7 Reasons You SHOULD NOT Get a Labradoodle

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7 Reasons You SHOULD NOT Get a Labradoodle. Ini this video we share 7 reasons why a labradoodle may not be best for you. Labradoodles are fun and cute but they may no be for everyone. In this video we'll share the cons, negatives and things to be aware of with labradoodles. Labradoodles have sensitive stomachs, can get big, and need exercise.

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2 to 4 thousand dollars? I got my labradadoodle from our local animal shelter! $120
Best money spet

jerridombrowski
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There is an 8th reason not to get a Labradoodle. My Labradoodle just turned 4 and is incredibly smart and understands much of what I say. He absolutely is an incredible dog, full of personality and we have formed a tight bond. Separation anxiety is a problem, but its mostly on my part. i get very upset when I am away from him for a long period of time, but hey, I'll deal with it. I love my dog so much, he has brought so much joy to my life. Now the 8th reason not to get a Labradoodle is that they don't live long enough. I know when the time comes, I will be emotionally devasted. I know that can be the case with any dog, but these are dogs you can really bond with and one has to be prepared and be able to deal with a devasting lost down the road. To anyone that has gone through the pain of losing dog, you have my sincere and deepest sympathies.

jjl
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We got our first labradoodle 2.5 years ago at the young age of 9 weeks old. She was the craziest puppy we have ever had but wow, now she's just a wonderful and very smart dog. She brings so much happiness to everyone in the family. She would rather be with people than dogs except for her boyfriend, who is a huge Rhodesian Ridgeback. My girl is 41 lbs and truly never took a nap while she was a pup but now she loves her naps, car rides and walks. She does go with us everywhere we can take her.
It is true, she wants to be everywhere we are including the bathroom.... ugh she loves our granddaughter and when she's out here visiting, our girl will camp outside our granddaughter's bedroom door waiting for her to wakeup. She's just so fun and she loves everyone in the family 💯!
She's only thrown up once and that was the other day, and she was under the weather all day, but as soon as Daddy got home, she had a full rebound. Thankfully, I am retired, so she has me most of the day..

cbd.
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Just lost my labradoodle last Monday, we had noodle for 13 years best money I ever spent. Noodle traveled all over Europe with us in the car . Still can’t believe he’s gone my best friend.

ralphgrinter
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Don’t let this scare you from getting a labradoodle. I have a 7 month labradoodle and she is awesome. All this stuff is manageable and easy to handle. They are great dogs and a have a lot of personality!

parkerbaker
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TBH this sounds more like a list of reasons why you just shouldn't get a dog. These are traits that are common in tons of breeds and mixes.

brittnybalog
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I had a Labradoodle for almost 10 years he was my best friend, lost him in November by I honestly feel so lost without my Monroe, He was the most loving dog I’ve had, he was a big dog who acted like he was a lap dog inside and he loved hikes.

Evannaftolin
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one thing he forgot to mention was the fact that labradoodles come in small, medium and large sizes so they are not all big. they also have different personalities so yes some might be high energy but there are also labradoodles who prefer to sleep and chill :)

viktoriaszibert
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We have to have someone home at all times. Although, he does understand that I am his sole caretaker (mom) and recognizes other family members are his secondary caretakers. He gets very upset when I leave for work. Basically it’s like having a human toddler in a dogs body. His behavior is just that. And we are non stop everyday. So I definitely agree with this video. All around. I am referring to an Australian labradoodle.

marataylor
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1) Don’t forget to feed them
2) Strong active dogs make great companions
3) They will force you to be active, which is a good thing
4) All creatures need socialization
5) The upfront cost in this video is high, the grooming is well worth the companionship
6) no dogs like to be alone
7) it’s not hard to own a dog

JJG
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We have a labradoodle. Got her as a puppy in 2017 and she’s been great ever since. My dad wanted a lab as he had one before I was born and we went for the doodle aspect as my grandma has dog allergies but does well with poodles. She’s a bundle of joy and who loves everyone and wants nothing more than to play and make you smile

We’ve not really had any issues with her like this. When she was younger there were ig some stomach/bathroom issues, but it was more just puppy getting a little excited when you get home

AtomicSuperMe
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lmao my labradoodle is the laziest, laid back, calmest dog I’ve ever met.

kaylabailey
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Apparently, this guy has no idea what he's talking about. Labradoodles come in in three sizes. Large, medium, and small. They even come in toy sizes. I have a 2 year old medium-sized labradoodle, and I work 8 hours a day 5 days a week, and I leave him home alone when I'm at work. He's the sweetest dog, never barks, and very friendly. He eats normal kibble from walmart, with no special diet. The only thing I would agree with this video is the grooming. I brush him every day and wash him once a month. The best decision I ever made was getting him. Don't listen to this guy. They are great dogs 🐕 ❤️ ♥️

mmalaika
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I had a labradoodle that we lost to kidney disease 2 months ago and I could never have asked for a better dog. The breed is so sweet and smart and probably one of the best you can get <3

paytonlive_
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I adopted an adult labradoodle that was neglected by his former owner. I don’t know if or how he was socialized as a puppy. Yes he has energy and I walk him twice a day. His impulse control is not great. But other than that, he is sweet, patient, can stay home alone for 9 hours on those days I sometimes go to the office without trashing the furniture of chewing my shoes, is a bit stressed when we try new things but does his utmost to stay calm and behave. I took him in without thinking it through, but I lucked out to have a dog that is always sweet and 95% well behaved. Love my doodle:

yolandacroes
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I've had 3. The oldest passed on suddenly at 13 years. The 12 year old is healthy as he's always been and is a beautiful specimen. The new puppy is fantastic. We've purchased only through reputable breeders that do full genetic screenings and health panels and members of the WALA, ALAA & ALCA.

We will be getting another puppy in the spring. Bottom line, use only reputable breeders for ANY puppies/breed. I have had poodles all of my life and these dogs are the sweetest most loving dogs I have ever had, with no bad traits. Haters gotta hate

mikeb.
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I have a 7 month old labrododel and he is so calm

peterhedley
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This video should not be taken seriously. Every one of these reasons can be made for all breeds especially working dogs, pure bred or mixed. All breeds have genetic predispositions to disease. Behavioral issues are not the dogs problem but the owners in 99.99% of cases. Any dog can be an amazing companion if socialized well and trained consistently. If you want a pet get a gold fish if you want a campion get a dog.

themasterofnone
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You mean, *SEVEN REASONS YOU SHOULD LIVE LONELY FOR THE REST OF YOUR LIFE CAUSE EVERYTHING HURTS MY FEELINGS*

SLOTHSRIDEUNICORNS
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I have a labradoodle and she's an absolutely amazing dog. Listens really well and picks up on stuff fast. I haven't had any problems with her but if all labradoodles are half as good as mine I highly recommend a labradoodle.

frythefly