Labradoodle & Goldendoodle Forum
Started this discussion. Last reply by Lori, Quincy & Frankie Nov 14, 2013. 6 Replies 0 Favorites
So I am wanting to crate train my puppy. I have a few questions...1. How big should the crate be when my puppy is full grown?2. Do you recommend feeding/giving water to her while she is in her crate,…Continue
Started this discussion. Last reply by Karen, Jasper and Jackdoodle Nov 13, 2013. 9 Replies 0 Favorites
I am brining my Labradoodle home on Thanksgiving and I feel like I don't know anything! I am most worried with how often and how much food I should be feeding her. She will be 8 weeks when I get her.…Continue
Started this discussion. Last reply by Debb, Lucy & Oscar Nov 11, 2013. 7 Replies 0 Favorites
I am trying to decide between a boy and girl labradodle from the same litter. I do not want my pup to have a wiry or straggly look. What do you think these two pup's coats are and what do you think…Continue
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Hi Brecka ~ I love the puppy in your profile photo! Super cute. I noticed you are trying to decide between two puppies. Between the two you have shown, I would pick the one in your profile photo. You mention in your profile that your puppy is F1 - so that means the parents are a lab and a poodle (50% lab / 50% poodle). Your puppy would then be considered a 1st generation puppy. The hair can be smooth like a lab, or more wirey, or wavy curly like a poodle. The F1 puppy can shed or not and the puppies within a litter can also vary.
When I was doing research before finding our first puppy, I came across some information that explains the ways they produce labradoodles and how to determine getting one that is non shedding and allergy friendly - if that is a concern for you. A puppy that is an F1-B (the parents are a F! labradoodle breed back to a standard poodle) has a more consistent coat type and is most likely to be non-shedding and allergy friendly. And they say the coat is the easiest coat to take care of.
All that being said, I often wonder if those that do shed some are not easier when it comes to grooming! Neither of my doodles shed and sometimes I wish they were shedders in that they could shed their coats instead of me brushing every other day! LOL
Good luck with your new little puppy. Welcome to Doodle Kisses!