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What is a Multi-Generational Australian Labradoodle?

A multi-generational Australian Labradoodle is a puppy with Australian Labradoodles as both parents. The Australian Labradoodle is a breed that originated in Australia with the goal of creating a purebred dog that could be used as an allergy friendly service dog.  These puppies are the result of significant time and investment through many generations of selective breeding of only the most desirable traits to produce non-shedding and allergy-friendly pups that are very smart and have a consistent calm and loving temperament.  Multi-generational Australian Labradoodles have since been proven wonderful service and therapy dogs. JoaLins Australian Labradoodles breeds multi-generational Australian Labradoodles because of the consistent quality of the puppies' coats, appearance, and temperament.

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What is a Labradoodle?

A Labradoodle is a dog that was created from breeding a Poodle with a Labrador Retriever. They are often labeled  F1, Fb, etc.  Genetically, the pups are usually not consistent which can result in some being more like one parent or the other - these puppies have a wide variety of looks and coats from flat hairy short coats of a labrador to very woolly poodle coats.  Coats can also vary in length, thickness and texture. Regardless if the puppy is a 1st or 3rd generation, the look, temperament, size, coat and health aren't predictable.  In addition, many of these dogs are being bred without the diligence of genetic health testing that is mandatory for producing healthy puppies.

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It is important to remember that you are bringing home a family member.   It is also extremely important to know what you are bringing home to your family.  If you want a Labradoodle with good temperament, that has a beautiful allergy friendly coat and doesn't have genetic health issues, an Australian Labradoodle is for you.  Just remember you always get what you pay for, and there is no way to responsibly breed quality dogs that have health tested parents, and sell them cheaply.

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