The Mini Labradoodle is a crossbreed dog, the offspring of a standard Labrador Retriever and a Miniature Poodle.
The Mini Labradoodle was first bred in the 1990s in Australia
The Mini Labradoodle quickly became popular due to its reduced shedding compared to the standard Labrador.
They have a wool-like curly coat that resembles the poodle but can sometimes have a shaggy look like the Labrador.
Mini Labradoodles are typically between 14 to 16 inches tall.
They weigh between 15 to 25 pounds.
Mini Labradoodles have a lifespan of 12 to 14 years.
They are known for their friendly nature and intelligence.
Due to their intelligence, they are relatively easy to train.
They require regular exercise to keep them healthy and happy.
They can suffer from common health issues like hip dysplasia and eye diseases.
Regular grooming is essential to keep their coat in good condition.
A balanced diet is crucial for their overall health.
Consider adopting a Mini Labradoodle from a rescue organization.