Labradoodle for Sale in the Philippines
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Labradoodle
Medium–Large · 15–65 lbs
Labrador Retriever
Friendly · eager to please · gentle
Poodle
Highly trainable · low-shed · athletic
The Labradoodle was intentionally created in 1988 by Australian breeder Wally Conron of the Royal Guide Dogs Association, who crossed a Standard Poodle with a Labrador Retriever at the request of a Hawaii woman whose husband was allergic to dog fur and needed a hypoallergenic guide dog. Conron later expressed mixed feelings about the cross, noting that the resulting breeding frenzy led to many genetically inconsistent dogs — but the Labradoodle became one of the most influential mixed breeds in modern dog breeding history.
The Labradoodle is one of the most popular mixed breeds worldwide, combining the Labrador’s friendly (88–97/100), gentle nature with the Poodle’s intelligence and low-shed potential. Standard Labradoodles vary greatly in coat; Australian Labradoodles offer more consistent results — always clarify which type you’re buying and ask about health testing for hip dysplasia from both parent lines.
Standard Labradoodles can vary greatly in coat and shedding. Australian Labradoodles are a more established line with more consistent traits — worth asking the breeder which type you're getting.
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Labradoodle Buyer's Guide
Common questions answered before you buy
A Labradoodle is a cross between a Labrador Retriever (Friendly · eager to please · gentle) and a Poodle (Highly trainable · low-shed · athletic). The goal of this cross is to combine the best traits of both parents — but it's important to understand that results vary significantly from puppy to puppy, even within the same litter.
No dog is truly hypoallergenic — all dogs produce dander, saliva, and urine proteins that trigger allergies. However, the Labradoodle is a coin-flip. Standard Labradoodles can vary greatly in coat and shedding. Australian Labradoodles are a more established line with more consistent traits — worth asking the breeder which type you're getting. Puppies with curlier, Poodle-dominant coats tend to shed less. Puppies with wavy or straight coats may shed noticeably. There is no guarantee until the adult coat comes in around 12–18 months. If you're buying for allergy reasons, request an F1B litter which is more consistently low-shed.
Labradoodles typically weigh between 15–65 lbs. However, size can vary significantly depending on which parent the puppy takes after and the generation (F1 — 50/50 mix, F1B — 75% Poodle, Australian Labradoodle (multigenerational)). A smaller parent — particularly if one parent is a Miniature or Toy variant — will produce smaller offspring. Always ask breeders about the parent sizes, not just the breed average.
Generally yes — the Labradoodle benefits from the trainability of both parent breeds. With trainability ranging from 85–96/100 (average around 90/100), they respond quickly to positive reinforcement and are eager to please. Early puppy classes set a strong foundation.
It depends on your priorities. **F1**: Variable coat and shedding. Great hybrid vigor. **F1B**: More consistently low-shed. Better for allergy sufferers. Australian Labradoodle (multigenerational) For most buyers, the F1B generation offers the most predictable coat (important for allergy sufferers) while still carrying the hybrid vigour of a cross. F1 is fine if coat variability doesn't concern you. Ask breeders which generation the litter is and review both parent health records.
The Labradoodle typically lives 12–15 years. Hybrid dogs often benefit from "hybrid vigour" — a tendency for mixed breeds to be healthier than either purebred parent. However, they can still inherit health conditions from either parent line. Ask breeders about health testing on both parents (hips, eyes, heart, depending on the parent breeds), and schedule annual vet check-ups throughout your dog's life.
Not ideally. The Labradoodle has an energy level averaging 80/100 and needs about 45 minutes of moderate exercise daily. Without adequate space and exercise, they can become destructive or anxious in confined spaces. A home with a yard, or an owner committed to multiple daily outdoor sessions, is a better fit.











