Can a black lab have silver puppies?

Yes, it is possible for a black lab to produce silver puppies. This is because silver is a dilution gene, which can be carried by both black and yellow labs. If the black lab is heterozygous for silver, and is bred to another heterozygous for silver dog, they may produce a silver puppy, depending on the percentage of silver carried by each parent.

What color puppies can black Labs have?

Black Labradors can have puppies that are black, yellow (or light brown), or chocolate (dark brown). This is because black Labradors possess two copies of the dominant allele at the E locus (EEBB). Depending on their genotype, two black Labradors can indeed have yellow or chocolate puppies. Remember from our grid above that there are four possibilities: two black, two yellow, two chocolate, or one of each.

Can a black lab have a silver puppy?

Yes, it is possible for two black Labradors to produce a silver puppy. This is due to the presence of a rare gene called the Silver Dilution Gene, which can be carried by both black and chocolate Labradors. When two Labradors carrying this gene breed, they can produce a silver puppy. The silver puppy will have a silver-grey-blue colored coat, and is typically more expensive than other Labradors as it is a rarer color.

What do you breed together to get a silver lab?

Silver Labs are usually the result of a dilution gene being introduced to a traditional black or yellow Labrador Retriever. The dilution gene is believed to have been introduced to the breed through cross-breeding with Weimaraners, although this is not definitively proven. Silver Labs are often mistaken for Weimaraners, due to their similar coloration.

Can Labs have any color puppies?

Yes, Labrador Retrievers can have different colored puppies, depending on the genetics of the parents. Labrador Retrievers can have black, chocolate, yellow, or even white puppies. The color of the puppies is determined by the genetics of the parents, with each parent contributing two alleles (one from each gene) to the puppy’s genotype. For example, if two black labs (EEBB) mate, they can produce black, chocolate, or yellow puppies. If two yellow labs (eEBB) mate, they will only be able to produce yellow puppies. If a black lab (EEBB) and a yellow lab (eEBB) mate, they will produce puppies with black, chocolate, and yellow coats.