Scraggy doodle (some rescue piccies) and some of my lots (im bored)

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How about that to add some extra dosh when I sell it. it will also shed less cos it's hair is so matted it literally cannot drop out;) now that's a propper non shedding scraggy doodle, I tell thee:p and it's healthier than the average dog, just cos I said so...right!

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She was cute when she was a babba....she aint so cute now though eh:rolleyes:

It's gonna be a baldy doodle the morrow as his back is like a rock hard tatt:p

A 14 months old west was gonna go to devon for being aggressive....was reserved today for her new home
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All rescues
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Handsome rescue boy done his rounds on gum tree and pre loved
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My lazy beasts plus a home boarder that was a rescue from us:)
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Lovely pics and as for the Labradoodle how did you know it is my very favourite fab breed, cant wait to see them at Crufts and they are wonderful for kids with allergies.:rolleyes::D

Is that the lovely Pancake in the bottom pic.
 
The lab was having to be left at home a ridiculous amout of hours due to work so was handed in, we have 5 in altogether:eek:

The lab has stayed longer than he should due to be getting very picky with his home, he is a very good guard dog I like that about him:p

Yes that is indeed panner the mountain goatalier:p
 
Lovely pics and as for the Labradoodle how did you know it is my very favourite fab breed, cant wait to see them at Crufts and they are wonderful for kids with allergies.:rolleyes::D

Is that the lovely Pancake in the bottom pic.

Can I interest you jan...non shedding, will never suffer illness, better bred than a lab or poodle, will be cute when cut, not neutered yet;) a steal at £600
 
The lab was having to be left at home a ridiculous amout of hours due to work so was handed in, we have 5 in altogether:eek:

The lab has stayed longer than he should due to be getting very picky with his home, he is a very good guard dog I like that about him:p

Yes that is indeed panner the mountain goatalier:p

5 Labs?:confused::eek::eek:

He sounds like Max - there has been more then one person trapped in my porch by him:D:D:D
 
Can I interest you jan...non shedding, will never suffer illness, better bred than a lab or poodle, will be cute when cut, not neutered yet;) a steal at £600

I am waiting until they breed a black and tan one, its only a matter of time because these breeders are so careful and Im sure one will just pop out one day with my name on it.

If Diesel hadnt been neutered Im sure he would shag it but as he has Im sure he would just eat it.:(:D
 
The floofster is indeed a labradoodle (lab x poodle):p

2 black girls made homeless when their owner was or should I say they never took them to the acommodation they moved too.
2 yellow boys basically not wanted anymore, kids grown up and they are now kept outside (loverly dogs) and very well bred by the looks of their paper work.
 
The floofster is indeed a labradoodle (lab x poodle):p

2 black girls made homeless when their owner was or should I say they never took them to the acommodation they moved too.
2 yellow boys basically not wanted anymore, kids grown up and they are now kept outside (loverly dogs) and very well bred by the looks of their paper work.

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Cayla runs a rescue, all this is tongue in cheek.:)

That gives them the right to be horrid about a certain type of dog apparently??? A true dog or animal lover wouldn't dream of it. It's nasty and clear who/ what it's aimed at. Why not the rant at the lab breeders given there's 5 rescued???
 
Why the hatred for the doodle??? These dogs are used as hearing dogs, search and rescue, blind dogs and help for the disabled!!!! No they are not completely allergen free but it is proven that they have a lower shedding rate and therefore can be better for people with allergies. Wonderful dogs and im sure we will indeed see them at crufts someday as all breeds have been developed over time by breeders....the lurcher, the jack russell..... dont hear you hating on those breeds in fact isnt there a lurcher in your pic??? Also you have a Cavalier, dogs that are reknown for defects ie eye probs,heart probs!! And labs often have hip problems so should you not be hating on these breeds too??? :rolleyes::rolleyes:
 
That gives them the right to be horrid about a certain type of dog apparently??? A true dog or animal lover wouldn't dream of it. It's nasty and clear who/ what it's aimed at. Why not the rant at the lab breeders given there's 5 rescued???


Oh yeah im so horrible and dreadful I have taken the dog on in the first place:rolleyes:
Who was it aimed at then? breeder of these crosses who lie through their back teeth to sell them or those giving advice about them in ignorance? or the dog it's self?:rolleyes:
I don't agree with any back street breeding or the mass promoting of it on forums! but I would assume the labs where not sold as non shedding, immune to ill health, and healthier than any other breed of dog.:rolleyes::rolleyes: but still they should have been offered back up, all of them and they would not not be in a rescue situation, but the more misguided folk give out misinformed info on forums the more they will end up like this:rolleyes:.

I will however back this dog up for life (even though I made not a damn penny from flogging it for cash!!!!!!!!
 
I find the whole attitude totally bizarre to be honest, there are numerous non shedding dogs who need grooming and clipping or they become matted, the bitterness seems to be related to finance? Very very odd indeed, and the bandwagon jumping by others is a joke at best..but if you run a rescue centre you must know what youre talking about (apparently) :rolleyes:
 
Oh and why the reference to how much these dogs cost??? Bulldogs go for over £1000 and have serious health problems, pugs the same, infact many of the pedigree breeds have inherent health problems yet people think nothing of paying small fortunes just because they are "pedigree" dogs! I have three terrier mixes or mongrels and would pay £600 for them all day long as they are my much loved, very healthy angels and you cant put a price on that. Bitching at peoples breed choice is highly unprofessional if you do indeed run a reputable rescue centre!!!
 
Why the hatred for the doodle??? These dogs are used as hearing dogs, search and rescue, blind dogs and help for the disabled!!!! No they are not completely allergen free but it is proven that they have a lower shedding rate and therefore can be better for people with allergies. Wonderful dogs and im sure we will indeed see them at crufts someday as all breeds have been developed over time by breeders....the lurcher, the jack russell..... dont hear you hating on those breeds in fact isnt there a lurcher in your pic??? Also you have a Cavalier, dogs that are reknown for defects ie eye probs,heart probs!! And labs often have hip problems so should you not be hating on these breeds too??? :rolleyes::rolleyes:


The hatred is for the back street breeder and the person who got shot of the dog in the state it is in:rolleyes:
The bloke who first bred these dogs (if you care to look it up) said it's the biggest mistake he ever made due to the mass production and back street breeding going on in the breed, they are far from what they where bred from, they are now a discardible fashion accessory..
I did not buy the cav you prob missed me p taking when I introduced her too, but she is from health tested parents, she is a rescue and has no defects luckily, but indeed I do prefer breeding from health tested dogs not willy nilly money grabbing from x breeds, esp when money is passing hands at such a rate.
Lurcher have a purpose atleast unlike fashion accessories and are not sold by back street breeders with all sorts of lies attatched in oder to make them "special". Again they are rescues I never encouraged any back street breeding with any of my pet dogs, I instead offered the back up a breeder should have and I also took over where the idiot purchaser left off in offering a responsible home for dogs they have f ecked up.
 
Oh and why the reference to how much these dogs cost??? Bulldogs go for over £1000 and have serious health problems, pugs the same, infact many of the pedigree breeds have inherent health problems yet people think nothing of paying small fortunes just because they are "pedigree" dogs! I have three terrier mixes or mongrels and would pay £600 for them all day long as they are my much loved, very healthy angels and you cant put a price on that. Bitching at peoples breed choice is highly unprofessional if you do indeed run a reputable rescue centre!!!

Your comments are out of order, if you came on here regularly you will see Cayla only advocates responsible breeding with health tested parents and back up for life.
 
Oh yeah im so horrible and dreadful I have taken the dog on in the first place:rolleyes:
Who was it aimed at then? breeder of these crosses who lie through their back teeth to sell them or those giving advice about them in ignorance? or the dog it's self?:rolleyes:
I don't agree with any back street breeding or the mass promoting of it on forums! but I would assume the labs where not sold as non shedding, immune to ill health, and healthier than any other breed of dog.:rolleyes::rolleyes: but still they should have been offered back up, all of them and they would not not be in a rescue situation, but the more misguided folk give out misinformed info on forums the more they will end up like this:rolleyes:.

I will however back this dog up for life (even though I made not a damn penny from flogging it for cash!!!!!!!!

Genetics determine a diverse gene pool leads to fewer health issues, I've never read anyone saying NO health issues but cross breeds or mongrels DO have less inherited health issues, not rocket science.
Some breeds do not shed hair in the same way as others and are less likely to make some allergies worse.
Puppy farms sell far more pedigree dogs than they do poodle crosses, with far more inherited Heath problems.You will find far more Staffies/ terriers etc in rescue centres than you will poodle crosses.
Always best to be factual and rational rather than emotive and biased I find.
 
Oh and why the reference to how much these dogs cost??? Bulldogs go for over £1000 and have serious health problems, pugs the same, infact many of the pedigree breeds have inherent health problems yet people think nothing of paying small fortunes just because they are "pedigree" dogs! I have three terrier mixes or mongrels and would pay £600 for them all day long as they are my much loved, very healthy angels and you cant put a price on that. Bitching at peoples breed choice is highly unprofessional if you do indeed run a reputable rescue centre!!!

You are clearly new to the forum and have missed a, alot of my posts:rolleyes:, Im not posting a picture of a bull dog otherwise I may have commented about that and indeed I have commented about the over/irrisponsible breeding of many a dog/breed.
Any badly bred dog is diplorable, funnily enough we dont get many pugs or bull dogs, we get alot of designer x breeds, atleast with a pedigree you can do some clear research other than "it's cuteeeeeeee, buy one". But still any dog bred for it looks and suffering because of it is just as bad as breeding a dog for it's fashionable ness, one commonly suffers ill health and the other suffers ill health (as lest not forget it aint any healthier because its a x) and being discarded of!
Not all bullies and pugs are badly bred, only the ones bred by back street breeders.
 
Dear god, if you are an expert dog person you would know alot of cross breeds are infact mostly free of the inherent health problems an awful lot of pedigree dogs suffer with, this is not to say doodles are "immune" from health issues and i dont think any "joe average" person would be stupid enough to promote such rubbish nor believe it. I think this is an over exaggeration on your behalf as for some strange reason you have issues with this breed and therefore believe your views to be fact/right. Id like to point out that stating these dogs are "mass produced" and the breeders "lie through their teeth to sell them" is in fact not entirely true as plenty of these dogs are bred by good families/people with good cruft winning parentage and the breeder need not lie to sell them. Mass producing puppies is not something that is confined to a certain breed, many pedigree dogs are being mass produced...the husky is the latest victim as the staffy has been, the dalmation and these small "handbag" breeds. This is something that will be very difficult to stop as there are always fasionable dogs and as such the market for these dogs increase and enable irresponsible people to make a quick buck. Crufts in fact is one source of these "fashion dogs" as the winning breed booms in popularity. Hence the dalmations popularity some years back. I think perhaps if your issue is with irresponsible breeders or mass producing puppies you should stop being narrow minded about a certain breed and look at the bigger picture. ;)
 
Genetics determine a diverse gene pool leads to fewer health issues, I've never read anyone saying NO health issues but cross breeds or mongrels DO have less inherited health issues, not rocket science.
Some breeds do not shed hair in the same way as others and are less likely to make some allergies worse.
Puppy farms sell far more pedigree dogs than they do poodle crosses, with far more inherited Heath problems.You will find far more Staffies/ terriers etc in rescue centres than you will poodle crosses.
Always best to be factual and rational rather than emotive and biased I find.

http://www.horseandhound.co.uk/forums/showthread.php?t=528902&page=2

Do you remember the above post? you should do you posted on it, if you read it all the way through you will see Labradoodles/Cockerpoos are no more healthy or non allergic than any other dog.
 
Genetics determine a diverse gene pool leads to fewer health issues, I've never read anyone saying NO health issues but cross breeds or mongrels DO have less inherited health issues, not rocket science.
Some breeds do not shed hair in the same way as others and are less likely to make some allergies worse.
Puppy farms sell far more pedigree dogs than they do poodle crosses, with far more inherited Heath problems.You will find far more Staffies/ terriers etc in rescue centres than you will poodle crosses.
Always best to be factual and rational rather than emotive and biased I find.

Of course you will find more staffs in rescue, they are the most over bred dogs we have:rolleyes:
You may not had heard folk saying x breed have no health issues! I have!
Again, IT IS not always hair people are allergic too in regard to dog allergies :rolleyes: and there will be far less shedding than a labrador (mass shedding dog) x poodle, so if folk are indeed allegic to hair a lab x poodle should not be in the top few dogs you choose (but they have a fashionable name) thats is sure to make you sneeze less.
X breeds have no fewer health issues than pedigrees, you get the self and same issues in the badly bred pedigree than you do in the badly bred x from those self and same pedigrees.
I think working where I do and dealing with the sheer amount of dogs I do I would know a few things about dogs;)
 
Genetics determine a diverse gene pool leads to fewer health issues, I've never read anyone saying NO health issues but cross breeds or mongrels DO have less inherited health issues, not rocket science.
Some breeds do not shed hair in the same way as others and are less likely to make some allergies worse.
Puppy farms sell far more pedigree dogs than they do poodle crosses, with far more inherited Heath problems.You will find far more Staffies/ terriers etc in rescue centres than you will poodle crosses.
Always best to be factual and rational rather than emotive and biased I find.

Puppy farms are hardly an example of good breeding are they? These crosses get sold to the gullible who see idiots spouting how wonderful they are and few of there producers pick up the pieces when the dog doesn't fulfil expectations. Hence the numbers in rescues. SBT too are overproduced and again it is not the carefully bred ones that swamp the rescues as good breeders take back their puppies.
Actually we see far more health problems in deliberate cross breeds than in well bred purebreds. Particularly when the breeds crossed share the same problems as poodles & Labradors do.
Please try to be factual and look for information from the people who are not trying to flog these mixes.
 
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