Labradoodle Articles

Labradoodle articles by Edie MacKenzie

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  • Choosing a Labradoodle Breeder
    Summary: I want to stress the importance of not choosing a Labradoodle puppy based on price. You want to buy your puppy from a credible and experienced breeder, and that usually comes with a heftier cost. You know you've found a good breeder if their mission is to better the breed with healthy, well-tempered dogs. Click on the link to read more. . ..


  • Should A Labradoodle Breeder Be A Member Of A Regulatory Body
    Summary: There are many who feel it is imperative your labradoodle breeder be a member of a regulatory body. "Governing bodies such as the ILA and the LAA have been set up in order to protect the consumer as well as the Labradoodle itself, via the keeping of accurate records, DNA profiling of parentage, Codes of Ethics, monitoring of breeding practice, and other initiatives designed to give the purchasing public confidence. Click the link to read more. . .


  • Questions You Should Ask a Labradoodle Breeder
    Summary: When visiting a Labradoodle breeder, be prepared with a list of questions. Here is a start. Ask what health testing has been done for the puppy. Ask what health testing has been done for the puppy's parents. Ask for a written copy of the puppy's health guarantee and make sure it's clear regarding the warranty. Click the link to read more. . .


  • Labradoodles and Designer Dogs
    Summary: Designer Dogs or Dogs of Good Design: When and where was the line crossed? For over 100,000 years, dogs and man have enjoyed a symbiotic and profitable relationship. Roughly, 100,000 years ago, today's dog (Canis Familiaris) began to develop from Canis Lupus, the wolf. Now let's fast forward to the present day, because all you need to do is stroll down any street to see all of the different breeds created to fill a special need for humans. Click the link to read more. . .


  • Comparing Labradoodles And Goldendoodles
    Summary: During an interview with Indiana Doodle Owners Group founder Beth Line, she said, "There's a very distinct difference between Labradoodles and Goldendoodles," Beth said. I tell the difference between F1 Labradoodles and Goldendoodles by their coat. "The Goldendoodle on the other hand, when they reach their adult coats, their hair is going to grow 4 to 6 inches long and has a wavy look or a curl to it because of the poodle. Click the link to read more. . .


  • Labradoodle Intelligence
    Summary: They're a popular dog today, because they're very intelligent, playful, and depending on the Labradoodle, allergy-friendly dogs. This article offers you some useful information to consider. And by the time you're through, you should know if you're ready to make the commitment to care for and love a new puppy. Click the link to read more. . .


  • Training Your Labradoodle
    Summary: You're responsible for making the commitment to Labradoodle training so your dog behaves properly at home, when guests are visiting, and away from home. This can only be accomplished with dedication and repetition, repetition, and more repetition! First, Labradoodle training begins for your puppy the day you bring him home. Click the link to read more. . .


  • What To Do If Your Doodle is Poisoned
    Summary: Vomiting, convulsions, pain, trembling, panting, drooling and coma are all symptoms of poisoning. Dog poisoning typically occurs by chewing plants that have been sprayed with pesticides or herbicides, by gnawing on old treated or painted wood, by catching rodents that have been poisoned, by ingesting poison intended for other animals or bugs, or by eating garbage that contains a poisonous substance. Click the link to read more. . .


  • Labradoodle Dental Care
    Summary: Even when fed poor diets, Labradoodles are generally free from dental cavities. One study revealed that only 5.8 percent of teeth examined in dogs contained cavities. And many of the teeth that were found to have cavities were so loose and had such extremely receded gums that those teeth were for the most part useless to the Labradoodle anyway. Click the link to read more. . .


  • Preparing Your Doodle For Winter
    Summary: Antifreeze has a sweet taste dogs (and cats) like and a very small amount is enough to kill your doodle. This becomes even more important as your dog gets older or if it's under a year old. Both my girls like the cold and enjoy hanging out on the deck or in the snow. Click the link to read more. ..


  • A Puppy For The Holidays?
    Summary: The holidays are coming and what better gift for Christmas or Chanukah than a puppy...right? The holidays are a very chaotic time of year.There are lots of distractions for the humans and bobbles that shouldn't be eaten by puppies! Activities in the home are, at the very least, different from the normal routine. A new puppy requires constant supervision and while the crate can be a wonderful training tool, it is critical that your puppy have a great deal of interaction with its new family. Click the link to read more. ..


  • Dooley's Story
    Summary: Breeder Judy Hickey of Snug Harbor Labradoodles owns an F1Labradoodle, Dooley and breeds Australian Multi-Generational Labradoodles. Judy Hickey: "I have a first cross and when I got him, I was very much like you, I could surround myself by dogs. I love the idea of breeding but I bought him really just as a pet; he was never intended to be a breeding dog." He is a funny-looking guy, we love him. Click the link to read more. ..


  • Bringing Home Your New Labradoodle Puppy
    Summary: Have you ever wondered how much fun it is bringing a Labradoodle home and introducing them to your family? It truly is a unique experience for the puppy and the family. Labradoodles are highly intelligent dogs, so over time they can become a well-mannered, remaining quietly at your side and eager to follow our every command. Click the link to read more. ..


  • Train Your Labradoodle To Pick Up Dirty Laundry
    Summary: Here's a fun trick you can teach your dog that actually gets them to clean up your dirty laundry. I'm not kidding - it's called the "laundry pickup trick". After you train your pet to respond to the command "pick up the laundry", they'll run to each room and literally collect the dirty clothes laying on the floor. But that's not all. . Click the link to read more. ..


  • Labradoodle Puppy Training Tips
    Summary: Ask any dog owner and they'll tell you there are six general commands to teach your new puppy. Those six are: Heel, Come, Sit, Stand, Stay, and Down. And with any dog, it doesn't matter which one you choose to start your training. Click the link to read more. ..


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