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Labradors are a well-balanced and versatile breed, adaptable to a wide range of functions as well as making very good pets. As a rule they are not excessively prone to being territorial, pining, insecurity, aggression, destructiveness, hypersensitivity, or other difficult traits which sometimes manifest in a variety of breeds, and as the name suggests, they are excellent retrievers. As an extension of this, they instinctively enjoy holding objects and even hands or arms in their mouths, which they can do with great gentleness (a Labrador can carry an egg in its mouth without breaking it). They are also known to have a very soft 'feel' to the mouth, as a result of being bred to retrieve game such as waterfowl. They are prone to chewing objects (though they can be trained out of this behaviour). The Labrador Retriever's coat repels water to some extent, thus facilitating the extensive use of the dog in waterfowl hunting.

 

Labrador Retriever

 

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Labrador Retriever Appearance

 

Build: Solid, muscular, slightly longer than tall. Two types: English Labrador (heavier, thicker, blockier) and the American Lab (tall, lanky)
Weight: 60-75 lbs. (27-34 kg.)
Height: 22-24 inches (56-61cm.)
Coat: Short, hard, easy-care, water-resistant double coat
Colour: Solid black, chocolate, yellow, red (Silver or gray is controversial)
Head: Broad, with thick nose, pronounced stop, fairly wide muzzle, powerful neck
Teeth: Scissors bite
Eyes: Chestnut or hazel
Ears: Medium-sized and pendant
Tail: Otter tail, strong, thick near the body then tapering, completely covered with hair
Limbs: Good bone structure
Feet: Webbed for swimming
Life span: 10-12 years, but can live up to 15 or 16 years

 

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