Labradoodle Puppies

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7 Labradoodle Training Tips That Work!


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#1 Potty Training Tips

3 easy potty training techniques to get dog's to only pee outside.

#2 Stop Your Dog's Chewing in 36 Hours!

Watch an 11 week old puppy being taught to stop chewing in 2 days!

#3 How To Stop That Annoying, Territorial Barking in Minutes!

5 simple backyard drills you can do to stop annoying barking.

#4 A Gentle Method To Stop Leash Pulling

How to cure leash pulling in 5 minutes without a choke collar.

#5 How To Quit Jumping Up On People

2 minutes of this non-aggressive technique will stop your dog from jumping on people.

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Labradoodle Puppies

When is the best time to consider Labradoodle puppies as a new part of your family? 

This is a very personal decision for each family.

A great deal depends on your family life. Your children may be clamoring for a puppy, but the final responsibility for the care, feeding and training will fall on the shoulders of the adults in the family. That means you.

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Now, that may mean supervising while the kids serve up puppy's dinner, help pick up the 'yard gifts', take the puppy for a walk or attend training class, but you, the adult, are still actively involved in every aspect of the Labradoodle puppy's life.

You have to honestly ask yourself if there is enough time in your day to accommodate the puppy. 

And not just now, but five, ten and fifteen years down the road.

For some families, the decision to add a puppy is an easy yes.

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Their life is very home based and the puppy will get loads of attention, training and exercise.

For others, sports, work schedules, school schedules and any other number of activities outside the home may make the answer a no.

The puppy would have to spend too much time alone and kenneled. Above all else, be honest with yourself regarding the amount of time you have to devote to a puppy.

How much time can you devote to your new puppy? Make sure you have enough time for the demands of a new puppy. High maintenance is the word for any puppy and thi sis true with Labradoodles as well.

LabradoodlesWith their intelligence they can get into trouble faster than almost any other dog if not watched or cordoned off in a play area.

Researching breed health issues for Labradoodles shouldn't be a major task. If you're working with a reputable breeder health testing is a given and th

Picking the right breeder is critical to getting a healthy puppy. As mentioned above, working with a reputable breeder is the only way you should go when getting a new puppy.

Selecting a puppy is an emotional decision, but it pays to keep these points in mind before you make your final decision.

Once you're armed with the right knowledge, you'll be able to pick that perfect puppy the whole family will love and enjoy.