But certainly not dumber. If well trained using only positive training and well socialized they do well with people and other dogs.
He says some people like dark chocolate black some people like white chocolate yellow but everyone loves milk chocolate chocolate.
Are chocolate labs more aggressive. My Choc Lab is so docile my kids can take food out of her bowl while she is eating without blinking an eye and happily puts her bone down if they ask colour has nothing to. Whilst we certainly dont want an aggressive or unfriendly working gundog this extra-friendliness makes the chocolate lab dog more prone to distraction by humans and other dogs. I have therefore had to spend a bit more time proofing basic obedience than I would with one of my yellow or black American Labs.
Hi we have a 4 year old chocolate lab female has not been spayed that we rescued at 18 months old. She has always been very loving happy and extremely energetic. Recently has started having skin issues which the vet has determined now is a zinc deficiency and have begun treatment for.
She has also become very aggressive especially toward our 12 yr old son growling snapping and. Some Labrador retriever owners will insist that different colored Labs have different temperaments. Some commonly held beliefs are that yellow Labs are lazy chocolate Labs are hyperactive and black Labs make the best hunters.
The truth is that the color of a Labs coat has no more bearing on his temperament than a persons hair color has on her intelligence. Chocolate Labrador Retrievers were different from Black and Yellow dogs for several traits This included that Chocolate dogs had lower trainability and exhibited more unusual behaviour than yellow or black dogs. They were also more agitated when ignored more.
I heard that black labs were aggressive yellow labs were dumb and chocolates were hyper. My husband refers to all labs as chocolate. He says some people like dark chocolate black some people like white chocolate yellow but everyone loves milk chocolate chocolate.
One of the best hunters I have had the pleasure of knowing is a chocolate he is aggressive towards other dogs though. One of the reasons chocolates are labeled as stupid or poor retrievers such is rooted in fact. Chocolates were bred for showcolor with little regard for balancing their appearance with working traits.
This caused many early chocolates and I am merely regurgitating what I have read here to be very poor huntersretrievers. You can look at the records of chocolates. There is a chocolate lab that runs away from his house to come visit my yellow lab.
He is VERY hyper and just wiggles all over the place. The first time I saw him I could barely read the number on his collar to call his owners. Definitely not like my yellow who is pretty laid back.
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The size of chocolate labs. The chocolate labs have the medium sized body. The female labs have the weight at 25 to 32 kilogram or 55 to 70 lbs.
The male labs have the weight at 29 to 36 kilogram or 65 to 80 lbs. The labs are considered obese if they have the weight more than 45 kilogram or 100 lbs. Supposedly theres no difference between colors Anecdotally I think chocolates are more high energy and less willing to please.
But certainly not dumber. Someone once described them as so smart theyre dumb and I definitely think thats true. Hi I have a 4 yr old chocolate lab who grew up with two other labs since they died he is aggressive with other dogs.
He is absolutely fine once he knows them he will allow them to eat out his bowl and sleep in his bed. But if a dog he doesnt know comes over to him he will sniff them then sometimes attack them he is so unpredictable sometimes he will play with them just depends how he. While this doesnt mean they are any more or less aggressive than their yellow or chocolate counterparts training them may be more successful due to their sporting dog ancestry.
Are Chocolate Labs Aggressive. Conversely it is often the case that chocolate labs are bred from the English line. This means they may be more of a challenge to train.
18 years ago we obtained a dark chocolate lab from the mating of my sons chocolate and yellow lab. Both dogs were smart and loved the water. They were not trained for hunting but loving family pets.
We birthed her liter in our birthing room. Our dog was the first out and actually fell on her head as delivered. As a mature dog she seemed to hear demons all around the house.
Chocolates being the rarest in the breed are more often bred for coat color alone which is why you may see more poorly bred ones in your travels. We breed for good temperament proper conformation and genetic soundness in ALL or our labs no matter what color. And concerning chocolates I once had an AKC show judge once tell one of my clients dont buy a chocolate from.
Chocolate lab random aggression. Discussion in Labrador behaviour started by Emmaswinners Oct 15 2015. Are Chocolate Labs More Aggressive.
Aggression is not something you have to worry about when owning a Labrador. They are so incredibly patient and gentle that they will only bite as a last resort. On the downside this means they will most likely befriend a burglar rather than try to scare them away.
They may bark however. Thank you for your question regarding your chocolate lab and his aggression problem. First and foremost I would like to urge you to ensure your dog is not able to have direct contact with strangers for the next few weeks and that you also be very careful with him around other dogs as well.
This may seem a little over the top but it is definitely better to be safe than sorry in these situations and Im sure the. Chocolate Labs are famous for their sweet easy going dispositions. They are specifically bred to be friendly intelligent adaptable and non-aggressive.
These are traits that make this dog such a popular choice with families. Labs love the company of humans. Since they were originally bred to work hand in hand with humans they can get attached quickly.
Labs are well known for their appetite. They love to eat. It is rare to meet a lab that isnt hungry.
Or at least trying to convince you that they are. If well trained using only positive training and well socialized they do well with people and other dogs. They reported that chocolate Labs were noisier more likely to become agitated when ignored and more excitable than black dogs.
But on the other hand a 2019 survey of 225 Labradors in Australia didnt find any evidence that chocolate Labs are more hyperactive or aggressive.