Mixing it up: Popular hybrid dogs are marking their turf

December 17, 2007 on 12:15 pm | In Poodle Dog News |

Asheville Citizen-Times - One of the most sought-after is the Labradoodle, and the golden doodles (a cross between a golden retriever and a poodle) are also gaining the public s love, and breeders say they have trouble meeting the demand. Sonja Mann of Candler had 19 More

WVLT - The other’s are small dogs like a beagle and a poodle. So it definately all depends on the owners. And if you don’t believe Until we have the guts to stand up to the breeders and the dog fighters, pit bulls will continue to be bred in huge numbers More

Shropshire Star - not just send off your money and expect a pup in the post ,she should have gone to see the pups and met the breeders , ensured it is correctly registered with the kennel club etc ,etc. what breed she wanted for her son is irrelevent be it a poodle More

Knoxville News Sentinel - Breeders, trainers and owners determine 99% of a dog’s temperament. For every vicious pit bull, there are 50 that aren’t In fact the worst bite I ever got was from a poodle, followed by a Golden. You can’t take bad careless breeding and have a More

Coloradoan - Cindy Machado, a California State Humane Officer in Marin County, said one miniature poodle rescued from these conditions If the breeders aren’t willing to show you the premises or the parents - go elsewhere. If the parents of the puppy are not More

Herald Tribune - The same things happen with backyard breeders, only not to the same extent. I am not into the whole pedigreed-dog thing, but Hope is a tiny poodle mix that we rescued from animal services. She was sick when we got her, but we did not know how sick More

Sioux City Journal - If it was a little poodle, their M.O. isn’t to eat people. Pit bulls are known for this, they are known for their aggression which also leads to similar problems to Dobermans in the 70s - huge demand stimulates puppy mills and back yard breeders More

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