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Labrador retriever
(redirected from Yellow Labrador)

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Labrador retriever
a medium-sized, strongly built gun dog with broad head, drop ears, thick tapered tail, and short, very dense coat in black, yellow or chocolate. The medium length tail has a thick base and is covered in the thick coat, but not feathered; sometimes called an 'otter' tail. The breed is predisposed to inherited cataracts, progressive retinal atrophy, cystinuria, hemophilia A, osteochondrosis and hip dysplasia.


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Labrador Retriever information surveys carried out on behalf of various dog related magazines report that the faithful and loyal yellow Labrador Retriever is the most common dog owned throughout the United Kingdom and America out of all the other dog breeds.
Wally meets young Madison and her yellow Labrador, Cooper and many more animal friends in the course of a pleasant summer afternoon at a wilderness cabin.
Osgood and her yellow Labrador Retriever, Thompson, provided companionship to residents of the Radius Nursing Homes in Millbury and Worcester.
 
 
 
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