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Question by Laura
Submitted on 5/18/2004
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My question is if a black lab has white from it's neck down past her front legs on her chest to her belly. Is she a full blood lab? I  know that some(spot)white can be present and she would still be full blooded.
Please send me some infromation.


Answer by concarr
Submitted on 10/12/2004
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we have a full grown 18 month old choc female lab who has a lot of white on her chest and shes pure with papers, its no very desirable but its pure

 

Answer by Rieger
Submitted on 2/23/2006
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Yes there just not show dogs. i had many.

 

Answer by Rena
Submitted on 5/12/2006
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My question is if a black lab has white from it's neck down past her front legs on her chest to her belly. Is she a full blood lab? I  know that some(spot)white can be present and she would still be full blooded.

 

Answer by Rena
Submitted on 5/12/2006
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My question is if a black lab has white from it's neck down past her front legs on her chest to her belly. Is she a full blood lab? I  know that some(spot)white can be present and she would still be full blooded.

 

Answer by cici
Submitted on 9/21/2006
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I don't know

 

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