I saw this advert the other day and it made me laugh. I'm pretty sure it's not the same breed as @incognito's Princess, but for some reason it reminded me of her* all the same.
Annoyingly a bloody pop-up appears at the end right over the dog's last appearance.
Despite what you may have heard, they are not hypo allergenic, and the person who first breed them, bitterly regrets it! There are an awful lot of them in rescue centres because the breeds are very different, and crossing them has produced dogs that don't know what their purpose is.
There are an awful lot of them in rescue centres because the breeds are very different, and crossing them has produced dogs that don't know what their purpose is.
What's the problem, do they become aggressive because of this conflict of interbreeding for example?
The conflict is that they were bred for completely different purposes, and this can cause them to have behavioural problems because they literally don't know if they're coming or going.
I suspect a lot of the reported problems are down to the usual issue with people not knowing how to look after or properly train a dog and thinking they come pre-trained like a former neighbour of ours did! Yes, seriously, they decided to get one but had no idea that you need to house train, obedience and lead train. The result was that it peed and crapped all over the house, which kept our carpet cleaning friend very busy.
I also suspect that some of the aggression problems I've read about are down to parents not teaching their children that dogs are not toys.
If you are seriously thinking about getting one, please take in to consideration that dogs are pack animals and don't like being left for hours at a time, that's when they get bored and destructive.
Having said all that, we've met several lovely doodles whilst out with the Princess.
If you are seriously thinking about getting one, please take in to consideration that dogs are pack animals and don't like being left for hours at a time, that's when they get bored and destructive.
I'm not, she might be. We can be out for hours sometimes and this is what I've tried to convey to herself.