Character
Gentle, Intelligent, Agile
Group
Sporting dogs
Hypoallergenic
no
Color
Black, Yellow, Chocolate
Weight
35–38kg (m.) - 30–33kg (f.)
Height
Male: 56–57 cm Female: 53–56 cm
Lifespan
10-13 years
Labrador Retrievers are one of the most popular breeds worldwide, known for their friendly and loving nature. They are social, playful, and get along well with children and other pets. Labradors are highly intelligent and easy to train. Their positive attitude and eagerness to please make them wonderful companions and family dogs. To keep a Labrador happy, they need at least 30-60 minutes of exercise daily. This can include walks, outdoor play, or water activities, as Labradors are excellent swimmers. They have lots of energy and require regular physical and mental stimulation to avoid boredom and destructive behavior. A structured routine with plenty of activity fosters their joy. Caring for a Labrador is relatively easy, but regular attention to their shiny coat is essential. Proper training and socialization are also key to helping them navigate their environment well. Labradors are not only loyal companions but also versatile dogs, excelling in areas such as therapy and rescue work. With their positive demeanor and desire to please, Labradors are simply wonderful dogs.
Suitable for Beginners
Easy to Train
Suitable for Apartment Living
Exercise Needs
Great with Kids
Friendly towards Strangers
Friendly with Dogs
Tendency to Bark or Howl
General Health
Easy to Groom
Shedding Level
Drooling Potential