Australian Cobberdog is the name that honours the enormous task that the breed was designed for: to perform therapy and assistance tasks. Cobber is a typical term in Australia used to refer to a friend, which is indeed what the Australian Cobberdog is - a friend that you can always count on.
The Australian Cobberdog is a wonderful family dog even though the breed was developed to get the optimum characteristics needed in order to be excellent at doing its work as a therapy and assistance dog. It is a dog with the ideal amount of energy to serve as an assistance dog, it is very intelligent and quick to learn how to do its work, is hypoallergenic and is available in 3 different sizes. It also shows great sensitivity to children and seniors.
The Australian Cobberdog is a pure breed recognized by the MDBA and it has its own DNA sequence. The MDBA agreed to register it under the condition that the word "Labradoodle" would not be used in its registration, given all the chaos, incoherent generalization and confusion surrounding it. Thus, the name Australian Cobberdog was born to refer to the Labradoodle. It complied with the original objective for which it was created: to be hypoallergenic dogs that did not shed hair, had great intelligence and intuition, was gentle and generous in nature and had great potential to become therapy and assistance dogs. Only registered MDBA breeders that guarantee a breeding programme that complies with the breed standard can issue the Australian Cobberdog pedigree.
LABRADOODLE |
Labradoodle is the name popularized by the cross made by Wally Conron, the creator of the breed. |
The name references the cross between the Labrador and Poodle. |
The Labradoodle is not a breed, its characteristics are unstable, and anyone can call their dogs Labradoodle. |
The Labradoodle became popular, and many people started to breed them with no criteria other than aesthetics. |
The labradoodle was developed and mixed with more nervous breeds besides the Labrador and Poodle. This multigenerational cross was called the Australian Labradoodle. |
Labradoodle will never be an name accepted by pure breed registers, since it creates confusion by referring to the first cross of breeds, and there is no clear standard in existence to define it. |
AUSTRALIAN COBBERDOG |
Australian Cobberdog is the name to designate a pure breed Labradoodle. |
The breed's name refers to its mission as a therapy dog. Cobberdog means dog-friend. |
The Cobberdog is a pure breed with its own stable DNA stable, and only registered breeders who are members of the MDBA can issue Australian Cobberdog pedigrees. |
Fundamental criteria for the breeding the Australian Cobberdog are the selection of a temperament suitable for a therapy and assistance dog, and a hypoallergenic coat. |
The Cobberdog was developed with a genetic diversity different from the Labradoodle's, in order to obtain a breed that maintained the Labradoodle's initial objective: to be the perfect therapy and assistance dog. |
The Australian Cobberdog is registered with the MDBA as a pure breed and has a unique breed standard and a stud registry of parentage. |