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Breed Info

A Labradoodle and Irish Doodle is a crossbreed dog created by crossing the Labrador retriever or Irish Setter with a Standard, Miniature, or Toy poodle. The term first appeared in 1955, but was not initially popular. Our doodles are a good choice for those with allergies, provided the poodle coat. 

 

Below is a simple explanation of the generations.
F1 is a Doodle parent and a Poodle parent. These puppies may have a wide range is coat texture. (50/50)
F1B is F1 bred with a purebred Poodle. Typically, the coats are low to non-shedding. (75/25)
F1BB is bred F1B bred with a purebred Poodle. These dogs are also considered Multigenerational

Labradoodles Information

Children friendly

Labradoodles are great with interacting with children. Being a very sturdy, playful and easygoing breed. They have a great tolerance level. They are affectionate and gentle companion.

Trainability

Being a Poodle and Labrador mix. Labradoodles are easy to train, they have a willingness to learn. They are also great problem solvers, and can deal with changes easy.

Grooming

Labradoodls can have different kinds of hair. Some can be Shaggy, some can have a straight coat. They will need to be brushed and groomed often.

Excercise needs

Both physical and mental exercise is important. Most of them need daily stimulation to keep busy and behaved.

Labradoodles come in three basis sizes: Standards are 21” to 24” Mediums are 17” to 20” Miniatures are 14” to 16”
Labradoodles lifespans are 10 - 15 years.
Labradoodles come in three basis sizes. Standards weigh 45-65 lbs Mediums weigh 30-45 lbs Miniatures weigh 15-30 lbs

Personality

In general, Labradoodles are friendly dogs who are devoted to their families.  Labradoodles are a smart, loving dog who wants and needs to spend lots of time with their people.  Having the intelligence of the poodle, and need to serve like the Labrador Retriever.   If you train a Labradoodle with positive reinforcement techniques, showing them what you like by rewarding them with praise, play and treats, they’re likely to learn quickly and happily.

Care

Labradoodles can adapt to pretty much any setting.  As long has they get mental and physical stimulation they will be happy.   They are great on and off the leash.  They are intelligent and eager-to-please.  Training should be easy and consistent with positive reinforcement.  Socialize them from puppyhood ensures great temperament around people and other animals.  Crate training is beneficial to ensure that your dog accepts confinement if they ever need to be boarded or hospitalized.

Feeding

Recommend daily amount 1 to 2.5 cups of dry food divided into 2 meals.  Depending on how much your dog eats depends on their size, build, metabolism, and activity level. 

Coat and Grooming

Although a Labradoodle can have a range of colors and coats.  Their coats can be straight or curly, they are considered to be  non- to low shedding.  They can come in a variety of colors gold, apricot, caramel, chalk, black, red, cafè, cream, silver, chocolate, parchment, and blue. 

 

Begin accustoming your puppy early.  Grooming can vary depending on coat.   Expect to brush your Labradoodle once to twice a week. Every 6-8 weeks have them clipped or trimmed.  They should only be bathed when needed. Take some extra time and care to ensure their ears are clean and dry, they are prone to ear infections because of their floppy ears. Brush their teeth 2 or 3 times a week.  Trim their nails once or twice a month.   

Irish Doodle Information

Children friendly

Irish Doodles is a super friendly, light-hearted and cute crossbreed. They are playful, very patient and very affectionate.

Trainability

Being a Poodle mix, generally means they are easy to train. When training be committed and patient.

Grooming

Irish Doodle can have different kinds of hair. Some can be Shaggy, some can have a straight coat. They will need to be brushed and groomed often.

Excercise needs

Both physical and mental exercise is important. Most of them need daily stimulation to keep busy and behaved.

Irish Doodles come in three basis sizes: Standards are 21” to 24” Mediums are 17” to 20” Miniatures are 12” to 17”
Labradoodles lifespans are 10 - 15 years.
Irish Doodles come in three basis sizes. Standards weigh 40-60 lbs Mediums weigh 30-45 lbs Miniatures weigh 25-35 lbs

Personality

Irish Doodles have a very loyal and affectionate personality. This mixed breed also aims to please their owners and is very intelligent, which can make them easier to train than other breeds. An Irish Poo Setters’ traits makes them a wonderful addition to any household, including families with children. They can be very gentle and loving with children and can also make a good playmate for a child.

Feeding

Recommend daily amount 1 to 2.5 cups of dry food divided into 2 meals.  Depending on how much your dog eats depends on their size, build, metabolism, and activity level. 

Coat and Grooming

With their Poodle parent, an Irish Doodle’s coat doesn’t shed much, if at all. Their coat may either be wavy or curly, with curly coats shedding the least amount. Since their coat does not shed, it can easily become very matted or tangled if it isn’t brushed regularly. Be sure to brush your dogs coat each day to keep it soft and looking its best. You may occasionally need to trim the hair on your Irish Poo Setters if it gets too long. This is especially true for the ear hairs, since if they get too long it can cause dirt to build up which can lead to an ear infection.

To prevent dental disease, you should also brush your dog’s teeth a few times a week. Their nails should also be trimmed if they get too long to prevent them from causing the dog any pain.