Allergy Friendly Dogs
The first Labradoodle was bred with the intention of creating a dog that was as non-allergenic as possible, and this breed has become one of the most popular choices for not only those animal lovers with allergies but families in general.
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A long history of breeding for hypo-allergenic traits means that the Multi-Generation Labradoodles’ coat is as neutral and non-irritating as you can get and they don’t shed like other breeds, i.e. Labs, Pugs, German Shepards, etc. Like humans, when we brush our hair we do lose some hair and some people have more hair in their brush than others. Australian Labradoodles also will lose some hair but do not shed like most other breeds.
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This is great news for people who are allergic to dogs and have always wanted one. The Multi-Generation Australian Labradoodles have been successfully living with allergic owners for many years now. Your Australian Labradoodle will require grooming, of course, and you will need to brush and comb your dog’s coat to keep it healthy and mat free. Also, most people are not aware that the Multi-Generation Australian Labradoodles also have NO, or little body odor, and their coats seem to have self-cleaning properties. They have a natural lanolin on their coats that repels water.
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At Blue Star we only sell Multi-Generation Australian Labradoodle puppies because the Multi-Generation are the most likely to be allergy-friendly and as non-shedding as possible. They also have the most reliable temperament, coats, and health. It’s important when you are doing research for your Labradoodle puppy that you understand the difference between Multi-Generation Australian puppies and puppies that are the product of a first or second cross between a Labrador Retriever and a Poodle. First or second cross Labradoodle puppies may not exhibit the minimal shedding, allergy friendly qualities like a multi-generation pup.