They learn quickly and are relatively easy to train, which makes them an excellent choice for first-time dog owners. Doodles are terrific companions and able service dogs. If a Labradoodles isn't loyally serving as a family's favorite pet, it is most likely working diligently as a therapy dog, guide dog or sniffer dog.
Labradoodles are hardly considered the best watchdogs due to their abundance of affection and incredibly friendly temperament. Doodles are full of energy and require at least 30 minutes of exercise each day. They are very social and should not be away from their family for too long.
Many Labradoodles are prone to separation anxiety and may chew furniture if left alone and not adequately exercised. Doodles are also considered generally healthy and free of many inheritable disorders.
The Labradoodles is a “hybrid” breed, which means it is not considered an official breed by breed associations like the [AKC], the [UKC], and the [CKC], but that hasn’t stopped breed enthusiast.
Labradoodles puppies are a lovely addition to any family and projected to surpass many dog breeds on its way to becoming one of the world's most popular pets. Incredible friendliness and an overabundance of affection are defining characteristics of adult Labradoodles.
Doodle puppies, like doodle adults, are also friendly and affectionate but practically vibrate with energy. Doodle puppies tend to “kill” their stuffed toys, nip at fingers and zoom from room to room like an animal possessed.
Nipping, growling, and jumping are common, but not to worry. Doodle puppies, though energetic are no more destructive than other puppies and are relatively easy to train.
Housebreaking a puppy requires patience, praise, and consistency. Labradoodles puppy parents should spend as much time as possible with their doodle puppy, especially for the first three weeks.
Positive training techniques are the most effective when obedience training a Labradoodles puppy. Agility courses and the dog park are also great places to socialize new Labradoodles puppies and to burn off their abundance of puppy energy.