Goldendoodles & Australian Labradoodles
Goldendoodles & Australian Labradoodles
Goldendoodles
The Goldendoodle is a hybrid dog breed resulting from crossing a Poodle. Like all other designer breeds, this Doodle is not truly a breed of its own, but is a crossbreed — and in this case, a cross that is enjoying growing popularity.
Goldendoodles are active dogs and enjoy playing fetch, going for walks, and swimming. They are also known to be good with children and other pets. If you are looking for a loyal and loving companion, adding a Goldendoodle puppy to your home might be a good choice
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The Australian Labradoodle
This is about Australian Labradoodles
In the 1980’s the first labradoodle was created by combining a lab with a poodle in an attempt to achieve a more allergy-friendly guide dog. Forward-thinking breeders in Australia began breeding these labradoodles to a number of other dog breeds in an effort to produce litters with consistent conformation, coat type, and temperament. Most often the English Cocker Spaniel and American Cocker Spaniel were the breeds used with the labradoodle, however, it is reported that a few other dog breeds were also introduced into certain early lines. It is the combination of all these breeds that make up what we call the Australian Labradoodle today. Australian Labradoodles are multi-generations, bred for temperament, family, pet therapy, and emotional support.
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Height, Weight Standard: Height 22 - 24 inches (53 - 60 cm)
Standard: Weight Females 45 - 60 pounds (20 - 27 kg) Males 55 - 77 pounds (25 - 35 kg)
Miniature: Height 17 - 22 inches (44 - 56 cm)
Miniature: Weight 30 - 50 pounds (14 - 25 kg); males are larger.