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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 Signal Hill, 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
A Labradoodle is a hybrid dog popular for its intelligence and companionship. It is a cross between a Labrador Retriever and a Poodle. Labradoodles come in a variety of sizes, from Miniature to Standard, and have coats that range from wiry to soft and curly. This breed is highly trainable, loyal, friendly, and affectionate. Labradoodles make great family pets and especially get along well with children. They tend to retain the intelligence of the Poodle and the friendliness and calmness of the Labrador Retriever.
Labradoodle coats can vary quite a bit, but most have a medium-length and wavy fur texture. They often have a combination of their Labrador Retriever parent's short coat and their Poodle parent's longer fur. The fur can come in a variety of colors, including black, white, cream, apricot, gray and red. Labradoodles can also have different pointing patterns, which are color combinations characteristic of specific breeds. The most common pointing patterns include parti, brindle, tricolor, sable, tuxedo, and phantom.
Labradoodles are magnificent canine companions who will eat anything they can get their mouths around. While most Labradoodles relish treats like any other dog, their main diet consists of the same high-quality dog food that any other pup should consume. Make sure to choose one that is appropriate for their age and size and feed them twice a day. They should also be supplemented with small amounts of fresh, unprocessed food such as lean meats, fruits, vegetables, and grains. Fish or eggs, preferably boiled, can be added, but avoid bacon and other greasy meats.
To best prepare for your new Labradoodle, start by researching their breed characteristics, needs, and habits. It is important to have the necessary supplies food, a bed, toys, and a collar or leash. In addition, be sure to book an appointment for your Labradoodle with a veterinarian in your area. Make sure to have their health records handy to provide to the veterinarian. Setting a schedule for your Labradoodle is also important to ensure they receive the appropriate amount of exercise, stimulation, and rest.
Labradoodles can vary in size, depending in particular on whether they are a standard or miniature variety. Generally, though, Labradoodles are considered medium to large-sized dogs, so their size can be considered as ‘big’, even if it isn’t the biggest size for a dog. Standard Labradoodle puppies typically weigh 45 to 70 pounds as adults, while miniature Labradoodle puppies usually reach 25 to 48 pounds when grown. Additionally, they often feature longer legs, which gives them a slightly taller appearance than other breeds.
Yes, you can take your Labradoodle running, as long as the activity is appropriate for their age, health, and breed. Be aware, however, that they are energetic dogs and may need quite a bit of exercise to remain healthy and happy. To be on the safe side, it is always best to talk to a veterinarian to make sure running or other forms of exercise is a good choice for your particular Labradoodle.
Yes, Labradoodles can be a great choice for first-time owners. They are highly intelligent, have a friendly personality and require moderate amounts of intense activity. Labradoodles are also easily trainable. Since Labradoodles are hybrid dogs, they tend to be more robust and have fewer health problems than other breeds. Their low-shedding coats make them an ideal breed for those with allergies. Furthermore, being an outgoing and friendly breed, Labs are a great way for first-time owners to learn patience and gain confidence when dealing with their four-legged friends.
Training a Labradoodle can absolutely be easy just like with any other breed. However, as with any pet, it requires patience, consistency and a good training program. The key to success is to start training as early as possible, as puppies can learn much quicker. Before a Labradoodle is even 8 weeks old, they can start learning basic commands such as sit, down, come and stay. Rewards-based reinforcement training is also highly recommended, as it is a proven effective way to motivate and encourage good behavior.
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