Labradors do not typically have six toes; they generally have the standard canine arrangement of four toes on each paw. However, some Labradors may have a genetic condition known as polydactyly, which can cause them to have extra toes. This can occur due to a mutation in the genes responsible for limb development. While extra toes are rare and not a breed standard, they can sometimes be seen in certain dogs.
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