February 8, 2010
These days you can find the Australian Labradoodle in a number of different and beautiful colours. We hope that you find the below colour information informative and useful. Thank you to all the Breeders and Owners who supplied the photos depicting this wonderful rainbow of Doodle colours. NOTE: It is normal that all colours may [...]
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February 8, 2010
Coat length should be 4-6 inches long. It should be straight, wavy or forming spirals and should naturally grow in staples with a soft texture. It should not be too thick or dense nor should it be fluffy or fuzzy. It should be a single coat, any sign of a double coat is a fault. [...]
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February 8, 2010
At Kadli Cottage, we breed only authentic multi-generational Australian Labradoodles. All our puppies are PAL1 (Purebred Australian Labradoodle generation 1) or higher. What does that mean? For complete information on the pedigree grading scale please go here. It means that our puppies have consistent Australian Labradoodle traits and character as well as hypo-allergenic and non-shedding. [...]
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February 10, 2009
Bonding Exercise Bonding and getting to know your Kadli Cottage Australian Labradoodle puppy is important right from the start. This is a nice exercise Kadli Cottage clients and families can perform with their Australian Labradoodle puppy to begin establishing your wonderful life-long bond. Four Reasons for the Bonding Exercise 1. Establishes your dominance (leadership) over [...]
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February 10, 2009
Australian Labradoodle? Multi-Generation? Early Generation? AL vs ALF vs LO Australian Labradoodle Breed Associations. What is the Difference? First generation labradoodles are the offspring of a Poodle crossed with a Labrador. We use the ALA grading system, where this offspring is represented as an LO1, which stands for Labradooodle Origin 1st generation. Around 90% of [...]
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February 10, 2008
Here is an insightful article found from www.dog.com. Housetraining your Kadli Cottage Australian Labradoodle puppy doesn’t have to be a headache. The more vigilant the family is about eliminating your Australian Labradoodle puppy’s opportunity to have accidents and rewarding successes, the quicker and easier the pup is trained, says Julie Jackson, canine behavior coordinator for [...]
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February 10, 2008
This is an article we found from www.petyourdog.com. It helps share more insight about understanding your Kadli Cottage Australian Labradoodle puppy. Understanding Your Dog Dogs are not humans. Before they receive love and affection, they need exercise, clear direction, and leadership. Giving them love alone doesn’t create balance in their lives. Be a pack leader! [...]
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February 10, 2008
The best diet to feed your dog has been a heated debate for many years. There are many different diets available and it really depends on what suits your lifestyle. For example feeding primarily a dry kibble diet is easy and readily available. Whereas as feeding a natural or Barf diet is more time consuming [...]
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February 10, 2008
How to Choose a Breeder: Ask your prospective Breeder the following questions: Do you health test your breeding dogs, especially prcd-PRA? I would only buy from a breeder if they tested for Prcd-PRA Progressive Retinal Atrophy) via the DNA test, which determines if the sire and dam are clear, carrer or affected. It is an [...]
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February 10, 2007
For those of you trying to figure out the best way to leash train your Kadli Cottage Australian Labradoodle, read through this article we found from Dog Fancy Magazine. The do’s and don’ts of leash training your dog. Pat Miller 1. DO use dog-friendly training methods to teach your dog to walk politely on leash [...]
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