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Question by Rhonda
Submitted on 2/22/2004
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if you breed a chocolate lab with
another chocolate lab what color
will the pups be ? I would think
chocolate.


Answer by Tanisha
Submitted on 3/2/2004
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Yes at least the majority would be chocolate but if the parents or even grandparents of the dam and sire were black, gold, etc you have a good possibility of getting some of that color in your litter.

 

Answer by Michele
Submitted on 3/14/2004
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Chocolate to chocolate you have the chance of getting yellows if there are any in the background and chocolates for sure. You will not get black from 2 chocolates.

 

Answer by Chocky
Submitted on 5/24/2004
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I heard that a choc dam and choc sire can produce dogs that have pink noses and lips. Is this true? What are the chances? Is this even a big deal unless for shows?

 

Answer by Big Tom
Submitted on 10/22/2004
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Michelle's answer is wrong.  You CAN get blacks from two chocolates.  I've breed several purebred chocolates which have had black pups.  Once we even got an entire litter of 10 blacks.  

 

Answer by cool kid
Submitted on 11/25/2004
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i think  that u would get some chocolate because the reasearch i did told me but u might get gold or yellow excetera.....

 

Answer by Jesse
Submitted on 12/29/2004
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I have a choc lab that has a little white spot under her bottom jaw and between her front legs on her chest does this mean she's not full breed?  

 

Answer by snoop
Submitted on 5/11/2005
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chocolate is the hissottisss.  you gots to go chocolatissss!

 

Answer by michaela mahon
Submitted on 5/13/2005
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You would most likely get chocolate puppies!!! At Least I think they would be chocolate!?

 

Answer by Jen
Submitted on 9/16/2005
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So, if we have a female chocolate and breed her with a male chocolate and his background is black and yellow and hers is all chocolate we would end of with several chocolates?  

 

Answer by Lablover
Submitted on 3/18/2006
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Color depends on what colors your dog is factored for, can be determined by blood tests.

 

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