Labradors: Are you being fooled?
Labradors: Are you being fooled?
a brief quiz
a brief quiz
Where was the Labrador developed?
The only accepted colors are black, yellow, and chocolate
Which of these are yellow?
Is this a Labrador?
The dilute gene is alien to the breed
No reputable Labrador club recognizes dilute labs
Read below to check your answers.
Read below to check your answers.
Don't be fooled! Labradors, which were developed in England from dogs imported from Newfoundland, only come in three colors, black, yellow, and chocolate. Yellows range from light creme to fox red. The gene that makes diluted colors (silver, charcoal, champagne) was introduced to the breed in the 1950s in the US and indicates mixed ancestry.
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Don't be fooled! Labradors, which were developed in England from dogs imported from Newfoundland, only come in three colors, black, yellow, and chocolate. Yellows range from light creme to fox red. The gene that makes diluted colors (silver, charcoal, champagne) was introduced to the breed in the 1950s in the US and indicates mixed ancestry.