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mardi 29 septembre 2015

Easily Adaptable Australian Labradoodle Puppies

By Della Monroe


When someone has decided that they would like to bring a new dog into their life, the selection should be based on far more than physical appearance. Understanding a breed's general tendencies, grooming needs and health concerns can help avoid adopting a pet only to find out that they are not compatible with one's lifestyle circumstances. Australian Labradoodle puppies have many qualities that make them an attractive option to a lot of people.

The motive was to create an allergen free guide dog when this breed first came to be during the latter part of the 1980's. By crossbreeding a Labrador Retriever with a Poodle, these genre was formed. Two other purposes for which these pups are commonly used are as assistance animals for disabled individuals and as Emotional therapy pets.

Within a single litter, the offspring's appearances may vary because of the relative newness of this breed. Very few might be the perfect combination while others may have primarily Labrador features and some sport a stronger Poodle influence. Quality focused breeders are cautiously mating only two adults that are of equal mix to raise the chances of more well balanced pups.

These dogs can be classified into three main types according to sizes, which are Miniatures ranging up to 30lbs, Mediums who may reach 45lbs and Standards which can weigh in excess of 100lbs. Generally, if their health is good, they can live about 15 years, and can grow up to 24" tall. Due to imbalanced breeding, their physical features may vary, but prominent eyebrows and a broad head are special features that practically every dog has.

Their coats can be practically any color or combination as both the Labs and the Poodles sport interesting arrays. The style of their fur comes in three main styles. It may be classified as hair, which is relatively straight and a bit scraggly, fleece which has a wavy texture, and wool that is really curly and generally the best option for being allergen free.

These dogs do not require regular bathing no matter their fur type, though frequent brushing is necessary to avoid mattes or tangling. The fleece and wool type coats never stop growing so they can get rather bushy if not clipped every few months. As a whole, this breed has a less musty odor than other dogs tend to produce.

With proper care and exercise, these animals are generally healthy but may be prone to some of the issues that are typical of their parent breeds. The most common malady is hip dysplasia which is common in Labs, followed closely by the genetic optical disorders often suffered by Poodles. Keeping their eyes and ears cleaned and making routine visits to the vet can help stave off most problems.

As far as character goes, these animals have the benefit of being the product of two of the most intelligent and well behaved breeds of all. Among their many attractive qualities are their devotion to family, the ability to coexist with cats and other types of pets, and a nature that includes being docile, gentle, affectionate, social and very smart. Excessive barking around strangers, when left alone or when excited may be the biggest drawback to this type of pup.




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