I love throwing balls or discs with my Labradoodle, and watching him sprint made me curious to find out how fast a Labradoodle actually could run. A young and healthy Labradoodle can outrun most humans and is able to sprint at over 35 miles per hour for short periods of time. You don’t have to race your Labradoodle many times before finding …
Labradoodle Exercise Needs – And A Common Mistake
Exercising a Labradoodle is a must as it is usually a dog with good amounts of energy and a mind that needs to be challenged to be satisfied. But what is a Labradoodle exercise needs generally like? A normal healthy adult Labradoodle requires around 1 hour of exercise each day. If you have a less demanding labradoodle 45 minutes might …
Labradoodle Training Tips – 11 Important Ground Rules
When training a Labradoodle there are several basic rules that should be followed, no matter what kind of training you choose. If you search online you will usually find a thousand different tips, tricks, and opinions regarding Labradoodle training and how to develop the best possible behavior in your Labradoodle puppy. I’m sure most of those ideas and guides have …
What Is a Labradoodle
Often when I tell somebody that I’m the proud owner of a Labradoodle, people look at me funny before asking what is a “labradoodle?” A labradoodle is a mix of a Labrador retriever, and then either a mini, medium or standard Poodle and the breed really became public knowledge in 1988. Let’s take a look at some of the different …
Labradoodle Generations Explained – F1, F1B, F2 And So On
You might see all these different names thrown around when speaking about Labradoodles, F1, F2, etc. but what does it really mean? F1 means the first generation, F1b is the second generation, and F2 is the third generation. From the third generation and so on, they are called Multi-gen Labradoodles. That’s a lot of different names to remember But let’s …
Cost of Owning A Labradoodle – Everything You Must Know!
Whatever you think owning a dog will cost, you’re probably wrong! The average cost of owning a labradoodle is between $2250 and $3550 every year. But if you don’t mind doing a bit of work yourself, there’s quite a lot to save each year. A recent report from People’s Dispensary for Sick Animals showed that owning a dog is actually …