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Choosing Adorable Australian Labradoodle Puppies

By Della Monroe


Considering only the physical attributes when opting to adopt a new dog may not be the wisest decision one could make. To avoid getting a pet that is not compatible to an individual's lifestyle, taking time to consider the breed's other characteristics such as typical health issues, grooming needs and general behavioral tendencies is advisable. There are many qualities that Australian Labradoodle puppies have which many people find quite attractive.

This breed first came into existence in the late 1980's in an attempt to create a hypoallergenic guide dog. It is the result of combining a Labrador Retriever with a Poodle. They are also commonly utilized as emotional therapy animals or assistance pets for the disabled.

As a relatively new breed, the results are not always consistent, even within the same litter. Some of the dogs may have more of the Labrador features and characteristics, while others might favor the Poodles, with a few being the perfect combination. To increase the chances of getting more well balanced pups, many breeders are very careful to mate only two that are of near equal mix.

These dogs can be classified into three main types according to sizes, which are Miniatures ranging up to 30lbs, Mediums who may reach 45lbs and Standards which can weigh in excess of 100lbs. Generally, if their health is good, they can live about 15 years, and can grow up to 24" tall. Due to imbalanced breeding, their physical features may vary, but prominent eyebrows and a broad head are special features that practically every dog has.

As both Labradors and Poodles come in many shades, these crossbred dogs may be of practically any color. The dogs generally have one of three different types of fur. The soft waves are called fleece, the raggedy straight style is called hair and the lamb like curls which are the most free of allergens, is referred to as wool.

Regardless of fur type, they do not require frequent bathing though they should be brushed regularly to avoid matting and tangling. Those of the fleece and wool styles should be clipped at least twice a year as the coat never stops growing and may become rather bushy. For the most part, all of these dogs tend to produce less musty odor than other breeds.

Outside of a few hereditary issues they may be prone to experience, these animals tend to enjoy relatively good health. Hip dysplasia, which is quite common in Labradors, and the genetic optical disorders of the Poodles, are some of the more likely problems they might face. However, keeping the ears and eyes cleaned and attending regular vet appointments can help them live healthier.

When it comes to character, it is really hard to beat these dogs as they are the combination of two of the most well behaved and intelligent breeds alive. They are extremely smart, very sociable, affectionate, docile, very devoted to their people and are able to get along with all types of pets, even cats. The biggest drawback may be a tendency to bark when excited, left alone or sensing strangers near their family.




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