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- Cornwall , UK
What beautiful photos , just lovely xx
I work for an Australian Labradoodle breeder. Well, I’m actually the Trainee (soon to be fully trained!!) operations manager, so I am in charge of all the dogs and puppies welfare, the facilities hygiene and cleanliness, and the other people we employ.@Sophiedoodle, exactly what do you do, intrigued![]()

So, silly question, but is there both a "Labradoodle" and an "Australian Labradoodle"?Funny story: on another group, someone was talking about Labradoodles and I mentioned how the Australian Labradoodle has cocker spaniel in it. Someone else said “wrong!”. Well, I know you had said they do, so I did the quickest of searches on Google and found lots of supporting articles.
She then said, “I’m Australian and a breeder of Labradoodles and we don’t do that! What you call an Australian Labradoodle isn’t what Australians call Labradoodles!”. I was likebecause it’s not something I profess to know anything about, but it made me chuckle nonetheless.
Interesting! I had no idea. I'd read about the whole F1 F2 thing, but didn't know there was more to it than that. I was assuming the parti-coloured dogs like Oreo got that from the same source as parti-coloured poodles, but maybe it's from the spaniel or Aussie mix?Lol. Sophie may correct me.
An Australian Labradoodle is a breed, not just a Labradoodle from Oz.
A Labradoodle is a cross between a poodle and a labrador (making it F1??)
An Australian Labradodle is a combination of Lab, poodle, Australian shepherd dog? And 2 breeds of spaniels and is way down the breeding track from simple F1 and F2s.
Now I've written this I'm SURE Sophie will hop in and correct me. When she's awake. I'm off to do my flu clinic.....
I don’t think that’s true in the UK, but is in the USA. They aren’t recognised by the Kennel Club as a breed.An Australian Labradoodle is a breed, not just a Labradoodle from Oz.
What's the advantage of not having them recognised as a breed by kennel clubs? More genetic diversity maybe?They are a breed but no they are not recognised by the kennel club, and quite frankly, we don’t want them to be!