Ever 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 Flagstaff, AZ has quickly become one of the most popular family dogs in the entire world.
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A Labradoodle is a designer breed of dog that is a cross between a Labrador retriever and a poodle. Labradoodles usually have the kind, intelligent, and affectionate nature of its parents, the Labrador retriever and poodle. In addition to this, Labradoodles are very trainable and respond well to positive reinforcement training and socialization. Labradoodles can be low to non-shedding, depending on the coat type, and therefore are often suitable for people with allergies.
The Labradoodle coat can vary from wavy to curly to shaggy depending on the breed of the parents. Generally our Labradoodles have a low shedding coat, with their own individual look. They come in a variety of coat colors, and have a mix of fur from the Lab and the Poodle. Some Labradoodles can have a fleece coat, which looks like a plush, velvet coat and comes in shades of whites, creams, reds, and apricot.
Labradoodles are a fun, family-friendly breed, but like all dogs, there are certain things they should not eat. To ensure your dog's well-being, you should not feed them human food, table scraps, bones, chocolate, candy, onions, garlic, dough or yeast, greasy or spicy foods, fatty or sugary foods, rawhide, and foods with artificial sweeteners or preservatives. If your Labradoodle needs a dietary supplement, consult your veterinarian about which foods are safe to feed them.
Preparing your home for your new Labradoodle should involve setting up a comfortable area as their own personal space with safe toys, beds, and chew items. Put a few family items around their space, such as a family photo, to start building a connection between your pup and the family. Invest in potty training mats and chew-proofing your home; this will help them learn the house boundaries and not ruin your things! Lastly, plan puppy-proofing by hiding away any electrical cords, garbage bins, and any foods that might be toxic.
Labradoodles can vary in size depending on their breeding. For example, the Miniature Labradoodle is generally smaller than a Standard Labradoodle. Miniature Labradoodles typically range from about 20 to 30 pounds, while Standard Labradoodles can grow to weigh even over 50 pounds. So while Labradoodles can range in size, many people would consider them to be a small breed of dog depending on the type of Labradoodle they have.
Absolutely! Labradoodles are known for being energetic, so running is a great way to give them the exercise they need. It's important to ensure your Labradoodle is healthy and fit before beginning any kind of running program. Consult with your veterinarian to make sure your pup is physically able to handle running. When you first start out, run in short bursts at a slow to medium pace. Let your Labradoodle set the pace and if she needs to stop and sniff, don't make it a problem.
Labradoodles are known for their exceptional intelligence and loving affection for their families, making them excellent family dogs. They are highly loyal and loving pets that can adapt to small spaces and thrive in an active home. Because of their sociable nature and adeptness in learning, they are natural companions and can quickly become part of the family. Labradoodles are also known for being exceptionally patient with children and possess gentle demeanors which makes them an ideal pet for families of all sizes.
Training a Labradoodle can be a rewarding experience for both you and your pet. The key to successful training is consistency, patience, and positive reinforcement. Begin by teaching basic commands such as sit, stay, and come. Set aside some time every day to practice these commands and make sure there are no other distractions in the environment. When your pup correctly responds to the command, immediately use a treat or verbal praise to reward their success. As your pup advances, add more complex commands such as rolling over, jumping, or carrying objects in their mouth.
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