Mini Labradoodle Puppy Training

Daisy’s tricks, she is 8 weeks old, and we’ve only had her for a week now.

Daisy is an F2b mini labradoodle.

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15 Responses to “Mini Labradoodle Puppy Training”

  • Anonymous says:

    Im gettin a labradoodle in about 2 or three days. and im soooo excited. I can wait! We alreayd got her a bed and everything! iM soooo excited! yay! :)

  • Anonymous says:

    Hi BigDanceFan,
    Thanks :) Daisy is 18″ to shoulder, we’ve not weighed her recently, but I’d say roughly 15Kg ;) saw your vids :) great aren’t they, very playful, and very good with children.

  • Anonymous says:

    Your labradoodle is so beautiful and smart. How big is he now and how much does he weigh. I have a mini F2 and he had a bit of a recessive gene and is now 56 lbs, but still as cute as can be. If you search on youtube: Laddie Labradoodle — you can see him playing with a balloon.

  • Anonymous says:

    >I don’t even want to think about the
    >mechanics of mating a miniature with a standard. Did he need a step ladder? ;)
    >
    A step ladder is “de rigeur”…. bless :)

  • Anonymous says:

    just posted another one

  • Anonymous says:

    This is my favorite video of your beautiful labradoodle! I hope that you will send us some recent videos of Daisy!

  • Anonymous says:

    Depends on what type you get, and where you are I guess, you might have to travel far too, and they’re not cheap. do a search for breaders in your area.

  • Anonymous says:

    oh wow i am in love, how much a labradoodle?

  • Anonymous says:

    My sister!

  • Anonymous says:

    Yeah, her mum’s a 2nd generation, Daisy’s granddad is the famous Cosmo :) and yes, she was expensive, but so far worth it, just in the lack of shedding alone, and how easily trainable she is, and how well and softly she interacts with the kids.

  • Anonymous says:

    She’s an F2? So her Mum is a 2nd generation labradoodle? How cool. She must have cost quite a pretty penny. We paid quite a bit for Mabel but it was worth it knowing she came from a fabulous family who all cried like babies when their puppies left for their new homes.
    The fab name comment was for Daisy :)

  • Anonymous says:

    Lol, I know what you mean about the mechanics of mating the two, I was going to ask their owners the same question, but thought I might sound strange enquiring about that lol ;)

    Her coat is very soft and fluffy, so bit of the same there lol.
    Daisy is an F2b.

    Thanks for the name comment, is that refering to Daisy? or the Labradonkey? :) lol

  • Anonymous says:

    I don’t even want to think about the mechanics of mating a miniature with a standard. Did he need a step ladder? ;)

    How is her coat turning out? Mabel sort of exploded around 7 weeks old. She was relatively smooth haired until on day she looked like she put herself through the tumble dryer. It’s just getting fluffier by the day. Daisy reminds me very much of Mabel at that age who is also an F1b.

    Great name by the way.

  • Anonymous says:

    Hi PronkingKitty, her mum is a standard labradoodle, and her dad is a miniature poodle. so we’re hoping she’s going to be somewhere inbetween, and not a labradonkey :)
    We know she’s intelligent, and has a fantastic temprement, which we’re very happy about. thanks for you’re comments ;)

  • Anonymous says:

    Are you sure she’s a mini labradoodle? We have a standard labradoodle, who is now 12 weeks old, and she was the same size as Daisy when she was 8 weeks.

    Daisy is absolutely adorable. Be prepared to have a hyper intelligent dog though. She’ll be doing algebra next. Clever girl.

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