Saturday, August 23, 2014

Useful Information About Australian Labradoodles

By Deanne Shepard


Labradoodle is a crossbreed between standard poodles and Labrador retrievers. The term labradoodle was originally used in 1955, although 1989 was when first purposeful breeding took place. The source f the name is that first breeding happened in Australia. The breeding project was managed by Wally Conron. Late 80s is when the term gained more use after the species started being used widely as an allergen-free guide dog.

Current breeder organizations and fanciers do not consider the dog as a breed and not all of them are hypoallergenic. However, that is a quality that many people look for in the dog. Since strictly speaking no dog is totally hypoallergenic, the term is applied loosely in most contexts. Breeding is mostly done between the original breeds although some breeders use Australian labradoodles for breeding in an attempt to create a new breed.

Labradoodles have never been known to hunt even though both original parents are good hunting dogs. Their main purpose was to work as service dogs. Infact the crossbreeding began after a request was made by a certain disabled woman. Like Labrador Retrievers, they learn fast and are easy to train. They also shed the coat slowly and experience low hypoallergenic like their poodle parents. They serve as both pets and service dogs when training is given to them.

This type of dog comes in three major size variations. The size is highly dependent on the size of the poodle used for first-generation breeding. Standard, medium, and miniature are the three main size categories available on the market. The standard size ranges between 21 and 24 inches in height with females being smaller than males. Weight ranges between 50 and 65 pounds. The medium size ranges between 17 and 20 inches in height and weighs between 30 to 45 pounds.

The dog is loved by many people because of the many attractive characteristics it exhibits. It is known for affection, sociability, intelligence, cheerful disposition, and level headedness. When happy, they become playful and each member of the family is treated with love. Training, socialization, and heredity are some of the factors that affect temperament. Puppies chosen should have average social ability, not aggressive to littermates and not too shy.

Although generally healthy animals, labradoodles are attacked by various infections and diseases during different stages of development. Different animals are affected differently by diseases. Major diseases are hip and elbow dysplasia, progressive retinal atrophy, epilepsy, diabetes mellitus, various allergies, hypothyroidism, and ear infections. One must confirm the existence of health clearances before accepting puppies from a breeder.

This dog should be raised in apartments although they do well in the back yards. Daily exercise must be ensured for at least an hour. Excess energy is expelled during exercise. Failing to expel the excess energy causes the dog to become destructive. The dog is good for providing company when going for a jog or walk.

The animal should not be over-fed or under-fed. 1 to 2.5 cups of food is the recommended amount. The food should be dry and rich in nutrients or all kinds. Two meals are sufficient in a day.




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