Australian Labradoodle
Is a special breed, created by crossbreeding five different breeds. The dogs are registered with the Worldwide Australian Labradoodle Association (WALA), which requires ALD breeders to strictly follow the rules regarding the breeding of this exceptional breed. Every breeder, including the True Love Australian Labradoodle, commits to adhering to ethical breeding practices, WALA health testing standards, and providing quality veterinary care.
Coat
Nature is diverse and Australian Labradoodle puppies can be born with different types of coats. They can have a wool coat (the most demanding, and requires regular care and daily grooming) a curly fleece or a wavy fleece coat (requires care on a weekly basis). Despite the differences, all Australian Labradoodle dogs have a hypoallergenic non-shedding coat.
Color
The Australian Labrador is most commonly found in caramel, apricot, red, brown, black and cream colors
Size
The Australian Labradoodle can be of standard, medium or mini size. Size of an adult dog, from paws to the highest point of the shoulders:
Who is the Australian Labradoodle a breed suitable for
- People with allergies - Hypoallergenic coat which doesn't shed or cause allergic reactions.
- Children with dysfunctions and psychological problems - ADHD, autism, Asperger's syndrome, self harming
- Physically handicapped people - gives psychological relaxation and relaxation of body spasms
- Lonely seniors - The Australian Labradoodle (after special training) is able to warn to sudden collapses and diabetes
- Families with children - dogs are peaceful, playful and loyal companions.