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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 Portage, IN 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
A Labradoodle is a designer hybrid breed of a Labrador Retriever and a Poodle. This cross-breed, first introduced in Australia in the late 1980s, has become increasingly popular over the last few decades. Labradoodle puppies are sometimes less energetic than a purebred Labrador Retriever which makes them ideal for those who want an affectionate and loyal, yet low-maintenance pet. Labradoodles also require less grooming than a full-blooded Poodle, and many enjoy water sports and activities, making them great family dogs.
Labradoodles are typically considered hypoallergenic breeds, which means that in most cases they would not cause an allergic reaction. However, allergic reactions can depend on the individual, and even hypoallergenic breeds can cause an allergic response for some people. It is important to do some research to understand the characteristics of breeds before making a decision. For example, some Labradoodles may have a higher amount of dander than other Labradoodles, which would increase the risk of allergies.
Labradoodles can have specialized dietary needs, depending on the size and activity level of the individual dog. Generally, Labradoodles require a nutrient-rich, well-balanced diet to meet their energy demands. As with most dogs, their diet may need to be adjusted to minimize health issues as they get older. Feeding Labradoodles two smaller meals per day, rather than one big meal, is often recommended to avoid digestive problems. Often the amount of food is determined by their age, size and activity level. Avoid overfeeding, as this can lead to weight related issues.
Labradoodles may require some special requirements depending on their coat type and other factors. For example, their coats can range from smooth to curly, and some may require regular brushing and coat maintenance. Labradoodles may also require regular veterinary visits to ensure their health stays in check. They may also require more space or a bigger yard to exercise and play in. Additionally, Labradoodles have a tendency to have higher energy levels and require mental and physical exercise daily to maintain their health. To prevent destructive behavior, regular walks, playtime, and training should be part of their schedule.
Labradoodles are a relatively new breed that has become increasingly popular in recent years for their intelligence and friendly nature. Their size can vary depending on the type of Labradoodle you are looking to adopt. Generally speaking though, a fully grown Labradoodle can range in size from a toy breed that is about 10-15 lbs, to a standard breed that can range from 45-65 lbs for a male and 35-55 lbs for a female. In terms of height, Labradoodles usually range from 14-24 inches at the shoulder.
Labradoodles are an active breed that needs appropriate amounts of exercise. An adult Labradoodle usually requires at least one hour of exercise daily. It's important to note that Labradoodles can be very determined when it comes to getting what they want, and owners should make sure that their pup is kept active and occupied. This can include activities such as walking, jogging, playing fetch, or going on hikes. If not given enough exercise, Labradoodles can become over excited, destructive, or anxious.
Labradoodles can absolutely get along with other pets. Many Labradoodles are quite social, so long as they are properly trained and socialized from a young age. They tend to do well with other pets like cats, smaller dogs, and sometimes even horses. When introducing a Labradoodle to other pets, it's important to do it slowly and keep a close eye on their interactions to make sure things go smoothly. Proper socialization at a young age is key in helping them adjust to new environments and other animals.
That totally depends on the age and training level of the Labradoodle. If the dog is an adolescent between 8 and 18 months old, the American Kennel Club recommends at least 30 minutes of walking and/or physical activity each day. If the Labradoodle has individualized goals, such as teaching specific behaviors, commands and tricks, it could require significantly more exercise, potentially even up to 2 hours. If your Labradoodle is particularly energetic, they may need even more exercise and activities to help them stay healthy and mentally stimulated.
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