Was the first Labrador Retriever a yellow chocolate or black Retriever?

It's impossible to say for sure what color the first Labrador Retriever was. Here's why:

* The breed's origins are murky: While the Labrador Retriever originated in Newfoundland, Canada, its exact history is debated. The breed likely evolved from water dogs used by fishermen, and the first official Labrador Retriever breed club was founded in England in 1903.

* Color variation early on: Early Labradors likely came in various colors, including yellow, chocolate, and black. These colors were not established as distinct "types" until later on.

* No definitive records: We don't have records of the precise color of the first dogs that were recognized as Labrador Retrievers.

So, while it's fun to speculate, we can't definitively say whether the first Labrador Retriever was yellow, chocolate, or black.