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These were first bred in Australia for Guide Dogs, but not many get through, as they are a very people dog and do have high intelligence. Some get distracted easily. BUT from that cross breeding, they found that they got a good, sound family dog which in the first litter 95% of them are not shedding.I hope I have told you a little about her history?
That's true :) I read up on this a while back, that labradoodles and goldenoodles are now being used as guide dogs. They have the lab/retriever temperment, and the poodles non-shedding abilities. A fine mix if you ask me ;)