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Yellow Labrador Retriever Puppy: Breed Info

Why yellow Labs are the best?

Light-coated dogs always appear less scary than dark-coated dogs. Therefore, the yellow Labbi looks much friendlier than its brown or black counterparts. The yellow varies from white/light cream to beige and orange. Orange is also known as Fox red.

How much is a yellow Labrador?

A Yellow Labrador puppy will cost around $1000 – $1500 from a real recognized breeder. If Labrador puppies are offered cheaper, there are two possibilities: They are not official breeds, more about this under breeders or it can also be a scam.

Are yellow Labs good dogs?

Black, yellow, and brown are the typical coat colors of the Labrador Retriever. Easy to handle, people-friendly, and resilient: the medium-sized Labrador Retriever is extremely popular as a family dog. As an original working dog, however, he also wants to be challenged physically and mentally.

However, a study has shown that at least the life expectancy of the Labrador is influenced by its coat color. Brown Labradors have a shorter lifespan than their blonde and black breed counterparts.

How big do yellow Labs get?

The shoulder height for males is approx. 56 – 57 cm, for females approx. 54 – 56 cm. Male Labradors weigh between 29-36 kg and females between 25-32 kg.

Do yellow Labs bark a lot?

Labrador Retrievers aren’t an especially “barky” breed of dog.

Are yellow Labs aggressive?

Mind you, aggressive biting, whether as an attack or a defense, cannot be misunderstood, but this will hardly happen with your Labrador… Since Labrador Retrievers have a very strong “sense of family”, they will never want to harm their people or even strangers.

Do yellow Labs shed a lot?

The Labrador also sheds its hair twice a year, during which time the hair loss is particularly intense. During this time, grooming should be intensified by brushing. In addition, some salmon oil in the feed can also help to survive the change of coat.

Unfortunately, the Labrador is one of the dog breeds that shed a lot. So regular grooming is part of it if you want to curb the flood of hair in the apartment.

The Labrador is one of the easy-care dog breeds. He has a very short coat that is best brushed twice a week. Caring for the fur is particularly good for the four-legged friend since brushing also promotes blood circulation in the skin.

Basically, the coat change takes place twice a year and usually lasts between 6 to 8 weeks. Here we can distinguish between winter and summer fur. Especially when the temperatures rise in spring, your dog slowly loses its winter coat and it is replaced by an airy summer coat.

How long do yellow Labs live for?

Animals with yellow or black fur live about 10 percent longer than their brown counterparts, they concluded in their study, published in Canine Genetics and Epidemiology. The average life expectancy of a Labrador is twelve years.

Mary Allen

Written by Mary Allen

Hello, I'm Mary! I've cared for many pet species including dogs, cats, guinea pigs, fish, and bearded dragons. I also have ten pets of my own currently. I've written many topics in this space including how-tos, informational articles, care guides, breed guides, and more.

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