Bedrock Labradoodles

What is a Labradoodle

Do you feel like you are learning a second language as you read about this wonderful breed?

Let me take a minute of your time to explain what you need to know in choosing your future puppy…

F1 or First Generation is a Labrador/poodle cross. This makes an F1….. 1/2 Lab and 1/2 Poodle. In this cross, the coat is quite inconsistent. Some will be non-shedding and some will shed. Some will have wavy, soft coats… and some will have straighter, more wiry coats… like a Disney Dog!

It is important to remember, however, that the social, happy temperament in the F1 will be consistent in this wonderful lab/poodle mix.

F1B is an F1 Labradoodle that has been bred back to a poodle to enhance the non-shedding, allergy friendly coat. Generally, these coats are non-shedding with either a silky, fleece coat or a curlier, wool coat. If they do shed, it is often light shedding.

The Multi-Generational Labradoodle is typically non-shedding or very low shedding. It is the crossing of F1b or Multi-Gen to F1b or Multi-Gen. They will generally have the low to non-shedding coats that Labradoodles are known for.

The Australian Labradoodle carries the DNA of the Labrador, Poodle and Cocker Spaniel (American or English). It is a three-breed combination, and  the Australian Labradoodles typically have a non-shedding coat (as much as any dog can be non-shedding) if both parents are non-shedding.

We are proud to be Oregon Australian Labradoodle Breeders! Our years of careful and selective breeding have helped us obtain the supreme, high quality dogs that we now have. These dogs have the most incredibly soft and silky coats that we have ever seen!

Breed Standard

For more detailed information on the Labradoodle breed standard, visit the  International Labradoodle Association.
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