I adopted 2 labs 20 years ago - a yellow mum aged 4 and her 7 month old black lab puppy. They were wonderful dogs and we still speak fondly of them. The black lab died 8 years ago, because I found her passing so devastating [even tho'she was 14] that I can't bear to put myself through this again.Her mother also died at 14 years .
They are what our dog trainer called 'biddable' in other words they want to please but --- can be naughty if not handled properly. So puppy classes are vital even if like me you've had other dogs. I'd had a Border Collie and thought I was a bit of an expert. However, he was a totally different character, highly intelligent and easy to train. If your trainer is as good as mine was he will help you train according to the breed. He also called labs 'dustbins' and they will literally eat anything and can be very greedy - prone to plumpness, so be careful. They are very lovable, wonderful with children, have a sense of humour, drop their hair everywhere, greet your guests with big sloppy licks, drool with hunger when you are eating and try to stare you out when you are eating. I could go on, but you've guess I'm a terrific fan and recommend these dogs to you - enjoy them, it's a fun journey.