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I don't believe for a second that anyone said that.
They're popular dogs because they're friendly retrievers but also have the intelligence of poodles as well as their hypoallergenic fur.
Yeah plenty of well off liberal New Englanders have them around here. There are big Facebook groups about them and all kinds of online hype/bullshit (like everything at this point) about longevity, allergies, intelligence, etc.
They don’t shed as much, but the less they shed the more they need grooming, or they end up with mats and tangled.
That's why every labradoodle and goldendoodle I come across at parks gets shaved down.
Do you just carry the clippers on you at all times?
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Worth pointing out that only some poodle mixes have hypoallergenic fur. Getting a poodle is a guarantee for hypoallergenic fur; getting a poodle mix is not.