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i belive it is dogs need a lot of exercise ecspecily if its an energetic dog (puppy).
A labrador retriever needs as much sleep as other dogs, 12-14 hours.
Lots of exercise is good for every dog, but the Labrador Retriever part will require a fair amount. If the "doodle" is from a full-size hunting poodle, then that part will call for a lot of exercise, too. If they whine and bark a lot, or chew up household items, then you can be sure that the dog needs more exercise and play.
Labradors are a very energetic, fun-loving breed. They need plenty of exercise and would prefer to live in the country, but are adjustable to city life. They take time and effort to exercise, so don't just think once around the block will do them. But through there boisterous nature, they are the sweetest breed around in my opinion, and are well known for the patience with children.
Goldens need daily exercise and their long coats need daily brushing, if possible.
Just brush the Labrador with the direction the fur goes. So down the back, down on the legs and chest, etc. Their ears and head do not need to be brushed, at the fur is much shorter in those areas.
I think Pug, Basset Hound,Labrador Retriever,Thesebreeds are easy to train and do not need much grooming.
To breed a Labradoodle you will need a Lab and a Poodle. If you want to create a Goldendoodle, you will need a golden retriever and a Poodle.
A big open feild to run around and play in. Labradors need lots of exercise. Mexico
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A lot, especially if they are young. I think that people see the grown dogs and think how sweet and docile they are but as pups they are hyper and mischevious and will get into anything and everything so they need plenty of exercise and constant stimulation, if they get bored they get destructive. They are very intelligent dogs which is why they are trained as companions and special needs dogs but it's that intelligence which can get them into trouble as pups.
because dogs, first of all, can be used for many purposes. do you live in an unsafe neighborhood? you can get a guard dog, like a German sheperd or an akita. do you need excercise? then get a faithful jogging companion like a labrador retriever or a golden retriever. do you like to go hunting? then get a hunting dog like a beagle or a nova scotia duck tolling retriever. best of all, dogs are beautiful, cute, and affectionate.
No, the Labrador Retriever is recognised as a completely separate breed to the Golden Retriever. All though both of these breeds were originally bred to retrieve, they were bred along different lines. The Labrador Retriever has a shorter coat and can come in black, brown (chocolate) and blonde (yellow). The Golden Retriever (as it's name suggests) is almost always golden in colour with a longer, flowing coat. There are several other Retriever breeds that look similar, including the Flat-coated Retriever, Curly Coated Retriever, Chesapeake Bay Retriever and the Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retriever. All of these breeds were bred for a similar purpose but are each individual Kennel Club recognised breeds, except the Golden Retriever and the Labrador Retriever are much more common.