Johnson’s
Labradoodles
Australian
Labradoodles of
History
Labradoodles
were first popularized in
However,
this interesting crossbreed was found to have plenty of other pleasant
attributes and soon caught the attention of the wider community. Demand for the
‘shaggy dog’ grew.
Nowadays the
Labradoodle is regarded as one of the most popular of the crossbreeds. There
are many breeders, some who are trying to produce 100% hypoallergenic dogs,
whilst others aim to produce the perfect companion dog.
Allergy free?
A
hypoallergenic dog is said to not cause allergies in humans who are sensitive
to dogs. Although there are cases of certain Labradoodles being hypoallergenic
to some people, the very same dogs may cause allergic reactions to other
people. A Poodle’s hair is often believed to be preferable over other dog fur
for allergy sufferers; however hair is not the only cause of allergies. Body
fluids such as saliva, tears and urine, plus dead skin cells, called ‘scurf’
can all contribute to make an allergy sufferer’s life miserable.
A wool-like
coat that doesn’t shed may be a godsend for some allergy sufferers, though not
all. And not all Labradoodle coats are non-shedding.
Variation in
appearance and coat type between litter mates of
Remember, it
depends on what exactly the person may be allergic to, and they may very well
be sensitive to more than one allergen. Or they may become sensitive to an
allergen over time if constantly exposed. If you are an allergy sufferer hoping
to find that perfect dog, expose yourself to the prospective animal for as long
and as often as possible before you make your selection.
What makes the Labradoodle so special?
Breeders of
the Labradoodle have set out to create a dog that displays the best attributes
of the
The
As far as
temperament goes, the Labrador Retriever is a much
loved and ever-faithful companion. They are friendly and loving dogs
(especially of their food), which, combined with their intelligence,
contributes to them being easily trained. Poodles in particular are regarded as
one of the most intelligent of dog breeds. Although known to become neurotic if
over-pampered, this trait can be tempered with the more calm nature of the
Labrador, making the Labradoodle an intelligent, friendly, human (and probably
food) orientated individual.
Despite the
benefits of hybrid vigor, Labradoodles aren’t ‘super dogs’. Skin problems have
been reported as the most common issue, with reports suggesting that many
Labradoodles have had skin problems varying from minor to serious.
Appearance
Everyone
loves the ubiquitous ‘shaggy dog’. And the labradoodle
fits the bill. Looking nothing like a Poodle or a
Availability:
There is
often a waiting list for puppies. It is best to interview a few breeders to get
the best service. Ask if the puppies are first cross or are beyond second
generation. In order to ‘fix a type’ (create a more consistent appearance),
breeders may choose to backcross their breeding stock, joining a Labradoodle
with a Poodle (such as the example of trying to create a more consistently
hypoallergenic dog). This may be fine for you if you are trying to get an
‘allergy free’ dog or are looking for a particular type, however, beyond the
first cross, the benefits of hybrid vigor gradually diminish. That may not
concern you, but it is best to ask so that you are fully aware of what you are
getting. You can be specific in asking what you want from the breeder as far as
coat type, color and likely size is concerned. However this can lengthen the
waiting period for up to a year. Many owners buy their dog’s sight unseen from
breeders. Be sure you are confident of the quality of the breeder. Get
referrals from previous owners and ask lots of questions.
Breeders
A number of
breeders of Labradoodles have formed an Association which is trying to
establish the type as a recognized breed. They are now working to create a new
'purebreds' that has a particular coat type that doesn't shed hair. Remember
this doesn’t automatically mean it will be hypoallergenic.
Endeavoring
to create a new ‘breed’ which conforms to a recognized criteria may only put
the Labradoodle in the same situation as many other purebreds who’s closed gene
pool has created dogs which, in observing a ‘standard’, may do so at the
detriment of their health, temperament and suitability as a pet.
Ideal
owners:
Ideally
suited for young families, the labradoodle loves humans
and gets on very well with kids. They can be a little boisterous during the
first 18 months, but obedience training can help curb their occasional over-
enthusiasm. Labradoodles love exercise, are great ‘conversation starters’ when
out on walks and are really just a good all-round pet for all concerned.
Puppies:
Puppies will
be available soon. Please contact us for any information. Come and see our
website for pictures and prices. Reserve yours today. We ship anywhere.
Puppies will be available soon.
RESERVE YOUR PUPPY TODAY.
Eric & Danielle Johnson
Phone 315-255-1957 or
Cell 315-729-1478
www.johnsonslabradoodles.com
labradoodle@labradoodle-ny.com