There will probably be some yellow and some black, or anything else in their bloodline - but I don't know why anyone would do this. If you don't know about dog inheritance in genetics, then please don't breed.
2006-11-30 14:01:35
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answered by Anonymous
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they could have black and yellow.If there is chocolate of their bloodline,they could also throw goodies.despite the indisputable fact that the canines purely had doggies and she might want to no longer be bred back this time,if ever.Are the canines both OFA qualified? Have they been cleared for PRA? Are they best examples of their breed? Are you prepared to pay 1000's of greenbacks for a C-area if the canines might want to choose one? If she rejects the doggies or get mastitis,are you prepared to bottle feed the doggies? did you recognize the way a lot foodstuff a nursing canines and her doggies decide on the help of? the mummy canines needs to eat domestic dog foodstuff,and a large style of it,at the same time as she is nursing doggies. The there are images,worming,etc.Do you've funds to spend on all of this and are you prepared to save any doggies that you won't be able to promote? did you recognize that Labs are between the most worry-free breeds to be surrendered to shelters and that black Labs are better in all likelihood to be euthanized? Be to blame and get both canines fastened.
2016-10-08 01:03:05
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answered by hemerly 3
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they will produce all the colors if you breed the two colors. but if i were you just be happy with the colors that you get. not trying to be mean but i hear from alot of people that try to hard to breed for one certain color and they end up unhappy with the litter and then we hear that most of the pups end up at the shelter. but again if you breed the two colors you should get all the colors of the labs. good luck
2006-11-30 14:03:18
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answered by Anonymous
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They could have any combination of the colours. We bred our chocolate male to a chocolate female both having a yellow and a chocolate parent on each side and they had all chocolate puppies, a friend bred a black to a chocloate and had all black.
2006-11-30 14:27:08
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answered by Glenda H 2
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probably brown or some black and some yellow since they give birth to big litters. by the way why do you want to breed your dogs? are them show dogs?please dont became a back yard breeder. before you breed your dog try to talk to the labrador rescue and see what they will tell you.
2006-11-30 14:03:25
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answered by Anonymous
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1 black, 1 yellow and 4 all mixed up. well, maybe.
2006-11-30 14:02:26
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answered by La-z Ike 4
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They can produce ALL colors. Learn something about the coat inheritance in your breed and you don't have to ask here!
2006-11-30 13:59:25
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answered by ARE YOUR NEWFS GELLIN'? 7
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if u have a black and yellow dogs some will be black and some will be yellow
2006-11-30 14:01:39
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answered by Anonymous
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Here, you figure it out;
http://labbies.com/genetics.htm
http://www.labbies.com/genetics2.htm
OR,,,,,,,,,,,
You can send DNA samples here, and they will do it for you.
http://www.vetgen.com/color.html
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2006-11-30 15:14:19
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answered by tom l 6
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