Hi Cay, I don't think anyone comment on this but I think that if the 
Labradoodle is not yet recognize as a AKC breed I would think that a 
goldador is not either.

--- In [email protected], Cay Deanns - The Email Queen 
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> I'm asking because I'm curious, not because I'm being critical.
> It is my understanding that the labradoodle was initially bred to be 
used as a guide dog, in the '70's.  Poodles, although very few, had 
already been used as guide dogs at that time.  If it was just the 
allergy thing, why not have a blind person with allergies just be given 
a poodle?  Does a labradoodle possess personality traits that a 
standard poodle doesn't possess?
> What was the reasoning?
> My dog is a goldador, and I'm also curious as to why the idea of 
crossing goldens and labs came about.  Can anyone shed some light?
> Does the AKC acknowledge the goldador as a breed?
> -Cay-




 
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