Labradoodle(Canis lupus familiaris) is a hybrid of a labrador retriever and a poodle. The term first appeared in 1955 but was not initially popular. Labradoodles are a good choice for those with allergies, provided the poodle coat is inherited rather than the Labrador coat.
Information
Name
Common Name: LabradoodleScientific Name: Canis lupus familiaris
Scientific Classification
Kingdom: AnimaliaPhylum: ChordataClass: MammaliaGenus: CanisGroup: MammalNumber of Species: 1Conservation Status: Not extinct
Number of Species: 1
Conservation Status: Not extinct
Living & Habitat
Living Locations: Australia
Habitat: House, City
Physical Classification
Color: Black, Chocolate, Tan, Brown, White
Skin Type: Fur
Weight: 12 kg to 18 kg(Approx)
Size: 45 cm to 60 cm (Approx)
Top Speed: Up to 48 to 56 km/h(Approx)
Diet
Diet: Carnivore
Favorite Food: Meat, Fruits, Vegetables, Dog foods
Lifestyle
Lifestyle: Solitary
Lifespan: Up to 14 Years
Age of Sexual Maturity: 2 Year
Gestation Period: 63 Days
Average Litter Size: 6 to 8
Name of baby: Puppy
Age of Weaning: 6 to 8 Weels
Facts
- Labradoodles come in three different sizes: standard, medium, or miniature. Standard pups can weigh more than 45 pounds, medium ones usually range between 25 and 45 pounds, and miniatures are less than 25 pounds. The size of puppies can be unpredictable, but whether little or big, their cuddly teddy bears all the same.
- Labradoodle puppies are playful and bouncy, always ready for adventure and a cuddle. These dogs are lap dogs even when they get too big to fit.
- Since both poodles and Labradors are known for their intelligence, it’s no surprise that Labradoodles are highly trainable. They’re eager to learn, and training helps keep their mischievous side at bay.
- Friendly, devoted, and playful, Labradoodles are great family pets, but they’re not great for protection! That’s because this joyful dog breed, typically easygoing, was bred not to be aggressive.
- Labradoodles quickly become an essential part of the family. They’re particularly wonderful with children loving, gentle, and yet oozing with energy. As family pets go, the Labradoodle is right up there with the classic Labrador retriever in terms of suitability.
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