
Discover the Joyful and Friendly Labradoodles!
Discover the Friendly Nature of Labradoodles
Inheriting from the loveable Labradoodle and smart Poodle, Labradoodles are renowned for their friendly and intelligent demeanor, making them perfect companions for families and individuals alike. Their social nature ensures they thrive in various environments, adapting seamlessly to different lifestyles.
Who is Labradoodle for?
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Intelligent and Highly Trainable
Labradoodles are renowned for their exceptional intelligence and eagerness to learn, making them a joy to train:
Smart Genes: As a cross between the intelligent Poodle and the eager-to-please Labrador Retriever, Labradoodles inherit the best of both breeds in terms of brainpower.
Versatile Abilities: They're not just great family pets but also excel as guide dogs, assistance dogs, and therapy dogs worldwide.
Easy Training: Their willingness to learn new commands and tricks makes them suitable for first-time dog owners and experienced handlers alike.
Active Companions: Whether you're interested in obedience training, agility, or just teaching fun tricks, a Labradoodle is up for the challenge.
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Hypoallergenic and No-Shedding Coats
If you're looking for a dog that's easier on allergies and your vacuum cleaner, Labradoodles are a fantastic option:
Allergy-Friendly: While no dog is completely hypoallergenic, Labradoodles are bred to have coats that are more suitable for people with allergies. Their Poodle heritage contributes to this trait.
Minimal Shedding: Unlike purebred Labrador Retrievers, Labradoodles tend to shed less, which means less fur around the house and on your clothes.
Coat Varieties: They come in three different coat types—wavy, curly, or straight—and a variety of colors, allowing you to choose the look that best fits your preference.
Regular Grooming: Their coats require regular grooming, which can be a delightful way to bond with your new furry friend.
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Variety of Sizes and Family-Friendly Nature
Labradoodles are adaptable dogs that fit well into different lifestyles and households:
Multiple Sizes: We offer Labradoodles in three sizes:
Miniature: Height 35-43 cm, weight 7-14 kg.
Medium: Height 43-50 cm, weight 14-18 kg.
Standard: Height 50-61 cm, weight 18-30 kg.
Fits Any Living Situation: Whether you live in an apartment or a house with a big yard, there's a Labradoodle size that's perfect for your environment.
Excellent Family Dogs: Their friendly and social nature makes them great with children and other pets. They're known for their gentle demeanor and love being part of family activities.
Companionship and Work Ethic: Labradoodles were originally bred to be excellent guide dogs. They thrive on companionship and are happy to accompany you whether you're lounging at home or out on an adventure.
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FAQs
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Labradoodle are not biters. They have no hunting, herding or guarding instincts. Biting, however, is normal puppy behavior from the puppy box and the pack. Biting and wrestling to show who is in charge. Who will be the hierarchical leader in the pack they grow up in.
When training the puppy, there should be zero tolerance for nibbling and biting right from the start. And as owners, you should not allow the puppy to challenge the hierarchy in your new family. Tips and training regarding the biting issue will be something we go through during the puppy delivery. We will also following up with individual tips and tricks throughout the dog's life.
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The short answer to the question is, No. They are not barking breeds. Because they do not have hunting, guarding or herding qualities, the dogs do not bark for working purposes.
But barking can also be related to command and/or leadership interests. For example, if a dog barks during a walk, it is because the dog is the leader. The dog should only warn its pack (the family that is walking) about things that the individual is unsure about. As an owner, there should be zero tolerance for this.
If the dog barks when there is a knock on the door, this is to warn its pack that there are intruders/visitors with the intention of entering one's home. For example, it is okay for the dog to bark once when there is a knock to say "Hello, someone is coming here". But they must not continue to bark afterwards. This means that the dog is the leader at home and decides who is considered "Okay" to receive and who is not allowed to enter. This is why there is zero tolerance towards this.
We therefore always go through individual training tips during the puppy delivery to prevent these types of leadership. We also offer individual training tips throughout the dog's life.
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No dog is allergen-friendly. However, we strive for all our puppies to have an allergen-friendly coat. Which means that it does not shed any hair. Which is usually the type of allergen you react to.
That said, an early generation may shed a little after a shower, for example. But not like a shedding dog. If it is a Multigeneration Bernedoodle, however, you can guarantee an allergen-friendly, non-shedding coat.
If you are allergic to saliva, urine or skin, it is especially important not to let your dog lick your hands too much or come into direct contact with the urine.
Therefore, almost all breeds during the 12 years we have been breeding are in a manageable allergen levels. We also have guarantees that the allergen factors is in control. We will go through during the puppy delivery.
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Labradoodle has no hunting, herding or guarding qualities. This makes them perfect family dogs. This breed is only bred for family/therapy purposes. It is also a breed that sees family as their biggest priority in life.
Dogs can sense the energy levels of people. If you are happy, the dog will be happy, if you are sad, the dog will be depressed, or if you are afraid of something, the dog will be afraid of it too.
It is therefore important that you let your Labradoodle adapt to the energy levels of children as well. As children change their own energy levels often. You will need to get your puppy used to that children's energies are also part of the dog's pack. This is how you normalize this.
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Labradoodles are generally healthy because of the mixbred quality, saving them from many purebred diseases.
Many purebred dogs have many inherent traits in the form of breed-specific diseases. With a high inbreeding rate, clear health problems are therefore created.
Labradoodle comes from Labrador Dog combined with a Poodle that does not have the same breed-related diseases. This eliminates most breed-related diseases already at the first combination.
Upon puppy delivery, we will provide to our client a genetic test proving the puppy is not in health deficit.
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Generally Labradoodle has a life expectancy of 12-15 years.
We have available Bernedoodle puppies right now and we are expecting puppies for spring/summer as well. Please contact us if you´re interested to be the next adoption parent! Here is the link for register interest of adoption: https://www.bestcoastskennel.eu/adopt-now