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The Labradoodle is an intelligent and sociable dog that has earned high popularity in a short time in the United States and Australia. The hybrid breed was developed as a hypoallergenic guide dog by crossing a poodle with a Labrador retriever. The Labradoodle is an amazingly affectionate breed that got the best of the two parent breeds: a fine character from the Labrador, and a non-shedding coat from the Poodle.
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Beautiful from every angle, the dog really enjoys its popularity and widespread popularity. The Labradoodle, although bred as a service hypoallergenic breed, has already proven its versatility both as a great family pet and as a therapy dog.
The Labradoodle adores being with the people it loves and will bathe them in its boundless love and devotion. The energy of the Labradoodle and the pleasant disposition of both breeds will probably eventually give the breed worldwide fame and secure the top spots on the charts of the most popular dogs.
If you see a calm and quiet Labradoodle while he's lying curled up at your feet, rest assured that in a moment he may be ready to jump and play with you. The Labradoodle does almost everything enthusiastically, but especially so when it comes to training. He is easy to train because he is smart and always tries to please (the poodle is in the top 3 smartest breeds). The breed usually gets along well with other dogs and pets. Like the Labrador, it also gets along well with children.
Yes, on all sides, the Labradoodle is a near-perfect dog, but many of the dogs in this hybrid breed do not match the originally bred guide dog. The main problem with the breed remains the instability of the offspring, even when two purebred Labradoodles are bred.
The peculiarity of the Labradoodle is the lack of stable and consistent breeding results so that the dogs get certain established characteristics. The fact is that even after several generations, the Labradoodle for the most part does not have certain fixed characteristics. And the popularity of the hybrid seems to have exacerbated this problem, as there are many breeders who are unfamiliar with breeding practices. As a result, some Labradoodles are more like regular poodles; they are intelligent, loyal, fairly quiet, and do not molt. Others, on the contrary, are more like Labradoodles: they are noisy and molt a lot.