I just noticed today that my 13 week old lab has lost 2 of her front teeth
around 5-7 months
I think long,loose hair is unsafe in a lab because you could burn your hair.
No it can be a lab and a chaihuahua and they can have pupies and it doesnt matter size shape color or age although if you mated say, a dalmation with a yorshire terrier, its most likely to kill the mother dog as the puppies inside her will make her burst. literally
Most of the time it doesn't matter what color the parents are they can have all colors. With yellow on yellow you will get predominantly yellow, and same with the "lemon" lab also.
The puppies will be considered mixed breed or Labrador cross, you cannot have a pure breed dog if only one parent is of pure bloodlines.
its going to be ugly
12 puppies
There is no such thing as a free puppies lab. There are free lab puppies, however, since the term refers to Labrador puppies, commonly called labs. They can be found at animal shelters and sometimes in classified ads.
My dog had six puppies in her 1st litter of puppies.
Lab puppies would not come out of a miniature pinscher unless the dog mated with a lab. If this is so, then the puppies would be a mix and the dogs sizes will suit their mother.
This depends on the amount of Labrador in the lab mix. I am assuming the mix is 50% Labrador. Then their puppies would be 75% Labrador.
yes
4 to 10
up to 10 puppies
When the puppies are 8 weeks old, the mother and puppies may be separated.
Lab puppies and regular puppies are practically the same in many respects. Although size of diet may depend on size of the animal, the constituent parts of meals will be the same. They require the same care and regular walks.
Yes
about ten but sometimes more.