Information about Australian Labradoodles

 

The Australian Labradoodle is almost consistently a low to non-shedding dog with beautiful fleece and wool coats as there have been many years involved in producing this wonderful and friendly dog. Because of its temperament and allergy friendly coat, this dog was originally created in Australia to be a service dog. The history and story of its beginning is very interesting and informative and can be easily researched on the Internet for more detailed information. Besides the consistently wonderful coats in the Australian dog, it is different in it’s breeding because it is made up of at least one-third breed beyond the Lab/Poodle cross. Originally there were up to five breeds involved in its creation. There has been much discussion as how to proceed in America with this breeding and it has been recently decided by the major Labradoodle Associations, here and in Australia – the parent breeds for this beautiful dog will be the Lab, Poodle, and the Cocker Spaniel. The Cocker Spaniel was included in the original Australian Labradoodle foundation dog bloodlines. Loveable Labradoodles is pleased to have our very own “Jack” who is infused with this new bloodline!

There is a wealth of information online describing this beautiful and fun dog. Loveable Labradoodles recommends thoroughly researching various generations, sizes, colors, and coat types prior to purchasing a dog. And please be cautious as there are breeders who may be dishonest and provide misleading information to sell their dogs.

Types of Labradoodles

 

Loveable Labradoodles breeds the Australian Multigen Labradoodle and the American Labradoodle in all generations. F1 Labradoodles will be 50% Poodle and 50% Labrador and will be either medium to standard in size. Please note, these dogs will shed. The F1B’s will be 75% poodle and 25% Lab and will come in the mini, medium, or standard sizes depending on the size of poodle it was bred back to. This breeding is less likely to shed than the F1 cross. Your chances of low dander and low to no shedding are much higher with the F1B’s than the F1’s, and even greater with the Multi-Generation which is a third level or above breeding such as a F1B bred to a F1B or a F1B bred to a multigen or a multigen bred to a multigen. Much is dependent on the coat type which is often unpredictable with each litter. The Lab to Poodle gene pool is not always evenly distributed in every breeding, often allowing throw backs to previous generations. Our prices are based on haircoats as well as on generations. All of these generations have the same great temperament that the Labradoodle has become famous for.