The mini Labradoodle is a crossbreed between a Labrador Retriever, a Miniature Poodle, and an American and English Cocker Spaniel, resulting in a delightful combination of traits from parent breeds.
Read MoreThe hair begins its journey deep in the ear canal. If this hair isn't removed, wax and other dirt might accumulate, resulting in an ear infection, either bacterial or yeast. This tutorial can help your Labradoodle avoid hot (infected) ears.
Read MoreMedium Australian Labradoodles, as you can guess, are medium-sized dogs that are generally bred to stand around 17 to 20 inches tall at the shoulder and weigh between 30 to 45 pounds. Why are they so great? Here are a few top reasons why size matters.
Read MoreMerle Labradoodles starts with a base coat color of black or chocolate, apricot, and caramel coats. The Merle gene takes it from there. Learn more.
Read MoreAn Australian Bernedoodle is a cross between a Bernedoodle and a multi-generational Australian Labradoodle. The coat has some splashy color and a bit of wispiness.
Read MoreI started researching Australian Labradoodles before my first litter was born in 2010. My knowledge has been gleaned from hours of internet research, genetic results observed in my dogs, and good ole lore learned from breeders over the last decade.
Read MoreMany coat modifiers will create different patterns and shades on a black labradoodle. Labradoodles' coat colors follow that of their Poodle, and Cocker Spaniel ancestors, and an interesting collection of modifiers.
Read MoreMy friends and customers often ask me about Labradoodle supplies. What I feed my dogs, use for flea prevention, how often I groom, etc. Find out here.
Read MoreI almost hesitate to tackle this one, but oral hygiene is an important factor in the long-term health of your Labradoodle.
Read MoreI think if there is one question I get in every conversation with new or soon-to-be Labradoodle families is, “How often do you groom your Labradoodle?”
Read MoreI am often asked, “Do your Labradoodles shed?” I only like to talk about my program, so I cannot tell if other breeder’s dogs shed.
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