Saturday, 18 January 2014

Before Adopting Australian Labradoodle Puppies North Carolina Dog Lovers Should Know These Facts

By Judy Sullivan


The Australian Labradoodle is a loving, intelligent family dog that makes a great companion. A hybrid cross between the Labrador Retriever and the Poodle, this dog is largely hypoallergenic and is the perfect choice for people who suffer with allergies. However, before looking for a breeder of Australian Labradoodle puppies North Carolina pet lovers should learn what this animal needs to stay happy and healthy.

They first appeared in 1980's Australia when a breeder named Wally Conron bred a Labrador Retriever with a Poodle to create an animal that possessed the low-shedding nature of the latter and superior temperament of the former. Some of these pups became guide dogs for the blind, and they are still used today to assist people with physical and mental disabilities.

Each litter of pups may vary considerably, because they don't have standard features. The dog's size is determined by what type of Poodle was used in breeding, and males are most often larger than females. The coat may be wavy fleece, curly wool, or straight hair, however the first two types are more common and desirable as they seldom shed. Coat colors can be black, chalk, silver, apricot, cream, cafe, parchment, red, gold, and parchment.

A versatile and easy-going animal, they are wonderful playmates for children and get along well with other pets. They train easily, but it's important to assert oneself as "pack leader" early on so the animal does not try to outsmart its owner. Australian Labradoodles are gentle, very loyal, and eager to please.

Labradoodles are quite energetic and must get enough daily exercise. While it's best if the dog has a sizable yard to move about in, it can also be happy getting several brisk walks every day. Games such as fetch are a favorite activity, and if its owners have a swimming pool, the dog will gladly join in the fun, since they are natural water dogs.

With routine veterinary care, they are generally healthy, although they can have a tendency to develop disorders common to Labradors and Poodles. Hip dysplasia and progressive retinal atrophy are the main ailments they are prone to, and these should be screened for prior to breeding. If they get enough exercise and have a healthy diet, they may live to be 13 to 15 years of age.

Regular grooming, in particular those with a curly coat is needed if the animal is to look its best. Daily brushing helps prevent matting and is essential for this dog which sheds very little. A professional grooming should be done every month or so, and a trim is recommended two or three times each year.

Major breeding associations do not currently acknowledge the Australian Labradoodle as a true breed, however some breeders are seeking to change this and get the recognition they believe this dog deserves. When searching for Australian Labradoodle puppies North Carolina adoptive families can either choose those which are born to two Labradoodles, or those which are the result of a Labrador and Poodle union, which some breeders prefer for the greater diversity, although either pup can be a great pet.




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