Many labradors do like water as they have been bred to retrieve ojects from many places including water. However not all dogs are the same and there may be the occasional labrador scared of water. In this case do not force it in but gently introduc eit to a river and it may get to like it.
Everything from their coat (double layered and water resistant) to their mouth (they have a soft bite, as not to damage birds) to their amazing personality (they would do ANYTHING to please you) was bred to be a hunter's best buddy. Heck, even their noses resist water really well. They were bred to retrieve waterfowl. And yes, they were bred to love water. But just like every human is different, every lab is also different.
It was a part of their original concept and subsequent breeding. Labradors were made to retrieve fish nets.
It all depends on the dog. Some labradoodles dont like water but some do.
some love water and some dont it depends on the dog itself
Labradoodles are cross bred from Labrador Retrievers and Poodles.
There are no specific states that United States of America that breed labradoodles. Anyone with two labradoodles can breed the dog and then sell them.
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Breeders could breed a Labrador and a Poodle together or two Labradoodles together. Also, the Aussie version of the Labradoodle have been bred with six relatives, including other retrievers and spaniels.
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You take them to an Australain vet? :-)
One can believe there are rescue centers that specialize in labradoodles. You could ask your near pet or vet store for an address of one or find one online.
as long as it is not cooked bird bones - yes
The smaller the breed, the mouthier they are.
Labradoodles tend to live 12 to 15 years with good care.
Yes, all dogs will eat vegetables or some sort of plant material. This is because they are all omnivores. Omnivores eat both meat and plants! So in conclusion, Labradoodles will eat vegetables.
My labradoodle has brown eyes but they might come in a range of colours