Labradoodles are a cross between the Standard Poodle and Labrador
Retriever. This crossbreed began in Australia, prompted by a blind
woman with allergies to dogs who could benefit from a service dog.
The result was low allergy dogs able to possess the best qualities
of both breeds. However, the results from these first crosses were
inconsistent.
Since the late 1980's, Rutland Manor and Tegan Park, Australian
research facilities, have been selectively breeding only the dogs
with the exact characterisitcs desired. Through many generations
of selectively breeding dogs with the desired coats, temperament
and highest health standards, these facilities have developed the
true
Australian
Multi Generational Labradoodle. They have gentle, sweet dispositions,
high intelligence and allergy-friendly coats. Proven great with
children and people with special needs, these charming, intelligent
dogs are extremely easy to train, non-aggressive, and eager to
please. The multi generational labradoodles are best for people
with dog
allergies and those preferring a non-shedding dog.
Labradoodle Size |
Miniature |
Medium |
Standard |
Height (Inches) |
14-16 |
17-20 |
21-24 |
Weight (Pounds) |
15-25 |
30-45 |
50-65 |
Color: vary from chalk, cream, gold, caramel, red, black, silver,
blue, chocolate, café, parchment and parti-parti.
Coat:
length should be 4-6 inches long, usually no odor and require minimal
bathing and grooming. The three coat varieties are:
Fleece |
Light and silky, easily maintained and non-shedding.
Allergy- and asthma-friendly. |
Wool |
Similar to lambs wool texture, requires regular grooming
and is allergy-friendly. |
Haircoat |
Straight, curly, or wavy. Sheds variably and has odor. |
Apricot Labradoodle Puppy
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Sarah with Red Puppy
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Red Australian Labradoodle
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Cream and Red Australian Labradoodles
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Kents Hill Red Auatralian Labradoodles
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Caramel Labradoodle
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