How big does a Newfoundland lab mix get?

26-28 inches
Appearance, Personality, and Traits of a Lab and Newfoundland Mix

Weight 80-115 lbs for male/70-100 lbs for male
Height 26-28 inches for male/24-26 inches for female
Size Big
Coat Type Dense double-coat; short to medium length
Coat Color Black, Brown, Sable, Fawn, Cream, Pied, Brindle

How long do Newfoundland Labs live?

Newfoundlands usually live between 9 and 10 years, whereas Labradors can live from 10 to 12 years. As long as you keep your cross as healthy as possible, it could live anywhere between these ages.

Is a Newfoundland dog a labrador?

Labs and Newfoundlands are not related, but the Kennel Club them both recognized as official breeds around the same time. Labradors derive their lineage from the St. John’s water dog, a valuable working dog in Newfoundland that excelled at swimming and was known for its intelligence.

What is the best lab mix dog?

Best Lab Mixes

  • Golden Labrador. Parents: Golden Retriever x Labrador mix.
  • Frenchie Labrador. Parents: French Bulldog x Labrador mix.
  • Labmaraner. Parents: Weimaraner x Labrador mix.
  • Lab Pointer. Parents: Pointer x Labrador mix.
  • Greyador. Parents: Greyhound x Labrador mix.
  • Labrador Corso.
  • Boston Lab.
  • Pugador.

What are facts about Newfoundland dogs?

Newfoundlands are great swimmers because of their waterproof fur, their webbed feet and their strong muscles. The Newfoundland is a very large dog breed, standing 26–28 inches (66–71 cm) and weighing 100–150 pounds (45–68 kg). The largest Newfoundland found was 72 inches (180 cm) long and weighed 160 pounds (73 kg).

How big do Newfoundland dogs get?

Males normally weigh 65–80 kg (143–176 lb), and females 55–65 kg (121–143 lb), placing them in the “Giant” weight range; but some Newfoundland dogs have been known to weigh over 90 kg (200 lb) – and the largest on record weighed 120 kg (260 lb) and measured over 1.8 m (6 ft) from nose to tail, ranking it among the largest of dog breeds.

What do you call a Newfoundland Labrador Retriever mix?

The Newfoundland Lab Mix is the offspring of a purebred Newfoundland dog and a purebred Labrador Retriever. In the dog world, the Newfoundland Lab Mix is known as a crossbreed. A crossbreed, sometimes referred to as a “designer dog” or a “hybrid dog,” is the offspring of two purebred parents, such as the Newfoundland and the Labrador.

What are the characteristics of Newfoundland dogs?

The Newfoundland is a giant dog, powerful and massive. They are longer than they are tall (rectangular body profile), but have a compact body. The upper line is straight from the cross to the rump, and they have a strong, broad back and a sloping rump. The chest is broad, deep and spacious, and the belly is not picked up.