The Ultimate Guide to Breeding Australian Labradoodles

25-01-2022

Breeding Australian Labradoodles is very similar to raising any dog. They all require love, attention, and care to ensure that they become a cherished member of your family. Remember that everything you give, you get back multiplied by ten. This is particularly the case with our Tamaruke Australian Labradoodles. We specifically breed them, and they are famous for their kind and loving temperament.

Many people ask for advice on how to raise Labradoodles. We recommend that you focus on the following points when raising your pet…

1. It may not seem like it, but training your pet is essential. Setting boundaries is healthy, and it’s important to build mutual respect between you and your dog. The trick is to be firm and consistent at all times, eventually they will realize: the work you do at the beginning will be worth it for a lifetime.

2. Find a licensed veterinarian to monitor your Labradoodle’s health. Just like finding a good GP, it’s important to find a vet you like and trust. You want someone who can develop a good relationship with both you and your Labradoodle.

3. As with any other pet, they need to be gradually exposed to social settings. Our customers can buy a Labradoodle from us with confidence knowing that our Labradoodles are bred to be very social, gentle and happy dogs. So much so that Tamaruke Labradoodles are used as therapy dogs to improve the lives of children with special needs. We always recommend that your pet be introduced to other people and other animals gradually. Make sure they are comfortable, especially when children are around. More information on this is provided for all of our Labradoodle families.

4. Grooming is essential for two main reasons. First of all, it is a great way to bond and form a close relationship with your dog. And second, it’s good to keep the coat free of knots and burrs. Every 7-10 days, you should comb the fur from the base outwards. Trimming of the coat is also required to keep it healthy and to make sure your pup is comfortable. A professional groomer will also check your pup’s eyes, ears, and nails; it is advisable to do this regularly to keep them clean and remove any irritants.

5. The elimination of sex is also recommended. This ensures that hormonal characteristics do not develop, making gender selection easier. Veterinarians and established breeders alike strongly recommend early de-sexing of your pet. This will protect the integrity of the breed and prevent any unwanted hormonal issues from arising.

6. A safe and nurturing environment is essential to raising your Labradoodle and ensuring that he is a happy and healthy member of the family. Like a child, they must be told where they can and cannot go, and any potential hazards must be identified and eliminated.

Keeping these points in mind will help you care for and raise your beloved Labradoodle.

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