Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is really so variable that you will not be able to make a prediction on a first generation crossbreed. You could end up with a dog that sheds like a lab and plots your downfall like a poodle.
OP here: I would never get a first generation cross. I would get a multi generation doodle- bred for generations with labradoodles.
We have a multi-generational labradoodle. He just turned 3 and he is delightful. Playful, but he can and does sleep pretty much all day if he wants to![]()
He doesn't shed at ALL which is a huge benefit over a Lab, but you do need to brush/groom regularly.
My sisters each have a Labrador and they are a LOT more work. They eat a lot more, shed like crazy and are just bigger in general.
We used Pine Lodge at RiverMist in Oregon.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is really so variable that you will not be able to make a prediction on a first generation crossbreed. You could end up with a dog that sheds like a lab and plots your downfall like a poodle.
OP here: I would never get a first generation cross. I would get a multi generation doodle- bred for generations with labradoodles.
We have a multi-generational labradoodle. He just turned 3 and he is delightful. Playful, but he can and does sleep pretty much all day if he wants to![]()
He doesn't shed at ALL which is a huge benefit over a Lab, but you do need to brush/groom regularly.
My sisters each have a Labrador and they are a LOT more work. They eat a lot more, shed like crazy and are just bigger in general.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is really so variable that you will not be able to make a prediction on a first generation crossbreed. You could end up with a dog that sheds like a lab and plots your downfall like a poodle.
OP here: I would never get a first generation cross. I would get a multi generation doodle- bred for generations with labradoodles.
We have a multi-generational labradoodle. He just turned 3 and he is delightful. Playful, but he can and does sleep pretty much all day if he wants to![]()
He doesn't shed at ALL which is a huge benefit over a Lab, but you do need to brush/groom regularly.
My sisters each have a Labrador and they are a LOT more work. They eat a lot more, shed like crazy and are just bigger in general.
Where did you get yours from?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is really so variable that you will not be able to make a prediction on a first generation crossbreed. You could end up with a dog that sheds like a lab and plots your downfall like a poodle.
OP here: I would never get a first generation cross. I would get a multi generation doodle- bred for generations with labradoodles.
We have a multi-generational labradoodle. He just turned 3 and he is delightful. Playful, but he can and does sleep pretty much all day if he wants to![]()
He doesn't shed at ALL which is a huge benefit over a Lab, but you do need to brush/groom regularly.
My sisters each have a Labrador and they are a LOT more work. They eat a lot more, shed like crazy and are just bigger in general.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is really so variable that you will not be able to make a prediction on a first generation crossbreed. You could end up with a dog that sheds like a lab and plots your downfall like a poodle.
OP here: I would never get a first generation cross. I would get a multi generation doodle- bred for generations with labradoodles.
We have a multi-generational labradoodle. He just turned 3 and he is delightful. Playful, but he can and does sleep pretty much all day if he wants to![]()
He doesn't shed at ALL which is a huge benefit over a Lab, but you do need to brush/groom regularly.
My sisters each have a Labrador and they are a LOT more work. They eat a lot more, shed like crazy and are just bigger in general.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is really so variable that you will not be able to make a prediction on a first generation crossbreed. You could end up with a dog that sheds like a lab and plots your downfall like a poodle.
OP here: I would never get a first generation cross. I would get a multi generation doodle- bred for generations with labradoodles.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is really so variable that you will not be able to make a prediction on a first generation crossbreed. You could end up with a dog that sheds like a lab and plots your downfall like a poodle.
OP here: I would never get a first generation cross. I would get a multi generation doodle- bred for generations with labradoodles.
Anonymous wrote:It is really so variable that you will not be able to make a prediction on a first generation crossbreed. You could end up with a dog that sheds like a lab and plots your downfall like a poodle.