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"The Labrador Retriever coat colors are black, yellow and chocolate. Any other color or a combination of colors is a disqualification. A small white spot on the chest is permissible, but not desirable."
The Labrador comes in three main colors: black, chocolate, and yellow. These colors also come in few different shades. Some, like the red fox Lab, are achieved through selective breeding of those shades. Others through genetic differences like the controversial dilute gene.
We’re going to take a look at different Lab colors and the differences in each, and we’ll also discuss what makes these dogs so recognizable. 1. Black Labrador. Black Labs have a dark, pure black coat that is sleek and shiny. They’re often chosen for hunting, but they also make wonderful non-working pets.
Labrador Retriever Colors. What colors do Labrador Retrievers come in? Eumelanin. Labrador Retrievers come with either black (B/-) or brown (b/b) eumelanin. Brown is also called “chocolate” or “liver” and comes in lighter or darker shades. Dominant black dogs will have a solid eumelanin-pigmented coat.
Labrador retrievers have 3 genetically-determined basic coat colors: yellow, black, and chocolate. This guide explains the genetics behind these coat colors.
Labrador Retriever is one of the most popular dog breeds, chiefly known for its black, brown coat. The Labrador retriever color chart shows pure black and brown are not the only colors this breed comes in. There are also yellow and chocolate brown coats.
Labrador Retrievers come in 6 lab colors: black, yellow, chocolate, red fox, silver, and white. Black Labs are one of the most popular Labrador colors. Their striking coat color is also the original color of Labrador Retrievers. A dominant gene causes this classic black Lab coat.
Explore the colorful world of Labrador Retrievers. Understand 13 different Labrador colors and patterns with pictures.
Labrador Retriever Coat Colors. If you’re a fan of Labradors, you might have noticed that they come in more than just the AKC-recognized black coat, chocolate color, and yellow coat.
Two great websites VetGen and Blue Knight Labs that gives the breakdown for Labrador Color Coats and how they are made up depending on the breeding done. Another great chart can be found here for Coat Color Phenotype and Genotype Predictor. So called Silver Labs are also riddled with allergies and alopecia. HERE is one story of just one poor dog.