Anyone ever crossed a golden retriever with a chocolate lab?

I don't have a male lab
Female lab, same dif.
Doesn't make sense to risk not having purebreds.

I personally don't see the logic in crossbreeding two very unhealthy breeds.
Labs and Goldens are literally among the most likely to die from cancer, have hip displasia and arthritis.
 
The chocolate lab's parents were both chocolates.. My chocolate lab has some white on her, I don't know why.. Is it possible for the puppies be black with white markings?

I think the white spot if on the chest is pretty normal on your chocolate.
I don't think any of the pups will end up with spots..... Unless it's maybe small and on the chest.

Now then the final coat texture might be quite interesting.
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Hello everyone who posted on this thread.. So she ended up with 7 adorable black pups, and they ALL have good homes and a couple of people have been updating me with pictures showing me how they've grown! Here are some pics.. if I have any more I'll post later!
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Aw!

Here's our mutt .His mom was a beautiful golden retriever. The owners said the dad was a blue healer from down the road that got out, but we think it was a pit or rott. And probably the owner didnt want to say and risk not getting rid of the pups. In a litter of 5 there were 3 golden females who looked just like the mom. And one other male that was black with the brown markings like a rott or Doberman. And our little Dozer.

Not so little anymore. 105 lb lap dog
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