Labradoodle Information & Facts For The Potential Dog Owner

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By Be Dog Savvy

Dixie Labradoodle

Labradoodle is the result of crossing the Labrador Retriever and the Standard or Miniature Poodle.
Labradoodle is the result of crossing the Labrador Retriever and the Standard or Miniature Poodle.

You are likely interested in labradoodle information and facts if you are thinking about getting a dog and this particular breed interests you. Knowing the various characteristics of a particular type of dog matters, because it gives you an idea of what to expect when you bring the pooch home. This is important, because all breeds are different.

The first thing you need to know about a labradoodle is that it is the most popular designer dog and is the result of crossing a labrador retriever and a standard poodle. Therefore, you should expect this dog to have both lab and poodle qualities. This means the dog is not only highly intelligent and friendly, but it is also a good watchdog and full of energy.

In regard to labradoodle information and facts and their history, this particular breed of dog was developed in the 1970's to provide assistance to a blind person who was allergic to dogs. Thus, labradoodles were originally bred to maintain the temperament of a lab with the non-shedding and low allergen coat of poodles. As a result, their bodies are slightly heavier than the standard poodle, and feature a broad head, flat ears, round and expressive eyes, a large nose and a tail that is set low. However, their coat is very different from the short-haired labrador, instead it is curly or wavy and is 4-6 inches in length. Furthermore, the coat is available in many colors including: cream, black, chocolate, apricot, cafe, silver, and chalk.

The following is other general labradoodle information:

Size - Doodles are available in three different sizes -

  1. Standard - between 23-26 inches high and 45-77 pounds
  2. Medium - approximately 18-21 inches high and 45-77 pounds
  3. Miniature - ranges 14-17 inches high and 40-55 pounds

Temperament - These dogs are very intelligent, which makes them highly trainable. Additional labradoodle information and facts you will discover regarding their temperament include they are sociable, friendly, non-aggressive, loveable, happy, affectionate, loyal, and are relatively good watchdogs. Moreover, due to their sociability, labradoodles can be quite patient with children and will love to play with them as long as they are properly socialized. They are also usually accepting of other family pets.

Life expectancy - The average doodle lives between 13 - 15 years.

Grooming - Their coat should be brushed/combed daily to prevent knots and mats. The coat should also be washed every few months and trimmed 2-3 times per year to help prevent matting.

Exercise needs - As was mentioned in the above labradoodle information & facts, labradoodles are high energy dogs. Therefore, they need to be provided with at least two 20 minute walks per day, and frequent runs in the backyard. Doodles also love to swim, and should be given plenty of play time.

Health - Labradoodles that are bred by ethical breeders will be susceptible to fewer health problems. That said, the health issues that can affect this breed include: hip dysplasia, hypothyroidism, patella luxation, elbow dysplasia, and retinal atrophy.

The more labradoodle information and facts you know, the more confident you will be in your decision to choose this breed, and the better prepared when welcoming your new dog home.

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Party Girl 3 years ago

These dogs seem to be fantastic pets.

nlhouser 3 years ago

Not a small dog, the labradoodle is a very intelligent and affectionate breed due to the two different lines invovled. Excellent article bringing out the high-points of the poodle and also the lovable lab.

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Julie-Ann Amos Level 1 Commenter 3 years ago

Nice hub, have linked it from one of mine

123 2 years ago

nice dogs.when we sit in a circle our dog runs around us alot then just lays down in a spot.do u know why

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Art 4 Life 2 years ago

wonderful information on the labradoodle...I love those dogs!! great hub!

boobycxc 2 years ago

I like your stuff

nice job

Chase 2 years ago

These dogs are horrible it's like they have ADD

CCK 22 months ago

I have a labroodle, she just turned 4 and she is the best dog my husband and I could have ever picked for our family. She is soo lovable and friendly. We live right next to a bay and she loves to swim in it. She is super friendly to little children. Best dog ever!!!

Unknown 21 months ago

I was looking for a dog that was fun-loving and lo-shedding because of my allergies.Now I have found the perfect breed.All I need is a perfect dog from the breed.

Y~ 20 months ago

I married an dog man. I was bitten by two dogs at the same time as a young child so I was deathly afraid of dogs. Well I became a dog lover!!!! Our Labradoodle is AMAZING!!!!!! He was so easy to train! He is so gentle! He is totally AWESOME. I would even get a 2nd one!!!

bob chilly 13 months ago

i got one and they are the best i also liked reading ur facts

Daniel 7 months ago

My girlfriend and I have a labradoodle that is about 10 weeks old, he is very high energy at night. He likes to constantly bark constantly before we feed him. We won't feed for bad behaviour and have read all sorts of tips to keep him from misbehaving. How can we keep him being so hyper at night and from bark profusely before we feed him??

Joy 3 months ago

If you are rewarding the barking with any attention, even negative, your dog will continue. It sounds like your dog needs lots of play in the day to be tired at night. And crate training is a very very good idea at this age.

lala 2 months ago

love them labradoodles

Diahann 2 months ago

If your puppy is hyper at night he/she needs more play time during the day. We got our puppy at 8 1/2 weeks and walked him every morning & afternoon. We had no issues at night. Crate training is good too. He is now a year old and we love him so much.

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