Labradoodles are typically not known for being particularly strong in terms of physical strength compared to working breeds; they are a cross between Labrador Retrievers and Poodles. Their strength can vary based on their size (standard, medium, or mini) and individual genetics. Generally, they are sturdy and agile, making them good companions for active families but not bred specifically for heavy labor or strength tasks. Their temperament is generally friendly and playful, which contributes more to their appeal than physical strength.
Yes. A labradoodle is a cross between a Labrador retriever and a poodle.
In a normal simple "Labradoodle" are onle they wel known Poodle x Labrador.But in a "Australian Labradoodle there are more breeds:PoodleLabradorIrich water spanielCurly coated RetrieverAnerican cocker spanielEnglish cocker spaniel
An F1 Labradoodle = Poodle crossed with a Labrador Retriever.F2 = F1 Labradoodle crossed with F1 LabradoodleF3 = F2 Labradoodle crossed with F2 Labradoodle etcWhen mixing generations, you add one to the lower generation parent, ie F4 cross F1 = F2, or F3 cross F2 = F3 etcF1B, F2B, F3B etc just means a backcross to one of the parent breeds, usually the poodle, thus F3B = F3 Labradoodle cross Poodle
King labradoodle
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Its called a labradoodle. They look like curly haired labs. Web site, labradoodle-dogs
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It is spelled labradoodle.
No
A labrador and a poodle.
A groodle is a Goodle Retriever and a Poodle. A Labradoodle is a Labrador and a poodle. They are both very lovely dogs. Hope this is helpful. :)