2nd Generation Labradoodle

History of Labradoodle Dog
TODAY THE LABRADOODLES HAS BECOME THE MOST POPULAR DOG IN US, NOT BECAUSE THEY AREDESIGNER DOGS, BUT BECAUSE THEY ARE INTELLIGENT, LOVING, SWEET NATURED AND ABOUT THE BEST DOG YOU WILL EVER OWN

The Doodle can be seen on TV in commericals all over US and in popular mgazines for Carpet ads, Swifter Jet mop and tons more. Monoploy took Scotty out of game pc and replaced it with Labradoodle. Howgreat is that !

Not enough can b e said for this fine furry lovable dog as a family pet, they love love children and people of all ages.



History of Labradoodles :

And how they got their Name


The Labradoodle first originated in Australia when the first intentional purpose - bred mating of a Labrador Retriever and a Standard Poodle was initiated by Wally Conran of The Royal Guide Dogs in Victoria Australia. A vision impaired woman in Hawaii needed a Guide Dog which wouldn't aggravate her husband's allergies.

Over a period of two years, they had sent hair and saliva samples from 33 different Poodles across to Hawaii to test for allergic reaction with the lady's husband, but without success. Eventually Wally Conran approached the Manager of Royal Guide Dogs with the suggestion that they try crossing one of their Labrador Retrievers with a Standard Poodle. He agreed.

The first litter had only three puppies. Hair and saliva samples were sent to Hawaii from all three, but only Sultan's, the white dog, were successful. The other two also went on to lead useful lives, one as a Remedial Dog and the other as a Guide Dog.

There was always a long waiting list of families waiting to puppy walk Guide Dogs, but when these new cross breeds needed homes, no one was prepared to take them on. Wally knew that it was vital that the puppies got the right socialization in a family unit, and once again his ingenuity came to the rescue. He went to the manager with the suggestion that they approach Channel 9 television station in Melbourne with a story about "the new breed of Guide Dog" and realizing it needed to have a name, he coined the word "Labradoodle". After the show aired on television, the phones rang hot with people wanting to puppy walk this amazing "new breed" of Guide Dog!

Wally Conran bred Labradoodles to other Labradoodles and called the offspring 'Double Doodles'. He then mated Double Doodles to other Double Doodles and the progeny of these matings he called 'Tri Doodles'. Of the 31 Labradoodles bred at Royal Guide Dogs, a staggering 29 made it through as Guide Dogs....an allocade of unparalled proportion for this new 'breed' of Guide Dog.


When the Guide Dogs had Open Days, people fell in love with the Labradoodles they saw there and The Guide Dog Center was besieged with inquiries as to where they could get one. It wasn't long before there was a huge demand, which was not being met. There was an obvious need for breeders to establish themselves and develop this fascinating dog, with the joyful intuitive personality, and the non shedding and allergy friendly coat.

When Wally Conran retired, a country vet in Condoblin New South Wales, Australia was in constant touch with him and started her own breeding program mating Miniature Poodles with Labrador Retrievers. She was very successful and as of 2004 is still breeding her Miniature first generation Labradoodles.


Two Breeding and Research Centers for the Labradoodle were established, both located in the state of Victoria and they continued on from where the Guide Dogs left off, with the intention of breeding through successive generations of Labradoodle bred to Labradoodle. Both of these Centers acquired their breeding stock from a gentleman named Don Evans in Northern Victoria, when he scaled down his activities pending retirement.

Don had also begun breeding through the generations, following the lead of Wally and he also called his bird dog crosses between Labrador and Poodle, Labradoodles.

The Labradoodle has experienced a meteoric explosion of popularity in countries across the world and their high profile and media exposure soon led to a rapid increase in the numbers of new breeders.

(Reprinted from the International Labradoodle Association, Inc) http://www.ilainc.com





Origin of the Doodle Dog


Several years ago in the late 70'S a trainer for the Royal Guide Dogs Association crossed a Labrador Retriever and a Standard Poodle in the attempt to create an allergy friendly dog for a buyer with severe allergy's.

The trainer, Wally Conran, called his creation the Labradoodle. He went on to breed Labradoodles to Labradoodles which he called DoubleDoodles and DoubleDoodles to DoubleDoodles which he called Tri Doodles.

The thought of creating a wonderful and highly intelligent and trainable dog companion with allergy friendly, non shedding coat is being continued by a number of highly qualified, conscientious U.S. Breeders & Aust Breeders.

Labradoodle Breeders across the US
and Australia have made the Labradoodle what it is today

Originally the Founders used several Dogs to create the Australian Labradoodle. Now Multi Generations are Bred Labradoodle back to Poodle, Doodle to Doodle to create a Wonderful Dog

Parent Breeds of the Australian Labradoodle were as follows:
1. Poodle (Standard, Miniature, Toy),
2. Labrador Retriever,
3. Irish Water Spaniel,
4. Curly Coat Retriever,
5. American Cocker Spaniel and
6. English Cocker Spaniel.

ALL THESE INFUSIONS did create too many health issues and questionable pedigrees in the begining of the Doodle
dog, but today American Breeders do not or should not infuse 5 different breeds to create a labradoodle , they should by all means be lab & Poodle and Doodle back to Doodle

The Very First Labradoodle was Poodle & Lab only.

Even though they may shed, non of my buyers have had problems with allergy with them, the 2nd generation is fleecy coat and will not shed and perfect for allergy suffers.

I am very Proud of our English Lab Parent dogs and Standard Poodles, as I will stand behind my pedigrees and my parent dogs.

Always buy from an ethical Breeder with excellent references, past & present .

It makes all the difference in the world.



Coats:

1st Generation is Shaggy, the F1B or 2nd Generation is Fleecy and can have loose curls and so is the 3rd & Multi Generation and can be more Wooly Coat.
But also very silky and fleecy coated

Multi Generation can be more Wool Coat and Fleece also using a Labradoodle back to Labradoodles


The wonderful loving Lab Personality and Poodle create that hybrid vigor. Healthy non related parents bringing forth an excellent dog that is not over bred like so many Pure Breds now.

Below some more Pictures of Our different Generation Labradoodles here at Bay Lake Doodles






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