46 Adorable Labrador Mixes That Are Too Cute For Words

Labradors are undeniably one of the most popular dog breeds in the world, and for good reason.

They’re outgoing, playful, and always up for a good time. But did you know that Labradors can also come in all sorts of adorable mixes?

From German Shepherds to Beagles, these mixes provide Labradors with a little bit of everything – making them even more lovable than before. If you’re looking for an irresistible pup to call your own, then look no further than one of these 46 Labrador mixes!

Warning: You may not be able to resist their charm.

46. Aussiedor

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The Aussiedor is a relatively new mixed dog breed-a cross between the Australian Shepherd and Labrador Retriever.

While the exact origin of the Aussiedor is unknown, it is thought that the breed was developed in the United States sometime in the 1990s.

The Aussiedor is a large dog breed, with males typically weighing in at around 75 pounds and females around 65 pounds. The Aussiedor is a very active and energetic dog breed and requires a lot of exercise and stimulation. They are intelligent dogs and can be trained for obedience, agility, and other activities. Aussiedors are loyal and affectionate dogs and make great family pets.

45. Bullador

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Bullador is a mixed dog breed of English Bulldog and Labrador Retriever. They are large in size with a short coat that requires little to no grooming. The Bullador is an energetic dog that loves to play and needs plenty of exercises, making them ideal for families or individuals with active lifestyles.

It is a medium to large-sized dog that typically weighs between 50 and 80 pounds and stands 20 to 24 inches tall at the shoulder.

They have a short, thick coat that can be either black, brown, or brindle in color. The coat is relatively easy to care for and only requires occasional brushing to remove loose hair.

44. Whipador

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You’ll no doubt love the Whipador – a mixed-breed dog that’s becoming increasingly popular. Brought together by their love of being active and playing games, these dogs make perfect pets for people who like to stay active themselves.

With their wiry coat and cheerful personality, they’re sure to put a smile on your face every day.

Whipadors are very friendly and loving dogs that enjoy being around people. They are also very active and need plenty of exercises to stay happy and healthy.

If you’re thinking about getting a Whipador, be prepared to take them on regular walks, runs, or hikes. They also love playing fetch and other games that keep them moving.

43. Labmaraner

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Labmaraner is a Weimaraner wedded to Labrador Retriever. They look a lot like Weimaraners but the differences are there.

A Labmaraner is often seen as a designer version of Weimaraner. It’s because they look truly amazing!

Social, intelligent, and playful and the words that best describe a Labmaraner. This Labrador Mix enjoys the company of an active family. Engaging them in varied pet activities, and giving them ample time is what keeps a Labmaraner happy.

42. Labrala

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There’s a lot common between Vizslas and Labrador Retrievers. That’s why Labralas look identical in looks and nature to both of their parent breeds.

Labrala is a perfect Lab Mix for pet owners having a lot of time on their hands to spend with their pets. 

Labralas love their owners deeply. They’re very sensitive so keeping them home alone is not a good idea. We’d recommend taking them on daily walks for easy management.

41. Labratzu

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A Labratzu is what you get when you inter-breed a tiny dog breed i.e. Shih Tzu with a large dog breed i.e. Labrador Retriever. 

The cross itself may seem experimental but the results are breathtaking. A Labratzu is a unique combination of an extroverted Lab and a less-moody Shih Tzu. That’s this tiny mutt brings out the best of both parent breeds.

A Labratzu does well with children, and won’t make a poor choice for a family dog.

40. Labernard

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A pinch of Labrador Retriever added to Saint Bernard gives us this cute, little, adorable mixed dog combo aka Labernard. With their miniature size and adorable demeanor, they can easily make any pet lover fall for them. 

They’re suitable for families with kids because these pups mingle well with children. 

Being part Labrador, Labernards tend to get bulky as they grow into adults. That’s why regular exercise is needed to keep them in shape. They’re well-known for being intelligent as well.

39. Rottador

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The goodness of Labrador Retriever added to Rottweiler gives this amazing lab mix we call Rottador. Their black-and-tan coat coloration makes them extremely lovable. 

Rottador is a lab mix that gives you the easy-going and full-filled nature of purebred Labs added with the affection of Rottweilers. 

They’ll make perfect canine friends with pet owners who actually want to spend time with their pets. Rottadors just aren’t meant to be left alone at your home while you’re at work.

38. Pointador

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Pointadors are meant for people who like to take along a canine friend when heading out for hunting endeavors.

SInce Pointers originally belong to the category of hunting dogs, Pointadors retrieve their trait of love for hunting.

Pointadors can be owned as regular pets as well. You just have to make sure that you engage them in a lot of fun activities. They’re very energetic and tend to get bored easily if there’s nothing to do.

37. Pugador

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Pugador is a lab mix of two purebred dog breeds namely Labrador Retriever and Pug. 

Both of the original dog breeds are so affectionate that the owner of a Pugador should be willing to get loved with doubled-up intensity.

Pugadors should be taken on walks regularly in order to keep their weight under control. Pugs don’t do well when it comes to swimming and the same stands true for Pugadors. Energy-wise, Pugadors are neither too lazy nor too active.

36. Labradoodle

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Labradoodle lab mixes are hairy, little cuties that you’d love to hang around with. The Lab Retriever and Poodle blend makes sure that the purpose of this fusion gets fulfilled.

There’s little to no coat shedding when it comes to Labradoodles. The friendly and affectionate nature of Labs makes them get along pretty well with people.

The purebred Poodles possess hypoallergenic coats and the same feature comes to light in Labradoodle lab mix as well.

35. Labrabull

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Labrabull is a fascinating creature that results from a cross between dog breeds, Labrador Retriever and Pit Bull. 

Both the parent breeds of the Labrabull lab mix are very people-friendly and affectionate in nature. That’s why this mutt retains these features as well.

You need to know that Labrabulls shouldn’t be allowed to get bored. They tend to get naughty when bored. Also, they can suffer from separation anxiety if left alone for too long.

34. Laboundland

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Laboundland is a peace-loving lab mix that we get from a cross between Labrador Retriever dog breed and Newfoundland dog breed. 

We get to witness a pitch-black canine that loves to be around people, since both the parent breeds of Laboundland share this trait.

We’d highly recommend Laboundlands for families with kids. These bongos blend well with kids and like to have fun together. Though, remember to take your buddy on daily walks.

33. Malador

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Purebred Labradors are as easy-going and low-maintenance as they come and the same holds true for purebred Alaskan Malamutes. That’s why Malador is considered one of the most low-maintenance dog hybrids you’ll ever come across.

Maladors are energy-rich, and thus always ready to have fun no matter how bad the weather goes. Except in extremely hot climates, they’re up for anything whether it’s snowing or raining.

Loyal and Affectionate are the words that best describe the nature of a Malador.

32. Kelpador

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Kelpador is a rare mutt that you can’t get your hands on easily, especially in the United States. When all the good bits of Labs and Australian Kelpies fuse together, this intelligent creature is what you get.

You need to make sure that you keep our Kelpador busy doing things, otherwise, they’re well-versed with finding activities to do on their own.

Kepadors are a great choice for pet lovers who’re interested in keeping themselves busy by engaging in pet activities.

31. Labrasetter

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Labrasetter is one of the rarest lab mixes you’ll find around in your locality. It’s due to the fact that there exist only a few Irish Setter lab mixes that have been done.

You should expect a Labrasetter to be as easy-going and affectionate as a Labrador Retriever, and as adorable and good-looking as an Irish Setter.

Labrasetter is a kind of bongo you would want to have fun with, not sit at home all day.

30. Labsky

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Labsky is not everyone’s cup of tea owing to the fact they’ve two different colored eyes. It’s not a universal trait but if you’re looking for one, you can own it.

Depending upon the traits of parent breeds i.e. Labrador Retriever and Siberian Husky, Labsky can get affectionate, people-loving, and sensitive.

Although, some Labsky labrador mixes can end up being brats who always want to have fun in the yard. They’re excellent as running companions.

29. Labradane

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When it comes to lab mixes, Labradanes are the biggest they can get. You should know that you’re signing up for a Great Dane dog breed sized Labrador Retriever.

Labradanes make a suitable choice for pet owners who want their lab mixes to have fun, more often than a regular lab.

By looks, Labradanes look humongous but they’re playful, affectionate, and loyal creatures. Just make sure you’re all set to own the largest lab pooch there exists.

28. Goldador

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Goldador is an ideally characterized lab mix, thanks to the combo of Labrador Retriever and Golden Retriever.

For novice pet owners looking for a well-behaved pooch, Goldador is as good as it can get. They’re smart, people-loving, playful, and loyal bongos that love a bit of fun and a bit of cuddling.

You should make sure that your Goldador gets regular exercise so as to manage weight. Also, be prepared to deal with shed hair if you’re bringing one home.

27. Sheprador

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You can train a Sheprador like no other lab, owing to its German Shepherd genes. This is a kind of labrador mix that needs to be trained smartly before you think of having fun together.

A family that’s intensely involved with pets will cherish the presence of a Sheprador around. You should always give them something to learn or play with. 

Though do remember that Shepradors need a lot of exercises to stay fit and they shed hair profusely throughout the house.

26. Afador

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Afador is an exotic creature you get from a cross between Labrador Retriever and Afghan Hound. 

Afadors are very rare because we scarcely see a lab mix of an Afghan Hound. These are tall, athletic, and high-energy bongos that love to have fun.

Unlike Labradors, Afadors aren’t that friendly with people and often tend to show unresponsiveness. They do well as family pets but are not recommended for novice pet owners.

25. Dachsador

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The purebred Dachshunds look gorgeous, and Dachsador takes those gorgeous looks up a notch, thanks to the labrador genes.

There aren’t many Labrador Retrievers and Dachshund lab mixes available out there. So, you’ll need to keep your fingers crossed while looking for one.

Dachshunds are infamous for having trouble with potty training and we’re hopeful that those straightened-out Labrador Retriever genes would fix the issue. Overall, Dachsadors make dependable pets for the right owners.

24. Dalmador

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Dalmador is a high-energy mutt you get when you mix Dalmatian genes with Lab genes. Don’t let Labrador Retriever genes fool you because this pooch is not sedentary at all.

Being a Dalmatian mixed dog breed, Dalmadors possess polka-dotted coats that’ll definitely make your jaw drop in awe. They’re available in a huge variety of color patterns, so you’re free to choose the one you like.

Dalmadors are runners by nature! Owning a Dalmador clearly means you’re signing up for daily marathons.

23. Doberdor

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The parent breeds of Doberdors, Labrador Retriever and Doberman are both well-known for being very affectionate and loyal to their owners. That’s why we expect this lab mix to be twice the same.

Doberdors are intelligent fellows which makes training them a lot easier than it would a regular lab. This trait makes Doberdors ideal pets for novice pet owners. 

Another thing you should remember is that Doberdors tend to get protective of their owners and will try hard to prove their loyalty.

22. Corgidor

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Corgis are rabbit-eared beauties that harbor the personality of a celebrity. So, mixing those charming genes with the genes of a pure-hearted Labrador Retriever gives us a perfect pet.

Apart from its dashing looks, this mixed lab breed has outright impressive personalities which makes an ideal pet for individual pet owners as well as families.

As you can guess, Corgidors make loyal, affectionate, and people-loving pets. Though you need to know that Corgidor lab mixes may vary in traits depending upon the parent breeds used.

21. Spanador

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Labrador Retriever and Cocker Spaniel have always been people’s favorite dog breeds. With the goodness of the two most popular dog breeds in the world, Spanador is at par in traits with its parent breeds. 

As expected, Spanadors make good pets for families. They’re excellent at making connections with their owners. 

Due to the playful nature of Spanador along with other desirable qualities, it’s becoming one of the most sought out lab mixes in the States.

20. Bullmasador

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Bullmastiffs traditionally belong to the clan of guarding dogs. Adding the genes of pure-hearted Labradors to Bullmastiffs, we get a mixed pickle, i.e. Bullmasador.

Bullmasador lab mix manages to retain the good bits of labs such as loyalty, affection, and fun-loving nature. However, being part Bullmastiff, they may tend to be unresponsive towards strangers.

Before getting yourself a Bullmasador, make sure you’re all set to deal with shed hair and drool all over your place.

19. Beagador

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These cute, little, cursorial bongos are exceptionally well-cooked lab mixes. The cuteness and adventurous nature of Beagle and the pure love of Labrador Retriever are all you can ask for in a lab mix.

Beagador is a perfect lab mix for kids to have fun with. They’ll be your child’s second shadow and love your kids deeply.

Training a Beagador can be tricky at times and heavy coat shedding is something that could be an issue for some pet owners.

18. Borador

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Borador is one of the most favorable lab mixes for individual pet owners and families. Labrador Retriever traits show their magic and perfectly complement Border collie traits.

Owning a Borador means you’ve enough time to keep them engaged most of the time. It’s because they’re very energetic and can get mischievous when bored.

As expected from Labrador mixes, Boradors are overall cute, intelligent, affectionate, and fun-loving fellas you can hang out with.

17. Labraheeler

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Labraheeler is what you call a dog mix between Labrador Retriever and Australian Cattle Dog. Depending on the lab mix, they can come in multiple colors such as blue, white, brindle, and black.

You should think of getting a Labraheeler only if you have a giant yard where your bongo can play around and do the chores. It’s because they’re energy beasts and can’t be confined to a small place.

Labraheelers are not the type to be left home alone while you’re at your office, and thus make good pets only for active households.

16. Lab Pei

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Lab Pei is the yield of a lab mix between Labrador Retriever and Chinese Shar-Pei. They retain the astonishingly adorable looks of Shar-Pei, and are cherished as pets by families with kids.

Although a Lab Pei may try to ward off strangers by barking, they’re not aggressive at all. In fact, they’re sociable, loyal, and affectionate like Labradors.

Lab Pei is a heavy shedder and grooming twice a week is recommended. They make ideal pets for novice pet owners because they are easy to train.

15. Labrador Corso

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Labrador Corso manages to retain the good bits of Cane Corso also known as Italian Mastiff and Labrador Retriever. 

The weight of Labrador Corsos can range from 55 to 100 lbs with 28 inches of height. So, having a large-sized house and yard is mandatory for pet lovers willing to own one.

Labrador Corso breed is very smart, and thus easily trainable. However, the owners need to stand their ground with this breed because they can get dominating.

14. Pyrador

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The combo of Protective Guardian i.e. Great Pyrenees dog breed and Hunting Champ i.e. Labrador Retriever yields a Pyrador.

Pyrador makes an exceptionally well-charactered dog breed housing features like loyalty, protectiveness, vigilance, and playfulness. 

They may look gigantic in size but inside Pyradors harbor no aggression, and can double up as teddy bears at times. With obedience training, you can teach them a skill set that comes in handy, especially train them as professional guard dogs.

13. Labloodhound

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Retaining the strong sense of smell from Bloodhounds and the pettable nature of Labrador Retrievers, Labloodhound is a feature-rich lab mix. They mostly retain the body of a Lab and the strong suits of a Bloodhound.

Labloodhounds make excellent hunting dogs. They may seem scaringly large to some, but they’re very sociable and people-pleasing personalities.

With that being said, Labloodhounds cannot be left alone for longer periods. They make perfect pets for large families with an outdoors-oriented lifestyle.

12. Labrasenji

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Labrasenji retains the playful nature of Labrador Retrievers and the calmness of Basenjis. These labrador mixed breeds are medium-sized furry friends that harbor short yet dense fur coats coming in typical labrador color patterns.

They’re known for being slow learners, so you’ll need to train them harder than a usual dog breed. Although Labrasenjis are sociable, they don’t like a dictatorship and tend to love their independence. 

Labrasenjis are good to go when it comes to families with kids, however, extra vigilance is required.

11. Chabrador

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The combo of two jewels of different ancestry, Labrador Retriever and Chow Chow, brings us Chabrador lab mix. The facial folds and neck ruff of Chow Chows make this breed a sight to watch.

Chabrador is an ideal lab mix for individual pet owners and families without kids. They need moderate exercise every day to stay fit. 

One more thing you need to know is that Chabradors have dense double coats that shed constantly, so regular grooming will be necessary with this one.

10. Labrahuahua

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Making a blend of Chihuahua and Labrador Retriever is like joining two opposite poles, but the combo seems to work in Labrahuahua.

The size of a Labrahuahua can vary a lot ranging from Miniature Chihuahua size to large Labrador Retriever. However, the most common outcome is a medium-sized bongo.

Labrahuahuas tend to retain the facial features of a Chihuahua and the musculature of a Lab. You’ll find them as playful and loyal as a lab. This combo makes for an excellent watchdog.

9. Chesador

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Chesador is a lab mix combo where the Retriever genes of Chesapeake Bay Retrievers and Labrador Retrievers reunite. 

The only difference between the two parent breeds is their coat colors. That’s why we get to see Chesadors with coat colors retained from either of the two parents.

Chesador lab mix is a mixed dog breed that possess resilient, dense coats with excellent waterproofing. They’re naturally intelligent, loyal, and affectionate as Retrievers should be.

8. Labahoula

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The spotted leopard-like color pattern of Louisiana Catahoula and the loyalty and affection of Labrador Retriever mix up to give us this amazing Labahoula mixed dog breed.

With the temperament of Labradors and the physical features like coat color pattern, eye colors, etc. of Catahoula, Labahoula is deemed as a desirable family dog breed. 

Labahoula being power-packed with energy requires a good deal of space to play around with, thus not an ideal choice for apartment dwellers.

7. Lab-Aire

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Lab-Aire is simply a fabulous family dog breed that impresses us with the deep compassion of Airedale Terrier and the social traits of Labrador Retrievers.

The body size of Lab Aires tends to range between medium and large sizes. The Terrier genes make them a bit bulkier than a typical Lab weighs.

Lab Aires is able to bond readily with kids and can handle a bit of rough and tough play. However, do remember to groom them regularly, or they’ll keep shedding throughout the day.

6. Cavador

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Both Cavalier King Charles Spaniel and Labrador Retriever dog breeds boast similar personalities and physical features. That’s why Cavadors are most commonly seen as trimmed-down variants of Retrievers.

Cavadors make good pets for kids, in fact, they enjoy the company of kids. Also, they are neither too miniature nor too gigantic in size which makes them ideal for playing with kids.

You should expect Cavador lab mix to be a calmer personality like a Spaniel in comparison to purebred labs.

5. Boxador

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Boxers are naturally courageous personalities and the sociable characters of Labrador Retrievers make Boxdor an excellent lab mix desirable as a household pet. 

Other than courageous nature, the Boxer traits of Boxadors equip them with a sturdy build and resilient fur making them well-suited for their role as guard dogs.

Both the parent dog breeds of the Boxador lab mix are energy houses. That’s why a large yard is required for the exercise and regular upkeep of Boxadors.

4. Labany

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The focus of a Brittany Spaniel along with its acrobatic body, and Labrador Retriever’s faithfulness and affection make for one excellent lab mix we call Labany. 

All Labanys want to do is have fun with their owners. Owing to genes from Brittany Spaniel, Labanys can thrive in any situation whether you keep them in apartments, suburbs, or farms.

Though always remember to take your Brittany Spaniel Lab Mix on regular walks so as to keep your four-legged friend healthy.

3. Labrakita

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Labrakita is a peculiar lab mix as it’s a combo of two polar opposite dog breeds, i.e. Labrador Retriever and Akita.

While Labrador Retriever is known for being a lovable, fun-loving personality, Akita is a dog breed that’s about competence and quietness. So, we can say Labrakita lab mix is a mixed bag of pickles.

Labrakitas are naturally protective meaning you’ll need to put in a lot of effort during their training. Therefore, a suitable choice for experienced pet owners.

2. Springador

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Springador is what you get from a cross between Labrador Retriever and a Springer Spaniel. This cute-looking mongrel is all about having fun with affability being its strong suit.

We’d suggest you go for a Springador lab mix only if you have got a yard to yourself where your bongo can have fun. Taking your lab to a nearby park for daily walks will also do the job. 

Springadors are very energetic, so if you’re looking for a cuddle buddy, look for someone else.

1. Wolfador

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The Wolfador mixed dog breed combines the best of two worlds – the loyal and lovable personality of a Labrador Retriever with the strength and independence of a Wolf.

Its temperament is a mix of both the wolf and the Labrador Retriever. These dogs are incredibly loyal and loving, just like Labradors.

However, they also have some of the independence and aloofness of wolves. This means that they may not be as needy as some other dog breeds, but they will still form strong bonds with their owners.

Overall, Wolfadors make great pets for active families who can provide them with plenty of exercise and space.


Related Questions


Are Lab Mix Good Dogs? 

Yes, Lab Mixes are indeed good dogs. Lab mixes are Labrador Retrievers crossed with desirable dog breeds. It makes it possible for you to own a bongo with features that are the best of both worlds. However, choosing a desirable lab mix based on your needs is highly recommended.

What Is The Largest Breed Of Labrador?

Great Dane Lab Mix, also known as Labradane, is the largest breed of Labrador. It’s a mixed dog breed of the Labrador Retriever and the Great Dane. They look humongous in size but have a zeal and zest for being loyal, affectionate, and having fun with their owners.

Are English Or American Labs Better? 

It’s a common consensus of all the dog breeders that British labrador mixes tend to be calmer, quieter, and less active as compared to American Lab mixes. The latter is often characterized as being more playful and energetic. So, it’s not about being better or worse, it’s all about the pet owner’s preferences.

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