The inventor of the Labradoodle regrets creating a trend for designer breeds
The creator of the Labradoodle cross-breed has said he inadvertently unleashed a"Frankenstein monster".
Wally Conron, 90, who worked for Guide Dogs Victoria in Australia when he bred the first Labrador-Poodle cross in 1989, spoke of his regrets at having begun a trend for designer breeds on an ABC podcast."I opened a Pandora's box and released a Frankenstein monster," he said. His"big regret" is that his invention paved the way for"unethical, ruthless people" to breed the dogs without thinking of the health of their offspring.
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