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The Biggest Mistake Labradoodle Owners Commit -Not Paying Enough Attention To Their Labradoodles Int

By: Edie MacKenzie

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Congratulations! You've decided you want to welcome a







Labradoodle into your home. Labradoodles are a popular dog







today, because they're very intelligent, playful, and depending







on the Labradoodle, allergy-friendly dogs. Labradoodles have







oodles of energy and boast an entertaining personality. However,







have you honestly asked yourself "Am I ready?"















Labradoodles aren't your typical dog breed. Beginning as a cross







between a standard Poodle and a Labrador Retriever, Labradoodles







are very smart and highly social dogs. You could even say







Labradoodles are "high maintenance" if not intellectually







stimulated and properly trained. So, are you ready to pour your







heart into nurturing this puppy love? You're off to a good start







researching the breed and the responsibility of owning a







Labradoodle. This article offers you some useful information to







consider. And by the time you're through, you should know if







you're ready to make the commitment to care for and love a new







Labradoodle puppy.















I would suggest keeping in mind Beverley Manners of Rutland







Manors response when I asked her what she thought was the worst







trait of Labradoodles. "Definitely their incredible







intelligence. Many people think they want a super intelligent







dog, but what they don't realize is, the more intelligent the







dog, the more vital it is consistent early training is given. An







intelligent Labradoodle, who's given nothing to challenge its







superior intellect, soon becomes an attention-seeking, defiant







brat! It's important for anyone considering a Labradoodle to be







prepared to put the work in and commit to spending the time







properly training his or her puppy, from day one, throughout the







first year.















Labradoodle breeder Michael Waggenbach of Sunshine Acres







whole-heartedly agrees, "It's really the environment they go







into that determines the kind of Labradoodle they're ultimately







going to grow up to be. People often ask me 'How are you going







to know the kind of Labradoodle you're going have?' Well you







don't. You, the owner, are the one who's going to determine what







kind of dog you ultimately have. If it flops, it's really the







owners fault."















Michael also echoes Beverley Manner's thoughts regarding the







high intelligence of these wonderful dogs. "The Labradoodles







high intelligence can lead to boredom. If they're not







challenged, that boredom makes for trouble. So I usually tell







people, if you're going to have a great Labradoodle, you have to







keep them challenged. You can't just let them stay home by







themselves all day in a crate and expect them to behave







themselves, because they're going to figure out ways to get your







attention a lot quicker than another dog would!"















Copyright by Edie MacKenzie. All Rights Reserved.







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