Labradoodles shed. The only way that you can be sure it won't shed is to get a second generation one. I have herding dogs, who shed like mad and right now, everyone is blowing coat, it is that time of year. I have found that using a food with a high linoleic acid content will help with the shedding and also produce a beautiful coat as well. My favorites are Nutro natural choice and Evo by innova. 99% of the dogs that come through here, I am a foster for a dog rescue, get nutro and do well on it. I usually recomend the chicken rice and oatmeal for dogs who have tummy problems or else, depending on the size of the dog, if it is over 45-50 pounds, or plans on being, I feed the large breed puppy or the large breed lamb and rice puppy. The evo is like an atkins diet for dogs, there are no cereal grains in it and is gret for overweight dogs, but I don't know if it is an all stages food and I don't think they make a puppy formula. I would go with the Nutro, it is usually cheaper and pet stores are always having pretty good sales on it.
    I have two doodles here, just adopted out one, and they are awesome. SOOOO easy to train and such lovers.
      Enjoy yours, I hope the food info helps. He will always shed, but it probably won't be as bad for most of the year as it is shedding time right now.
      Abbie

stacy spenny <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I have a seven month-old black labradoodle.I am an avid waterfowl
hunter.I have had two labs over the years,who were faithful hunting
companions.MY wife said I could get another dog for Christmas.Her main
concern was the shedding.I owned the labs before I was married,she has
two shih-tzus.Well I had heard that the labradoodles were a breed that
did not shed much or not at all.My doodles mother was a chocolate lab
and her father was a black standard poodle.Boy was I wrong Daphne
sheds worse than any lab I ever had.Is she just losing her baby coat
or is there any change I can make in her diet to help slow this down?
Daphne is by far the most intelligent dog I have ever owned and by far
the easiest to train.I worked for a field trial trainer for a year so
I have seen a lot of dogs.Thanks for the info or advice you can give
me.





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