Anonymous wrote:We're considering getting another dog, and the Australian Labradoodle seems like a nice mix, but don't know anyone who has one. We have a pug at home and would like to get a second dog. We'd like the new dog to be more playful than the pug (who is very sweet, but is a total couch potato), but don't want a dog that is prone to being hyperactive, excessively jumpy, etc., both for our own sakes and because we don't want to overwhelm the pug. Our kids are 10 and 5.
Anyone have an Australian Labradoodle? Can you offer any thoughts on their temperment/activity level, etc.
Anonymous wrote:All the doodles need extensive training. Very hyper active dogs with extreme grooming needs.
Anonymous wrote:All the doodles need extensive training. Very hyper active dogs with extreme grooming needs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This sounds like a mix of 3 dogs not a breed.
+1 Although I don't consider labradoodles a "breed" either, just a designer mix. OP are you talking about an Australian shepherd mixed with a poodle? Sounds incredibly high energy and high maintenance.
Unless there's an Australian Labrador I'm not familiar with . . .
Anonymous wrote:This sounds like a mix of 3 dogs not a breed.