Labradoodle vs Poodle (Standard)

Side-by-side comparison of two popular breeds β€” temperament, exercise, grooming, lifespan and common health issues. Use it to decide which breed fits your home.

🐩 Labradoodle 🐩 Poodle (Standard)
Group Crossbreed Non-Sporting
Origin Australia (1989) Germany / France
Weight 15–30 kg 20–32 kg
Height 36–60 cm 46–60 cm
Lifespan 12–14 years 12–15 years
Energy level
Trainability
Grooming needs
Good with kids
Good with other pets
Hypoallergenic
Watchdog instinct
Novice-owner OK

🐩 Labradoodle

Temperament

Friendly, energetic, intelligent, eager to please. Excellent with children, other dogs and cats. Bonded with family.

Exercise

60–90 minutes of daily exercise β€” running, swimming, fetching, agility. Lots of mental enrichment.

Grooming

Coat varies from short Lab-like (sheds) to curly Poodle-like (low-shed, mats). Brush 3–4Γ— weekly; professional groom every 6–8 weeks for curlier coats.

Health

Hip and elbow dysplasia. Eye conditions. Ear infections. Allergies. Addison's disease (Poodle inheritance).

Full Labradoodle profile β†’

🐩 Poodle (Standard)

Temperament

Highly intelligent (consistently rated #2 most trainable behind Border Collies), affectionate with family, dignified with strangers. Standards have a goofy, playful side and bond closely with their people. Reserved guard-dog instincts without aggression.

Exercise

60–90 minutes a day of mixed exercise. Poodles excel at agility, dock-diving, retrieving and obedience. They love water. Without enough mental stimulation, their intelligence turns into mischief β€” open cabinets, manipulate situations, bond-shop between household members.

Grooming

High commitment. The single curly coat doesn't shed but mats relentlessly without daily brushing. Most owners book a professional groom every 4–6 weeks for a "puppy clip" or short clip. Ear hair must be plucked or trimmed; ears need weekly cleaning to prevent infection.

Health

Generally healthy with proper breeding. Watch for: bloat / GDV (deep-chested), hip dysplasia, Addison's disease, sebaceous adenitis (skin condition), epilepsy in some lines. Cancer rates lower than most large breeds.

Full Poodle (Standard) profile β†’

Which is right for you?

Pick the Labradoodle if

Active families, allergy-sensitive families (with the right coat type), multi-pet homes.

Pick the Poodle (Standard) if

Allergy-sensitive families, training enthusiasts, active owners, anyone wanting a smart dog without shedding.

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