Labradoodle & Goldendoodle Forum
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April is a goldendoodle breeder, and she did say the rankings were from GANA. The assumption would be that you would just substitute labradore for golden. That they would have the same grading scheme. Anyway that's my take on it.
Right, Amy. She also does have the Labradoodle info below the goldendoodle info.
I don't think anyone here was confused. April simply posted the grading scheme for both the Goldendoodle Association and the Australian Labradoodle Assn. We all know that a Labradoodle isn't the product of a Golden/Poodle breeding, lol.
I'm curious as to how you happened to just join this site and immediately find and comment on a 6 year old discussion? Do you have a doodle? Are you looking for one?
Janice,
I am very much aware that the ranking system is commonly used in science. You are reading way too much into this. This is a doodle site, therefore I replied using the words goldendoodle and labradoodle. The person who asked the question, specifically asked about her labradoodle, which is why I listed the ALAA scheme as well. There is no cover-up, scandal or misinformation here. This post is so old I forgot it even existed!
Janice, if you read the thread in order of the posts, as it is meant to be read, you will see that in the very first response to the person who asked the question. I posted as follows:
"If one parent is a purebred poodle and the other is a purebred lab, that's an F1. First generation. There is a great variation of coat type in the F1s, from very fluffy, curly, low-shedding dogs to those who look like purebred labs with whiskers. F1s are the most likely to shed of all the generations. You can check the F1 Group for photos to see the range.
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