"The biggest sadness to me is that they are sold as suitable as for those with allergies! When the new owners find that this is not to be the case, the breeders aren't responsible enough to take them back and they end up in general rescue. "
To true WestCoast, my brothers mother-in-law payed £800 for her multi-generation registered Labradoodle, the breeder told her they wont shed, they will look like there parents (beard, eyebrows etc) and that they are easy to train, i told her they are not a reconised breed, as they thought they must be KC reg now but it turns out that the breeders have started there own labradoodle club and they register them with there club, and that if they have the lad coat they will shed a lot, and that both breeds can be hyper and that smart dogs are not nessercary easyer to train, but they didnt listen to be. The breeder even told them that labradoodle pups can be sold at 6 weeks (even though they are a licenced breeder and its illegal for licenced breeders to sell pups under 8 weeks unless to a petshop under the breeding and sales of dogs act), that should of given them a clue but not. there dog gure to look like a porly bred skinny ans lanky lab, it was very hyper, she couldnt train it and culdnt even walk it even after seing a trainer for a few months(allthough 10mins with me i had it walking on a lose lead next to me). She phoned the breeder to say she couldnt cope with it any more and that it didnt turn out like they said it would and asked them to take it back and they said no, so she gave it to the trainer to rehome. It was a shame as he was a nice dog just a bit OTT.
To answer the origanl question.
I phoned up a labradoodle breeder last week, not to buy just curious, and aperantly she doesnt know why they arnt regestered by the KC and she thinks its just the coat that is confusing the KC as u get the lab coat, saggy coat and the tight curl coat (in her words) she says what she is doing is breeding labradoodles back to pure poobles to get the tight curl coat as thats what they are ment to have not the other two types and then she breeds the curled ones to other curled ones.
She sounded desperat to sell me one so i said i wanted a show dog to make it clear i didnt want one but she turned around and said i could show it as they now have special labradodle shows, so i said i want to show at crufts to which she said i could! she conveintly forgot to mention only in the other events like agility not the actural show. A friend of a friend got caught out like that, he wanted a dog to show and to get to crufts and he was sold a labradoddle!