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Limb malformation in Miniature Labradors is most commonly seen in dwarfism as a result of the SD 2 genes. This results in short, often crooked, and uneven limbs. The bones are also more prone to issues like fractures and arthritis which makes mini Labradors more fragile than their regular counterparts. Hip dysplasia is a condition that mainly affects large dog breeds including regular Labs.

However, the mini Lab is one of the exceptions often suffering from the joint anomaly despite their smaller build. Intervertebral disc disease occurs where the tissues between spinal vertebrae break down. This leaves both the spinal column and the spinal cord that it protects exposed and at risk of injury.

In very serious conditions, the Miniature Labrador may suffer spinal compromise with consequences including chronic pain and even paralysis. Mini Labradors may be small but they have appetites just as large as regular-sized Labs. This combined with their numerous musculoskeletal issues and subsequently lower levels of activity leave them more prone to obesity.

Fortunately, this is something you can very easily prevent by watching what and how much your mini Lab eats. There is no standard price for the Miniature Labrador. This is because their breeding is not very common and thus there are not very many breeders with set prices for the dog breed. Even then, the higher limit makes Mini Labs some of the most expensive niches dogs out there.

Here are a few of the reasons why this may be the case. Miniature Labradors are very difficult to come across especially in their purebred form. This is because breeders rarely intentionally breed them as a result of the numerous health issues that they are associated with.

This means the only other way for you to get a purebred mini Labrador is through litter rants which are also very difficult to find and unpredictable to selectively breed.

With such tight supply, breeders that have miniature Labrador Retrievers have free reign to set the price as high or low as they wish. For the few dog breeders willing to intentionally breed Mini Labradors, the process is difficult and often expensive. First off they need to screen the involved dogs for health issues that need to be selectively bred out to ethically produce mini Labradors. They also have to take care of the pregnant Mini Labradors which usually end up having very complicated pregnancies and deliveries.

All these costs add up and make the resulting mini Labs quite pricey. Despite being so controversial , mini Labradors still have a very strong and loyal fanbase.

These people drive the demand in the market which makes the dogs expensive despite all their issues. At least they have redeeming qualities including their endearing personalities that we will get right into. There is a common belief that miniature Labradors are aggressive and noisy like other miniature versions of large dog breeds.

This is not at all true. Remember that Mini Labs are strictly speaking not a standard variation and are thus in every way just like regular Labradors in terms of personality. Here are a few traits you may notice if you happen to get one. Miniature Labradors live to please and thrive on approval and praise. This will come in handy during training as they are usually also very eager to learn new skills. There is never a dull moment in a home with a Miniature Lab.

They love to play especially with their favorite human friends which is ideal if you want a lively companion to bring life to your home. Miniature Labradors are social butterflies. This works well if you have a large family or happen to have other pets. With a little socialization, there is no one that mini Labs will not get along with. Loyalty is something else you have to look forward to from your Mini Labrador.

They form strong bonds with people they spend a lot of time with especially for things like playtime and feeding. Mini Labradors may be smaller than regular Labs but this does not make them any less smart. The little pooches pick up very easily on new skills which makes them convenient to train and easy to live with. Miniature Labradors have a thick, short coat that sheds very heavily.

They are also sometimes prone to skin issues including dermatitis and odors. This means that you pretty much have your work cut out for you in terms of grooming.

If you plan on doing some of the grooming yourself, here are a few tips that may come in handy. Shedding is one of the most recurrent issues you will have to deal with as a mini Lab owner. The best way to get ahead of things is to get on a regular grooming schedule.

Mini Labs shed seasonally. When the shedding is minimal, you could go for a twice-a-week interval. Despite that, there is a bit of controversy surrounding the overall health of these dogs.

Like humans, dwarfism is a condition that is known to exist in many breeds, including Labradors. It affects dogs just like it affects humans, causing a slowed growth of bones, which causes the dog to develop a shorter-than-normal stature. Dwarf labs are conceived by breeding two labradors that carry the genes responsible for dwarfism. When both dwarf parents contribute a copy of the dwarf genes, the litter is born with predisposed dwarfism.

There are two types of genes responsible for dwarfism in labradors known as the SD1 and SD2 gene. Thus, the Labrador cannot grow as much as a typical lab, causing them to develop a smaller stature. Another way most breeders create miniature labradors is by crossbreeding them with another small breed of dogs.

Such labradors might be significantly smaller in size. And to sell them at a premium is unethical and can land the breeder in trouble.

Another problem with hybrid miniature labs is that they might not always turn out to be perfectly healthy. This one is perhaps the most popular technique for creating a miniature breed. With some breeds, this technique can be quite successful and can yield puppies that are significantly smaller in size than the average puppy of that same breed. However, there are some issues with this technique as well.

Runt parents can produce standard-sized puppies. Because the small-size of these runts is usually due to some health condition, or worse dwarfism, the same genetic flaws would probably pass on to the litter they conceive. Also, some breeders inbreed these runts, which can lead to difficulties of their own. If backyard breeders are mating two small Labradors to try to produce mini puppies, it could be entirely possible that these small parents have a form of dwarfism.

Not only may the resulting pups be smaller than average, but they may also have a whole host of other health problems as the breeder was more concerned with their size than their health or well-being.

There are already way too many unwanted dogs out there in need of a home, so if somebody is going to breed dogs, then they had better be doing it for good reason. Such as to help improve the health and longevity of a breed for future generations, not just to make a quick buck.

It cites the ideal height for females as between If this dog is happy and healthy, then great. But, the problem comes when people start trying to intentionally breed smaller Labs and create miniature Labradors.

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