A Labradoodle is a crossbred dog created by crossing the Labrador Retriever and the Standard or Miniature Poodle. The term first appeared in 1955, but was not popularized until 1988, when the mix began to be used as an allergen-free guide dog. Currently, they are not considered a breed by any major fancier and breeder organization.
There are no specific states that United States of America that breed labradoodles. Anyone with two labradoodles can breed the dog and then sell them.
Breeders could breed a Labrador and a Poodle together or two Labradoodles together. Also, the Aussie version of the Labradoodle have been bred with six relatives, including other retrievers and spaniels.
The smaller the breed, the mouthier they are.
They can or cannot be. It depends on if the poodle was breed with a non-pedigree dog.
Pure breed
a pedigree is a certificate proving/certifying that your dog is a pure breed. Thus a pedigreed dog is a dog with a pedigree, so it is a pure breed dog
pedigree
Yes, a Soft-coated Wheaten Terrier is a pedigree breed. This means that the Kennel Club recognises it and ancestry and stud records are kept for this breed.
The new sensational dog breed; the Labradoodle was first developed in the late 1980s by Wally Conran of Guide Dogs. Labradoodles are a new dog breed that is half-Labrador and half-Poodle. Most are known to be fairly large and hyper. --The Dog Expert
breed brothers and sisters
Dutch Warmblood, with great pedigree
Some synonyms for pedigree include lineage, ancestry, and descent.