Are chocolate Labradors inbred?

Are chocolate Labradors inbred?

Since chocolate Labs are already the rarest form of Labrador, making up only 24 per cent of the British Labrador population, the conditions are rife for chocolate Labs to become ever-more inbred as compared to their yellow and black cousins.

Are Labrador retrievers inbred?

Labradors are a pedigree dog breed, and as such a part of a closed register. It is important that your breeder makes sure that they don’t mate two dogs who are too closely related to one another. Coefficient of Inbreeding or COI is a measure of how related a pair of dogs are.

How inbred are labs?

inbred. The percentage of inbred animals was 52.38% in the group of 84 males and 46.73% in the group of 107 females. In the group of 270 Labrador Retrievers, 87 individuals (32.22%) were inbred. The average FX value was 0.83% for all Labradors and 2.58% for inbred Labradors.

Is it possible to breed a chocolate Labrador?

Breeders must therefore breed two chocolate labs together to ensure a chocolate puppy. Since chocolate Labs are already the rarest form of Labrador, making up only 24 per cent of the British Labrador population, the conditions are rife for chocolate Labs to become ever-more inbred as compared to their yellow and black cousins.

Is there such thing as inbreeding in Labrador Retrievers?

Just seeing lots of the same dogs dotted within a 5 or 6 generation pedigree is not nearly the same as seeing one of the above, very tight matings. This and this only is inbreeding. As previously mentioned, the Labrador gene pool is very large, inbreeding is very very rarely practised by experienced breeders.

How big does a chocolate Labrador Retriever get?

Labradors are medium to large sized dogs with floppy ears and a chiseled head. Healthy chocolate retrievers weigh 55 – 80 pounds and are 21.5 to 24.5 inches tall. Purebred retrievers all look very similar – the only difference is their coat color.

Can a silver Labrador Retriever be a cross breed?

Many purebred dog breeders feel it is outrageous to charge large sums of money for dogs that are crossbred. And view the silver Labrador Retriever as a cross breed too.

How did you get a chocolate Labrador Retriever?

All that was required to produce some chocolate Labrador Retriever puppies was for someone to mate a black dog carrying brown (Bb) with another black dog carrying brown. And hey presto, half of this litter of puppies are brown!

Many purebred dog breeders feel it is outrageous to charge large sums of money for dogs that are crossbred. And view the silver Labrador Retriever as a cross breed too.

Just seeing lots of the same dogs dotted within a 5 or 6 generation pedigree is not nearly the same as seeing one of the above, very tight matings. This and this only is inbreeding. As previously mentioned, the Labrador gene pool is very large, inbreeding is very very rarely practised by experienced breeders.

Who is the parent club of the Labrador Retriever?

The Labrador Retriever Club, Inc. is the only organization officially recognized by the American Kennel Club as the national parent club of the Labrador Retriever, a ‘Dog for All Reasons’. PUPPY BUYERS BEWARE!