Labradoodle Dog Breed

Labradoodle Dog Breed Facts, Information and Pictures

Labradoodle is a popular choice for dog owners. They are available in a wide variety of colors, sizes, and coat types. What’s more, they come from the original crossing of Poodles and Labrador Retrievers which aimed to produce hypoallergenic guide dogs.

The end result was a smart and sociable dog with the right mix of qualities to be a guide dog. They are also low-shedding which makes them popular among prospective buyers.

Labradoodle Dog Breed Profiles-Quick Facts

Labradoodle Dog

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Height22 to 25 inches
Weight50 to 75 pounds
Life Span10 to 14 years
Breed Sizemedium (26-60 lbs.)
Best Suited Forchildren ,seniors ,families dogs , cats ,
Temperamentgentle , playful, protective ,friendly ,willful ,outgoing
Colorsyellowcreamblackwhite/ brown / chocolate / liverredgold /
Comparable Breed Poodles and Labrador Retrievers
Labradoodle Dog Breed Profiles

Labradoodle’s History

The Labradoodle started out as a hypoallergenic guide dog in Australia. In 1989, Wally Conron, who was in charge of the breeding program for the Royal Guide Dogs Association of Australia, conducted the first purposeful crossbreeding between one of their Labrador Retrievers and one of their Standard Poodle.

Size

The Labradoodle comes in three sizes i.e. ( standard, medium, and miniature) depending on which size of Poodle was used for the first-generation breeding. The Standard Labradoodle ranges from 22- 24 inches in height for a male and 21- 23 inches in height for a female, while both can range in weight from 50-65 pounds.

The Medium Labradoodle should range from 18 – 20 inches in height for a male and 17-19 inches in height for a female, and weigh around 30 to 45 pounds.

Miniature Labradoodles have an average size of 14 to 16 inches and weigh between 15 and 25 pounds.

Exercise

The Labradoodle is a cross between the Labrador retriever and the Poodle. They are highly energetic and enjoy exercise – although they’re still happy with 2 hours plus every day. They’ll also like training, games, interactive toys, and being involved in all family activities at the rest of their home.

Training

Labradoodle

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Dog training is an important part of life for most dogs as they are both active and intelligent. They take to it relatively quickly through reward-based training but will pick up habits more readily than praises- so be sure to emphasize positive behaviors instead.

This dog is great for active jobs such as agility or even pet gundog work. They will enjoy having a job to do.

Training a Labradoodle is an important part of owning one. They need lots of grooming and handling. Teaching them to let go of prizes when asked (but in a positive, rewarding way) is especially important – no one like losing what they’ve earned!

Being a gundog, they are likely to be used to living with cats but should be monitored around other small pets and birds.

Grooming

Labradoodle

One of the difficult things about Labradoodles is that it can be hard to predict what kind of coat they are going to have – their fur may be like a Labrador or like a Poodle.

This means that they may not shed too much or shed minimally (the Poodle coat). In that case, they will need regular trimming. On the other hand, they may shed and have an unruly coat (the Labrador) that is prone to matting.

They’re flexible and range from being low maintenance to high maintenance so be prepared for either!

You need groomers and trainers who are willing to work with you when the time comes and show you how to cope or provide services directly. You should always do your research before settling on a professional, so take your time and find a groomer that will help get your Labradoodle into shape.

Dog ear care is important for dogs with long hair to help make sure that extra hair doesn’t get caught inside, which can lead to infections or soreness.

Food and Diet

Large breed dogs have bigger weight needs and a different nutritional balance, including minerals & vitamins.

Labradoodles, like most large breed dogs, are at risk of bloating and stomach problems. However, by splitting their daily meals into smaller more frequent portions you can avoid this to an extent.

If you want a Labradoodle to live a long and happy life, you need to feed it with the right balance of all the main nutrient groups. This includes supplying them with enough fresh water. It’s important to measure your pup’s body condition periodically and know that you need to feed him twice a day, at least. Feed him according to the requirements of his food.

Labradoodle’s Health Issues

Labradoodles are generally healthy compared to other dog breeds, but they may suffer from certain health conditions. All Labradoodles won’t get any or all of these ailments, but it’s important to be aware of them if you’re considering this mixed breed

watch out for the most common health conditions of Labradoodles:

  • Hip Dysplasia
  • Elbow Dysplasia:
  • Epilepsy
  • Allergies
  • Diabetes Mellitus
  • Progressive Retinal Atrophy (PRA
  • Hypothyroidism

Children And Pets Compatibility

The Labradoodle does well with children and makes a gentle, caring companion. They might knock down smaller kids when they are having fun, but they mean no harm to them.

As with any breed, it’s important to show children how to approach and touch dogs, and always supervise interactions between dogs and young children. To do this, always teach kids how to properly greet a dog (e.g., not pulling their ears or tail) as well as reinforce teaching that a person should never be bitten or maimed by the animal.

Your child should be taught never to disturb a dog while they are eating or sleeping. No matter how friendly, no dog should ever be left alone with your child.

Labradoodles usually get along with other dogs and pets. They require training and socialization like most do in order to live well with them.

Frequently Asked Question

Are Labradoodles smart or dumb?

They are a mix of Labrador Retrievers and Poodles, two highly intelligent dog breeds.

Do Labradoodles bark a lot?

Yes. They are know as medium barking dog.

Are Labradoodles hypoallergenic?

They are low to non-shedding dogs and, if they do shed, they typically only do so in the same frequency or less than other breeds.

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