Labradoodles are a cross between a Labrador retriever and a standard poodle -- two hunting breeds (the pom-poms on the Poodle were originally meant to.

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Labradoodles are a cross between a Labrador retriever and a standard poodle -- two hunting breeds (the pom-poms on the Poodle were originally meant to protect the dog's joints in cold water). Although it's easier with a purebred puppy to guess what the dog will be like when he's grown, different dogs have different personalities. The guesswork on a mixed puppy is more difficult, but there are some traits -- size, temperament, activity level, play drive -- that will give you some hints as to whether a specific labradoodle puppy would be a good match for you or your family.

Instructions 1.Consider the size. Not all Labrador retrievers are the same size, nor are all standard poodles, although both are considered large breed dogs. If you have small children or live in a spatially-challenged home such as an apartment or condo, you might want to look around until you find a labradoodle puppy whose parents were small for their respective breeds. The smaller the dog, the less likely he is to knock your toddler down and the less space he will take up in your home.

2.Decide what activity level is best for you. If you are an athletic person who is looking for a jogging companion or a pet you can join the local flyball team with, you will want the more active, outgoing puppy in the litter. The breeder will be able to tell you which one this is, even if she's sleeping when you arrive. If you want a dog who snoozes next to you while you watch television or read a book, you'll want the quieter puppy. Any puppy you get should not be afraid to check out the chew toy or ball you brought with you. A curious, playful puppy is most likely to grow into a confident, social dog.

3.Check for genetic health issues. Hip dysplasia is common in Labrador retrievers as are a variety of eye problems. Standard poodles seem to develop epilepsy more than other breeds. Make sure your breeder can prove that she has tested for these genetic problems and can provide to you with an Orthopedic Foundation for Animals (OFA) certificate. If the breeder cannot provide an OFA, do not adopt the puppy. Source: labradoodle-puppy.html Images: