Listly by kharon korgay
Tamaruke Labradoodles are unique in so many ways. They have never been a "Designer Dog" we have purpose bred and developed our "Tamaruke Labradoodles" over many generations and they are considered the "Pure" Labradoodle - far removed from the Labrador/Poodle cross.
Caring for any kind of animal can be a challenge. Puppies need a special amount of attention and care to develop and learn proper habits. Caring for Labradoodle puppies is not much different from caring for any other kind of puppy, which means lots of attention, healthy diets, training and exercise.
So what we have here is not a pit bull-lab mix, oh no, what we have here, is the new designer dog of the American streets, the Pull-Tab.
A man named Wally Conron was the first person to deliberately breed Labradoodles. He was head breeder for the Australian Guide Dog Association in 1989. Opening your heart and home to a crossbreed is like opening a beautifully wrapped package on your birthday: you never know what you're going to get.
A breeder has told you that the pups parents are AKC registered and they come from a line of champions. If you assume that this ensures they are healthy - you'd be wrong. Animals living in the wild have natural selection working to shape their breed - survival of the fittest.
"Labradoodles are sociable, friendly, non aggressive, and extremely intuitive," reports Labradoodle-dogs.net. Whatever your reason for choosing this popular and lovable mixed breed, you need to know a few basics when raising your labradoodle puppy. Your puppy's "intelligence and high trainability" (also mentioned by Labradoodle-dogs.net) give her...
There are different types of Labradoodle breeders that you will need to take into consideration if you have decided that the Labradoodle is the breed for you. The reason is because American Labradoodles are produced through five methods of breeding. They are as follows: F1 - Labradoodles made up of 50% Labrador Retriever and 50% Poodle.
The Labradoodle breed emerged in 1989, when Australian breeder Wally Conron deliberately crossed the Labrador Retriever and Standard Poodle, for an organization called Guide Dogs Victoria. The objective was to combine the best characteristics of both breeds, i.e., the low-shedding coat of the Poodle with the gentleness and trainability of the Labrador.