How do you get a red Labradoodle?
Michael Green
Published Mar 25, 2026
These will breed by crossing a purebred Standard Poodle with a purebred Labrador. While F1b programs will cross a purebred Poodle with a hybrid Labradoodle. There is now also an F1bb breeding program that crosses a purebred Standard Poodle with an F1b Labradoodle.
What Colour is a red Labradoodle?
A red-colored Labradoodle is the rarest of them all. Much darker than a gold or apricot colored Labradoodle, they are a similar color to an Irish Red Setter. To be a real red, their nose must be black, not brown. His entire coat should be red, and the hair needs to be the same shade from base to tip.Do red Labradoodles change Colour?
Labradoodles are notorious for having their color change or fade as they grow into adult dogs. The Poodle genetics present in Labradoodles typically result in fading of the rich coat colors seen in labradoodle puppies. Fading can cause the adult coat to be several shades lighter or even a different color.What colors do Labradoodles come in?
Labradoodle Colors
- Caramel. Caramel colored dogs have liver noses (brown). ...
- Chocolate. True chocolates are brown in color. ...
- Cream. This color comes in a wide variety of shades but it should be creamy in appearance. ...
- Gold/Apricot. ...
- Parchment. ...
- Red. ...
- Café ...
- Chalk.