I disagree with the point that the American Labradoodle will ever be 
to the point of the Australian Labradoodle and that is because the 
mix of breeds that goes into the Australian Labradoodle is still not 
fully disclosed and public.  Some say 5, 6 or 8 different breeds were 
used.  I know of no one in America breeding the Labradoodle that is 
mixing in other breeds other than the Spoodle/Cockapoo.  Therefore 
they will never be at the same level (when I say level I do not mean 
one is better, just the same).

Jet, are you currently breeding Labradoodles?

--- In [email protected], Georgette baker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
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>  >  Donna, 
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>                when i frist stared looking in to breeding doodles I 
want right to the breeds in AU.   And I talked to them and told them 
what I was looking to do and why.   I came right out and told them 
that I and the people that I work with could naver aford to pay what 
they are asking for there dogs, So when i stated to breed I was doing 
it with the help and the informtion form the breeds in AU.   You are 
right in part.  The dodles that are AU are  all multi-gen,and have 
had all and all of the health and genetic testing. But there are 
breeds that are going alonge with the AU breeds that are doing  
health and genetic testing.  And there are are having multi-gen 
doodles that are just as good as the AU ones but you are not paying 
big bucks for them.   I'm not saying that one if bater them the other 
because I'm sorry there not.   They both have there good points and 
there bad points.  
> 
>      the bigest difference is that the Au doodles have been around 
longer and they have been working on then longer.  So you are going 
to find that most of the Au are more   allergy and asthma friendly 
coat.  But think giving time and that right breeds that the Am 
doodles will cathc up to them.
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> Jet 
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>  > From: buttafamily5
>  > Date: 10/12/2006 5:23:08 PM
>  > To: [email protected]
>  > Subject: [labradoodles] Re: Difference between Am and Au doodles?
>  >  
>  > Renie, I'm not upset,you're entitled to your opinion, but you 
didn't
>  > answer my question. but I think it's important to acknowledge the
>  > difference is very important to a certain population -- 
specifically
>  > those of us with severe dog allergies in the family. An F1 would 
be
>  > risky for us, as it is my understanding that they often shed, at 
least
>  > to some degree. The AU multi-gen, and all of the health and 
genetic
>  > testing that comes with it, as well as the other breeds (there 
are I
>  > believe 6 approved breeds)infused into the AU, is all done to 
produce
>  > the most allergy and asthma friendly coat. And one cannot put a 
price
>  > tag on that for us. 
>  > The people who got the F1 from the newspaper have only had him 
for a
>  > week or so, and I hope it works out just fine. They also got a
>  > labradoodle because of allergies. I don't think they even knew 
about
>  > AU multi-gens, there are very few breeders in our state. 
>  > 
>  > Donna 
>  > 
>  > --- In [email protected], "Renie" <Renie@> wrote:
>  > >
>  > > I have a F.B.I. Because he is what I could afford ..he is 
wonderful
>  > in every
>  > > way .. Now I hope no one will get upset ..but I can not see 
paying
>  > big $$$$
>  > > for a mixed dog I feel some of the prices these breeders are 
asking
>  > is out
>  > > of reach and I have to wonder who is breeder to better the 
breed or
>  > just for
>  > > the big bucks ?.. I don't think it matters weather your dog is 
a
>  > F.B.I. Or a
>  > > multi-Gen doodle it all goes back to the sire and dam and there
>  > personality
>  > > s. When I meet some one I don't say OH he is a multi-Gen or a 
FB1
>  > does it
>  > > really matter ? How did your friends F1 turn out the one that 
came
>  > out of
>  > > the paper ?
>  > > Renie proud owner of a F1 doodle called Sam I am ...
>  > > -------Original Message-------
>  > > 
>  > > From: buttafamily5
>  > > Date: 10/11/2006 11:03:45 PM
>  > > To: [email protected]
>  > > Subject: [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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