labradoodles are a clean breed they do shed but not alot
poodles, labradoodles
No, they shed A LOT. But if you are really attached to the breed, maybe look into Labradoodles, they are supposed to be hypoallergenic.
any dog that grows hair instead of fur, such as shih tzus or bichons an poodles and labradoodles.
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.
Designer dogs... bleh. Typically a Labrador/Poodle mix will retain the Poodle coat and will shed very little. On the other hand they will require regular grooming. On the other hand, Labradors really only shed twice a year, when they are throwing their undercoats in the winter and summer.
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.
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.
Goldendoodles are just like labradoodles...since they have poodle-like fur, they are not likely to shed. However, no dog is completely free of shedding. It's not like you won't find one piece of dog hair. But if you have a goldendoodle and run your hands over it, you are not likely to get clumps of hair on your hand. Goldendoodles are great dogs that people like to get if they have allergies because goldendoodles are not known for shedding.