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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I’m sure there are great doodles, but they are everywhere here and every one I’ve encountered is jumpy and hyperactive. Our neighbor’s tackles me if I’m ever in the vicinity and none of the kids will go near her. Is it the poodle that makes them like that, or am I just meeting outliers? [/quote] Um, I think its the Labrador. Every single Labrador I have ever met was a hyper active puppy until it was around 2-3 years old. The problem is compounded when the owners are inconsistent with training. That is why you see a lot of 1-2 year old labs and lab mixes in rescue. They are great dogs, they just need a ton of exercise and training before you can see it. [/quote] We're on our third lab, so that's why I assumed it was the poodle. Our only problems have been chewing in the puppy stage (they're chewers, obviously). We have a four-month old black lab currently, and she's really chill and sweet. [/quote] I also think that "lab mix" is what they say to get them adopted, since most people think labs are good family dogs. [/quote] Lol, are you the one poster who thinks every mutt is a pitbull?[/quote]
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