Are you looking for Yellow Lab puppies for sale to make your life complete? In this article, we'll talk about Yellow Labrador Retrievers and steer you in the right direction to help you find the perfect pup.
Year after year, they vote the Labrador Retriever the number one choice of dog in Canada and America, and many other places around the world. They come in three recognized colours: black , yellow and chocolate Labs. While there aren't too many differences that arise from their colour, a Lab is a Lab is a Lab.... There are one or two that we can mention. So, what makes a Yellow Lab different? It's all about the shades! While Black Labs are all black (with some white allowed), Yellow Labs can vary from white, cream, and yellow to golden and even fox red. So you might have a preference there. Those beautiful shades are tempting and desirable for future doggie moms and dads.
Families often make an emotional, as opposed to a rational, decision when they're looking at what puppy to bring home. And who can blame them if they opt for that highly photogenic coat?
Yellow Labs played in movies like "Marley and Me". Yellow Labs can also be calmer than their athletic black brothers and sisters. This is another plus for families. They shine more in the show ring because of this, too. The calm nature of the Yellow Lab also makes it ideal for aiding people who are visually impaired. For example, when we think about Guide Dogs for the Blind, we usually envision those service dogs as yellow. Many of our labs work as service dogs, like wheel chair assistance dog, PTSD lab, or emotional support dog. Overall, however, don't get too hung up on the whole colour thing. All Labs do well in all situations. If you have an emotional preference for one colour over another or think that one fits your family and needs better, go with that. You can't go wrong with ANY Lab!
The labrador Retriever's strongest attribute is its versatility. I'm so lucky to own a few of them. The one thing that I can tell you for sure is that no matter where you put a Labrador retriever, if you raise them with patience and persistence, you're going to end up with a very nice dog. They can play pretty much any role. Labs excel at adapting to the broadest range of environmental conditions. With a lab, we got a pretty good chance of being successful in the long run. The bottom line is that the labrador retriever is the dog that can handle the broadest range of expectations. One of the most notable features of a Labrador retriever is his friendly appearance. This dog is one of the world's most popular companion animal. Labs are sociable, friendly, loyal, intelligent, and they're easy to train. The labrador is usually very friendly even with strangers but needs to be properly socialized. The breed has a lot of energy and needs a lot of exercise. They need long walks and play with other dogs. Their fondness for water is one of his dogs behavioural characteristics. The labrador can be demanding of attention. It is important to educate them properly when young so they avoid excessive attention seeking and separation anxiety later.
Finding a responsible Labrador breeder is most important! It is so important to find a good breeder because Labs of any color can be susceptible to a range of inherited diseases. The good news is that most of these diseases can be avoided by using health tested parent dogs to produce puppies that can never be affected by any of those diseases. The bad news is that not all Labrador breeders of the purebred yellow Labrador Retriever use these tests. But, sins all those test results go into public records, you can screen the lab breeders to make sure you buy only from a breeder that tests it's labs for genetic disorders.black lab page explains how to do this.
Please check out our yellow Lab puppies we offer. Sometimes we have older Labradors for sale. Or you can also join our Waiting List if you are looking for a yellow lab in the future.