How to tell the difference between Labrador and Golden Retriever

Labradors and golden retrievers are very different in terms of hair and character. Golden retrievers generally have golden hair, but Labradors have three colors of hair.

1. In terms of character:

From the perspective of overall character, Labradors and golden retrievers are both gentle, lively, non-aggressive pets with high IQs. However, there are some genes that contain temperament and bloodline, and there are still obvious differences. There is nobility in the blood of the Golden Retriever, and there is a hint of nobility even in ordinary walking. Therefore, people always say that the Golden Retriever is like the young master and the girl in the rich family, but the Labrador is otherwise. More than a golden retriever, they are free and unrestrained. Compared with a bookish family background, they are like a chic child in the countryside. Other golden retrievers are more self-aware than Labradors, and Labradors are easier to obey and interact with. Keep people under control. Golden retrievers are also lazier than Labradors. They often don't want to move after playing for a while, and they lie on the ground and refuse to get up. It is common for Labradors to have lack of appearance no matter how much they play.

2. In terms of hair:

The easiest way to distinguish the two types of dogs is their coat color. Golden retrievers generally have only one color, which is golden coat color, but Labradors generally have three coat colors. In addition to gold, there are also black and brown. At the same time, the hair of golden retrievers is longer than that of Labradors. The feathers of chickens show the appearance of waves, while the coat of Labradors shows smooth appearance. double layer exterior. Many people will focus on the hair of golden retrievers to make their dogs look better. But for a short-term dog like Labrador, this situation will basically not happen.

When raising a dog, you may wish to supplement it with vitamins, so that the dog's hair will grow better.

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