List of Labrador Retrievers

A yellow Labrador retriever.
Endal, the world's most decorated dog, wearing his PDSA Gold Medal.

This list of Labrador Retrievers covers notable individual dogs that belong to this breed. The Labrador retriever is the most popular breed of dog (by registered ownership) in both the United States and the United Kingdom. The breed is exceptionally affable, intelligent, energetic and good natured, making them excellent and popular pets, companions and working dogs. They have a high work ethic[1] Common working roles for Labradors include: hunting, tracking and detection, disabled-assistance, carting, and therapy work. Approximately 60–70% of all guide dogs in the United States are Labradors.

As both the most popular breed by registered ownership and also the most popular breed for service dogs in several countries, there have been many notable and famous labradors since the breed was recognized.

List of famous Labs

Assistance dogs

Labrador guide dogs.

Police, military, rescue and detection dogs

Jake, together with Mary, his handler.

Other heroic labs

Pet dogs

Field (working) dogs


Fiction, TV, books, films and media

Mascots and adverts

Notable individuals in the development of the breed

A surviving picture of "Buccleuch Avon" (born 1885), the foundational dog of all modern Labradors.

Other

Notorious Labs

Notorious Labrador mixes

See also

References

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