Labradors, like most dogs, typically poop 1 to 3 times a day.
Several factors influence a Labrador's pooping frequency, including age, diet, activity level, and overall health.
Puppies tend to poop more frequently than adult dogs, especially after meals.
Dogs eating high-fiber diets may poop more often than those on lower-fiber diets.
Active dogs might need to poop more frequently than less active dogs.
If you notice any significant changes in your Labrador's pooping habits, it's important to consult with your veterinarian.