The song "Poobrador" by Parry Gripp is a humorous and lighthearted tune that playfully mixes up the names of two dog breeds: the poodle and the Labrador retriever. The lyrics highlight the misconception of combining the names, resulting in the term "Poobrador." The singer declares that the correct term for the combination of these breeds is actually "labradoodle." Throughout the song, there is a back-and-forth debate between two characters regarding the correct name. One character insists on calling it a "Poobrador," while the other corrects them by saying it's a "labradoodle." This playful argument adds to the comedic tone of the song. In the end, the disagreement leads to frustration, with the characters exchanging sarcastic and humorous comments. The song concludes with a repetition of the made-up term "Poobrador" along with some additional exaggerations. Overall, the song "Poobrador" by Parry Gripp is a silly and light-hearted tribute to the confusion that can arise when mixing up dog breed names, and highlights the humorous side of such misunderstandings.