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'Remember me, sir?' John's message for the Prince
South Devon Herald Express - Mar 12, 2010
The snowdrop hunters were Pat and Alan Harris, from Middle Warberry in Torquay, who had come to the estate with their labradoodle dog Cenydd to look at the ...
 
County acts after dog's lucky escape
This Is The Westcountry - Mar 12, 2010
Tracy Rapo, from Siddals Gardens, told us how her Labradoodle was knocked over and nearly killed in Heathcoat Way after it ran off a footpath and through ...
 
Collared today: Molly
Baltimore Sun (blog) - Mar 9, 2010
Filled out the paperwork and then looked around the store and saw a posting of a dog offer for a Labradoodle. We called the owner and met with her and the ...
 

Labradoodle books


Labradoodles (Complete Pet Owner's Manual)


by: Margaret Bonham
Very highper dogs but very loving and SUPER smart. It's important to work with these dogs they are way too intelligent and need something to do.
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Just Labradoodles 2010 Calendar


I recieved the calendar very quickly and it is just as I expected. Thank you very much for the quick service.
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Labradoodle: Comprehensive Owner's Guide (Kennel Club Books Designer Dog)


by: Miriam Fields-Babineau
Designer dogs are mutts sold for expensive prices. They are not a breed, because breeds must conform to certain specifications- size, shape, temperament, and so forth. When you purchase a designer dog, you are effectivly buying a lottery ticket to what may either be the puppy you have been promised, or a genetic nightmare. When dogs of two completely different breeds are bred, you can have NO idea on what the puppies will look like. You can't guarentee what the coat will look like, how large or small they will be, what their attitude will be like, or whether or not they will have a plethora of genetic problems.
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Labradoodle-Do


by: Laurie Wolf
Labradoodle-Do does what it sets out to do. I read the book aloud to my 2 year old grandson and he was able to relate to the daily activities of Esme the Labradloodle. Although this book is designed for a very young child, if you are thinking about getting a mini labradoodle, this book may be just the thing for you! It's filled with page after page of real life photos, both action and still and even when I'm not reading it aloud to my grandchild I like to flip through it as well.
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