This would be a matter of opinion mostly. A chesapeake is a very strong, dominant dog with a huge drive to retrieve. A lab has similar drive to retrieve, but is not so dominant and protective of its owners. The lab generally doesnt have the muscle tone a chessie does either.
Both breeds are very smart, courageous, and have a willingness to work. They generally all have a bright and happy disposition.
No, there in no golden retriever. Only Lab Retriever
A golden retriever lab would shed more than a Border Collie Lab mix. Both are very good dogs, but I think that a Golden Retriever Lab mix's are more the family type and very loyal.
Yes. Lab is short for Labrador Retriever.
a pit mix lab retriever color is golden and black
Golden retriever is cuter.
When one breeds a yellow Labrador retriever and a chocolate Labrador retriever one will have a yellow Labrador retriever with brown or chocolate pigmentation.
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There is no White Lab Retriever Webkinz.
Tecnically i think the retriever is better, but it depends on the dog you think would be better for you. Our family babysits a Duck Tolling Retriever, and i think the dog is sweet and very energetic. She loves the water and REALLY loves to fetch. Both breeds are full of energy and should love to swim. But if you want your dog to really like fetching, get the Retriever.
Yes.
Perhaps the breed that most resembles the Labrador Retriever is the Golden Retriever, both sharing a similar appearance and personality. However, these two breeds are actually distant descendants. The Labrador Retriever is bred down from the now-extinct Lesser St. John's Dog, while the Golden Retriever is the result of a cross of the Flat-coated Retriever and the now-extinct Tweed Water Spaniel, mixed with other breeds in its ancestry such as the Irish Setter and the Bloodhound. Some other breeds that look like the Labrador Retriever are the Flat-coated Retriever, Curly-coated Retriever and Chesapeake Bay Retriever. However, the Lab's closest relative is the Newfoundland. Although now having a very different size, they both probably descended from St. John's Dog.