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The Finest Australian Labradoodle Breeders

By Nancy White


Labradoodles became quite popular in a few latest decades. This lovely dog is a cross-breed between Labrador retriever and a Poodle. There are three size variations of these beautiful animals, depending on which type of a Poodle was used, Standard, Miniature or Toy. Australian Labradoodle breeders mostly breed the largest of these three variations, and this one is certainly the most popular one in Australia.

Doodles are really clever, responsive and playful dogs, ideal for large families with children, but also for all people who love dogs. They make wonderful companions, and will adapt to any living space, as long as there is someone there to keep them company most of the day. They love people, but also other dogs and animals.

Well socialized Labradoodle won't make you any problems. He is able to learn new things very fast, and respects his owner if well trained. Thanks to his intelligence, he is easy trainable dog, but needs both physical and mental challenges to keep him busy most of the day. If bored, Doodle might become a little bit destructive to your furniture, house plants or his toys.

All dogs need some level of discipline, and Doodle is no different. He needs to understand who is the leader of the pack. If you don't take this role, he will gladly do it for you, and you won't be very happy about this. Dogs need to know what is expected from them, and what is allowed and what isn't. If you are consistent about it, it won't be any problem.

Grooming is quite simple, especially if you decide to take your dog for a trimming now and then. The quality of your dog's coat may vary. Some Doodles have hair type coats, while some have fleece or wool coats. If trimmed, these coats are easily groomed. Hair type shed, and wool and fleece type don't. That's why later types are really good for people suffering from different allergies.

Doodles are really interesting dogs. They enjoy spending time with people, and might be even too friendly to all people they meet. They also enjoy spending time with other animals. They especially love children, and they make great playing friends to them, so affectionate, friendly and always ready to play, run around or chase ball. They enjoy learning new things, too.

Find yourself a good, respectable breeder, to make sure your future pet will be healthy and well socialized. Prepare all important stuff before bringing this new family member into your home. He will need a few bowls for his food and water, a nice place to sleep and a few chewing toys. Every dog needs to chew something, and it's better to give him a toy.

When it comes to feeding, puppies eat a few times a day, maybe four, and you should give them the food they are already used to. Adult dogs eat twice a day. When it comes to amount, it will depend on their activity level. If they spend a lot of energy, they will probably need more food. Provide him with different physical and mental challenges and this will be enough to make him perfectly happy.




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By Nancy White


Labradoodles became quite popular in a few latest decades. This lovely dog is a cross-breed between Labrador retriever and a Poodle. There are three size variations of these beautiful animals, depending on which type of a Poodle was used, Standard, Miniature or Toy. Australian Labradoodle breeders mostly breed the largest of these three variations, and this one is certainly the most popular one in Australia.

Doodles are really clever, responsive and playful dogs, ideal for large families with children, but also for all people who love dogs. They make wonderful companions, and will adapt to any living space, as long as there is someone there to keep them company most of the day. They love people, but also other dogs and animals.

Well socialized Labradoodle won't make you any problems. He is able to learn new things very fast, and respects his owner if well trained. Thanks to his intelligence, he is easy trainable dog, but needs both physical and mental challenges to keep him busy most of the day. If bored, Doodle might become a little bit destructive to your furniture, house plants or his toys.

All dogs need some level of discipline, and Doodle is no different. He needs to understand who is the leader of the pack. If you don't take this role, he will gladly do it for you, and you won't be very happy about this. Dogs need to know what is expected from them, and what is allowed and what isn't. If you are consistent about it, it won't be any problem.

Grooming is quite simple, especially if you decide to take your dog for a trimming now and then. The quality of your dog's coat may vary. Some Doodles have hair type coats, while some have fleece or wool coats. If trimmed, these coats are easily groomed. Hair type shed, and wool and fleece type don't. That's why later types are really good for people suffering from different allergies.

Doodles are really interesting dogs. They enjoy spending time with people, and might be even too friendly to all people they meet. They also enjoy spending time with other animals. They especially love children, and they make great playing friends to them, so affectionate, friendly and always ready to play, run around or chase ball. They enjoy learning new things, too.

Find yourself a good, respectable breeder, to make sure your future pet will be healthy and well socialized. Prepare all important stuff before bringing this new family member into your home. He will need a few bowls for his food and water, a nice place to sleep and a few chewing toys. Every dog needs to chew something, and it's better to give him a toy.

When it comes to feeding, puppies eat a few times a day, maybe four, and you should give them the food they are already used to. Adult dogs eat twice a day. When it comes to amount, it will depend on their activity level. If they spend a lot of energy, they will probably need more food. Provide him with different physical and mental challenges and this will be enough to make him perfectly happy.




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