I live in Doodle Central so thankfully, I don't have to deal with 
that. By the same token, I also live in a place where people 
probably get doodles BECAUSE they're called "designer dogs". By in 
large I get a really positive reaction when I tell people he's a 
labradoodle. However, some old man made a negative remark to me the 
other day but I brushed it off. 

Cooper is 6 months old and is fabulous! I'm so in love with this 
little guy and everyone is amazed at how well behaved he is. In 
fact, the vet remarked to another mutual friend that he was so calm 
that she thought something was wrong with him. I'm happy to report 
he's healthy but I guess she's seen a lot of high-strung doodles. 




--- In labradoodles@yahoogroups.com, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> I'm coming up against it more and more and it's frustrating.  I'm 
on a  
> general dog list and Labradoodles came up and no matter what I say 
about Doodles  
> in general or Farley, my Australian Multi-Gen, there is a 
naysayer.  It  really 
> gets my goat.  The director of our local Humane Society wrote a  
really nasty 
> article about doodles that was in both the regular paper and the 
HS  
> newsletter.  A doodle came through the shelter and she was going 
on and on  about how 
> bad it is (ironically - she is the one who adopted it!).   Most of 
these 
> people have had no or very limited contact with doodles  anyway.  
When my friend 
> heard we were getting one she went on and on about  how wild they 
are, her 
> neighbor had one and it was just horrible.  When she  met Farley 
she was amazed and 
> said he was nothing like her neighbor's dog, who  was an F1 from a 
backyard 
> breeder with no knowledge of it's lineage or any  health testing, 
etc.  Anyway, 
> I just wish I had a really great comeback for  people who feel 
they need to 
> say nasty things and think they know more than I do  about my dog.
>  
> ~Kelly~
> 
> 
>  (http://www.tickerfactory.com/) 
> 
> 
>  (http://www.tickerfactory.com/)
>





 
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