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LabradoodleLabradoodles are a mix of Labrador Retrievers and Poodles. Here's everything you need to know about this dog breed.
Quick Labradoodle Summary:
Size: The size of a Labradoodle depends on the size class of the poodle parent. A standard poodle will usually have medium-sized offspring, while miniature poodles will have commensurately smaller offspring.
Weight: Assuming a standard poodle parent, 20-55 lbs.
Coat: There are two coat options, depending on the breeder's focus -- fleece (soft, fleecy coat, hanging in loose curls) or wooly curly coat quite similar to a standard poodle's.
Shedding: Low- to no-shedding dog
Temperament: Friendly, intuitive, smart dogs, Labradoodles have been bred for temperament and coat, primarily.
Obedience: Reasonably obedient dogs, Labradoodles are sometimes a little to smart for instant obedience.
Ease of Training: The dogs are easy to train and can learn a lot.
Way with Children: Excellent with children, as both of their forebears are good family dogs.
Labradoodle - Facts
AKC Group/Date Admitted: Neither recognized nor accepted by the AKC.
Size & Weight: Assuming a standard poodle parent, 23-26" and 20-55 lbs. Mediums are 18-21", and Miniatures are 14-17".
Coat: There are two coat options, depending on the breeder's focus -- fleece (soft, fleecy coat, hanging in loose curls) or wooly curly coat quite similar to a standard poodle's.
Head & Muzzle: Reasonably broad face with handsome eyebrows and well-set ears.
Body: Solid, well-built dogs, Labradoodles are slightly stockier versions of their poodle relatives -- chests are not as deep as the Labrador retrievers, and they have a leggy, poodle-like gait.
Colors: Labradoodles come in an array of colors -- everything from chalk and silver to chocolate and black.
Life Expectancy: 13-15 years
Popularity: Popularity is a challenge to determine with no AKC registration, but the dog is certainly talked about and gaining popularity.
Habitat: Labradoodles do well in nearly any setting. Their exercise needs are pretty normal -- a decently long walk and some playtime will keep your dog happy.
Labradoodle - Origins
Country of Origin: Australia
Historical Information: These dogs were originally bred in the late 1970's-1980's -- there is some disagreement between sources. While American Labradoodles are still strictly Labrador Retriever/Poodle crosses, Australian specimens have been declared a separate breed.
Labradoodle - Defining Characteristics
Temperament: Excellent with other pets and children, as both of their forebears are good family dogs.
Behavior: Well-behaved, cheerful dogs.
Habits: Well-mannered, enthusiastic dogs, Labradoodles are sometimes noted for their playfulness.
Labradoodle - Concerns
Health Issues: Look to the breed's lineage for common health problems, which can include hip dysplasia, epilepsy, and obesity.
Exercise Needs: This dog needs quite a lot of exercise, but can do well with long, leashed walks.
Grooming Needs: Labradoodles need regular brushing with a slicker brush, and, less frequently, professional bathing and clipping.
Travel Needs: There are no particular concerns with transport of these dogs.
Getting Along With Other Pets and Children: Excellent with other pets and children, as both of their forebears are good family dogs.
Labradoodle - How to Choose
What to Look for in a Healthy Puppy: Clear eyes, healthy coats, and tons of energy.
What You Will Need For A New Puppy: An appropriate crate, door gates and backyard dog fencing will keep him safe. Lots of toys and room to run will keep him happy.
Puppy-Proofing your House: Puppies are small and explore a lot. Be sure that there is anything that your dog can get into, pull out, or chew is safe for him.
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