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The Essential Guide To Raising Australian Labradoodles

2016/5/4 10:09:20

Raising Australian Labradoodles is very similar to raising any dog. They all require love, attention and care to ensure they become a cherished member of your family. Remember that whatever you give, you will get back ten-fold. This is particularly the case with our Tamaruke Australian Labradoodles. We breed them specifically, and they are renowned for, their gentle and loving temperaments.

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

1. It may not seem it but training your pet is essential. It's healthy to establish boundaries 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 catch on - the work that you do in the beginning will pay off for a lifetime.

2. Find a reputable Veterinarian to manage your Labradoodle's health. Just like finding a good GP, it's important to find a Vet that you like and trust. You want someone that can develop a good rapport with both you and your Labradoodle.

3. As with any pet, it's necessary to expose them to social settings gradually. Our customers can purchase 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 enhance the lives of Special Needs Children. We always recommend that your dog is introduced to people and other animals slowly. Make sure they are at ease, especially around children. Further information on this is provided for all of our Labradoodle Families.

4. Grooming is important for two main reasons. Firstly, it is a great way for you to bond and form a close relationship with your dog. And secondly, it's good to keep the coat knot and burr free. Comb through the coat from the base out at least every 7-10 days. A trim of the coat as also required to keep it looking healthy and make sure your puppy is comfortable. A professional groomer will also check your puppy's eyes, ears and nails; it is advisable to do this regularly to keep them clean and to remove any irritants.

5. De-sexing is also advised. This ensures no hormonal characteristics develop - making gender selection easier. Early de-sexing of your pet is highly recommended by vets and established breeders alike. This will protect the integrity of the breed and prevent any undesirable hormonal issues from arising.

6. A safe and welcoming environment is essential to raise your Labradoodle and make sure it is a happy and healthy member of the family. Just like a child, they need to be made aware of where they can and can't go, and any potential dangers need to be identified and removed.

Keeping these points in mind will help you look after and raise your Labradoodle.

For more tips in choosing the best Labradoodle for you and your family, check out http://australialabradoodles.com - where you can find dedicated and committed breeders of the wonderful, true Australian Labradoodles.