Labradoodle & Goldendoodle Forum
That's what a vet tech said this morning, when the conversation in the examination room turned to hairy ears. The vet hastily said, "Or the best!" But this comment by the vet tech was just a reminder of how polarized opinions seem to be about our doodles. The first groomer I took Trav to informed me that she couldn't understand why anybody would mate two perfectly fine breeds to create a...labradoodle. (I could almost hear what she REALLY wanted to say instead of labradoodle.) That groomer shaved Trav's nose, not once but twice--even though I specifically asked one time that he just be bathed, not clipped or trimmed in any way. We don't go there any more.
I know there have been discussions before about how people react to labradoodles and goldendoodles. Seems to be love 'em or hate 'em. But nobody has ever said 'the worst of both breeds' in my presence before. Trav was there too, but he didn't care. :)
Has anybody else's doodle been called something derogatory? And why do people think it's okay to make comments like that to a dog's owner?
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That is just so uninformed. There are just as many overbred purebred dogs out there with less than stellar temperments or health. But I guess it is just an opinion, although rude to say in front of someone who might be offended by it.
I posted a picture of our puppy (she arrives Monday!) on my Facebook page a while back. My vet (who is an acquantince/almost friend and a "friend" on FB) wrote and said "Doodles are amazing dogs. You should get a great new family member in her," and that she couldn't wait to meet her.
I think there are more fans out there than detractors. Maybe doods should adopt the motto, "Don't hate me because I am beautiful." lol Trav is a handsome dood!
and once again YOU ARE A PAYING CUSTOMER, I would so get in her face.
I beg your pardon, what did you just say?!?
Lisa, yes--a paying customer and vet visits ain't cheap! The vet softened the comment by saying 'and the best..' so I didn't really have a chance to say anything. And I was sort of speechless anyhow. :)
if it was she/he needs to be more specific ...supposedly she is educated and should know how to speak without inference.
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