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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 Mill Valley, CA 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 are undeniably fascinating dogs. They're a relatively new breed, created by crossing a Labrador Retriever and a Poodle, offering owners the fun-loving, friendly nature of a Lab combined with the intelligence and non-shedding coat of a Poodle. Plus, their truly unique appearance gives Labradoodles a real edge of cuteness. Even better, Labradoodles are incredibly versatile, making them a great choice for families and those seeking a wide range of activities such as jogging, agility, therapy work, or simply snuggling on the couch.
Labradoodles are not typically considered hypoallergenic. Although they tend to be low-shedding and generally possess non-shedding qualities of a Poodle, their coats are not likely to be totally free of allergens. While they have properties that can reduce their allergen levels, they are still likely to produce allergens depending on the individual Labradoodle’s genetic makeup.
Labradoodles should not be fed foods that contain high levels of ingredients that are harmful to the breed. These include chocolate, grapes, raisins, macadamia nuts, onions, garlic, and alcohol. Also, Labradoodles should not be overfed table scraps as they have a tendency to put on weight quickly. Foods that are too fatty or loaded with sugar can be bad for their waistlines. Labradoodles should be fed a high-quality diet that is suitable for their age, breed, and health, with appropriate amounts of protein, fats, and carbohydrates.
Labradoodles are famous for their lovable personalities and hypoallergenic qualities. As such, they tend to require the same care as any other dog. They do have a few specific needs, such as consistent grooming to prevent matting and tangling of their beautiful coats. They also require regular exercise, both physical and mental, as this will help keep them healthy and active for years to come. Other necessary check-ups may include eye exams, dental cleanings, and potential surgery if any conditions are discovered.
Labradoodles are a hybrid breed of dog that may vary in size depending on the particular mix of purebred parent breeds used in a given litter. On average, Labradoodles size can range from small to medium-large. This makes them a relatively medium-sized breed, but they can be considered a big dog when their size is on the larger side. Generally speaking, they typically weigh between the range of 25 to 65 pounds when fully grown, though this can vary greatly depending on the specific parentage.
The amount of minutes of exercise per day that your Labradoodle should have depends on their age, activity level, and breed. Generally speaking, young Labradoodles need quite a bit of exercise due to their high energy levels and require about an hour of walking or playing a day. Older Labradoodles may not require quite as much time, but should still be given the opportunity to go for a walk around the block or run around in the yard every day. It’s also important to adjust the time spent walking or playing to take into account the dog’s age.
Labradoodles are usually an excellent fit for households that include young children. These breeds are known for being exceptionally friendly with both adults and children. Due to their intelligence and friendly nature, Labradoodles are a popular choice for a family pet. With proper training and socialization, Labradoodles will bond quickly with your family's children and become best friends for life. They have the natural instinct to be protective of their family, so they will make sure that the kids are safe and well-behaved.
Training your Labradoodle is a great way to build a stronger bond, obedience, and trust between you and your pup. To start off, prior to training make sure you have adequately socialized your pup with other dogs and people and that he is familiar with basic commands. The best way to train your Labradoodle is positive reinforcement. This means rewards when your pup displays good behavior. Conversely, any negative or disruptive behavior should be kept in check with negative reinforcement like redirecting or time out. Training schedules should also be regularly taken into consideration.
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