There is no data on the average length, but the breed standard requires male Labrador retrievers to be 22-1/2 to 24-1/2 inches at the withers (i.e. height at shoulder) and females 21-1/2 to 23-1/2, weighing 65 to 80 lbs. for males, 55 to 70 lbs. or females. The length from the point of the shoulder to the point of the rump should be equal to or only slightly longer than the distance from the withers to the ground.
In other words, if you imagine looking at the side of a Lab and ignore the head and tail for a moment, the back length and height should be roughly the same, giving the dog a square-shaped proportion.
Labs obviously exist that do not meet this criterion, but they are then not technically show-worthy Labs (and may not be purebred, either). Many Labs in the U.S. known as "American Labs" are taller than the breed standard, but these dogs could not be shown at a dog show as a result. "English Labs" are a bit squatter and usually meet the standard.
A Labrador Retriever has an otter tail.
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Yes, the correct name is Labrador Retriever, but they are often referred to as a Labrador or Lab for short.
Yes. Lab is short for Labrador Retriever.
Usually 22"-26". The shorter end is typically the females, and the taller end the males. Some American Labrador males may be as tall as 28"
Labrador Retriever. Personal opinion is just that.
Puppies are constantly growing, so this question can't really be answered.
Did you mean the AKC breed standard for the Labrador Retriever? Here is the AKC website with the breed standard of the Labrador Retriever: http:/www.akc.org/breeds/labrador_retriever/index.cfm
Labrador Retriever is the best retriever dog of all.
Due to its thick coat Labrador Retriever can do okay in very low temperature.
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A black Labrador.:)