Important Facts About Australian Labradoodle Puppies North Carolina Pet Owners Need To Know

By Judy Sullivan


Australian Labradoodles make a great canine companion for any family who is looking for a dog that is clever, loving, and does not shed much. These dogs are the result of breeding a Poodle with a Labrador Retriever, which produces a very intelligent animal that is ideal for those with allergies. If thinking about adopting Australian Labradoodle puppies North Carolina dog lovers should know what this animal's specific needs are.

They were first bred in the 1980's by a breeder named Wally Conron whose goal was to produce a dog that possessed the Labrador Retriever's excellent disposition and the Poodle's tendency to shed less. Sometimes they are trained as guide dogs for the blind and other various physical or mental impairments.

These dogs can be somewhat of a surprise to breeders as their characteristics may vary considerably. The size of the animal depends on the size of the Poodle used in breeding, males are generally taller and heavier than females. Three types of coats are possible; fleece which is wavy, wool which is curly, and less commonly, hair which is straight and less desirable because it sheds. Colors may be solid or patterned in these shades; chalk, silver, black, red, apricot, parchment, cream, cafe, gold, and chocolate.

They are the perfect playmates for children and usually get along with other animals. Since they are very intelligent, training is generally not hard, but the owner must clearly assert that he or she is "pack leader" from the beginning. The Australian Labradoodle is by nature loyal, gentle, and eager to please.

It's important that this dog gets enough exercise every day and may act up if it doesn't. Having a decent sized yard to romp around in is best, but even in an apartment it can be content provided it is taken for a long walk several times daily. They like to play fetch and other interactive games with humans, and also enjoy swimming, which they have a natural affinity for, if there is a pool.

With routine veterinary care, they are generally healthy, although they can have a tendency to develop disorders common to Labradors and Poodles. Hip dysplasia and progressive retinal atrophy are the main ailments they are prone to, and these should be screened for prior to breeding. If they get enough exercise and have a healthy diet, they may live to be 13 to 15 years of age.

Grooming is needed on a regular basis, especially for dogs with a curly coat. It helps to brush the fur daily to prevent it from getting matted, which happens easily since they shed so little. Professional, full grooming services are recommended monthly, and trimming should be done two or three times annually.

Since this dog is a hybrid, it is not currently recognized by major breeding associations as a true breed. Some breeders are trying to establish it as a breed. When looking for Australian Labradoodle puppies North Carolina prospective owners can adopt, it's important to note that there may be a choice of either those which are the offspring of a Labrador and Poodle, or those which have two Labradoodles for parents, either of which can be high quality pups, although there may be more diversity with the former.




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