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There are three main coat types found in Labradoodles. The hair coat, that may range from flat and straight to wavy or curly. This coat may have a similar look to a Labrador that may feather at the tail, legs and face. This generation needs little to no grooming, every so often a professional bath and brush out with tiding up the face and feet. This coat type will shed to different degrees, depending on the coat style. The fleece coat looks more like an angora coat. This generation has a single coat that is soft and curly. There should be no shedding, but there is no guarantee that there will be no shedding. This coat type needs a bit more up keep, it is best to get your dog on a grooming schedule for a weekly brushing and professional grooming every 6 to 8 weeks. The last coat type is the woolly coat, this coat is similar to a Standard Poodle coat. This coat is dense and plush, but the curls are not as tight as a Standard Poodle. As with the fleece coat this coat needs to be groomed and brushed on a regular basis. Not all Labradoodles are hypo-allergenic and non-shedding, this depends on the different generations and coat types. As stated above F1 Labradoodles will shed to different degrees. This generation is not hypo-allergenic and is not a good choice for a family that has allergies. A F1B Labradoodle is a better choice for a family that has allergies. This coat has more of the Standard Poodle coat which produces a more non-shedding coat. |
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Thanks Kazz, Mini and Natalie. Your genies are excellent information sources Kazz - both Dawn and Mini have given great information of their favoured breeds. I love the look of little Chloe - what a determined little character she sounds! Thanks for the info on coats too Natalie - I admit that I hadn't realised that it was that complicated. What I need now is somewhere, like a Dog Show, that I can go and see BTs, mini Schnauzers and Labradoodles in the flesh and speak to their people. |
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Oh, I'm getting more confused about the labradoodles as I found an American website which said that Australian labradoodles are purebreeds but that American doodles are cross breeds. Does this just mean the difference in the length of time they have been bred and that the Australian doodle now breeds true to form? Think I'm 90% sure about my choice now though anyway - the black and silver mini Schnauzer (as above). OH seems to be keen too and has even told his mum! |
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Lovely - only came across one in my lifetime and loved him/her to bits. I want the one in the pic - my heart has gone!! I have a booklet from KC with all dog shows in it - if you want to pm me your nearest big town I'll hunt thru for some shows for you to go have a look. - edit - skip that one - it is only scottish venues - soz! |
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