Labrador retriever

NOUN
  1. breed originally from Labrador having a short black or golden-brown coat
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  • The ten purebred dogs, most of them Labrador retrievers, were rescued about a year ago when U.S. law-enforcement officers raided a rural Colombia veterinary clinic.
  • This, after all, is a woman who dislocated her shoulder three years ago while forearming a raccoon off her deck to protect her Labrador retriever. NYT > Home Page
  • At this scale, a single ethanol molecule is roughly the size of a corpulent Labrador retriever.
  • Inspector Stephen Marais says he is looking for German shepherds, Rottweilers, Border collies, cocker spaniels, Labrador retrievers and kelpies to be trained in police work.
  • But the trend toward jumbo dogs doesn't quite explain why the Labrador retriever is far more popular than other big breeds.
  • Jake was our resident dog, a large dominant male, part Border collie and part Labrador retriever, with a little German shepherd thrown in.
  • The most popular breed of designer dog is the Labradoodle - originally a cross between a Labrador retriever and a poodle.
  • A South Korean biotech company on Monday unveiled four Labrador retriever puppies it said were cloned from a Japanese dog skilled at sniffing out patients with cancer.
  • A South Korean biotech company on Monday unveiled four Labrador retriever puppies it said were cloned from a Japanese dog skilled at sniffing out patients with cancer.
  • They now have four female dogs: Madison, a black Labrador retriever, nine; Ellie, also a black lab, eight; Alex, a vizsla, eight; and Bea, a Weimaraner, a seven-month-old puppy.
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