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Labradoodles
and Goldendoodles, A
new breed of dogs.A fellow blogger was always mentioning
“puggles” to me. Then one day I went for a walk with my 3 dogs and
my neighbour and her dog. She mentioned the labradoodles and goldendoodles to
me. She had seen them on a t.v. show. So, I decided to do some investigating. For those who want
some information about these dogs, but not long scientific reports, here is my
article. I went on a long internet journey, and I found out some amazing facts.
At first I though someone was maybe just getting bored, and decided to create
a new breed of dog. But no, there are some very valid reasons for breeding these
mixtures. Just read on, and you may find that there are reasons why you may want
to look into one of these “oodle” dogs yourself. As
always, do lots of research and get lots of recommendations from current “oodle”
owners. There are also forums and clubs that you can find on the internet. These
can also help you decide if one of these is for you. In the meantime, just enjoy learning something new, and when
your neighbour tells you about an “oodle” dog, then you will know
what they are talking about. A Labradoodle is a crossbred dog created
by crossing the Labrador Retriever and the Poodle. Their temperament makes them
good service and family dogs. The impetus behind experiments with this
type of cross was the desire to achieve a service dog that would not shed and
so produce a hypoallergenic dog that is suitable for people with allergies to
fur and dander. This has not yet been reliably achieved, as Labradoodles have
varying coat lengths and textures, and crosses beyond the first generation do
not yield a predictable coat type. The result of this cross produced
intelligent, easily trainable puppies that were the beginning of the Labradoodle
as we now know it. Crossing these two breeds also gave the Labradoodle a hybrid
vigor and a variety of coat types. Labradoodles combine the best of the 2 breeds.
Labradoodles are known to posses the gentle, sweet disposition of the retrievers
combined with the intelligence and allergy friendly coats of the poodles. Labradoodles
are wonderful with children and people who have special needs. They are non-aggressive,
highly intelligent dogs that are extremely easy to train. They want nothing more
than to please their people. The Labradoodle can vary in size: Standard,
Medium and Miniature Color varies from chalk (milky white), shades
of cream, gold, black, chocolate, red, caramel and silver. Coat:
Labradoodles usually have no body odor, require minimal bathing and brushing and
rarely, if ever, attract fleas. They seldom shed hair but will need to be groomed.
Wooly: Somewhat like a poodle. Requires regular
grooming and is allergy friendly. Fleece: The ultimate coat. It is easily
maintained, non shedding, allergy and asthma friendly. Hair: Anything
from flat and straight to curls down the back and possibly wavy. It can vary from
minimally to profusely shedding. Not likely to be allergy friendly. Allergy
and Asthma sufferers - Labradoodles may be the breed for you! Check it out…
The Labradoodle is still under development. Strictly speaking, the labradoodle
cannot yet be described as a dog breed because it does not breed true. Further,
the breed standards of breeds-under-development are invariably freer, more open
to interpretation and cover more observable types than those of established or
kennel club-recognized breeds. The term Goldendoodle (Golden Doodle)
describes a hybrid dog, crossbred between a Golden Retriever and a Poodle. This
hybrid is often said to have begun in Australia, along with the Labradoodle;
US fanciers challenge this assertion. Poodle hybrids have become increasingly
popular and it is likely that the combination of Golden Retriever and Poodle has
been duplicated by breeders in various countries. Goldendoodles are intelligent and
obedient. The make great family pets and will be wonderful companions. They are
vey social and devoted to family members. They are people dogs, good with kids
and other dogs and pets, and friendly with strangers. Goldendoodles
are likely to get into mischief if they spend most of their lives alone or bored.
(My golden retriever certainly gets in trouble when bored. I can vouch for that
first hand.) They are intelligent and love to please, therefore, they are very
easy to train. They are a medium to large size family dog with great temperaments.
When bred correctly, most of your first hybrid crosses are much healthier
because they are NOT in-bred or line-bred or back-bred to their cousins, fathers,
mothers, sisters and brothers. The Goldendoodle can work out well for those who
suffer from allergies. They shed little to none, and they are very loving dogs.
If you have allergy or dog hair concerns, look into a goldendoodle. There
are some amazing Labradoodle and Goldendoodle sites on the internet, with references
to breeders in USA and Canada, and World Wide. These sites have some beautiful
pictures of dogs and puppies. You will fall in love with them. I did instantly.
That is why I posted about these dogs on my blog. And that is why I was so compelled
to write about them. About Me My name is Ruth Bird. I have been married
for 27 years to my husband, Chris. Chris has been battling the monster, MS, for
a number of years. Pet Health Care is my passion. Contact me http://www.mimfreedom.com/aboutus.htm My pet blog
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