Labradoodle & Goldendoodle Forum
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Her comment really annoyed me.
Yes the comment was annoying because it is completely inaccurate....ALDs DO end up in shelters and it's happening more and more every day. DRC has had numerous ALDs in our program that were pulled from shelters. In nearly every case, the dog was dumped because of behavioral issues with small children. In fact, the dog discussed in the article was in fact a miniature Australian Labradoodle from a "reputable breeder." Farley, a recent DRC doodle in CA is a petite Australian Labradoodle. He was dumped at a SoCal kill shelter because he was timid and shy and his breeder wouldn't take him back...... ALDs DO end up in shelters and in rescue.
We have the paperwork and stats to prove it.
And DRC recently rehomed an 18 mo old Parti ALD who came with ALAA registration papers and was about 12 hours away from being dumped in the shelter when some friends talked the owner into relinquishing him to DRC.
(In case anyone was wondering, the breeders are always contacted when known, and always happy to have DRC help place the dogs).
And she suggests that if you think you see an ALD in the shelter, it probably isn't a real ALD. That's just misguided and misleading, all at the same time.
There IS one perfect dog in the following picture.
She came to us fully house-broken, LOVES to snuggle, never chewed a belonging, doesn't counter surf, virtually doesn't shed,doesn't need any expensive trips to the groomer, eats anything without stomach upset, only eats a cup a day total, sleeps all night every night and doesn't peep until we tell her to go outside.
Hint: She is not the doodle!!! She is the rescued terrier-mix. But I love my doodle too.
Funny...and they are both adorable!
Both of your dogs are adorable!!
Perfection! And seriously cute to boot...oh and that doodle too! ha
I do seriously tell everyone that if you want an easy dog, get an adult from a shelter that is house-broken and you can know/test the temperament, size and grooming needs ahead of time. There is never a guarantee with any puppy.
Lisa we also call our Daisy "Daisy Doodle" Haha!
When people ask me about Halas, I'm much more careful about describing him than I used to be. "They don't shed, right?" "Some DO shed. Halas happens to be a non-shedder, but he mats like crazy, so there's a trade-off." "They are hypoallergenic, right?" "Not all of them. And even if you get one that you aren't allergic to, an unbelievable amount of stuff sticks to them, so they're constantly bringing in allergens from outside. Halas got a bird stuck to himself once." "They're super smart, right?" "Again, not all of them. And they all need a ton of training. Even a really smart one needs training to properly direct that intelligence."
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