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--- In labradoodles@yahoogroups.com, Georgette baker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
>
>  Yes I am breeding. I have been working with two breedes form Au.
>   Jet
> 
> kendranvl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>           I disagree with the point that the American Labradoodle 
will ever be 
> to the point of the Australian Labradoodle and that is because the 
> mix of breeds that goes into the Australian Labradoodle is still 
not 
> fully disclosed and public. Some say 5, 6 or 8 different breeds 
were 
> used. I know of no one in America breeding the Labradoodle that is 
> mixing in other breeds other than the Spoodle/Cockapoo. Therefore 
> they will never be at the same level (when I say level I do not 
mean 
> one is better, just the same).
> 
> Jet, are you currently breeding Labradoodles?
> 
> --- In labradoodles@yahoogroups.com, Georgette baker <jetnc2002@> 
> wrote:
> >
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> > > Donna, 
> > 
> > when i frist stared looking in to breeding doodles I 
> want right to the breeds in AU. And I talked to them and told them 
> what I was looking to do and why. I came right out and told them 
> that I and the people that I work with could naver aford to pay 
what 
> they are asking for there dogs, So when i stated to breed I was 
doing 
> it with the help and the informtion form the breeds in AU. You are 
> right in part. The dodles that are AU are all multi-gen,and have 
> had all and all of the health and genetic testing. But there are 
> breeds that are going alonge with the AU breeds that are doing 
> health and genetic testing. And there are are having multi-gen 
> doodles that are just as good as the AU ones but you are not paying 
> big bucks for them. I'm not saying that one if bater them the other 
> because I'm sorry there not. They both have there good points and 
> there bad points. 
> > 
> > the bigest difference is that the Au doodles have been around 
> longer and they have been working on then longer. So you are going 
> to find that most of the Au are more allergy and asthma friendly 
> coat. But think giving time and that right breeds that the Am 
> doodles will cathc up to them.
> > 
> > 
> > Jet 
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> > 
> > > From: buttafamily5
> > > Date: 10/12/2006 5:23:08 PM
> > > To: labradoodles@yahoogroups.com
> > > Subject: [labradoodles] Re: Difference between Am and Au 
doodles?
> > > 
> > > Renie, I'm not upset,you're entitled to your opinion, but you 
> didn't
> > > answer my question. but I think it's important to acknowledge 
the
> > > difference is very important to a certain population -- 
> specifically
> > > those of us with severe dog allergies in the family. An F1 
would 
> be
> > > risky for us, as it is my understanding that they often shed, 
at 
> least
> > > to some degree. The AU multi-gen, and all of the health and 
> genetic
> > > testing that comes with it, as well as the other breeds (there 
> are I
> > > believe 6 approved breeds)infused into the AU, is all done to 
> produce
> > > the most allergy and asthma friendly coat. And one cannot put a 
> price
> > > tag on that for us. 
> > > The people who got the F1 from the newspaper have only had him 
> for a
> > > week or so, and I hope it works out just fine. They also got a
> > > labradoodle because of allergies. I don't think they even knew 
> about
> > > AU multi-gens, there are very few breeders in our state. 
> > > 
> > > Donna 
> > > 
> > > --- In labradoodles@yahoogroups.com, "Renie" <Renie@> wrote:
> > > >
> > > > I have a F.B.I. Because he is what I could afford ..he is 
> wonderful
> > > in every
> > > > way .. Now I hope no one will get upset ..but I can not see 
> paying
> > > big $$$$
> > > > for a mixed dog I feel some of the prices these breeders are 
> asking
> > > is out
> > > > of reach and I have to wonder who is breeder to better the 
> breed or
> > > just for
> > > > the big bucks ?.. I don't think it matters weather your dog 
is 
> a
> > > F.B.I. Or a
> > > > multi-Gen doodle it all goes back to the sire and dam and 
there
> > > personality
> > > > s. When I meet some one I don't say OH he is a multi-Gen or a 
> FB1
> > > does it
> > > > really matter ? How did your friends F1 turn out the one that 
> came
> > > out of
> > > > the paper ?
> > > > Renie proud owner of a F1 doodle called Sam I am ...
> > > > -------Original Message-------
> > > > 
> > > > From: buttafamily5
> > > > Date: 10/11/2006 11:03:45 PM
> > > > To: labradoodles@yahoogroups.com
> > > > Subject: [labradoodles] Difference between Am and Au doodles?
> > > > 
> > > > How would one explain very briefly and simply to someone the
> > > > difference between an American Doodle and an Australian Multi-
> gen?
> > > > 
> > > > We have friends who recently purchased a pup from a 
lab/poodle 
> cross
> > > > (this is an F1, right?) from an ad in the newspaper, and can't
> > > > understand why we are still waiting for our little multi-gen 
> doodle,
> > > > and are going to pay so much more. I would like to answer 
> truthfully,
> > > > and defend our decision, but not come off as snobby. 
> > > > 
> > > > On a side note, do you think the Australian Multi-gen will 
> ever become
> > > > an AKC registered breed? It's not important to me, I was just
> > curious. 
> > > > 
> > > > Donna
> > > >
> > >
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