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See Available PuppiesEver dreamed of combining the best parts of Labrador Retrievers and Poodles into one mega-dog? Well, ask and you shall receive—the Labradoodle puppies for sale in Cayce, SC has quickly become one of the most popular family dogs in the entire world.
Non-Shedding & Hypoallergenic
The Labradoodle’s luxuriously wooly coat is perfect for those who are tired of shedding and allergies.
Absolutely Adorable
Labradoodles are so cute it should be illegal. Each puppy is a potential Instagram star in the making!
Fantastically Friendly
Labradoodles are purposefully bred to be as friendly as possible, and are professionals at bringing joy to those they meet.
Endless Variety
You won’t believe how smart these dogs are. You really couldn’t ask for a more able canine student!
Incredibly Intelligent
Labradoodles are available in a mind-blowing number of sizes and coat colors, so take your pick!
Fun for the Whole Family
Looking for the perfect companion? Labradoodles are gentle and caring dogs who get along great with folks of all ages!
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Questions & Answers
Labradoodles, first developed in the late 1980's, are a generally friendly and intelligent breed. Though not a recognized breed by the American Kennel Club, they are considered to be a hybrid breed, a combination of the Labrador Retriever and the Standard or Miniature Poodle. As a combination of two popular breeds, Labradoodles have some wonderful traits. They are hybrid vigor makes them more robust and often generally healthier than either of the two parent breeds; they also often have a pleasant, non-shedding coat that makes grooming easier.
Labradoodles are considered to be a hypoallergenic breed of dog. That means that their coats do not shed in the traditional sense but instead trap any allergens deep within their hair structure and release them gradually into the environment at a minimal rate. The dander is also tightly contained in the coat, reducing the amount of dander in the air which can be used to trigger an allergic reaction. All Labradoodles should be carefully groomed and bathed regularly to ensure that the coat is not producing too much dander.
Labradoodles can have fairly diverse dietary needs depending on their individual size, age, and activity level. Generally speaking, Labradoodles should be given a diet with complete and balanced nutrition that meets their energy needs and includes essential fatty acids and vitamins. It may also be beneficial to feed high-quality proteins that are easily digestible, since certain breeds are prone to food allergies. It's also important to select a nutrient-balanced diet specifically designed for dogs as not all food is created equal.
Before getting a Labradoodle, it is important to get some essential items that will help make the transition smoother. First, finding a high-quality food specifically for Labradoodles is essential since they can be prone to certain health issues, such as skin allergies, that may arise from eating the wrong food. Secondly, an indoor and outdoor leash should be purchased to help manage and train your Labradoodle. Also, it is important to buy non-toxic chew toys to help them with teething as well as interactive toys to keep them entertained.
Labradoodles vary greatly in size depending on the type of Labradoodle you've chosen. The size of a standard Labradoodle typically ranges from 22 inches tall at the shoulder up to 24 inches, with weights ranging from 40 to 65 pounds. The miniature Labradoodle typically measures 14 to 16 inches at the shoulder and weighs between 15 to 25 pounds. The size of the toy and teacup Labradoodle is even smaller, measuring between 10 to 14 inches and weighing 10 to 15 pounds.
Labradoodles are active, energetic dogs and require a significant amount of exercise to keep them healthy, happy, and in good shape. Typically, they should get a minimum of two, 30-minute sessions of exercise every day. Exercise should also include play sessions and plenty of opportunities for mental stimulation. To avoid behavior problems, they should be given the exercise and attention they need. As with all breeds, the exact amount of exercise needed for a Labradoodle depends on the individual and can vary depending on factors such as gender, age, and energy level.
Yes, Labradoodles are generally good with kids! These loyal dogs are known for being gentle, affectionate, and patient.Labradoodles are incredibly intelligent, making them ideal family pets because they can learn new tricks quickly and enjoy playing games like fetch. Additionally, they are considerate of their smaller family members, so they won't jump on kids or nip at them. As long as the dog is taught to treat children with the respect they deserve, they will make excellent companions.
Training a Labradoodle requires consistency and positive reinforcement. You'll want to keep the training sessions short and sweet, no longer than 5-10 minutes at a time. Start by teaching them their name and reward them with treats and verbal praise when they answer to it. Next, you should move onto basic commands such as 'sit', 'stay' and 'come'. You can reward with treats, verbal praise, or with a game for a job well done. Once they can reliably respond to the commands, you should start to phase out rewards until your Labradoodle is responding without them.
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