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- By Jackie H [gb] Date 21.08.04 06:51 UTC
Don't think people realise just how many dogs a kennel would have to own inorder to produce a 'new breed' breeding true to type.
- By John [gb] Date 21.08.04 07:16 UTC
True Jackie. Thats the reason why I said in my post that only a working breed could hope to be established. Plenty of like minded people to work with the breed. No individual could hope to succeed.

Best wishes, John
- By lollie rogers [gb] Date 12.04.09 10:57 UTC
I have a goldendoodle puppy currently and i can honestly say they are great. Dougal, is very low shedding and is only an F1. Hes's extremely friendly and has won a few agility competitions. I take him for a walk 2x a day off lead and he comes back straight away. We have a cavalier KC spaniel and although shes small they played beautifully togther, i swear he changes how he plays with different family members, like when i play with him its hardcore but if he plays with my 72 year old father he only plays gently or fetches.He is only 2 years old.
- By Lokis mum [gb] Date 12.04.09 11:07 UTC
Lollie - welcome to CD - but you've responded on a thread that is 2 years old!
- By Isabel Date 12.04.09 11:09 UTC
He sounds lovely :-) but all you can honestly say is Dougal is great not that they are great because they can turn out in a great deal of variety in both coat and temperament.
- By Smudgley [gb] Date 12.04.09 14:13 UTC Edited 12.04.09 14:15 UTC
QUOTE by Rachel20 I work for GDBA, so can tell you a bit about the labradoodles. We only ever used 6, the last being born in 1996.  Only 3 of the 6 went on to make successful guide.  This being the reason that they didn't continue with this cross. We experiment quite alot with breeds, we now have 2 long haired weims on the puppy walking scheme, as well as chesapeake bays and standard poodles.
Mainly, we use Lab x GR, and then a lesser number of labs, GR's. GR X FCR's and Shepherds, with the more 'unusual'( for Guide Dogs) breeds like the ones I mentioned very rarely.


Guide Dogs have used several labrador cross poodles since 1996. :) There are some being puppy walked now.
- By ClaireyS Date 12.04.09 18:34 UTC

>Hes's extremely friendly and has won a few agility competitions.


you cant enter agility competitions with a puppy.
- By Goldmali Date 12.04.09 19:16 UTC
Lollie - welcome to CD - but you've responded on a thread that is 2 years old!

Ditto -but it's almost 5 years. :)
- By Smudgley [gb] Date 12.04.09 21:18 UTC
Woops, I replied to a quote & didn't realise the OP was so old. Sorry.
- By perrodeagua [gb] Date 12.04.09 22:51 UTC
He's 2 years old according to the poster.
- By ClaireyS Date 13.04.09 16:31 UTC
oh yeah, missed the bit at the end, at the beginning she says its a puppy !
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