Yes.
But you must have someplace where they can run around a bit to burn off energy and get exercise. It is cruel to keep a Labrador in an apartment with no park or large area around where EVERYDAY the Lab can run a bit.
Yes of course
I personally think labs are the best kinds of dogs. they are great with kids and are tons of fun. But if you have a small pet, keep it away from a lab, they are also natural hunting dogs, so they will bite or even kill little animals.
Yes, yellow Labrador Retrievers are generally considered to be intelligent dogs. They are known for their trainability, quick learning ability, and problem-solving skills. With proper training and mental stimulation, they can excel in a variety of activities and tasks.
Absolutely not. Labradors by their very nature are gentle, loving and loyal pets. They'd much rather play than be aggressive. If you have one that's aggressive (and I really hate to say this), chances are it was made that way. As a side note, although most labs are NOT aggressive with people, labs can be aggressive with other animals. In fact, it is worth noting that labs are more dominant and independent than many dogs. Any dog can be aggressive and that's why you need to establish yourself as the boss. If you research black lab aggression, you will find many cases (specifically, involving other dogs).
There are hundreds of different types of dogs! Labs, chihuahuas, boxers, great danes, yorkie, poodle, retrievers, mastives, terriers.....and many many more....than you go international. Type in on the computer types of dogs and you will get tons of sites to go to! Hope this helps!
Labs make lousy outdoor dogs. Labs as a breed are highly social and all dogs are pack animals meaning they crave companionship. They do love being outside but they love being outside with their people. Labs left outside alone find ways to entertain themselves - these include barking, digging, chewing on anything they can get their teeth on, and escape. While a high energy breed, they make excellent indoor companions. But they do require daily exercise of 2-3 miles, multiple short walks or trips outside to potty, and most live to play fetch and will enjoy an hour or so of that daily.
'Two Dogs' can mean that the two dogs are doing something or whatever. 'Two Dogs' can even mean that there are two dogs in the room, it's not that hard to decode you know.
i think probably that Labradors get along best with retrievers
no they are beautiful
All Labs are good for kids. they are family dogs, and if you introduce them when the dog is young, and will even get along with a cat.
Some outside dogs are golden retrievers, boxers, and labs
Yes labs have webbed feet.It helps them swim.Thats how there know for water dogs
Yellow Labs
Labs are usually domesticated dogs and extremly obedient. Wolves are wild dogs and hunt for themselfs and live in a pack. To labs, their pack is their owner.
No, labs should not be kept as outside dogs. They are social animals that thrive on human interaction and are best suited for living indoors as part of the family. Outdoor living can lead to loneliness, boredom, and health issues for labs.
No almonds are toxic to dogs.
Only To some dogs but to dogs like labs or pugs they will not hurt them put to small dogs they might
Yes. All dogs that are close in size can mate. Like a pug and a beagle- you get a puggle. I know lots of people whose labs mate and they're just fine. You might get some yellow labs and some chocolate labs, maybe even a black one too.
Breeders usually call Yellow Labrador retriever yellow labs. These dogs are very fast learners. The main difference between yellow Labrador retrievers and Golden retrievers are that yellow labs have shorter coats.