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Another one from Michigan. I have a mini f1b
I have an F1 that sheds a little but she has a very thin coat--sounds like your F1 does not. It is VERY easy to tell if a puppy sheds at as early as 6 weeks--I raise pups and we always tell people that a puppy in the litter is a shedder so that they can turn that one down if they do not want that--if they take the shedder because they do not care about that, they get a discount. If your breeder really said little to no shedding, she or he was not being honest--unless they did not know how to test it, in which case, they are very uninformed! As an example, we had people visiting our 6 week old pups one day and one man had a black polartec fleece on--when he put one pup down, there were pale hairs all over his vest! As I said, it is easy to tell when a pup will shed! She was the only shedder in the litter--but it happens with any labradoodle generation.
I would suggest brushing the coat quite a bit and keeping it short for now--maybe this will calm down as the puppy coat, which might be a bit thicker, thins down to an adult coat--but that is just a guess on my part. Maybe you can get a partial refund from your breeder --and use it for a new vacuum cleaner! ;)
You gently pull on the hairs at the end of the body--just below the tail--usually is a good indicator--I am a bit surprised that you saw nothing at all before now, but then again, doodle coats are a mystery sometimes!
My F1 goldendoodle shed more as a puppy than he does now at 15 months. I used to see little white hairs all over the black bottom to his crate when he came home at 8 weeks. Nothing in his crate now and barely anything around the house. The only time I notice any considerable shedding is when I brush him, a fair amount comes out. But really only when I brush him. So for Cooper, it definitely got better with time! He is a mixture of wavy/curly but more wavy.
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