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Yellow Labradoodle: Info, Pictures, History & More

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As the oldest, and perhaps most loved mixed breed in the world, it’s no surprise that there are so many different variations to pick from when it comes to the Labradoodle. But perhaps the most stunning Labradoodle variation is the yellow Labradoodle.

Often referred to as the golden Labradoodle, this is a popular and well-sought-after variation, but before you bring one into your home, you’ll want to learn a bit more about them here.

Breed Overview

Height:

14–24 inches

Weight:

18–65 pounds

Lifespan:

10–16 years

Colors:

Yellow

Suitable for:

Active families, those with other pets, and people who want a highly trainable dog

Temperament:

Loyal, loving, intelligent, easy to train, friendly, gets along with other pets

The yellow Labradoodle is just one color variation of the Labradoodle breed, and outside of the different colors in their appearance, they’re identical to any other Labradoodle out there. Still, Labradoodles can vary quite a bit from dog to dog, but they all share some signature traits that have ensured they remain so popular throughout the years.

There’s a ton to learn about these adorable and loving pups, and we’ve highlighted it all for you in this comprehensive guide!

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Yellow Labradoodle Breed Characteristics

Energy
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High-energy dogs will need a lot of mental and physical stimulation to stay happy and healthy, while low-energy dogs require minimal physical activity. It’s important when choosing a dog to make sure their energy levels match your lifestyle or vice versa.
Trainability
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Easy-to-train dogs are more skilled at learning prompts and actions quickly with minimal training. Dogs that are harder to train will require a bit more patience and practice.
Health
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Some breeds, due to their size or their breeds potential genetic health issues, have shorter lifespans than others. Proper exercise, nutrition, and hygiene also play an important role in the lifespan of your pet.
Lifespan
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Some dog breeds are prone to certain genetic health problems, and some more than others. This doesn’t mean that every dog will have these issues, but they have an increased risk, so it’s important to understand and prepare for any additional needs they may require.
Sociability
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Some dog breeds are more social than others, both towards humans and other dogs. More social dogs have a tendency to run up to strangers for pets and scratches, while less social dogs shy away and are more cautious, even potentially aggressive. No matter the breed, it’s important to socialize your dog and expose them to lots of different situations.

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The Earliest Records of the Yellow Labradoodle in History

Mr. Wally Conron widely gets credit for breeding the first Labradoodle in 1989. Mr. Conron was looking to find a breed that worked for a blind woman in Hawaii whose husband was allergic to long-haired dogs.

It took Mr. Conron some time, but before long, he had discovered that the Labrador Retriever was the perfect combination of intelligence and hypoallergenic traits. It didn’t take long for people to fall in love with the breed, and soon, breeders all around the world were breeding Labradoodles of all sizes and colors, including the yellow or golden Labradoodle.

Cute golden labradoodle laying in lush grass
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How the Yellow Labradoodle Gained Popularity

After Mr. Conron bred his first trio of Labradoodles, he actually struggled to find a home for the two puppies that didn’t go to the blind woman in Hawaii. His company’s public relations department marketed it as a “special” hypoallergenic guide dog breed, and the rest is history.

The breed gained a ton of popularity for its hypoallergenic traits paired with its super high intelligence and eagerness to please its owners. That popularity has held through to today, with people all over the world loving the Labradoodle for its appearance, temperament, and hypoallergenic nature.

Formal Recognition of the Yellow Labradoodle

As a mixed breed, the yellow Labradoodle does not enjoy any kind of formal recognition from any major kennel club. The problem is that mixed breeds can inherit all sorts of traits from either parent and because of this, there’s no way to guarantee which traits a Labradoodle will inherit from each parent.

Complicating the matter further is that some Labradoodles will breed with other Labradoodles, so they might inherit more than half of their traits from one breed instead of the other. Until there’s more consistency along the line, there’s no way to formally recognize the breed despite its sustained popularity.

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Top 3 Unique Facts About the Yellow Labradoodle

1. They Often Develop Natural Highlights in Their Fur

Some Yellow Labradoodles develop natural highlights in their fur when exposed to sunlight regularly, giving them a golden glow. This effect is more noticeable in dogs with wavy or curly coats.


2. Their Nose Color Can Vary

Most Yellow Labradoodles have black noses, but some may have brown, liver, or even light-colored pink noses, which are more common in Labradoodles with lighter-shaded yellow coats. Nose color can also change slightly as the dog ages or during colder months.


3. They Are Prone to Tear Stains

Yellow Labradoodles are more likely to develop tear stains under their eyes. Regular cleaning with a damp cloth can help prevent this, and using a vet-approved eye cleaner can reduce staining.

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Does a Yellow Labradoodle Make a Good Pet?

Yes! While you can’t pick all the characteristics a yellow Labradoodle will have since it’s a mixed breed, no matter which parent breed it takes after, it’s a great pet. Labradoodles are extremely loving, loyal, and intelligent, and they get along great with other pets and people.

When you’re looking for a great new pet to add to the family, those are all award-winning traits that launch the yellow Labradoodle to the top of any list.

Just remember to properly socialize any pet, including a Labradoodle, before introducing them to small children or other pets in your home.

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Conclusion

The yellow Labradoodle is an extremely popular variation of an already extremely popular dog breed, so it’s no surprise that it has such a rich history. They make a great addition to most homes, but ensure you have the time, energy, and money to care for them for the long term before purchasing or adopting one.

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