yes my yellow lab has a mom that's a black lab and a dads that's yellow and they had black, yellow and Brown labs so you will get a mix NO. Two chocolate labs will ALWAYS have chocolate labs. Chocolates are double recessive which means they only carry the recessive chocolate Gene.
Black and yellow labs are the most common color lab, brown are second common, and on very rare occasions silver colored labs may occur.
Because they are black Labradors. Also lab is short for Labrador
Yes, Chocolate labs are born brown as are yellow and black labs.
No, chocolate lab's noses are not typically considered red. Chocolate labs usually have brown noses, while black or yellow labs have black noses. However, when their genetics are mixed it can result in different color noses.
A yellow Labrador retriever can be fast but their not the fastest things in the world
well, I don't really know but,black labs live in Newfoundland.I have a black lab called Harley.
No. There is only the yellow lab,a brown lab,and a chocolate lab. you might have mixed up one of the labs and the charcoal cat
Labrador Retrievers (Yellow Labs, Black Labs, Brown/Chocolate Labs)
Not all pure bred labs have black noses it depend on the colour of the dog black labs usually have black noses and yellow labs can have brown or black noses or even pink.Chcolate labs can have a black or brown nose.It depends on the gene it doesn't mean they are less of a pure bred if their nose is not black.
gold black and brown
I got my lab pup from a breeder who bred a yellow lab and a black lab.The mum was the yellow lab and the dad was a black Lab .My pup is a male and he takes after the dad so he is a black lab he is still considered a pedigree and he is registered in the kennel club. So yes it is perfectly fine to breed labs if they are a different colour they will still be pedigree pups if the mum and dad are full Labs and the pups will be perfectly healthy.