A Lab Mix Puppy – Great For The Whole Family

Regardless of what kind of dog you are looking for you may want to consider a lab mix puppy. The only type of dog that really does not work for a lab mix puppy are dogs from the toy category. In general these dogs are desirable because of their small size, but when you mix them with a Labrador they will no longer retain that tiny size. However, just about every other class of dog will work in for a lab mix puppy.

Breeds To Consider When Getting A Lab Mix Puppy

The first breed that almost every considers to be very desirable in a lab mix puppy is a Golden Retriever. There are several reasons for this. The first reason is that both dogs are of similar sizes and therefore you really do not lose that aspect of the breed or create any other undesirable combinations in their physical structure. In addition to this both of the dogs have a similar temperament so you can expect a dog that is very friendly and a pleasure to be around. In addition, Goldens are very intelligent so for the most part a lab mix puppy between these two breeds will be a very smart dog. The lab mix reviews on this combination make it one of the most popular combinations for a lab mix puppy.

The next breed that you may want to consider mixing with a Labrador is the Rottweiler. Rotts have a bad reputation because they are used as fighting dogs. In fact for the most part they are very good to their owners and their families. They are also incredibly loyal, even for a dog, and have been known to throw themselves into danger without fear or pause when defending those close to them. When they are mixed with lab, their aggressive nature is tempered a bit as is their size. In addition, labs are very intelligent dogs and the mix of these two breeds is usually very smart. This leads to dogs that are very smart and loyal, perfect if you are looking for not only a family pet but perhaps a guard dog as well.

The last breed of lab mix puppy to look at is the Siberian Husky. Huskies are generally not the most social of dogs towards humans, but they are loyal and do make good guard dogs. In addition they are tireless workers and have boundless amounts of energy. Puppies of this breed are very active and require a careful and attentive owner. When bred with Labrador they again have a tendency to pick up the better qualities, those being the labs inquisitive and intelligent nature as well as complete dedication to its human family.

As you can see these three breeds all make for a unique dog when bred with a Labrador. Depending on what you are looking for you may want to seek other combinations as well, but for the most part just about any breed will work with a Labrador.

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