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To be honest Moli, any good stud dog owner would not need to advertise anyhow, but the top and bottom is, if he is KC registered which he certainly should be if he is being used for stud then he will be registered as a yellow labrador retriever! Fox red variant of yellow is rarer then the usual shades however |
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No it's one and the same Moli. Lab and labrador are short for Labrador retriever. There are other retrievers other than labrador eg Golden retrievers, Fat coated retrievers, Curly coat retrievers etc.. 'Retriever' really refers to the group which they fall into |
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Well spotted Smudgley, I did indeed mean Flatcoated |
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