My chocolate lab is now 3yrs old and he has had a patch of gray hair since he was born. I know he is pure bred because his parents and grandparents are still in the house where he was born. what does it matter any way if you are not going to show him it makes no difference but show dogs must have perfect color and lenght to their coats.
Your chocolate lab could have been licking the stitches. When the vet finishes the surgery they generally tie a small knot at the end which can cause a red lump, but that will go down in time. However, it's advisable you take your pet into your vet to have the wound examined to be sure it is not infected.
A chocolate lab and a black lab will typically have puppies that are black, chocolate, or yellow in color. The coat color and other physical traits will depend on the genetic makeup of the parents, as well as any underlying genes that may be present.
No it doesn't mean it is a lab rat...unless you bought her from a lab? If your rat is white with red eyes this means she is what's known as 'albino' which is a total lack of pigmentation. There are albino examples in almost ALL species including humans! There is nothing wrong with your rat at all, she is just a little bit different :)
Pitbull-chocolate lab mixes usually reach their full grown size between 1-2 years of age. However, the exact timing can vary depending on individual genetics and development. It's best to consult with a veterinarian for specific advice on your dog's growth and development.
The puppies will vary in appearance, but likely have a mix of traits from both breeds such as a golden retriever's longer coat and a lab's shorter coat. They may have a color range from yellow to golden, with potential for chocolate or black accents depending on the genetic influence from the grandparents.
Um, no. One parent has to be a yellow Lab to do that. Actually, you are wrong. A chocolate and a black lab can have yellow puppies. I have had my chocolate female bred with a black male and they had all 3 colors. In fact, she even had a white male which white labs are rare.
I am a secondary school teacher and one of my favourite topics is the chocolate lab. I know it sounds funny, but in fact chocolate lab is made out of white chocolate chocolate and a little milk chocolate. It is safe to eat (and delicious!) Hope my answer helps.
by mixing a black lab and a goldish gray labYou can also get a silver lab by breeding a chocolate lab and a white lab but this may not work because the silver trait is heredity.Or by mixing a lab with a weimaraner
it depends on what type of dog you breed your chocolate lab with.
Yes, labradors can be dark yellow, light yellow(whiteish), chocolate brown, black, or silver. Even though your lab might look white their is NO such thing as a white labrador.
In the American Kennel Club, the chocolate Lab is in the sporting group.In the Kennel Club, the chocolate Lab is in the gundog group.*Different kennel clubs have different classification for the chocolate Lab and other dog breeds.
you cant. you need to make a combination to get a chocolate lab
Chocolate Lab Records was created in 2008-07.
Yes that is what I named my Chocolate Lab.
The common ingredients to run a successful chocolate lab would be chocolate, a kitchen, pots and pans and flavors or nuts to add to the chocolate in the lab.
Yes
the chocolate lab is a breed of the domestic dog Canis lupus. therefore, its genus is canis.