To determine whether a Labrador is pure or not, you must first look at the color. Purebred Labradors usually come in four colors: gold, black, cream, and chocolate. Most Labradors are bred in a regular way. The kennel also only breeds these four colors.
The shoulder height of a purebred male Labrador should be between 22.5 and 24.5 inches as an adult, and that of a female Labrador should be between 21.5 and 23.5 inches. A deviation of more than 0.5 inches does not qualify as purebred. The characteristics of a Labrador Retriever are disqualifying.
The tail of a purebred Labrador must be upward, from thick to thin, and must not bend downward. At the same time, the tail of a purebred Labrador must be dense, thick, and extremely shiny. Sparse and dull hair are not characteristics of a purebred Labrador.
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The Labrador is also a very good guide dog. The Labrador is very trainable and obedient because it is usually very Gluttony. If it is not trained, it will be difficult to tame, so that it will disobey its owner and destroy household items.
If they are not given enough activities, they will show a destructive side or appear to have too much energy as they avoid boredom.
The feeding of Labrador retrievers is generally similar to that of other dog breeds, but you need to feed it some dog food or biscuits every time, plus clean water. Labrador retrievers are a dog breed that is easy to gain weight, so They should be fed meat food in moderation.