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The Latest Labradoodle Articles

Labradoodle Grooming
When it comes to Labradoodle grooming it doesn't matter whether you have an American Labradoodle or a Australian Labradoodle, these dogs need grooming throughout their lives in order to keep their coat in the best possible condition, and to avoid excessive tangling and matting.

The History of the Labradoodle
The Labradoodle is a unique dog, with a fascinating history. It all started with an inquiry from a visually impaired women in Hawaii, who wanted a guide dog that wouldn't cause her husband's allergies to flare. The reason she chose Australia was the quarantine rules. After the success of the first mating, Mr. Conren bred Labradoodle to Labradoodle, and called the subsequent offspring, "Double Doodles." When Wally Conren retired, a veterinarian named Kate Schoeffel (Kate's Family Pets) from Condoblin New South Wales, Australia, who had been in touch with him, started her own breeding program mating Miniature Poodles with Labrador Retrievers. Her success was such that she is still breeding her Miniature first generation Labradoodles.

Labradoodle Breeders And A Regulatory Body
There are many who feel it is imperative your labradoodle breeder be a member of a regulatory body. "Governing bodies such as the ILA and the LAA have been set up in order to protect the consumer as well as the Labradoodle itself, via the keeping of accurate records, DNA profiling of parentage, Codes of Ethics, monitoring of breeding practice, and other initiatives designed to give the purchasing public confidence. Just weigh everything and make the decision whether or not you feel comfortable. Also, I wouldn't say it's the best indicator, but I'd look at the people to dog ratio. Because really what people are looking for are cute, healthy pets, not necessarily pedigree. But, we have health, good looks, good attitude, good personality.

Choosing a Labradoodle Breeder
I want to stress the importance of not choosing a Labradoodle puppy based on price. You want to buy your puppy from a credible and experienced breeder, and that usually comes with a heftier cost. You know you've found a good breeder if their mission is to better the breed with healthy, well-tempered dogs. The reputable Labradoodle breeder strives to advance the quality of the breed with each new litter. Visiting and bringing questions for a Labradoodle breeder gives you an opportunity to meet the puppy's siblings and the parents--giving you an idea of the physical and behavioral characteristics.

Teaching Your Labradoodle Puppy To Sit
The "Sit" command is an easy way for your Labradoodle puppy to show off their good manners. "Sit" is also the easiest exercises to practice because you can have them to sit whenever and wherever you like. This command particularly good for everyday things, like having their leash attached before heading out for a walk. The easiest way to teach Labradoodles to sit is by getting their attention with a treat, held above their head. This is the SAME system that literally 1,000s of his protégés have used to tame and train their dogs in as little as 24 hours.

Your Labradoodles Intelligence
You've decided you want to welcome a Labradoodle into your home. They're a popular dog today, because they're very intelligent, playful, and depending on the Labradoodle, allergy-friendly dogs. This article offers you some useful information to consider. And by the time you're through, you should know if you're ready to make the commitment to care for and love a new puppy. If it flops, it's really the owners fault." Michael also echoes Beverley Manner's thoughts regarding the high intelligence of these wonderful dogs. If they're not challenged, that boredom makes for trouble.

Labradoodles and Goldendoodles
During an interview with Indiana Doodle Owners Group founder Beth Line, she said, "There's a very distinct difference between Labradoodles and Goldendoodles," Beth said. I tell the difference between F1 Labradoodles and Goldendoodles by their coat. "The Goldendoodle on the other hand, when they reach their adult coats, their hair is going to grow 4 to 6 inches long and has a wavy look or a curl to it because of the poodle. I have trained my Goldendoodles not to put their mouths on people by simply taking one of their other natural tendencies (retrieving) and replacing the mouthing with retrieving a toy. Their natural desire to retrieve keeps their mouths occupied with a toy."

Here are some additional Labradoodles resources:

Labradoodle Puppies

Labradoodle Rescue

Labradoodle Breeders


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