The average life span of a Labrador is 10-12 human years (70-84 dog years).
But my Labrador lived 14 years so it varies.
Labrador Retrievers typically live between 10 to 12 years, though some may live longer with good care and genetics. Regular veterinary check-ups, a balanced diet, exercise, and dental care can help keep them healthy and potentially extend their lifespan.
It can be different for every dog but generally large breeds such as the great Dane live to be about 8 medium large breeds like labs about 12 medium dogs like border collies 15 and small toy dogs can be about 18 Lesser known the record for the oldest dog was a 22 year old maltise last I checked
The lifespan of a labrador retriever generally ranges from 10 to 14 years. With proper care, nutrition, and regular exercise, labs can live a healthy and happy life. Regular veterinary check-ups and attention to their specific health needs can help increase their lifespan.
100 years old
narwhals can live as long as 50 years
10 years is a good estimate.
in labs
Being a large dog, labs have a limited lifespan. This is true for most labs. They live about 12 years, but not much longer than 14. The smaller the dog you get, usually the longer the lifespan. A lot of labs do not live as long as they can because they get hip dysplasia. It is a condition in their bones that makes them unable to or have trouble walking, sitting, going potty. So most people have to put them down.
well, I don't really know but,black labs live in Newfoundland.I have a black lab called Harley.
Live from ATandT Bell Labs - 1993 was released on: USA: 1993
No, labs cannot live outside of a controlled environment as they require specific conditions to survive and function properly.
No. This is an old myth.
They live about 12 years long.
no just when their born
84 on average
Chocolate Labs Live for 11-18 years as a average lifespan.
Generally in labs. They are born and raised as experimental subjects.