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A typical yellow Labrador retriever Endal, the world's most decorated dog, wearing his PDSA Gold Medal. This list of Labrador Retrievers covers notable individual dogs that belong to this breed. The Labrador retriever is the most popular breed of dogs (by registered ownership) in both the United States and the United Kingdom.
The Labrador Retriever or simply Labrador is a British breed of retriever gun dog. It was developed in the United Kingdom from St. John's water dogs imported from the colony of Newfoundland (now a province of Canada ), and was named after the Labrador region of that colony.
Labrador Retriever: JC 9: Vicky's dog 24/7. Levi Golden Retriever Sue Thomas: F.B.Eye: Levi is the real name of the first hearing dog of the real Sue Thomas on which the TV series is based, likely played by Jesse Lucky: American Cocker Spaniel: Married... with Children: Lucky replaced the dog Buck of the earlier episodes. Mario Hugo Chihuahua ...
The Chocolate Lab is a medium-to-large sporting breed and is considered the rarest of the Labrador Retriever coat colors according to the breed standard. While most Labradors are recognized for ...
Labs are exuberant dogs that also love to please, and they’re famously friendly breeds. Golden Retriever vs. Labrador: The Differences They come in different colors—and Goldens’ fur is a softer.
He runs his paper route, learns wilderness skills from his father, and spends time with his friends David and Sara. One afternoon, Angus finds a stray Yellow Labrador Retriever that he names Yellow. Several days later, while Angus, his father, and Yellow Dog are traveling along the coast of British Columbia, turbulent waters capsize their boat.
On the other hand, Labrador Retrievers come in three coat colors: black, yellow, and chocolate. Golden Retrievers also tend to be a bit smaller than Labs when it comes to their height and weight.
Labrador Retrievers are a popular dog breed in many countries. There are three recognised colours, black, chocolate, and yellow, [1] that result from the interplay among genes that direct production and expression of two pigments, eumelanin (brown or black pigment) and pheomelanin (yellow to red pigment), in the fur and skin of the dog.