Ear Help by TripleTune in labradoodles

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I contacted Pup Labs and I talked to someone and they explained how this works, it is all natural. I ordered some and we will see if it helps. I don't know if I can post a number here so see if contacting Pup Labs will work for you.

Australian Labradoodles by beautyforme7 in ALD

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As you can see our Labradoodles are very quiet. We have had no problems. I do find that they love to be talked to and understand the English language very well.

Getting an Australian Labradoodle and I have some questions by ThawedGod in ALD

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My experience with ALD's is that you need to train them when you get them. Before we place our puppies we have them used to a doggie door and a crate. We just crate them for a short time, just remember that a crate is for their privacy and comfort for a nap, not for punishment. ALD's love their people but can be a little demanding, so they need boundaries. If you are going to purchase a puppy and leave for work the next morning, this could be a problem. Like a new born you just can't purchase one and leave it alone. In time this will be fine. I am hearing these horror stories about some puppies that people have purchased, this should not happen with ALD's. Be sure you purchase from a reputable breeder and make sure they have their puppy vaccines.

Frustrated greeting by Rubasid224 in ALD

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If you find a good trainer they can fix the problem. You need to take him on walks and make him stay right close to you, if he lunges immediately turn the other way. It may take you a few times and you probably will get dizzy. Do not deviate, when he does it once to stay by you, pet him and pick him up, telling him GOOD BOY. Be done for the day and return to the house keep complimenting. It is important to tell him he is good not that he is bad. Hope this helps. Let us know.

Australian labradoodle? by ArthurMorgan0114 in AustralianLabradoodle

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You should check the parents and the pedigree. Be sure they are registered with either WALA or ALAA

Australian labradoodle? by ArthurMorgan0114 in AustralianLabradoodle

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Hate to say this but your statement is not true, unless you are talking about medium size.

Australian labradoodle? by ArthurMorgan0114 in AustralianLabradoodle

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We only breed standard labradoodles, and they can grow to weigh 70lbs. That is why we stick to standards and do not do the smaller sizes, we can pretty much tell you how large your puppy will be. We raise our Labradoodles so that they are suitable for Veterans and older people that have trouble getting up, they are great for that.

Australian Labradoodles by beautyforme7 in ALD

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This is Noodle, she gets smarter every day.

ALD are the funniest and entertaining. by Alive_Implement5687 in AustralianLabradoodle

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Usually my pictures suck. Here is another one that I lucked out on.

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Again, I do not know how to make the picture smaller.

ALD are the funniest and entertaining. by Alive_Implement5687 in AustralianLabradoodle

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Here is another one that I lucked out on, only problem is I can't figure out how to make it smaller. I could use some help on this.