Learn More About Australian Labradoodle

Discover Australian Labradoodle's history, temperament, and key traits – essential knowledge for future owners and breed enthusiasts.

Summary

The Australian Labradoodle is a medium-sized dog with a well-balanced body. It does not belong to the FCI group as it is not yet recognized as a separate breed by the F"d"ration Cynologique Internationale (FCI), but is often treated as such due to its popularity and characteristic features. It comes from a cross between Labrador Retriever, Poodle and some other breeds such as the Irish Water Spaniel and the English or American Cocker Spaniel. Its head is broad and slightly longer than the distance from the withers to the ground, with medium-sized eyes that often have a warm, friendly aura. The ears are medium sized and hang close to the head. The nose is large and varies in color depending on the dog's coat color. The legs are straight and strong, and the tail is of medium length, well haired, and carried cheerfully but not curled over the back. Its fur is its most distinctive feature, which comes in a variety of colors and patterns. It is typically wavy to curly, medium length, and soft and fluffy to the touch. There is no distinction between show and performance lines in this breed.

Height43 - 52 cm (Female), 43 - 52 cm (Male)
Weight12 - 20 kg (Female), 13 - 30 kg (Male)
Life Expectancy12 - 15 years
CharacterIntelligent, friendly, playful
CoatWavy to curly, medium length, undercoat
Coat ColorVaries including cream, gold, red, black, blue, silver, chocolate and more
Price2000 - 3500 € €

History

The story of the Australian Labradoodle begins in Australia in the 1980s. It was originally bred to create an allergy-friendly guide dog that had both the pleasant temperament of the Labrador Retriever and the hypoallergenic coat of the Poodle. The first breeding attempts were made by crossing a Labrador Retriever with a Standard Poodle, but the resulting puppies did not show the expected consistency in coat and temperament. Therefore, other breeds such as the Irish Water Spaniel and the English or American Cocker Spaniel were introduced into the breeding line to develop the desired allergy-friendly dog ​​with a pleasant temperament. This is how the Australian Labradoodle as we know it today came into being. The Australian Labradoodle has been recognized as a separate breed by the Australian Labradoodle Association of America (ALAA) and the International Australian Labradoodle Association (IALA) since 2004.

Original Use

The Australian Labradoodle was bred as a hypoallergenic companion dog, originally as a guide dog for allergy sufferers.

Origin

Australia

Date

1980

Character

The Australian Labradoodle is an extremely people-oriented dog. He is known for his intelligence, friendliness and playful nature. This makes him a great family dog ​​and a great companion for children. He also shows a high level of empathy, which makes him an excellent therapy or assistance dog. Despite its original breeding as a guide dog, the Australian Labradoodle is also a very active and energetic dog that requires a lot of mental and physical stimulation. He loves playing and practicing various activities and dog sports such as: E.g. retrieving, agility, nose work and much more. This dog is also known for being very good at learning to stay alone. With appropriate training and enough activities, he can easily spend several hours alone without showing signs of separation anxiety or destructive behavior. When it comes to hunting or catching prey, the Australian Labradoodle does show a certain hunting instinct, but this is rather low compared to many other breeds. Therefore, it is entirely possible to control this instinct with appropriate training. In terms of alertness, the Australian Labradoodle is a good watchdog. Although he is not aggressive, he is very alert and will alert his family if he notices anything unusual. But it is important to note that he is not a typical guard or protection dog as he tends to be friendly and open towards strangers. Overall, the Australian Labradoodle is a versatile and adaptable dog that can be a wonderful companion in the right hands. He needs people who are willing to listen to his needs and who can give him the time, attention and love he needs. Then he is the perfect dog for anyone looking for an intelligent, active and friendly dog ​​to accompany them in their daily life.

Trainability
Alertness
Openness to Strangers
Hunting or Herding Drive

Although the name might suggest it, the Australian Labradoodle is not actually from Australia, but was originally bred in the USA!

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What to Expect

Care

Australian Labradoodles generally do well as city dogs, provided they get enough exercise and mental stimulation. They can adapt well to different living situations, regardless of whether you live in an apartment or a house with a garden. They are friendly towards people and other animals, including children and cats. However, it is always important to monitor interactions between dogs and young children to ensure that both the child and dog are interacting safely and respectfully with one another.

Family-Friendly
Good with Young Children
Good with Other Dogs
Suitable as a City Dog

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Training & Education

Australian Labradoodles are intelligent and docile dogs who enjoy learning new things. They respond well to positive reinforcement and reward-based training. Since they are social and active dogs by nature, they can perform well in various dog sports such as agility, obedience and rally obedience. Since they also have high energy levels and a strong desire to play, there is a risk that they may become "ball junkies." if they are not managed properly. It's important to find a good balance and make sure your dog gets enough rest and learns to relax and calm down too. It is equally important to teach impulse control and ensure that your Australian Labradoodle is able to respond appropriately to environmental stimuli. As a breed that was originally bred as a companion and assistance dog, it is important that you as the owner recognize your dog's natural instincts and abilities and encourage them accordingly. This means giving him plenty of opportunities for mental stimulation and finding tasks where he can use his natural skills and instincts.

Nutrition & Grooming

The Australian Labradoodle has a medium-length, curly or wavy coat with a dense undercoat. This means he needs regular grooming to keep his coat in good condition and avoid matting. This dog's coat is not prone to shedding, making him a good choice for people with allergies. When it comes to the climate in Germany, the Australian Labradoodle is highly adaptable and can cope well in both cold and warm conditions. In terms of nutrition, the Australian Labradoodle requires a balanced, nutrient-dense diet. Although they have no specific dietary requirements as a breed, they do well on a diet based on high-quality animal protein, with a balanced mix of carbohydrates, fats, vitamins and minerals. As with any dog, it is important to monitor food and treat amounts to avoid obesity.

Grooming Effort
Exercise Needs
Shedding
Trainability

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