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I had a Standard Poodle for one month shy of 15 years before
I lost him to cancer and age. I know the smell you talk about. I now have
a medium, multi generation Labradoodle from RM and the smell is the same. Wet
or dry, he doesn’t have that doggy smell. I often pick him up to
let people that don’t know the breed smell him and they can’t believe
it. He is 8 months now and because they recommend not bathing them unless
really necessary (I’m assuming that means something like getting sprayed
by a skunk), I’ve never bathed him. He goes to work with me every
day and I work for a machine shop where oil, grease and dust from the shop are
walked into my office and he still manages to stay clean. I’ve seen
him role in the mud and be clean again in about an hour. Dirt just falls
off. I do think that if you got a F1 or maybe F1b, you might not have
this ability, and the coat type probably has something to do with it also. My
Labradoodle has a fleece coat, non shedding coat and I haven’t talked to
anyone that has a curly or straight coat Labradoodle to see if this is the case. Ken YAHOO! GROUPS LINKS
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- [labradoodles] Re: Smell Ken Hix
- Re: [labradoodles] Re: Smell Renie
- Re: [labradoodles] Re: Smell Carol Dean
- [labradoodles] Re: Smell doodlegirlkab
- [labradoodles] Re: Smell Jeanette
- [labradoodles] Re: Smell Ken Hix
