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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Mandy, Max sounds like such a delight. Must have really made you smile when he converted your mom. :)
Trav is the only dog I've ever had, and I waited to get him until I'd retired so I wouldn't have to leave a dog alone in the house all day while I was working. He's been a wonderful companion, and quick to learn, just like Max.
I didn't have any preconceptions about groomers or training or anything else, being a complete novice. Sure wish I'd been fortunate enough to find a groomer like yours!
Pat, your comment about the groomer reminded me of the groomer I took Max to a few times. Her first comment was very similar and basically this was a very bad breed. That said w/o my approval she took his picture and used it in her advertising!! I should have sent her a bill!!
However today at the farmer's market several people asked about him and were interested in the breed.
We have the best of both breeds! oy vey. Amazing what people will say. There are some humans that I think shouldn't breed either - but I don't say it.
All breeds are a mix of other breeds. People have their preferences, but to say that is terrible. I work in a pet food store, and believe me, I see so many pure bred dogs (and mixes) that are not well bred - you can tell just by looking at then (eg pronounced underbite). But do I say anything? No, because that dog is that persons baby!
We have a trainer who comes into our stores every so often (not at the owners request) to drum up business. When he found out I have a labradoodle he said "oh dear". He told me doodles are extremely difficult to train, aggressive and dominant. Cooper is definitely NONE of those (the exact opposite actually, especially in the latter 2)! She not perfect, but no dog is! Shes perfect for me!
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