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Why do some people dislike Doodles? Where does the bias come from?
In this episode of The Doodle Pro® Podcast, I dive deep into the origins of anti-Doodle bias, the trends shaping public perception, and where I see Doodle mixes heading in the future.
Many Doodle parents encounter this bias from groomers, breed purists, and even trainers — but why?
✨ What You’ll Learn
✔️ The roots of “Doodle hate” and the biggest misconceptions
✔️ What groomers, trainers, and breed enthusiasts say about Doodles
✔️ The most common frustrations people have with Doodle mixes
✔️ How Doodle parents can navigate this bias with confidence
✔️ Why this conversation is an essential step toward Bridging the Doodle Divide™
🎧 Want to hear more?
📢 Groomers & Doodles → [Episode 3]
📢 History of Labradoodles & Cobberdogs → [Episode 14]
📢 The Truth About Hypoallergenic Dogs → [Episode 62]
🔎 Important Correction (1/31/23):
In this episode, I used the colloquial meaning of “hypoallergenic,” which many assume means allergen-free. Scientifically, no dog is allergen-free. Hypoallergenic means less likely to cause allergies — a term Poodles and some Doodle mixes can fit, but it’s often misunderstood. Learn more in my "hypoallergenic" deep dive on Ep 62: https://thedoodlepro.com/are-doodles-hypoallergenic-truth-about-dog-allergies/
🎧 Hit play now and join me in Bridging the Doodle Divide™!
Do you want help keeping track of all the sights, sounds, textures, places, and people that your doodle needs positive, ongoing, and quality exposures to? Don't try to keep track of it all in your mind by using my free Doodle Puppy Socialization Checklist! Download it for free now at https://thedoodlepro.com/socialization.
By The Doodle Pro® – Corinne Gearhart, Certified Dog Trainer & Doodle Expert4.9
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Why do some people dislike Doodles? Where does the bias come from?
In this episode of The Doodle Pro® Podcast, I dive deep into the origins of anti-Doodle bias, the trends shaping public perception, and where I see Doodle mixes heading in the future.
Many Doodle parents encounter this bias from groomers, breed purists, and even trainers — but why?
✨ What You’ll Learn
✔️ The roots of “Doodle hate” and the biggest misconceptions
✔️ What groomers, trainers, and breed enthusiasts say about Doodles
✔️ The most common frustrations people have with Doodle mixes
✔️ How Doodle parents can navigate this bias with confidence
✔️ Why this conversation is an essential step toward Bridging the Doodle Divide™
🎧 Want to hear more?
📢 Groomers & Doodles → [Episode 3]
📢 History of Labradoodles & Cobberdogs → [Episode 14]
📢 The Truth About Hypoallergenic Dogs → [Episode 62]
🔎 Important Correction (1/31/23):
In this episode, I used the colloquial meaning of “hypoallergenic,” which many assume means allergen-free. Scientifically, no dog is allergen-free. Hypoallergenic means less likely to cause allergies — a term Poodles and some Doodle mixes can fit, but it’s often misunderstood. Learn more in my "hypoallergenic" deep dive on Ep 62: https://thedoodlepro.com/are-doodles-hypoallergenic-truth-about-dog-allergies/
🎧 Hit play now and join me in Bridging the Doodle Divide™!
Do you want help keeping track of all the sights, sounds, textures, places, and people that your doodle needs positive, ongoing, and quality exposures to? Don't try to keep track of it all in your mind by using my free Doodle Puppy Socialization Checklist! Download it for free now at https://thedoodlepro.com/socialization.

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