I HAD to comment here......we have a rescued fleece coat doodle, and 
my husband and I swear her feet smell like fresh picked corn... :-)

--- In [email protected], "doodlegirlkab" 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I have a wavy coated doodle and she usually doesn't smell very
> "doggy." Occasionally, we get bad smells coming from her ears 
(problem
> with infections that we have to keep an eye on) and oh yes, her 
feet
> smeel like BO :)
> 
> --- In [email protected], "Ken Hix" <ken@> wrote:
> >
> > 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
> >
>







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