The Australian Labradoodle is a hybrid breed, first bred in Australia in the 1980s. It is a cross between a Labrador Retriever and a Poodle and is known for its friendly, affectionate and intelligent personality. Because it is a 37-generation breed, we have taken out the hottest personality and temperament types. We only have Goldilocks pups— not too hot, not too cold, just right. One important aspect of the Australian Labradoodle's personality is its energy level and exercise needs.
According to a study published in the Journal of Veterinary Behavior (R), the Australian Labradoodle is considered a "high energy" breed. This means they require more daily exercise and physical activity than other breeds like Bulldogs or Basset Hounds. In general, Australian Labradoodles need at least 60 minutes of moderate to intense exercise per day, including activities like running, playing fetch and participating in obedience or agility training. Our training videos teach you to reinforce calm energy, helping your Labradoodle settle into a balanced lifestyle.
In addition to their physical exercise needs, Australian Labradoodles also require mental stimulation to stay happy and healthy. This can include training sessions, puzzle toys and other activities to challenge their mind and keep them engaged. A study published in the journal Animal Cognition found dogs receiving regular mental stimulation had better cognitive function and were less likely to develop behavior problems like excessive barking or destructive behavior. Our dogs are chosen for temperament, and we train owners to accentuate the breed’s strengths so the dogs can reach their full potential as well-mannered companions.
Australian Labradoodles are not known for excessive barking, but like any breed, their barking habits depend on training, environment and stimulation. They are naturally intelligent, social dogs, but they can develop barking habits if they lack proper exercise, mental stimulation or social interaction. Addressing these factors early helps maintain their generally quiet and well-mannered nature.
While Australian Labradoodles are not considered "yappy," they may bark for various reasons, including:
Compared to American Labradoodles, Australian Labradoodles tend to be calmer and more predictable in temperament, thanks to their selective breeding for therapy and service work. While both varieties may bark occasionally, Australian Labradoodles are less likely to be reactive barkers.
When it comes to exercise, it is important to remember every dog is different, and the right amount and type of exercise for your Australian Labradoodle will depend on their age, size, health and personality. In general, puppies and younger dogs will need more exercise than older dogs, and larger dogs will need more exercise than smaller dogs. It is important to consult with your veterinarian and tailor your dog's exercise routine to their specific needs.
Overall, Australian Labradoodles are energetic, playful dogs and require a moderate to high amount of daily exercise to stay healthy and happy. They enjoy a variety of physical and mental activities, and with the right training and engagement, they make wonderful companions for active individuals or families.
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