Yeah, labradoodles were bred as service dogs (for the blind) in Australia. Turns out, they don't make good service dogs for the blind. They have a high failure rate. They wash out early. My friend had one as a Guide Dog and hers had to be retired early, and needed retraining during her time with the dog as well. The person who first bred them is crushed to see what has become of them. My friend now has a poodle as her Guide Dog, and her Guide Dog group no longer uses labradoodles at all. They don't help any with allergies (no dog is hypo-allergenic, that's impossible) and they just don't have the temperament needed. I say no dog is hypo-allergenic because people take that to mean that they don't trigger allergies at all and you can't say that of a living creature.