masta said:what can for instance a labradoodle do that a pure bred lab cant ????saraquele said:i would charge exactly the same amount for POTENTIAL show pup or a pet only , would charge the same for dog or bitch as they all cost the same to rear . no doubt there are countless breeders of crosses out there that do follow up on health / genetics etc and a darn few breeders of pedigree dogs that dont .
my argument is why cross them at all ???
what can for instance a labradoodle do that a pure bred lab cant ????
we have spent many years "perfecting" a breed so it is recognised as one , looks like we are going backwards instead of forwards :blink:
An article in shooting times by a guy whos breeds and trains the best labs in the country recently took in a lab x poodle for training and wrote in his column that he was very pleasantly impressed by the dog and could not fault it i also looked on a gun dog site were someone had started a thread asking about the use of lab x poodles on shoots and the replys were very positive
but a labrador can do the job too , after all it was bred for it , so why cross them ? there is no need , a lab and poodle are both very intelligent and were bred for the water etc but what does someone gain by crossing them ? i may appear thick but i just cant get my head around the reasons why ????
if you want a gun dog buy a lab , if you want an intelligent pet that dosent shed hair get a poodle :blink: