The Labradoodle is known for its outstanding intelligence and trainability, low allergy coat, low to non-shedding coat and lack of doggie odor. They are slightly heavier than the Standard Poodle with strong front limbs. They are an overall balanced dog with a slightly longer than square build.
The Labradoodle's head is broad and their eyes are large, slightly round and set apart. Their nose is square and large. The tail is like a saber and should be low set.
The Labradoodle is good with children and is easy to train. They get along well with other dogs, are extremely clever, sociable and joyful and quick to learn unusual or special tasks. They are active, a little comical at times and can attempt to outsmart their owners if undisciplined. They are non-aggressive and friendly, although obviously loyal to their own family.
Labradoodle Generations
This is some of the most important Labradoodle information you will need. There are many different types of labradoodles that are bred. Here are some examples of the most commonly found labradoodles;
F1 is a first generation labradoodle. It is a Labrador Retriever bred to a Poodle.
F1B (MOST COMMON) is a second generation labradoodle. It is a first generation labradoodle bred back to a poodle.
F2 is a second generation labradoodle. It is either a first generation bred to a first generation or it is a first generation bred to a second generation or higher.
Multi-Gen is a third generation and higher labradoodle.