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Betta Fish Breeding Basics
Breeding fish can be quite complicated, but these basics for breeding your Betta fish should help ease you into the process. The more experience you have with breeding your Betta the easier and less complicated it will all seem. Witnessing nature as...
Choosing a Pet Rabbit Thats Right For You
Having a pet rabbit can be such a rewarding experience. But with all the breeds,
sizes and colors, how do you select the rabbit that is just right for you? This
article will help you select that perfect rabbit.
Choosing the right rabbit for you...
Obedience training and your dog
Obedience training is one of the most important and most
effective things any owner can do for his or her dog. A properly
obedience trained dog is a happy, productive and safe member of
the family, while a untrained dog can be destructive and...
Pet Rabbit Teeth
Ideally, the top front teeth of a rabbit will lap over the front bottom teeth. Since rabbit teeth grow, this positioning allows natural wearing to occur as the rabbit eats his food and hay.
Occasionally, the front teeth will butt. If the teeth are...
Should I Feed My Dog BARF?
BARF stands for Bones and Raw Food. It is a diet for dogs that has received a lot of attention over the past few years, but should you feed it to your dogs? The BARF feeding regimen actually consists of throwing a raw carcass (usually chicken)...
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Oodles of Doodles! A peek at poodle crossbreeds
They're called "crossbreeds", "hybrids", and sometimes simply
"mutts", but offspring of mixed canine heritage have the best
qualities of their purebred parents--but are healthier and more
robust.
Goldendoodles
A Goldendoodle (or Golden Doodle) is a product of breeding a
golden retriever with a poodle. Goldendoodles were originally
bred as the perfect pet for physically challenged people who
needed an assistance dog that wouldn't agitate their allergies.
The Goldendoodle's low shedding coat and high intelligence fit
the bill, and has made them a family favorite since their
appearance in United States in the mid 1990's.
Smaller Goldendoodles are considered "Miniature", and are the
product of golden retriever and minature or toy poodle parents.
Weights vary from 25 to 45 pounds, far smaller than the largest
standard size Goldendoodles (from standard poodle lineage) which
can weigh over 75 pounds.
Colors and coats vary widely, from cream to brown to black, with
poodle curls or the shaggy retriever look. No matter what the
look, all goldendoodles have that ever-important low shedding
coat, a sharp mind and friendly temperament.
Labradoodles
Labradoodles are the product of labrador retriever and poodle
parents, and have much in common with Goldendoodles. Like the
Goldendoodle, Labradoodles were bred to be low-allergen guide
dogs, originating in Australia in the early 1990's.
There are three size categories for Labradoodles, depending on
parentage, ranging from the 25-pound miniature to the 75+ pound
standard, with
medium Labradoodles at around 50 pounds. You will
find Labradoodles in a wider range of colors than Goldendoodles:
white, cream, tan, coffee, brown, red, grey, or black. Their
coats are a little shorter at 3-4", but the same varying
texture.
Both of these poodle crossbreeds are remarkably fit, showing
none of the major health concerns of their purebred parents, and
a life expectancy of 13-15 years.
Other Poodle Crossbreeds
Hybrids from poodles of varying sizes include: Schnoodle =
Schnauzer + Poodle
Cockapoo = Cocker Spaniel + Poodle
Chi-Poo = Chihuahua + Poodle
Doodleman Pinscher = Doberman + Poodle
English Boodle = English Bulldog + Poodle
Eskapoo = American Eskimo Dog + Poodle
Lhasapoo = Lhasa Apso + Poodle
Pekepoo = Pekingese + Poodle
Pomapoo = Pomeranian + Poodle
Pugapoo = Pug + Poodle
Saint Berdoodle = Saint Bernard + Poodle
Schnoodle = Schnauzer + Poodle
Scoodle = Scottish Terrier + Poodle
Weimardoodle = Weimaraner + Poodle
Note: One crossbred pup left off this list is the popular and
comical Puggle, which is often mistaken for a pug/poodle
mix, but is actually the offspring of pug and beagle
parents.
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