A yellow lab may lose hair due to various reasons, including seasonal shedding, Allergies, skin infections, or parasites like fleas and mites. Hormonal imbalances or underlying health issues can also contribute to hair loss. It's essential to monitor the dog's overall health and consult a veterinarian if excessive shedding or bald patches occur. Regular grooming can help manage normal shedding and maintain a healthy coat.
rats are abused when they test hair products on them. they can lose there hair and even become blind, and people do lab tests on them.
they have white marking in their chest and paws short hair and brown or black yellow coat
yellow lab is cuter and better
A yellow lab is a kind, loving, happy, caring, sweet dog who just loves to have fun. Take a yellow lab swimming with a toy and you will have a very happy yellow lab! I know this because I have a yellow lab. cw: The yellow lab will typically pay attention to it owner; if the owner is happy, the dog will be happy, but if worried, the dog frets, too.
Yes. Labs come in yellow, black, and brown (chocolate). There is a new color called "silver", a lab with a gray coat much like the weimaraner.
it can be yellow but it also h the possibity of ending up black or brown. but it will most probably end up yellow.
Labradors shed constantly, but there is no difference between how much a yellow, chocolate, or a black lab sheds.
I think that the most popular lab color would be yellow.
I think long,loose hair is unsafe in a lab because you could burn your hair.
It might happen. The thing that is more probable to happen is they are going to be yellow and black. It is genetics. For example: if your mom has black hair and your dad has blonde hair. You may have black hair and a sibling may have blonde. both may have same colours... But it all depends. On genetics!
If the female carries the recessive gene necessary for yellow coloring, about 50% of the time. If she does not, never.
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