Your right, It will be a sad day. and to a point I good day. I would love to see a doodle take best of show.
Jet
Sheila <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I think they will but it will be a sad day. It seems once a breed goes AKC all the testing and requirements go away.The AU accredited breeders have very good guidelines to be referred to. I think the "designer dog" for lack of a betterterm faze has a lot to do with AKC's lack of quality control so people are looking for better bred dogs.SWe are happy to hold a puppy for you once you give us a deposit, until then we cannot guarantee puppy availability"----- Original Message -----From: buttafamily5Sent: 10/11/2006 8:03:44 PMSubject: [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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