BreedQuestBreedsSportingLabrador Retriever
At a glance: The Labrador is a medium-large (25–36 kg) sporting breed: friendly, trainable, and famously food-driven. Brilliant with children and other dogs, it needs real daily exercise and sheds year-round — the default first dog for good reason.

Vital stats

SizeMedium-large · 55–62 cm
Weight25–36 kg
Life expectancy10–12 years
EnergyHigh — 60–90 min/day
SheddingModerate, year-round
CoatShort double coat · black, yellow, chocolate
GroupSporting · AKC / FCI №122

Breed traits

Friendliness

Affectionate with family
Good with children
Good with other dogs
Openness to strangers

Care

Shedding level
Grooming effort
General health
Drooling

Mind

Trainability
Energy level
Barking
Food motivation

Temperament

Bred to retrieve waterfowl all day without complaint, the Labrador is patient, biddable, and desperate to please — which makes it wonderfully easy to train and wonderfully easy to overfeed. Expect a dog that wants to be with you, in water, ideally carrying something.

BreedQuest census: Across 380,000 logged Labs, "food-motivated" is the single most-chosen owner trait — and the leading cause of the breed's weight problems.

Habits & quirks

Mouthy by nature

A retriever needs to carry things — give it a toy or it'll pick its own.

Water magnet

There is no puddle it will not find, and no lake it will not enter.

Eternal puppy

Labs mature slowly; expect adolescent energy until nearly three.

Counter-surfer

Food left at nose height is, in the Labrador's view, a gift.

Care

Exercise60–90 min/day — fetch, swim, and sniff work; a bored Lab is a destructive Lab
FeedingMeasure every meal — the breed gains weight faster than almost any other
GroomingWeekly brush, more in the two annual sheds
TrainingEasy and rewarding — start early to manage the size and enthusiasm

Common questions

Are Labradors good family dogs?

Yes — arguably the benchmark. Gentle, patient and sturdy, they suit families with children of any age.

Do Labradors shed a lot?

Moderately, all year, with two heavier seasonal blows. Weekly brushing keeps it manageable.

How much exercise does a Labrador need?

60–90 minutes of real activity daily. Under-exercised Labs get bored and chew.

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