What is a healthy weight for a Labrador?

Male: 64–79 lbs29–36 kg
Female: 55–71 lbs25–32 kg
Labrador Retriever/Weight

How much does a fully grown Labrador weigh in kg?

By analyzing thousands of data points, we created the real-life Labrador Retriever weight distribution chart. For a typical female, the weight ranges from 22.4kg to 34.8kg and for a male from 28.7Kg to 38.7kg. That is, 49.4lbs to 76.7lbs for females and 63.3lbs to 85.3lbs for males.

Is there a smaller version of a Labrador?

Besides being smaller in size, miniature labradors are the same as any normal labrador in all aspects. They’re still one of the friendliest and most energetic breeds you’ll come across, and they love being with their people. Mini labs are extremely devoted to their owners and love to please them in all sorts of ways.

How big do Labs get weight?

64 – 79 lbsMale, Adult
55 – 71 lbsFemale, Adult
Labrador Retriever/Mass

How big is a 4 month old Lab?

Labrador Retriever Growth & Weight Chart

Age Male Weight Female Weight
2 months old 10 – 15 lb 5 – 10 lb
3 months old 20 – 30 lb 20 – 25 lb
4 months old 30 – 40 lb 25 – 35 lb
5 months old 35 – 45 lb 30 – 40 lb

Are Golden Retrievers smaller than Labs?

Labradors and Golden Retrievers both count as medium-sized dogs. However, of the two, Labradors measure slightly larger than Golden Retrievers. On average, Labrador Retrievers stand between 21.5 and 24.5 inches tall and weigh from 55 to 80 pounds.

What is a mini Labrador?

Dwarf Labradors are born when two Labrador parents who are carrying the genes for dwarfism produce a litter of puppies. There are two different sets of genes that produce dwarfism in Labradors. These are known as SD1 and SD2. SD1, known as osteochondrodysplasia, causes the dwarf Lab to have obviously bent legs.

Where can I adopt a rescue Labrador Retriever?

Save A Lab Rescue provides all necessary veterinary care for its rescued Labradors and transports them to approved foster homes, where they are cared for until they are adopted. The organization conducts a thorough screening process of its prospective adopters, and seeks to place its rescued Labradors into approved, permanent adoptive homes.

Can I Foster a Labrador Retriever?

Fostering a dog is a highly rewarding way to assist Labrador Rescuers. Find Your FUREVER Friend! Bradley is a pocket Labrador and is almost two (2) years old. He is a go-getter, active, and benefits from a consistent daily routine including exercise, training, feeding, and more training.

Are Labrador Retrievers good guard dogs?

Labrador Retrievers need companionship and are excellent with children and other dogs. Most labs are too friendly to make good guard dogs. Labs can adapt to apartment life with sufficient daily exercise but do best with a decent sized yard.