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Where To Find Australian Labradoodle Puppies

By Marissa Velazquez


The history of Australian Labradoodle puppies is relatively short if counted in years as a breed. Thirty years ago the idea of an intelligent hard working dog that didn't shed hair or dander came to be reality when Wally Conran cross bred a poodle with a Labrador. After several litters he finally came up with one puppy from a litter that could be trained as a guide dog for a woman in Hawaii with a husband that was allergic to dogs. Of the thirty one other dogs bred twenty nine became guide dogs. An unheard of average for any breed.

Since that time the dog has gained popularity with people from all walks of life. There are three different lines of ancestry for these dogs. Two separate factions that breed Labradors, Poodles, and a spaniel to accomplish both coat and temperament and another in America that breeds strictly Labradors and Poodles to get the same results. When looking for a puppy be sure to ask which breeders they come from. There are some differences according to the breeder's standards guidelines.

If the dog you are looking for needs to be super smart and non-aggressive then this may be the one you are looking for. They have strong personalities and will try to take advantage of an owner that doesn't have strong leadership qualities. Exercise is very important for these dogs. They will become restless if cooped up for long periods. They have proven themselves to be loyal to their families and social with other people and animals.

It is always wise to ask the breeder what they have been feeding the puppy and what kind of feeding schedule they have him on. It is best not to change these things too suddenly. A gradual replacement of the known food for the new one is easier than a puppy with an upset system.

If your breeder has begun training the puppy you should find out what the training is and what methods are being used. If no training has been started make a schedule that will allow you to take the dog outside every three or four hours and stick to that schedule for housebreaking. You will also have to leash train him early so that he gets enough exercise.

It is important to start grooming the puppy early in his life. The sooner he gets used to the feel of the brush the better he will like it. With the lack of shedding and very thick coats they should be brushed no less than three times weekly. Twice yearly trims at the groomer for nails, ears and a trim will suffice.

There are differences in the texture of their coats also. They can range from kinky like a poodle to free flowing and wavy like the spaniels. Size of your dog will vary also dependant on the size of the poodles in his background. They can range from a standard poodle all the way down to a toy and everywhere in between.

There are numerous places to find Australian Labradoodle puppies when you start your search. They are high energy, intelligent dogs that have shown themselves to be excellent pets as well as companions and guide dogs. A search of the internet will give you enough leads to determine if this is the best choice for you and your family.




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