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Goldendoodle: A goldendoodle makes a wonderful pet for young and old. They are very loving and affectionate. They are a mixed breeding of a golden retriever and a poodle. The golden retriever gives qualities of hunting, trustworthy, friendliness and a beautiful soft coat. The poodle brings low to non-shedding coat, intelligence and hypoallergenic qualities to the mix. Labradoodle: Labradoodles are great pets for children and adults. They are very intelligent, energetic and affectionate. They are a mixed breeding of a labrador retriever and a poodle. This great mix brings together the intelligence, low to non-shedding coat and hypoallergenic qualities of the poodle, mixed with the great body, intelligence, field smarts along with the ease to train of the labrador retriever. . Cavapoo: Customer Testimony: "Service Dog" "Dia" "I just wanted to thank you for our beautiful Labradoodle Dia! Our daughter has had type 1 diabetes since she was 4 years old, and controlling her blood sugar has always been a challenge. A friend introduced us to her new diabetes service dog, a labrador that alerts her when her blood sugar is too high or too low. We began checking into a service dog for Jessica. Since I am allergic to dogs, getting a doodle was a must, and since labradors are excellent service dogs, we thought a labradoodle was a good choice. However, finding one we could afford was nearly impossible. God directed us to you and we were able to get Dia. No dog is ever a guarantee that they will be able to discern blood sugar changes, but we all prayed very hard that this would work out. At the age of only 5 months, with NO formal training, Dia began to alert us on her own to Jessica's changes in blood sugar! Since then she has consistently alerted us, day and night. In fact, we believe that one night after a basketball tournament, she saved Jessica's life. Jess' blood sugar was fine at bedtime, and then Dia woke me up about midnight when Jess' blood sugar dropped to 55. I gave her a snack and went back to bed. An hour later, Dia was alerting me frantically, pacing, barking, nipping gently at my fingers, even finally jumping up on the bed and walking around on us until we got up. I followed her to Jessica, where she did the same thing to her. She was nearly unconscious with a blood sugar of 33. After getting enough sugar into her to rouse her enough to eat a heavy snack. I realized what had just happened. If Dia hadn't been with us,if she hadn't so persistently alerted us to Jessica's falling blood sugar, Jessica may not be with us today. There is really no way to say "Thank You:" enough to God or to you for the precious angel that is our Dia ! God bless you Lori C. OK |