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Spring/Summer, 2010
Litters are born in the heated puppy room of our home. They socialize with our children from the first week. As they grow and are able to generate their own heat I take them outdoors daily for exercise in the grassy fields. They love to romp and explore. Early exposure to the household cat, laying hens, car trips and a variety of sounds and environments help acclimate the pups to a wider world. Our pups become familiar to crates and verbal commands for housebreaking. They're temperament tested at 7 weeks to match type with family. By the time you receive your well handled furry bundle they will be quite comfortable in your arms.
I breed first for a calm, friendly temperament. Both parents must have these qualities for the pups to inherit, particularly the mother. Next is genetic soundness and excellent health. All breeding dogs must pass hip, elbow, eyes and temperament testing. I offer lifetime support for your dog when you purchase one of my puppies.
Breeding stock was purchased from Tegan Park in Australia where the breed was developed. I breed only multigenerational Australian Labradoodles. There are 6 parent breeds that form this breed of dog. These are not Lab Poodle crosses. I do not use poodles/cockapoos in my lines and prefer to outcross at each breeding for hybrid vigor.
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