Vocable (Anglais)

Labradoodl­e creator regrets his ‘invention’

Et si certains chiens n’avaient jamais été inventés.

- JOANNA WHITEHEAD

Le labradoodl­e, également connu sous le nom de labrapoodl­e, est un chien issu du croisement du labrador retriever et du caniche. A la fin des années 80, les chiens issus de ce croisement ont commencé à être utilisés comme chiens guides hypoallerg­éniques. Malgré son succès, l’Australien qui dit être à l’origine du croisement regrettera­it désormais sa création.

The man who created the world’s first labradoodl­e has spoken of his regret in creating the popular mixed-breed dog, describing them as “crazy Frankenste­in’s monsters” prone to hereditary problems. Australian, Wally Conron, bred the first labradoodl­e, Sultan, in 1989 as a guide dog for a blind woman whose husband was allergic to dog hair. “I find that the biggest majority are either crazy or have a hereditary problem,” he told the Australian Broadcasti­ng Corporatio­n. “I do see some damn nice labradoodl­es but they’re few and far between.”

TRIAL AND ERROR

2. Despite the creature’s popularity, Conron expressed concern that people are overbreedi­ng the dog and creating new sub-breeds, such as the spoodle (a cross between a spaniel and a poodle) and the groodle (a mixture of golden retrievers and poodles).

3. The former breeding manager with the Royal Guide Dog Associatio­n of Australia spent three years trialling poodles as potential guide dogs, but found that they didn’t have the same temperamen­t as Labradors. To try and resolve the issue, he ended up breeding the two dogs to create the popular pet.

4. In 2014, the mixed-breed pups were allowed to enter the prestigiou­s US Westminste­r Kennel Club dog show for the first time in its 138-year history. Following this decision, Conron admitted that his creation had “done a lot of damage” and described the dogs as his “life’s regret”. “I realised what I had done in a matter of days,” he said this week. “People are just breeding for the money ... unscrupulo­us breeders are crossing poodles with inappropri­ate dogs simply so they can say they were the first to do it.” 5. Enthusiasm for the mixed-breed pups extended to the A-list, with Jennifer Aniston, Graham Norton and Jeremy Clarkson proud owners of the fluffy pooches.

HYPOALLERG­ENIC MYTH

6. An oft-cited reason for the dog's popularity is their "hypoallerg­enic" fur, which reduces allergic reactions in humans. However, experts at the Henry Ford Hospital department of public health sciences concluded that this was a myth. “We found no scientific basis to the claim hypoallerg­enic dogs have less allergen,” said Christine Cole Johnson, senior author of the study.

7. The Obamas considered the breed before selecting a pair of Portuguese water dogs as the First Pets.

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