Wednesday, September 2, 2015

Suggestions On Choosing A Labradoodle In Chicago Area

By Daphne Bowen


Choosing a compatible pet should be a matter of study and care, regardless of the type of animal which is ultimately selected. Far too many people simply choose a puppy based on the appearance alone, and what puppy isn't cute. It is important to learn more about the characteristics of various dogs before choosing a pet. One of the more popular dog breeds is the mix of Labrador and Poodle, known as a Labradoodle. Here are some facts about the Labradoodle Chicago area residents can use in deciding whether the breed fits the personality of the family.

The history of the breed began in Australia. Wally Conran deliberately crossed a Labrador Retriever and Standard size Poodle in 1989. He was in charge of the Royal Guide Dogs Association of Australia. The purpose was to develop a guide dog suitable for owners with allergy problems. The result was Sultan, who as sent to Hawaii where he worked out so well that other breeders tried to duplicate the success of the cross.

The difficulties with crossing the Lab and Poodle breeds is the lack of consistency in the results. Even different dogs from the same litter may have different characteristics. Some people choose the Doodles with the expectation that they won't have problems with shedding, but may not enjoy the extra time spent in brushing and trimming. Other owners are actually allergic to the dander. It's important to check out the features of the specific animal before taking it home.

Generally speaking, Labradoodles are quite intelligent. They are eager to please their owners and take direction well. They are large enough to be a problem if there are young children in the household, because of their natural exuberance. The first-time pet owner will find this crossbreed to be a good choice for training.

There are many color options available to Labradoodle dog owners. You can also select from one of three coat textures: Hair, Wool and Fleece. The shedding levels vary as well as the density and care levels of the various coats. Some are curly, some are wavy and some are straight. Generally speaking, the coat should be brushed at least once or twice each week. Those coats which do not shed will need to be trimmed regularly.

The crossbreed tends to be subject to ear infections. They should be dried and cleaned after exposure to water. Frequent checking will help to catch problems early.

The Labradoodle is one of the most popular crosses among the "Doodles". Breeders in the Australian Labradoodle Association and the International Australian Labradoodle Association are working together to make the designer breed into full status as a registered breed. This efforts will require multi-generational breeding. Although highly popular, care should be taken to obtain a puppy from a reputable and responsible breeder who is able to ensure quality results and healthy animals.

Generally, a Labradoodle is a pet that works for many families. Care in picking a dog from a breeder who cares about the quality and health of the puppies will lead to positive results. The puppy will be socialized into the new family more easily.




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