What are the characteristics of Labradors

What are the characteristics of a Labrador? The Labrador is characterized by a well-proportioned body with a large bone structure and a broad head; a dense and coarse coat with a double coat, the bottom coat is soft and the outer coat is short and hard; the color of the coat is black, yellow or chocolate, other colors are out of order. 1. The top of the head is very broad, making the head look quite large. The frontal segment should be obvious, the head should be well-defined, and the jaw should be long and strong, but not overly long. The nose should be wide and the nostrils should appear wider. The teeth should be strong and neat, in a horizontal or scissor bite. The ears hang moderately on the sides of the head and are somewhat backward, with a low hanging but not heavy feel. The Labrador Retriever’s coat is short, straight and very dense, giving the fingers a rather hard feeling when touched. The Labrador Retriever has a soft undercoat that can withstand harsh weather. The coat of the Labrador is chocolate, mixed with light chocolate to dark chocolate, with a small piece of white hair on the chest is allowed; there is also yellow, the yellow coat can range from reddish brown to light cream, mixed in the ears and the lower hair or the inner hair of the tail; the last is black, if a small piece of white hair on the chest is allowed. The tail of the Labrador has no feathery trimmed hairs and is surrounded by a thick, short, dense coat, usually described as an otter tail, with a thick, slightly thin, tapered root. The tail should not be reflexed to the back, nor should it have curly hairs.

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