Labradors have remarkable memories, which aid them in hunting and training. They can remember countless commands and benefit from post-training play.
Labrador Retrievers come in three primary colors - yellow, chocolate, and black. Occasionally, yellow labs may appear red, and white labs are actually yellow labs with very light coats. Silver Labradors aren't considered purebred.
These dogs have webbed feet, similar to ducks, for efficient swimming. They love the water and need breaks during long swims.
Labrador Retrievers rank fourth in canine intelligence tests. They require mental stimulation and exercise to stay out of trouble.
Labs are kind and friendly, making them poor guard dogs. They're sociable with other animals and humans.
Labradors serve society in various roles, including search and rescue, therapy, guide, and assistance dogs.
Labradors can weigh from 50 to over 100 pounds, with males generally larger than females. They are well-built and athletic.
Labradors were developed by English fishermen in Newfoundland to help with fishing tasks.
Unlike some hunting breeds, labradors depend on their handlers for cues while retrieving game, emphasizing their strong bond with humans.
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