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The American Labradoodle is not a purebred dog. It is a cross between the Labrador Retriever and the Poodle. The best way to determine the temperament of a mixed breed is to look up all breeds in the cross and know you can get any combination of any of the characteristics found in either breed. Not all of these designer hybrid dogs being bred are 50% purebred to 50% purebred. It is very common for breeders to breed multi-generation crosses.

Bocker the famous Labradoodle

Bocker the famous Labradoodle. He was bred by Doodlesville and is an F1 Labradoodle. He is a working doodle used in TV commercials, other advertisements, movies etc...

 
 

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Note: there are two totally different types of Labradoodles, the Australian Labradoodle and the American Labradoodle. The Australian Labradoodle is a purebred dog, the American Labradoodle is a hybrid dog.

There are a few different ways breeders are producing American Labradoodles.

F1 = 50% Labrador and 50% Poodle - This is Lab to poodle cross, this is first generation, resulting in healthier offspring! Hair type can be smooth like a Lab, wirey look like a Irish wolfhound or Wavy/shaggy, they can shed or not shed, pups in the same litter can vary. This is not the best cross for people with severe allergies.

F1-B = 25% Labrador Retriever and 75% Poodle (F1 Labradoodle and Poodle cross) - This is Labradoodle bred back to Poodle, Wavy Curly shaggy look doodle very consistent in coat types. F1B is the MOST likely of any to be non shedding and Allergy friendly then ANY doodles and is the easiest coat to take care of.

F2 = F1 Labradoodle and F1 Labradoodle cross - this combination you get the same percentage of Lab Poodle mix as you would an F1 Labradoodle so they are more likely to shed.

F3 = F2 Labradoodle and F2 Labradoodle cross

Multi-generation = F3 or higher generation Labradoodle and F3 or higher generation Labradoodle cross - This is what the Australian Labradoodles usually are

   
   

ACHC = American Canine Hybrid Club
DDKC = Designer Dogs Kennel Club

DRA = Dog Registry of America, Inc.
IDCR = International Designer Canine Registry®
DBR = Designer Breed Registry

 

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"Murphy (below) and Teddy (above) are 3 month old standard F1 chocolate Labradoodle puppies, owned by two good friends, both violin teachers! We caught them in the flower pots and started to shoo them away, but had to take a picture first... it was too cute! Labradoodles make amazing pets. We have been socializing them and exercising them faithfully every day and can see their excellent temperaments developing. Woof! Proud Doodle Mommas, Ashley (Murphy's mom) and Liz (Teddy's mom)."

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Bosco a 5 year old Canadian F1 Standard Labradoodle.

Bosco a 5 year old Canadian F1 Standard Labradoodle.

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Photo Courtesy of Adorabledoodles.
 

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This is Bocker; he was bred by Doodlesville and is an F1 Labradoodle - Bocker is an extra in Steven Spielburgs remake of the War of the Worlds - Photo Courtesy of Doodlesville Kennel.

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Photo Courtesy of Doodlesville Kennel.

 

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