poodleOwned
Posted : 2/13/2011 6:12:31 AM
I live in Melbourne where "Labradoodles" were supoosed to have originated from. We call then labradoodles. I have seen some very poor temperaments on them, often the breeding stock of these dogs wasn't great with parents i would not have cared for as either poodles or Labradors. There is a very simple explanation, breeding x breeds without permission will get you a life time ban here from the relevant kennel authority. Unlike some other local dogs that hava type, such as Kelpies, Dingos, Australain Cattle dogs etc they are not regarded as a sperate breed yet, just a cross breed. If you look up the ANKC site. www.ankc.org.au you will find no mention of them.
Having said all of that, my poodles find them interesting to play with despite some of them being a bit Lab like and a bit OTT. They just run through them and try to get chasey going. Normally though as a small dog owner , i avoid them along with Labs, some GSDs, Malamutes, etc. It is nice to see responsible owners owning up to their dogs play styles and looking after other dogs. The main issue is the owners and a new legion of Helicopter owners who often own them (Hover over them...)and are in denial..."He only wants to play"
I once sold my car to a household that were going to use it for Labradoodle transport. They came from a much more elevated social enonomic housing area than i reside in... I heard Labradoodle this and Labradoolde that and how much he was worth and blah ablah blah and didn't get a word in edgeways. My two sat there and did very little. I can't reveal what the arrangements were between the breeder and myself about my two dogs but it was nothing like what this Labradodle cost. But i also will leave it to your imagination what an Entire mini poodle on the verge of a dual championship as he is now with very trendy breeding is worth in those terms..., and he is Sam to me!! It ws intersting to note that in these peoples minds , my very capable dogs were seen as inferior... Because of the rise of off pedigree breeding (anything poo) you really have to look after breeding poodles. I have more security for my dogs than for my house...