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Need Advise! Non-shedding doodle has increasing clump-like sparsity on her coat.

Started this discussion. Last reply by Jennifer Feb 16, 2015. 17 Replies

Hello everyone...My 14 week old Australian Labradoodle is supposed to be a non-shedding baby.  She's been with us since 8 weeks and really never did shed.  for the last 2 weeks, I have gradually seen…Continue

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About Me:
Mom, Wife, Artist
What Type of Doodle(s) do you have? What are their names? Tell us about your doodle(s) or any other pets you have!
Australian Labradoodle...medium size, Apricot
Where did you get your doodle(s)?
Breeder
Why did you choose a doodle rather than another breed or mix?
Because they are non-shedding, kind temperament, smart dogs.
What are Your Favorite Things to Do With Your Doodles?
Play, train, and cuddle...or course :)
Does your doodle(s) shed?
Nope!
Who grooms your doodle(s)?
She has not been formally groomed yet. I trim the fur in front of her eyes.
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Married
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At 3:35pm on March 24, 2015, Lynda Kamrath said…

What kind of art do you do?  You might be interested in the Art Cafe - a group for artists of all types.

At 3:34pm on March 24, 2015, Lynda Kamrath said…

Welcome to DoodleKisses and the Australian Labradoodle group.  This is the best website for doodle lovers everywhere.  Please post lots of photos and ask any questions you would like.  I have an ALD and have had a labradoodle and a goldendoodle.  I am getting a sheepadoodle next.  They are the greatest dogs.  Enjoy.

At 7:34am on February 13, 2015, Joan Bollaert said…

There was an Australian Labradoodle mentioned on the link Karen referred to that shed, but it was stated to be an Australian Labradoodle F1.  No such thing.   Multigenerational Australian Labradoodles aren't categorized in the F categories because they don't shed......   they do require brushing to avoid matts, however.

At 7:26am on February 13, 2015, Joan Bollaert said…

AUSTRALIAN MULTIGENERATIONAL Labradoodles are bred to eliminate the shedding and other negatives from that breed. Multigenerational being the key. ALD Multigenerational are only bred to other ALD's Multigenerational, so the mix of breeds are back farther in the line. A reputable breeder is important also. Most doodles in other categories as Goldendoodles/Labradoodles that use the grades of F1,F2,F3 etc... have a chance of shedding .
I did mention that 14 weeks is too young for new coat to come in and just giving a heads up as to how important it will be to brush the puppy coat out to avoid matting during that time.
I have two Australian Multigenerational Labradoodles and they don't shed.
I didn't see Australian Multigenerational Labradoodles mentioned in the link Karen sent, but could have missed it.

 
 
 

 

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