called yellow.
Because many people do not like dark chocolate's intense flavor as it is more bitter than milk chocolate. Milk chocolate is sweeter.
Vanilla.