Wednesday, May 27, 2015

Compare Goldendoodles & Labradoodles

Labradoodles have low-shedding coats that require regular brushing.


A goldendoodle is a hybrid dog that results from breeding a golden retriever with a poodle. A labradoodle is a cross between a Labrador retriever and a poodle. Both crossbreeds are highly intelligent, energetic dogs that are so similar in appearance you may find it difficult to choose between them. You can determine which dog is right for you by doing some research.


Grooming


Check with local groomers to determine the grooming requirements for each breed. Both dogs have low-shedding coats that require regular brushing. However, at 4 to 7 inches long, the goldendoodle's longer coat may require additional brushing or clipping.


Temperament


Seek out breed-specific organizations to talk with owners of each breed about the temperament and behavior of their dogs. Although both breeds make good family pets, some differences exist. For example, according to Discovering Labradoodles, the goldendoodle is outgoing and people-oriented, while the labradoodle is more reserved with strangers and makes a better watchdog.


Health Issues


Because they are hybrids, goldendoodles and labradoodles are generally healthy dogs. However, disorders common to Labrador retrievers, golden retrievers and poodles may be passed on to the offspring. For example, the goldendoodle may be prone to skin problems. A veterinarian can discuss possible health concerns and provide references for reputable breeders.

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