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Introducing the Labradoodle

Find out everything you need to know about the Labradoodle: its characteristics, its behavior, its education, its price.

The Labradoodle

The Labradoodle, a friendly and intelligent companion

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The Labradoodle is a relatively new breed, originating from a cross between a Labrador Retriever and a Poodle in the 1980s. This hybrid breed was first developed in Australia with the aim of combining the Poodle's hypoallergenic coat with the Labrador's friendly and outgoing nature. Today, the Labradoodle is one of the most loved and popular dog breeds worldwide, cherished for its intelligence, affectionate nature, and versatility.

Labradoodles are known for their bravery and adaptability, excelling in various roles such as hunting, companionship, and rescue work. They are incredibly loyal and affectionate, often forming strong bonds with their owners. These dogs are sociable and enjoy the company of people and other animals, frequently displaying their affection through cuddles and playful behavior.

LABRADOODLE FACT FILE

This section outlines the unique features of the Labradoodle breed of dog.

Group

The Labradoodle belongs to the Crossbreed group, which includes retrievers, flushing dogs, and water dogs. They are friendly and outgoing.

Size

Labradoodles vary in size from 14 to 24 inches at the withers and weigh between 15 to 65 pounds.

Coat length

Labradoodles have medium-length, curly or wavy, hypoallergenic fur.

Coat color

Labradoodle coats come in black, chocolate, cream, and apricot, with various shades.

Living environment

Labradoodles adapt well to homes with yards or nearby parks.

Sociability

Labradoodles are friendly and excellent with children and other pets.

Health

Labradoodles are generally healthy but can be prone to hip dysplasia and allergies.

Training

Labradoodles are intelligent and easy to train with patient, positive reinforcement.

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Physical characteristics

The Labradoodle, a perfect blend of traits

Labradoodles are medium to large, well-balanced dogs with a charming appearance. Their curly or wavy coat and expressive eyes make them particularly endearing.

Size and weight of the Labradoodle

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Labradoodles vary in size. Females range from 14 to 22 inches, and males can reach up to 24 inches. Females weigh between 30 and 50 pounds, and males weigh between 50 and 65 pounds.

Labradoodles grow quickly, reaching their adult size and weight by 12 to 18 months.

The coat of the Labradoodle

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Coat length

Labradoodles have a medium-length coat that can be curly or wavy, featuring soft fur with waves and fringes.

Coat color

Labradoodles come in various colors, including black, chocolate, cream, apricot, and red.

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Coat care

Labradoodles have a dense coat with a thick undercoat and shed minimally. Regular brushing and grooming every few months are essential to prevent matting and maintain coat health.

Other characteristics of the Labradoodle

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Physical features

The Labradoodle is balanced and well-proportioned with a moderately broad head and tapered muzzle. They have expressive, round eyes in brown or hazel and ears set slightly above eye level. Their athletic, muscular body is complemented by a medium-length tail with a slight curl.

Temperament & behavior

What is the temperament of the Labradoodle?

Labradoodles are loyal, affectionate, and friendly, making them excellent companions.

Labradoodle category

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Among 400 registered dog breeds, Labradoodles belong to the Crossbreed group, which includes retrievers, flushing dogs, and water dogs like Spaniels and Labradors.

These breeds are hardworking, intelligent, and skilled hunters, known for their gentle and trainable nature. Labradoodles excel in retrieving and hunting, and are devoted companions.

Behavior of the Labradoodle

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A loyal companion

Labradoodles are affectionate and friendly, thriving on love and attention from their owners. They need a present and attentive owner for proper development.

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Sociable and generous

Labradoodles are sociable and get along well with people and other pets. They are great companions for children due to their gentle nature. Early socialization is important for enhancing their friendliness.

The Labradoodle's living environment

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Versatile living situations

Labradoodles adapt well to apartments, houses, urban, and rural settings. They need love, attention, and at least two 30-minute walks daily.

Outdoor needs

Labradoodles thrive with outdoor space to explore and burn energy, benefiting from a yard or nearby park for regular activity.

Training the Labradoodle

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Intelligent and trainable

Labradoodles are highly intelligent and easy to train, quickly learning commands through communication and positive reinforcement. Using a GPS collar is recommended to prevent escapes.

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Attentive and versatile

Labradoodles have excellent listening skills and thrive on praise and rewards. Early socialization is key, and once trained, they are very obedient and versatile companions.

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Health & nutrition

How to take care of the Labradoodle

Labradoodles are generally healthy. Daily care is crucial to prevent diseases and infections.

The health of the Labradoodle

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Illnesses

Labradoodles are robust but can have issues like hip dysplasia, allergies, and ear infections. They typically live 12 to 14 years.

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Routine care

Regular vet check-ups ensure vaccinations and treatments are up-to-date. Daily care includes brushing, ear cleaning, dental care, and nail trimming. Labradoodles are not hypoallergenic but shed minimally.

Feeding the Labradoodle

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Daily requirements

Labradoodles have specific nutritional needs, and a balanced diet is essential for their vitality and strength. Proteins and vitamins are crucial to meet these requirements. Premium kibble suitable for Labradoodles provides a balanced dietary foundation. If additional protein is needed, supplementing their diet with lean white and red meat is beneficial, while fats should be limited.

Breeding or adoption & cost

What does a Labradoodle cost?

The Labradoodle is well-regarded with several breeders available. It's important to consider several factors before adopting.

How to choose your Labradoodle

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Finding the right breeder

Consider several factors before adopting a Labradoodle. Choose a reputable breeder, visit their premises, and check the health of the puppy and its parents.

Lastly, you must have your dog microchipped by the age of 8 weeks old and registered on a database like Petlog or Animal Tracker. This is a legal requirement in Great Britain, with a potential

fine for non-compliance. Your vet can microchip your dog for a small fee, or any Blue Cross center will do it for free.

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The price of a Labradoodle

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, depending on factors like lineage and breeder reputation. Annual maintenance costs, including veterinary care and food, range from

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