A LOT. Labradors have topped the lists in popularity in the United States as well as England. In the US there are three times as many Labradors as the second most popular breed. A lot of designer dogs (ick) have Labrador in them, Labradoodle, Masstidor to name a couple. Many "accident" puppies have Labrador in them as well.
I don't have anything official, but I would say probably at least 70% of animals in shelters have some mixture of a Labrador in them. Many purebred Labradors also end up in shelters.
You can get purebred Labs for free at many pounds and animal shelters.
Little at regular animal shelters, They do have special shelters for chinchillas though.
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labradors move with their 4 legs and they walk
Sort of, there are yellow Labradors, but not golden labradors.
There is no difference
Miniature Labradors are smaller in size compared to full-size Labradors, typically weighing around 25-50 pounds rather than 55-80 pounds. Miniature Labradors are usually bred from smaller lines within the standard breed. In terms of temperament and behavior, they are generally similar but may exhibit some differences due to their smaller size.
Most labradors love food and belly rubs, in that order.
Labradors have puppies when they reach maturity and mate with another dog.
labradors shouldnt be in the zoo because they need love and care
Estimates vary, but on average, around 3-4 million animals are euthanized in shelters in the United States each year, which represents around 50% of the animals that enter shelters. This number has been decreasing over the years as more efforts are made to promote adoption and spaying/neutering.
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