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LabraDoodles 1 yellow female, 1 black female, and 1 caramel male available
$ 800.00

LabraDoodles 1 yellow female, 1 black female, and 1 caramel male available

Labradoodle  Nashville, Tennessee, United States
Adorable sweet Labradoodle Puppies looking for a fantastic home
$ 500.00

Adorable sweet Labradoodle Puppies looking for a fantastic home

Labradoodle  Arlington, Tennessee, United States
Male Labradoodle puppy looking for  a good home
$ 2000.00

Male Labradoodle puppy looking for a good home

Labradoodle  Chattanooga, Tennessee, United States
Wonderful labradoodle babies available
$ 550.00

Wonderful labradoodle babies available

Labradoodle  Arnold AFB, Tennessee, United States
Labradoodle Puppies 8 Available with Various Colors
$ 1000.00

Labradoodle Puppies 8 Available with Various Colors

Labradoodle  Clarksville, Tennessee, United States
A Labradoodle is a hybrid dog breed that results from crossing a Labrador Retriever with a Poodle. The breed was initially developed in Australia in the late 1980s with the goal of creating a dog that combined the friendly and outgoing nature of the Labrador with the hypoallergenic qualities of the Poodle's coat. Labradoodles come in various sizes, colors, and coat types, depending on the specific generation of the cross and the Poodle variety used (Standard, Miniature, or Toy). Labradoodles are known for their friendly and sociable disposition, making them popular as family pets. They are generally intelligent, trainable, and tend to get along well with children and other animals. Their coats can vary from curly to wavy, and they often require regular grooming and maintenance to prevent matting. It's important to note that Labradoodles, like other mixed-breed dogs, can inherit characteristics from both parent breeds, so individual Labradoodles can vary in terms of personality, appearance, and behavior. Additionally, responsible breeding practices aim to reduce the risk of hereditary health issues often found in both Labradors and Poodles. Before getting a Labradoodle, it's crucial to research and choose a reputable breeder or consider adopting from a rescue organization.