Citations:oodle
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English citations of oodle
Dog with partial poodle ancestry
[edit](Synonym of doodle)
- 2018 October 9, Madeline Bernstein, Designer Dogs: An Exposé: Inside the Criminal Underworld of Crossbreeding[5], Apollo Publishers, →ISBN:
- As this is an important subject and one responsible for creating an abundance of “oodle” mixes, here is one more statement on the subject to emphasize the point.
- 2019, Simone Anita Blackman, quoting a dog breeder, The role and effectiveness of regulation of dog breeding in Australia[6], thesis submitted to University of Tasmania:
- I know where EVERY pup is that I have bred since 1986. Doubt that any of the Oodle breeders can say the same.
- 2021 January, Alice Lines, quoting Jessie Wong, “Great pride”, in homestyle magazine[7], New Zealand, page 45:
- We have seven up here in our office team, and usually a dog too — one of the three on rotation; they’re all oodle breeds and a happy, tail-wagging presence.
In the form -oodle
[edit]- 2018 September 17, Denise Mcleod, A Dog Behaviourist’s Diary[9], Troubador Publishing Ltd, →ISBN, →OCLC, page 156:
- If your dog is an ‘–oodle’ or a ‘–poo’ of any type, or is any other long, scruffy, heavy, wavy, flaxen, wiry or curly-coated breed, and suffers from any of the above, it might be that your dog can't see very well, because its hair is in the way of its vision.
In the form *oodle
[edit]In the form 'oodle
[edit]- 2019, Simone Anita Blackman, quoting a dog owner, The role and effectiveness of regulation of dog breeding in Australia[12], thesis submitted to University of Tasmania:
- I don't get this craze for 'oodles either, I have heard tales of crazy crosses such as beagles and poodles resulting in mad dogs or in coats that are a nightmare to maintain.