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Uploaded by on Sep 24, 2006

Come meet our new puppy!

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  • For those who are saying nasty things about labradoodles, you are obviously uneducated to conclude such things. If you don't know about them, just don't say anything because it makes you sound really stupid. Labradoodles are wonderful dogs.

  • love love love.

    my doodlebutt is named Rowdie.

    they seriously are the most loving, happy,and friendly dogs. hypoallergenic too!

    great with kids...just have to teach them not to jump.

    oh, and the doodle 500's are my absolute favvoorriiteee.

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  • @kennykenkenz I have really bad dog/cat allergies.

    We have 2 labradoodles, and I've never sneezed because of the dogs, Maya is 7, Lucy is 2 and we love them both so much!

  • we just got a labradoodle and were going to name him schnitzel - named him diesel instead. he is a trouble maker but he is cleaver and loving. best dog EVER!

  • the best thing with labradoodles and goldendoodles is that each one is different and that u dont know how it will look like in future xD

  • much agree with what the last person said.

  • ur labberdoddle look like my lol my likes to run away XD never comes back but she only not even yr old yet i think male r better

  • Your dog rocks! Doing well, I hope?

  • supposedly, ALL true labradoodles are 'hypo-allergenic'. however, hypo-allergenic does not mean they won't shed. some labradoodles (ones with more lab-type coats) DO shed, and some labradoodles don't shed. both the shedding and the likelihood that the dog would cause allergies decrease as more poodle is bred into the mix in successive generations (i.e. if you breed a labradoodle with a poodle - the resulting dogs will be 75% poodle and 25% lab, lessening the likelihood of shedding, etc).

  • Anybody know about whether this breed really is hypo-allergenic?

  • =O im jealous!

  • you can get ones thats like really small like knee high and stuff there are really cute! : )

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