Red Fox Labrador Retrievers: Controversy, Puppy Cost & More (2024)

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The Red Fox Lab, sometimes known as the Ruby Labrador, is a stunning dog. He is a Labrador Retriever like any other, but with the color of a red fox. Despite being labeled as red in color, he is technically just a deeper shade of the traditional yellow Labrador.

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Like any Labrador, he is energetic and fun to be around, but at the same time, he is also affectionate and gentle with his family, which is why he makes such a great family pet. The color of his coat has no significant bearing on the rest of his appearance, nor his temperament or health issues.

There is not as much controversy surrounding the Fox Red Labrador compared to some of the other colored Labradors, such as the silver Lab, but nonetheless, there are some Labrador fanciers who do not consider him to be a purebred Labrador. Despite the haters, he has many avid fans, and his striking and alternative color is gradually earning him a place amongst the popular pups. So, let’s take a closer look at what this guy is all about.

Contents

  • 1 History
  • 2 Prejudice In The Show Ring
  • 3 Red Fox Lab Color Genetics Explained
  • 4 Appearance
  • 5 Temperament
  • 6 Exercise And Training
  • 7 Health
  • 8 Nutrition
  • 9 Grooming
  • 10 Breeders And Puppy Price
  • 11 Frequently Asked Questions
  • 12 Final Thoughts

History

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The Labrador Retriever’s journey began in Newfoundland in Canada. Traditionally he is a hunting dog who worked on the water collecting the quarry of his fisherman masters, such as ducks and fish. St John’s Dog is the ancestor of the Labrador, and so impressed were the visiting nobles from Great Britain by his working skills that they took him back to England.

Over a few decades, they refined the breed and renamed him the Labrador Retriever, who we know today. Ever since his first registration in America in 1917, they have become a firm family favorite worldwide. According to the American Kennel Club (AKC), he is currently the most popular dog breed in America.

It is unknown exactly when this breed came into the world. However, they’ve always been a rare color. For this reason, it is believed that because he was not one of the traditional colors, Fox Red pups were either not registered and, therefore, an unknown entity, or they were sadly culled once their color was realized.

Prejudice In The Show Ring

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It is important to understand that the Red Fox Lab is recognized simply as a yellow Labrador. The red Labrador in any shade does not exist. The Labrador breed standards describe the yellow color as the following: Yellows may range in color from fox-red to light cream, with variations in shading on the ears, back, and underparts of the dog.

So, the color is actually yellow. Because of this, he is allowed to be shown in the conformation ring, also commonly known as the show ring. This is a competition based on the Labrador breed characteristics as a whole. However, despite this, and as with many alternative color dogs, this color Labrador has suffered color prejudice in the canine world two-fold.

Firstly, kennel clubs across the world do not recognize this color Labrador as a color in its own right. The majority of observers can see that his color is quite different from traditional yellow shades. Ultimately, if you want to register your pup with the AKC, then he must be registered as a yellow Labrador.

Secondly, despite being allowed to compete in the show ring and obedience and performance-related events, many owners and onlookers suggest that the judges of the various competitions mark him less favorably. As such, he is less likely to win or come close to winning. This is simply put, because traditional judges tend to favor traditional and lighter colors more than the Fox Red.

Unfortunately, for these reasons, if showing your Labrador, in any event, is an important factor, then you should either consider getting a more traditional colored Labrador or accept that your pup may be at a disadvantage, even if he is one of the best in the show. However, if he wins, you know that your pup is quite simply an outstanding Labrador specimen.

Red Fox Lab Color Genetics Explained

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All pairs of genes are inherited from the parents, one from Mom and one from Dad. As with most gene pairs, they can come in big or small versions, also known as dominant and recessive genes.

The default color in the Labrador is black. A pair of genes cause this is called the BB genes. So, a black Labrador could have, for example, the Bb gene. Little b is responsible for the genetic code necessary to make a brown coat instead of a black one. But because big B is dominant and switches off little b, he will be black on this occasion. The little b only shows his powers when the bb gene appears. When this happens, you get a chocolate-colored Labrador.

To get a yellow Labrador, you need the genes that switch off the black and brown coat. These are known as the e genes. They come in EE, Ee, and ee. This last ee pair comes together and packs quite the punch, enough to block both the big B and little b genes completely. This is what gives us the yellow Labrador.

In the EE or Ee format you still have a black or brown Labrador. A Fox Red Labrador is simply a variation of yellow. The shading of yellow needed to produce the red coloring is controlled by a pigment called pheomelanin which is controlled by another two different sets of genes, A and C. The A gene controls the production of the red color, and the C gene controls whether or not it is fully expressed or diluted.

These genes do not cancel one another out like the other genes. They work together to produce a variety of different shades, from pale yellow to rich red. The fox color red is quite a rarity.

Appearance

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This type of Labrador is a rare color, and he is undoubtedly hard to come by. His distinctive color coat is the only real difference between him and any other colored Labrador. He is described as being a deeper, or darker shade, of the yellow Labrador.

This is just as common as the white Labrador being described as a light yellow shade. His color is labeled Fox Red, because it is exactly that, the color of the Red Fox. Other breeds of retrievers have similar coloring (like the golden retriever), meaning that both retriever breeds can have a red color to their coat.

On occasion, they will have slightly deeper pink features around the muzzle. This will appear either in the pigment of the skin or in his nose color, but sometimes he also shares the same black features as his brothers. They are also more likely to have a white spot on their underbelly compared to other Labrador colors. It is thought that this is only because these patches are more visible on their darker skin compared to their yellow brothers.

Just as any other color Labrador, the male Red Fox Lab will measure 22.5 – 24.5 inches from paw to shoulder and will weigh 65 to 80 pounds. Of course, the female will measure slightly shorter, at 21.5 – 23.5 inches, and she will weigh 55 to 70 pounds. They are stocky dogs with thick, powerful necks and thick otter-like tails. They are also cute in their facial expression, with large round eyes that are full of mischievousness.

Generally, as he is not favored in the ring, he is simply not bred for the ring. It is said that the shooting world kept this breed alive while the conformation world tried to breed him out. For this reason, it would be even rarer to find an English Fox Red Labrador bred for conformation purposes. It’s more common for American Labradors, who are generally bred for hunting. To understand more about the two types of Labradors, you can read about the differences between English vs. American Labradors.

If you like the color coat but aren’t too keen on the Labrador himself, it might be interesting to know that he can often be mistaken for a Vizsla. He has the same facial expression and large ears, with the same color coat, but he is much more athletic in appearance.

He’s oftentimes also . Those who believe that this color Labrador is not a purebred Labrador claim that he is the result of breeding a Labrador with a Vizsla. This causes controversy in the Labrador community. However, as of yet, there is no evidence for such a claim.

Temperament

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The Red Fox Lab is similar in temperament to that of any colored Labrador: ‘friendly, active, and outgoing’ is the AKC’s description of one of the best canine companions. He is an energetic bundle of fun, and he will certainly keep you on your toes. He will shower you and the whole family with affection.

In addition to his playful nature, he is also a friendly and gentle caninewho is eager to please his humans. Not only would he do anything for you, but he will love snuggling on the sofa once playtime is over for the day. He is also great with smaller animals and young children, as long as he is socialized properly as a pup.

The only difference that has been noted between the Fox Red Labrador and any other color Labrador is that they can be slightly barkier. However, Gregg Tonkin, breeder, comments that this may be because the gene pool is smaller, and a once barky ancestor may be responsible for this. So, it is not necessarily a train as such, but simply an inherited characteristic from one family member.

Exercise And Training

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Labradors are high-energydogs who need at least 60 minutes of active exercise daily. This needs to include high-intensity exercise in order to keep him both physically and mentally stimulated. It’s important to burn up that working energy. This can include swimming in the local lake, retrieving sticks, or participating in local agility events.

The Labrador is a very intelligent pup, and this Labrador is certainly no different. This is one of the main reasons why Labradors are the most popular assistance dogs for the blind. They also excel in many other professions.

Do not underestimate his intelligence, though. He still needs consistent obedience training and a firm master to ensure he grows into a well-mannered adult. Make sure you have plenty of toys available to keep your pup occupied.

Health

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The Red Fox Labrador’s lifespan is, on average, between 10 and 12 years. Generally, he is a healthy dog with no major concerns to be worried about. The color of his coat has no bearing on his health in any way. As such, he shares the same health issues as any other Labrador.

Regardless of his color, any prospective Labrador owner will need to be aware of the following health issues. It’s recommended that his parents be tested for Hip and Elbow Dysplasia. They should also be tested for Exercise Induced Collapse, which is where he can suffer a loss of muscular control following a period of extreme exercise. He should also undergo an Ophthalmologist Evaluation, as certain diseases, such as Progressive Retinal Atrophy, can eventually lead to total vision loss.

Could Pet Insurance Help?

If your pet insurance covers exam fees and your dog needs to be examined, there is a good chance your policy will reimburse those costs based on your policy details. However, if you are a new customer, vet expenses will not be covered until after your policy’s defined waiting periods, so signing up once you have an existing health concern is not going to help this time. Pre-existing conditions are not covered by any current pet insurance plans.

This is why it is a great idea to sign up for apet insurance policywhen your pet is young and relatively healthy to ensure you will be covered when you need it most.

Nutrition

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They will eat around 3 cups of food a day. Regardless of color, Labradors are on the continuous hunt for snacks. This is scientifically proven; the POMC is the part of dogs’ DNA that tells them that they are feeling full, and the Labrador does not have this.

This means your Red Lab will likely always be hungry. In order to avoid obesity and other weight-related health issues that he is prone to, it is imperative to control his food consumption and feed him food that fits the breed profile.

Grooming

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Their grooming needs are similar to any other canine. They are considered to be a heavier shedder when compared to other breeds. He has a double coat which keeps him warm in the colder months.

However, because of this he sheds considerably during shedding season. He will need brushing every day to keep his coat manageable during this time. When he is not shedding, his coat will require brushing once or twice a week.

Breeders And Puppy Price

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A traditional colored Labrador Retriever puppy will cost, on average, anywhere between $1,000 and up from a reputable breeder. This color Labrador Retriever is much rarer. Because of that, you can expect to pay much more as the supply and demand ratio is considerably higher. This breed will cost nearer the higher end of the scale. He is not priced as high as other alternative colors. However, as he is rarer than the traditional yellow or black pups, he may cost slightly more.

Be sure to do your research on reputable breeders beforehand. Many Lab enthusiasts comment that reputable breeders should not charge more for rarer colors. However, if he is healthy and you really want this particular color, then paying the higher price is something you should be prepared to expect.

The AKC lists breeders who have listed their pups for sale, either ready to purchase now or litters that are expected soon. The Labrador Retriever Club also list registered breeders state by state.

Alternatively, if you would like to rescue and adopt a Labrador Retriever, you can also find rescue groups listed state by state solely dedicated to rehoming Labradors. There are plenty of rescue groups across America, and if you are sure that you want the Red Fox Lab as a pet, you may have to invest a little more time, but it will be worth it when you find your canine soulmate.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which is a better family pet, the Yellow Lab or Fox Red Lab?

Neither coat color really matters when it comes to disposition with a family. It’s really about if the Lab is the right breed for you. You should consider why you’d like a Labrador in the first place? If you are after a loving family pet, then either of them will do just fine. If you want to show your pup in registered events, then the traditional yellow Labrador is a better choice because of the color prejudice described above.

Will a Fox Red Lab maintain his red color?

Yes and no. Yes, he will always be a variant of red throughout his lifetime. He will not randomly turn into a black Labrador. However, he will appear much darker than he is when he is born. Then over the next few weeks, it will become much lighter. Then it will change again over the following few months.

This is the period where their color will darken into the fox red, sometimes dramatically so. The best way to determine what color he will be is to look at his ears. This is the closest color resemblance to what his real coat will be. Once he reaches the age of 2 to 3 years, his color will remain the same.

Is the Fox Red Labrador related to the Vizsla?

No, despite the claims that this may be true, there is currently no evidence suggesting that he is related to the Hungarian Vizsla. The current evidence suggests that they are purebred Labradors. They are simply a darker shade of traditional yellow.

The Vizsla is of similar appearance to the Labrador Retriever. It’s easy to understand why people think this when the Vizsla has the same color coat, and a smaller but similar build. But ultimately, they are not related.

Can they be registered with the AKC?

Yes, they can be registered as the AKC. They must be registered as a dog with a yellow coat. Your pup may end up being at a disadvantage to other dogs with a more pure yellow coat. For other events like agility, there will be no disadvantage.

Where do Fox Red Labradors originate from?

Little is known about where the coat color originated. We do know that when the color first appeared, it was looked upon with scrutiny, and those dogs were purposely not bred. Breeders did not want the color to continue. Now breeders have embraced the color, and these pups are bred exclusively for their beautiful red coats.

Final Thoughts

The Fox Red Labrador, or the Ruby Labrador, or the deep yellow Labrador is a lovely pup. They are quite simply a ray of sunshine. He is not much different from the standard color Labradors, except in his coat pigment. This pup, however, is much rarer and difficult to find. His coat is rich in color and certainly makes a statement in the Labrador world.

So, if you are lucky enough to get your paws on one of these guys, and you don’t mind that he isn’t favored in the kennel club world, then you will certainly have a friend for life.

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Red Fox Labrador Retrievers: Controversy, Puppy Cost & More (2024)

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Red Fox Labrador Retrievers: Controversy, Puppy Cost & More? ›

A traditional colored Labrador Retriever puppy will cost, on average, anywhere between $1,000 and up from a reputable breeder. This color Labrador Retriever is much rarer. Because of that, you can expect to pay much more as the supply and demand ratio is considerably higher.

How much is a Labrador puppy? ›

The normal price of a purebred lab puppy is between $400 to $1,500, with the average being around $800. Higher prices are usually for puppies from a prestigious bloodline, with several award winning show dogs as ancestors.

What breeds make a red fox lab? ›

The red fox Lab, or fox red Lab, is a dark coated variety of the yellow Labrador Retriever. Breeders are selecting darker red Labrador Retrievers to breed from as they become more popular companions than paler yellow Labs.

What's a red Lab? ›

On that account, the fox red Labrador is simply a yellow lab with a special coat color (darker shade of yellow)—and it is what makes him stand apart from other yellow labs.

What is the rarest Labrador color? ›

Silver Labrador

Silver Labradors are by far the rarest of all colors. These dogs are a light gray to blue color that looks silver in the sunlight. These Labradors are often mistaken for Weimaraner mixes because of their silver coat.

What Colour Labrador is the best? ›

When it comes to the best labrador colour, the general rule among the shooting fraternity is that black is good, yellow acceptable, but chocolate is strictly for the show bench. Black has always been the dominant colour in the shooting field and in trials.

Why you should not get a Labrador? ›

LABRADOR! 5 Reasons WHY YOU SHOULD NOT Get a Labrador Puppy!

Does the Kennel Club Recognise Fox Red Labradors? ›

The only correct colours are wholly black, yellow and liver/chocolate. Yellows range from light cream to fox red, livers/chocolates range from light to dark. Small white spot on chest and the rear of front pasterns permissible. Any other colour or combination of colours not permitted.

Are Fox Red Labs recognized by AKC? ›

Can they be registered with the AKC? Yes, they can be registered as the AKC. They must be registered as a dog with a yellow coat. Your pup may end up being at a disadvantage to other dogs with a more pure yellow coat.

How long do red fox Labs live? ›

Red Labrador Health Issues

Red Fox Labradors have the same lifespan as any other Labrador. You can expect them to live 10 – 12 years on average. All Labradors share the same health concerns but it has been noted that eye problems are much more common in Red Labradors.

What color Lab is easiest to train? ›

The most common Lab colors are black, yellow, and chocolate. All colors of Labradors are easy to train, but chocolate Labradors do have a reputation for being more disobedient than their yellow or black cousins. However, there is much debate among breeders and Lab owners about this reputation.

What are the 3 types of Labrador Retrievers? ›

Its general appearance is different than the American bred Lab. The English bred Labs are heavier, thicker and blockier. The American bred Lab comes from American bred stock and is tall and lanky. The double coat is smooth and does not have any waves.

How many years do Labs live? ›

The median longevity for all labs is about 12 years, while the median age for chocolate labs was 10.7. Overall, Labrador retrievers are still one of the longest-living dog breeds, reported another recent study. (Learn more about breeds in "How to Build a Dog.")

Do fox red puppies get darker? ›

Yes, some do get darker.

What color is fox red? ›

Most fox reds are a dark and deep shade of red, but they can also come in light and medium shades: Lighter shades may be mistaken for yellow labs due to their very subtle red hue. Medium shades may appear to be slightly orange-colored due to the mixture of yellow and red hues.

How do you train a fox red Labrador? ›

Fox Red Labrador Retriever Training Example - YouTube

Which Labrador is best male or female? ›

Personality. Both male and female Labs are loyal, gentle, kind, and intelligent. Of the few differences in the sexes, males are usually more playful and goofier, more attention-seeking, and more social with people and other pets. Some males may have a higher drive to please their owners.

Which breed of Labrador is best? ›

Black Labradors have long been favoured as gundogs, but also make wonderful pets, companions and agility dogs too. They are the most common colour of Labrador, due to the way in which their colour genes are inherited.

Are Labradors good house dogs? ›

Labs are excellent family dogs because they do want to be with people and many do not do well as kennel dogs. Labradors do tend to be protective of their families and homes but are usually happy to greet company, too.

What are the worst traits of a Labrador? ›

Negative Traits of the Labrador
  • Labradors love their food and will overeat if you let them. ...
  • Labradors were bred for an active life and need a lot of activity. ...
  • Their size and enthusiasm can make them somewhat of a bull in a china shop. ...
  • Their friendly nature and love of children may result in merciless face licking.

How long can you leave Labrador alone? ›

Labradors can be left alone for no more than 4 hours as they can have separation anxiety. Lab puppies should be left for even less – one hour for each month of age – again up to 4 hours. Labs should certainly not be left for 8 hours or all day as they'll become destructive and anxious.

Are GREY Labs purebred? ›

Silver Labradors are not only purebred, but they are also unique too. The breeders take this chance and make a silver labrador a money-making breed. Moreover, because of their uniqueness, the elite peoples love to have a silver lab too. That's why a silver labrador can cost from 1000 to 1500 dollars.

How much exercise does a red fox Labrador need? ›

However, as a general rule of thumb, a normally healthy adult Labrador Retriever will need 1 hour of exercise every day. The more relaxed Labs just 45 minutes per day, the more energetic 1.5 hours+. This can be made up of running, swimming, playing fetch, jogging alongside you… anything that goes beyond a gentle walk.

How much do Labrador puppies cost UK? ›

The price of a Labrador puppy will vary from breeder to breeder, and from place to place. In the USA as a rough guide, you are looking at $800 to $1200. In the UK you can pay anything from £650 to £850 for a well bred, health tested Labrador.

How can I tell if my Lab puppy is purebred? ›

Check if the dog's eye color is brown or hazel.

Look into the pup's eyes to examine the color. If the dog is a yellow or black lab, check that the puppy has brown eyes. In the case of chocolate labs, check for brown or hazel eyes. In the past, some purebred labs have had yellow-green eyes.

Are red Labs real Labs? ›

History of the Fox Red Labrador

The Lab was a working dog used during hunting pursuits and the hunting fraternity heavily favored the Black Labrador over all other colors. And so red labs were relatively uncommon.

How do I know if my Labrador is purebred? ›

There are three main methods you can use to determine if your dog is a purebred Lab. These are a visual assessment, a DNA test, and pedigree papers. Visual assessments are the least accurate, as they only compare a dog to the official breed standard.

Do Labradors get angry? ›

The reality is that there are individual Labradors who are reactive and use aggressive behavior at times. The reasons or motivations for their behavior will vary, but one thing is true of all of them: aggressive behavior is totally normal.

What age do Labradors calm down? ›

Labs don't start “settling” down until sometime between two and four years of age. A few labradors are quiet and sedate from early puppyhood onward, and a few others are bouncing puppymaniacs until well into old age, but by and large, you can expect to see mental maturation happening between two and four years of age.

Are Labs smart or dumb? ›

Gab with Your Lab

According to Dr. Coren, Labradors are among the breeds that can learn as many as 250 words, as well as visual and auditory signals. That's about 85 more words than the average dog. This is an example of a dog's working intelligence.

What color Lab gets the biggest? ›

Males Labs are typically bigger (65 – 80lbs) than females (55 – 70lbs). Show Labradors (also known as English type) are shorter and stockier than working (American type) Labs, who are taller and slimmer.

What is the best age to train a Labrador? ›

What Age to Start Training Labrador Puppy. Puppy training should start very early–as early as 8 weeks old. If you wait until your dog is older, say 6 months old, you might regret it. “The most critical learning period of a dog's life is the first six months,” says Robert Milner of Duckhill Kennels.

Do puppies get their color from Mom or Dad? ›

When dogs breed, the mother and father each randomly contribute one allele from each locus, giving each allele a 50% chance of being passed on to the pups. One of the alleles at each locus is dominant and determines the traits, like coat color, portrayed in the dog.

What is the biggest Labrador Retriever? ›

“He is the largest labrador in the world,” says Satish, who runs the Cadaboms Kennels. The average male lab is 22.5 to 24.5 inches tall, but the one Stuck in Dance is 26-inches or 2.1-ft tall. Satish also had his length measured, from the tip of the nose to the tip of the tail, and it is 64 inches. He is 5.3-ft long.

What's the difference between a Labrador and a Labrador Retriever? ›

There is no real difference between Labrador and Labrador retriever. Both the terms refer to the same dog breed, officially known as Labrador retriever. People often use the short and handy term Labrador to call Labrador retrievers. In the past, Labrador retrievers served the purpose of gun dogs.

What is the most common cause of death in Labradors? ›

The most common causes of death were musculoskeletal disorders and cancer. More generally, the most common disorders affecting Labrador retrievers were overweight/obesity, ear and joint conditions. Skin and ear disease were significantly more common in chocolate dogs than in black or yellow dogs.

What breed of dog lives the longest? ›

Australian Cattle Dog

An Australian Cattle Dog called Bluey holds the record for the longest-lived dog - reaching an incredible 29 years of age. The breed normally lives for around 15 years.

How much should a Labrador sleep? ›

How many hours' sleep does a dog need? Adult dogs should roughly get between 12 and 14 hours sleep a day. This may sound like a lot, but their ancestral genetic coding tells them to expend energy only when needed, whether for hunting, or play and socialising.

How much does a Labrador cost UK 2021? ›

The price of a Labrador puppy will vary from breeder to breeder, and from place to place. In the USA as a rough guide, you are looking at $800 to $1200. In the UK you can pay anything from £650 to £850 for a well bred, health tested Labrador.

What dog is the cheapest? ›

Cheap Dogs: Top 10 Budget-Friendly Pooches
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  2. Bull Terriers. ...
  3. Weimaraner. ...
  4. Collie. ...
  5. Beagle. ...
  6. Chihuahua. ...
  7. Dachshund. ...
  8. Bichon Frise.
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How much are Labradors in Australia? ›

When purchasing a Labrador Retriever, you can expect the price range for a purebred in Australia to be between $2,000–$4,000 (AUD). This price will vary depending on the bloodlines of each litter.

What is the most expensive dog? ›

A golden-haired Tibetan mastiff puppy has reportedly been sold for a whopping $2 million in China, potentially making it the world's most expensive dog.

Will puppy prices go down 2022 UK? ›

The number of would-be buyers per puppy or dog advertised on Pets4Homes in April 2022 was 168, down from more than 300 at the start of the pandemic - a drop in demand of 44 per cent.

What is a red fox Labrador? ›

The Red Fox Lab, sometimes known as the Ruby Labrador, is a stunning dog. He is a Labrador Retriever like any other, but with the color of a red fox. Despite being labeled as red in color, he is technically just a deeper shade of the traditional yellow Labrador.

What should I look for when buying a Labrador puppy? ›

Go to a specialist breeder, so that you can see the different generations of a breeding line. Make temperament, not sex, your overriding factor when choosing. Don't buy a show labrador if you actually want a gundog — and don't buy a gundog if you can't promise it plenty of exercise.

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