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What if… dog questions???
The dreaded what if question. What if my dog gets sick? What if my dog hates me? What if my dog bites me? What if my dog wants to sleep with me? Having a dog is similar to having a child. They will be with you for quite a while. But remember a dog will… Read more
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Training tips for your dog
We encourage positive training. No shock collars or discipline. We use the reward system with positive reinforcement and treats. Sitting Start with the easy tasks. Sit is a good place to start. We like to use hand gestures along with voice commands. If you place a treat in your hand and make a fist, hold… Read more
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Best labradoodle breeder
If you are looking to add a Labradoodle or any dog to your family obviously you would want to do your research. Perhaps you may want to make a list of important questions you would like to ask the doodle breeder. First of all, if you cannot get a hold of the breeder that is… Read more
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Labradoodles
PERSONALITY AND TEMPERAMENT The Labradoodle typically acquires the friendliness and well-tempered nature of their parent breeds. Likewise, they are considered very intelligent and highly trainable. Like Labs, they are amazing family dogs and are both good with children and loyal. Like Poodles, they are very smart and can be protective of their people. They’re fun-loving,… Read more
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Health benefits of owning a dog
There are many reason why dogs are called humans’ best friends: not only do they offer unparalleled companionship, but a growing body of research shows they also boost human health. Owning a dog can prompt you to be more physically active — have leash, will walk. It can also: help you be calmer, more mindful, and… Read more
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What is a Labradoodle?
The Labradoodle is a cross between a Labrador Retriever and a Standard Poodle. Like both of his parent breeds, he’s intelligent, friendly, and at least moderately active. He has a shaggy or curly coat that requires maintenance. The Labradoodle typically acquires the friendliness and well-tempered nature of their parent breeds. Likewise, they are considered very… Read more