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I've been watching a few movies about dogs lately and have noticed that American GRs and labs to a lesser degree seem to be darker than their Aussie cousins. Some of the GRs are almost Irish Setter colouring and was just wondering why Australia doesn't have those colours, or am I just not seeing them?

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My Lab girl was very "red" when she was a pup - and still goes through phases of being a bit darker than the average yellow at certain times of the year.

There is a "red" in Labs, yes? But I've never seen them in Australia... I'd prefer that over chocolate... I'm not a fan of chocolate Labs myself.

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I was under the impression that it was a popularity thing as well, and that people tend to want lighter coloured GRs, which leads to more lighter ones around. I met a woman at dog school who wanted a darker coloured one and had a relaly hard time finding darker dogs!

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My Lab girl was very "red" when she was a pup - and still goes through phases of being a bit darker than the average yellow at certain times of the year.

There is a "red" in Labs, yes? But I've never seen them in Australia... I'd prefer that over chocolate... I'm not a fan of chocolate Labs myself.

T.

The colour is called Fox Red

Fox Red Labs

Lab Coat Colours

"Yellow Labradors can range is shade from a very light cream all the way to a rich dark red color known as "fox red" with various darker shading along the ears, top line, tail and hocks"

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you can get the odd b&t lab can't you?

eta: just read the coat colours, the mosaics are AWESOME

There are sometimes parti poodles born after generations of solid colours, sometimes a weird throwback just happens. Pretty cool if you ask me - I wish partis were able to be registered in Australia!

Tell me this isn't the cutest dog - my mum's byb Toy Poodle Gretel, phantom colouring.

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you can get the odd b&t lab can't you?

eta: just read the coat colours, the mosaics are AWESOME

There are sometimes parti poodles born after generations of solid colours, sometimes a weird throwback just happens. Pretty cool if you ask me - I wish partis were able to be registered in Australia!

Tell me this isn't the cutest dog - my mum's byb Toy Poodle Gretel, phantom colouring.

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naw, I'm not a poodle fan but I think I'm in love

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Darker goldens tend to be from field lines. These guys have sent pups to NZ and Japan, but they were fairly moderate in colour (were selected for other attributes than colour). A darker coat can hide the mud a bit better, but more importantly, the coarser coat sheds mud and dries faster.

My old boy was fairly dark, more of an old English style. He had a very low maintenance coat despite quite heavy feathering.

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There is a gorgeous golden here who I believe is from working lines, took these pics of her at an agility show. She is very athletic and awesome fun to watch! If I ever got a golden I would want one just like her! :)

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