There is a new trend new of cross breeding almost any dog with a
poodle and calling it a "?????doodle." Please read this from
the Labrador Retriever Club. Most other
breed clubs have the same type of article on their web-page. The people
breeding these cross-breeds are making a fortune by charging $1500-$2500 and
the people purchasing think they are getting something "special" when
all they are getting is a "MUTT" Same goes for "Puggles"
and "Schoodles" and all the other "Designer Dogs". Pass this information on to
other dog people so they will be informed also.
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A Labradoodle is nothing more than an expensive
mongrel. Because the genetic makeup is diverse from the Poodle genes and the
Labrador genes, the resultant first generation (F1) offspring is a complete
genetic gamble. The dog may be any size, color, coat texture and temperament.
Indeed Labradoodles do shed. Their coat may be wiry or silky and may mat.
Body shape varies with parentage but tends to be lanky and narrow. Behavior
varies with the dog and within a litter with some puppies poodle-like in
attitude and others somewhat like the Labrador Retriever. The Labrador Retriever Club, Inc. is opposed to
cross-breeding of dogs and is particularly opposed to the deliberate crossing
of Labrador Retrievers with any other breed. These crossbreds are a
deliberate attempt to mislead the public with the idea that there is an
advantage to these designer dogs. The crossbred dogs are prone to all of the
genetic disease of both breeds and offer none of the advantages that owning a
purebred dog has to offer. Frances S. Smith DVM, Ph.D. June 20, 2005 (For more on Labradoodles read the article from the AKC Gazette by Mrs. Anne Rogers Clark) |