Can a Lab Have Different Colored Puppies?
Yes, a Labrador retriever can have different colored puppies. Labrador retrievers most commonly come in three colors: black, yellow, and chocolate. This is due to different variations of the pigment eumelanin. Chocolate has two copies of the recessive gene for brown, yellow has two copies of the dominant gene for yellow, and black has one copy of each.
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