Labrador

  1. 6 Labrador Colors: Differences, Genetics & Rarest Coat
  2. Labrador Retriever Facts: 8 Things to Know About This Dog Breed
  3. Labrador Food And How To Feed a Labrador
  4. Labrador Region
  5. Chocolate Lab Temperament, Personality, & Characteristics
  6. Labrador Retriever puppies for sale from trusted breeders


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6 Labrador Colors: Differences, Genetics & Rarest Coat

The Labrador Retriever has topped the charts as America’s most popular dog breed for years. Labs are loyal, loving pets as well as dutiful and skilled workers. There is no debate that Labradors are popular and loved around the world. Yet, there is a debate for which color is the best! Three famous Labrador colors are black, yellow, and chocolate. But, rare colors such as silver, white, and red also exist. Lab lovers argue that color affects their behavior, health, or pedigree status. In this article we share our opinion and present you with the facts so you can decide which Lab color is the best! Table of Contents • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Labrador Colors Explained According to the American Kennel Club, there are only three colors of Labrador Retriever. These colors are black, yellow and chocolate. However, as Labs have risen in popularity, other colors such as silver, charcoal and red have become recognized too. There are now six recognized Lab colors: • Black • Chocolate • Yellow • Silver • Red • White The science behind coat color is complicated and a result of various genes. Black and chocolate Labs have a pigment in their fur called eumelanin. Eumelanin determines what shade their coat will be. A dog that produces lots of eumelanin will end up a Whether a dog produces a lot or a little eumelanin all depends The big B, the dominant gene, codes for high amounts of eumelanin and results in a black coat. The little b, the recessive gene, codes for low amounts of eumelan...

Labrador Retriever Facts: 8 Things to Know About This Dog Breed

2. They Are Purpose-Bred Hunting Dogs Labs started out as duck retrievers, and after they were brought back to England in the 1800s, the British bred them as game-hunting companions. Today, they’re excellent Retriever Field Trials and Retriever Hunting Tests . 3. They’re Very Versatile Workers Thanks to their intelligence, eagerness to please, and willingness to work hard, Labradors are invaluable workers in a variety of fields. They’re among the most popular choices for 4. Be Prepared for Endless Energy Though they’re famously laid-back, Labs were made to run, swim, and work. Labs that don’t receive ample exercise, including at least one long, brisk walk per day, might end up displaying destructive behaviors, like chewing on objects around the house or escaping the yard. 5. Puppy Training and Obedience Classes Are Highly Recommended These bold, bouncy dogs are strong and full of energy, so proper 6. They Come in Three Conformation Colors The three colors are yellow, black, and chocolate. All three colors of Labrador Retrievers are shown in the same ring during 7. They’re Incredible Versatile Sporting Dogs With their characteristic intelligence, obedience, and eagerness to please, Labradors excel at a variety of dog sports. Besides dock diving and hunting trials, they tend to perform very well in sports like Agility , Rally , and Obedience . 8. Color Is Not an Indication of Character Some claim that yellow Labs are the laziest of the breed, while black Labs are the best hu...

Labrador Food And How To Feed a Labrador

Deciding how to feed a Labrador isn’t as straightforward as you might think. The best Labrador food won’t be the same for every dog in the breed. But you will need to pick one that is high in fat and protein, and low in carbohydrates. Then of course there is the choice of how much to feed a Labrador. Which will differ from dog to dog, and depending upon which food you’ve chosen. A good rule of thumb is that puppies up to six months of age need four meals a day, and that can be reduced to three by the time they are a year old. Adult dogs can cope just fine with two meals a day, but many prefer their daily rations to be broken down into smaller amounts and spread out more if your routine allows. Contents • • • • There are so many different brands of Labrador food available! And so many different opinions on dog food generally. Not to mention the alternatives to commercial food. So I’m going to help you choose the right diet for your dog and answer your feeding questions and concerns about how to feed a Labrador. If your dog is under six months old, you’ll probably want to Labrador Feeding Guide The amount you feed your Lab will vary depending on his age and the type of food you are giving him. The Eukanuba Adult Breed Lamb and Rice food suggests these serving sizes: • 40 – 45 pound Lab, feed: 205 – 230 grams per day • 50 – 55 pound Lab, feed: 240 – 265 grams per day • 60 – 65 pound Lab, feed: 270 – 300 grams per day • 70 – 75 pound Lab, feed: 300 – 335 grams per day • 80 – 8...

Labrador Region

The Innu and Inuit have lived here for thousands of years, and their cultures are rooted in a deep, spiritual relationship with the environment. The long and intriguing history of Labrador's indigenous people can be traced back almost 9,000 years. The southeast coast, with its once-vibrant whale and fishing industries, is now home to many popular tourism destinations. 16th-century Basque whalers established a centre of commerce at Red Bay, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, while further east Battle Harbour is now a rejuvenating retreat from the modern world. Point Amour’s lighthouse, the tallest in Atlantic Canada, offers a breathtaking view of the surrounding land and sea. A pristine paradise for sport fishermen and hunters, Labrador is home to the best brook trout angling on the planet, and you can expect trophy-sized catches. To increase your chances, there are plenty of experienced and resourceful outfitters. Under a blanket of magical northern lights, the winter months bring with them the hum of a thousand snowmobiles carving through the wilderness. And the quieter winter pursuits, like skiing and ice fishing, are always good for body and soul. Torngat Mountains National Park is a mysteriously beautiful landscape reminiscent of Earth a million years ago. This is where outdoor aficionados can indulge their passion, with 9,700 square kilometres to hike. You’ll find an abundance of wildlife, including polar bears. Labrador is one of the last untouched frontiers on the planet...

Chocolate Lab Temperament, Personality, & Characteristics

The chocolate Labrador is a purebred Labrador retriever with a distinctive, brown coat color. Chocolate labs grow up to 24.5 inches tall, weigh between 55 and 80 pounds, and have an average lifespan of 10 to 12 years. This breed is intelligent and picks up commands quickly. The chocolate dog makes an excellent family pet because it’s playful, gentle, and gets along well with young children. However, this dog needs a lot of exercise and sheds heavily. TABLE OF CONTENTS • • • • • • • • Chocolate Lab Quick Summary Breed type Sporting group Height 22.5–24.5 inches (male) or 21.5–23.5 inches (female) Weight 65–80 pounds (male) or 55–70 pounds (female) Lifespan 10–12 years Coat type Thick double coat Coat Color Chocolate coat color Shedding tendency Heavy Personality Intelligent, loyal, energetic, affectionate, eager to please, outgoing Cost $300–$5,000 Exercise needs 2 hours of exercise, daily Food needs 2.5–3 cups of dog food, daily Known health conditions Skin problems, ear infections, bloat, elbow dysplasia, hip dysplasia, diabetes, progressive retinal atrophy, osteochondritis dissecans, tricuspid valve dysplasia Chocolate Lab Appearance The chocolate lab is a large dog with an athletic body, water-repellant double coat, and wide snout. The breed’s most distinctive characteristic is brown, chocolate-like fur. Height and Weight The chocolate lab stands 21.5 to 24.5 inches tall at the shoulder and weighs between 55 and 80 pounds. Weight may vary throughout the dog’s life, and ...

Labrador Retriever puppies for sale from trusted breeders

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