DescriptionNote: there are three different types of Labradoodles currently being
bred, the Australian Labradoodle bred in Australia, the Australian
Labradoodle Association of Australia and the International Australian
Labradoodle Association, Inc, is being bred with the goal of creating a
purebred dog in mind. It is unclear how far the Australians have come
in their development.
different than the ones being bred by the Australian clubs.
The dogs pictured in this info section are the Australian Labradoodles
bred in Australia, with the goal of creating a purebred dog in mind.
When contacting a breeder selling Australian Labradoodles, be sure to
ask what type of Labradoodle they have.
clubs in the country of Australia.
OriginThis classic example of logical and planned cross breeding was created
in the country of Australia in the 1980's. The goal of the Australian
clubs is to create a new "breed" with the best attributes of the
original breeds. Wally Conron's objective was to produce assistance
dogs that do not shed hair (for people with allergies). Australian
Labradoodle guide dogs have been successfully trained and placed in
Australia and Hawaii, but as yet the non-shedding characteristic of the
Standard Poodle has not become a fixed a tribute. The Australian
widely the case in North America. Australian's, on the other hand have
taken the Labradoodle a few steps further. In mid 2004 it was announced
that the Australian Labradoodle was not just a Labrador x Poodle cross
but was a breed in its own right developed over many years with
particular goals in mind. To accomplish these goals, further
development was done with parent breed infusions added to the already
blooming Labrador x Poodle cross lines. The developers of the breed
sought out the best way in which to compliment the Australian
Labradoodle breed, and to develop the qualities that they find and love
in these dogs. In 1997 the very first Australian Labradoodle Breed
Standard was written which reflected these goals. The Australian
Labradoodle currently consists of 6 different breeds in its origin. The
Confirmed and Approved Parent Breeds of the Australian Labradoodle are
TemperamentThe Australian Labradoodle is good with children and are easy to train.
They get along well with other dogs. Extremely clever, sociable and
joyful. Quick to learn unusual or special tasks. Active, a little
comical at times. Can attempt to outsmart their owners if
undisciplined. Friendly, though obviously loyal to their own family.
Non-aggressive.
HeightHeight: 17-20 inches (43-51 cm.)
WeightWeight: 25-45 pounds (11-20 kg.)
Known Health ProblemsHD, PRA, VonWilabrands, Elbow and patella disorders.
Conditions for LivingThe Australian Labradoodle will do okay in an apartment if it gets
enough exercise. They are moderately active indoors and will do best
with at least an average-sized yard.
Exercise RequirmentsLife ExpectancyAbout 13-15 years.
GroomingCurly Coats need regular grooming with a slicker brush at least each
two weeks and maybe two to three times a year, a trim, scissoring or
clipping to keep tidy. Most Australian Labradoodles shed little to no
hair and are possibly non-allergenic.
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