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What do chocolate labs like to play with?

What do chocolate labs like to play with?

Balls are a fantastic all-purpose Labrador toy. Whether your Lab likes to fetch them, gnaw them, bounce them, paw them or chase them around the back yard. The best balls for Labradors are ones that are fairly large, fairly durable and often with a bit of bounce.

What do Labradors like to play with?

Fetch. Fetch is a good old classic game that nearly all dogs enjoy. It plays on the prey drive, the need to run, and that playful interaction that Labradors crave with their humans. Fetch can be played indoors and out, with any toy or treat that your dog loves, and at any energy level.

Are English labs chewers?

In fact Labradors are particularly prone to being persistent chewers.

What type of Lab sheds the least?

That said, yellow Labs may shed the least compared to a black Lab or vice versa.

What age do labs calm down?

Labs don’t start “settling” down until sometime between two and four years of age. A few labradors are quiet and sedate from early puppyhood onward, and a few others are bouncing puppymaniacs until well into old age, but by and large, you can expect to see mental maturation happening between two and four years of age.

What should I look for in a chocolate Labrador?

Chocolate Labrador puppies are born brown and stay the same color as they age. Heathy puppies will be interactive and curious. Physically, they should look sturdy and well-fed. Chocolate Labs tend to have more genetic health issues than their yellow or black siblings. It is therefore very important to find a reputable breeder.

What should a chocolate lab’s eyes look like?

While the breed standard permits some fading of the nose color, actual discoloration disqualifies a dog from the show ring. As with the yellow and black Labs, a chocolate Lab’s eyes can be brown. Unlike the others, hazel is a permissible eye shade for the chocolate Lab. Whatever the eye color, his eye rims should be brown.

What kind of personality does a chocolate lab have?

Like all Labs, chocolates possess a sweet, soft demeanor. Eyes truly are the window to the soul of a Lab. Kind and friendly, their eyes tell the whole story of this engaging, outgoing breed. Bred to point, flush and retrieve game, this soft-mouthed dog has stamina and energy to spare, making him a treasured hunting companion.

What’s the difference between chocolate lab and Black Lab?

There’s no difference in size or physique. While less common than the yellow or black variety, chocolate Labs are often found in the same litter as the other shades. Crossing two chocolate Labs results in an average of 73 percent brown offspring and 27 percent yellow puppies.