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Labradoodles commonly suffer from hip dysplasia, allergies, ear infections, and progressive retinal atrophy due to inherited traits from their parent breeds.
Labradoodles can develop bad habits like chewing, barking, digging, separation anxiety, and leash pulling if not properly trained or mentally stimulated.
Labradoodles commonly suffer from hip dysplasia, ear infections, and allergies due to inherited traits from their parent breeds and their physical characteristics.
Labradoodles can develop bad habits like chewing, excessive barking, digging, separation anxiety, jumping, and leash-pulling if not given proper exercise, training, and mental stimulation.
Labradoodles commonly suffer from hip dysplasia, allergies, and ear infections due to their genetic makeup and physical traits.
Labradoodles may develop unwanted behaviors such as chewing, excessive barking, digging, separation anxiety, and leash-pulling if not properly trained or exercised.
The leading cause of death in Labradoodles is typically cancer, followed closely by genetic conditions such as hip dysplasia and heart disease.
Vets describe Labradoodles as friendly, intelligent dogs with generally low-shedding coats, but note they need regular grooming, training, and can have genetic health issues.
The average lifespan of a Labradoodle is typically between 12 and 16 years.
Labradoodles can develop behavioral issues like chewing and anxiety if not properly trained or exercised, and they are prone to several inherited health conditions.

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