Labradoodle – The Perfect Dog!
If you create a cross-breed between a Labrador and a poodle, what do you get? A Labradoodle—the perfect dog! Not everybody will agree but there are a lot of good reasons to believe so.

A List of Attributes that Make a Labradoodle the Perfect Dog
Labradoodles are the ultimate doggie guide and companion for blind people or those with sight impairment.
Labradoodles have no bothersome doggy odor, not even when the weather’s wet.
Labradoodles have no or little shedding which makes them ideal for those who have allergies.
Labradoodles are affectionate and loving. They are very active during the day and crave for a lot of attention. But they are behaved and would snuggle to sleep at night. Yeah, they do give you time to rest when you need it. And oh, they love it when you tickle their tummies.

Labradoodles are highly intelligent. They crave for mind stimulation and they appreciate extra curricular activities, long walks at the park and playtimes.
And it’s great how labradoodles find it easy to get employment. The following qualifications make them highly in demand in a lot of specialized areas:
Reliable companion and guide to the blind
With furs that shed little or nothing at all, making them friendly to those prone to allergies
They make for great Therapy Dogs or those that work in nursing homes and hospitals
They perform excellently in Agility Trials and Obedience training
They make for great Hearing Dogs and are alert enough to make for effective Assistance Dogs
They are admirable participants in Visiting Programs. Their gentle loving ways and excellent bodily hygiene make them a favorite among the elderly and the sick.
They make for adorable and beloved family dogs. They are also patient and gentle with the young children.
So who else believes they are not perfect? Maybe endorsements from famous personalities are convincing enough. The following are only a few of the celebrities who are already enjoying the joy of having a Labradoodle for a companion.

Richard Hammond, a proud owner of a Labrabor named TJ, has gotten his beloved companion featured on BBC for a couple of times already.
TV presenter and actor Graham Norton lovingly calls her Labradoodle Bailey.
Model Christie Brinkley finds her Maple Sugar very adorable.
Sir Donald Campbell is one of the pioneering proud owners of a Labradoodle.
Director and actor Henry Winkler named his Labradoodle Charlotte.
Actress Barbara Eden named her Labradoodle Djinn Djinn, which carries on the name of her dog in ‘I Dream of Jeannie’.
Golfer Tiger Woods loves Labradoodles a so much that he would not settle for one, but two Labradoodles. He calls them Riley and Yogi.
And Jennifer Aniston absolutely adores her Labradoodle which was a gift from no other than her former husband—Brad Pitt.
Actors Ashley Peldon and Courtney Peldon, who are sisters, love to share Odysseus and Calypso, their lovely Labradoodles.
Jeremy Clarkson, a Top Gear presenter, loves to spend quality time with his wife Francie and his Labradoodle named Dodger.
Hugh Panaro, the musical star of Phantom of the Opera, named his Labradoodle Soot.
Billy Bragg, a political rocker, is also a proud owner of a Labradoodle.
Carolyn B. Ellis, a famous writer, shares the fun of owning a Labrador with her three children.
Tom Griswold of Indiana loves hid Labradoodle named Tazzie.
Actor Nicolas Cage owned a Labradoodle when he was just a kid. He named it after Kal El, a character in Superman.
So who else thinks Labradoodles are not perfect?
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