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- Labradoodles are in it to win it with their human companions. Their people-pleasing instincts will keep you company well into their golden years
- Less shedding. Poodles have curly fur that sheds minimally, if it all. They could be considered hypoallergenic (though not always completely allergen free). The crossed doodles generally inherit this coat trait of their poodle parent and shed minimal.
- What’s difference between goldendoodle and a labradoodle? The Labradoodle has a Labrador Retriever parent, while the Goldendoodle has a Golden Retriever parent. Labradoodles tend to have shorter coats. The Goldendoodle has a longer, shaggier coat inherited from the Golden Retriever. Shorter coat could be a blessing when it comes to grooming.
- Intelligent. Ranked second most intelligent dog breed just behind the Border Collie, the poodle is skillful in many dog sports and activities, including agility, obedience, tracking, herding, circus performance, and assistance dogs. (Wikipedia)
- Labradoodles are highly trainable. They’re eager to learn, and training helps keep their mischievous side at bay.