About the breeder
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We are a family breeding of Labradoodle. As a responsible breeder, we've signed the
Tipaw Ethical Charter and we take great pride in the health of our dogs and puppies by meeting specific criteria to ensure their well-being.
Hello! We are a family of 4 and we raise 1 litter per year (usually more like 1 litter per 2 or even 3 years) directly in our family home. Our pups are raised with lots of love and are truly woven into our daily life, getting used to all the usual household sights and sounds from day one.
We are very passionate about our Australian Labradoodle (mother – multigenerational Australian Labradoodle – non-shedding). She is a healthy loving mother, as our priority is always the health and temperament of the breed - and with a gentle character and loving personality as she is, the pups have the best foundation for a wonderful development (we are in contact with the families of the 1st litter and KNOW that our pups grow up to wonderful companions!). We love our little tail wiggler :) and because we only have a litter every few years, we can give each puppy our undivided attention. We are very determined on finding the best possible homes for the pups, and put in a lot of effort for the little ones to have a fantastic start into their lives.
More details, information and updates on our daily lives can be found through the platform or online.
Where do the puppies grow up before being adopted?
They live with us as part of the family and will stay here, until we find the right fit for their loving permanent homes :)
Housing for the dogs?
Inside the family home and their crate (more like a place to retreat) is located in the kitchen. They are therefore used to all day noises, cooking, children, vacuum etc.
Selection of the puppies' parents?
Most important for us is the health and the character when we searched for a suitable mate for Cassy. She is an extra-ordinary companion with a wonderful temperament and we looked for similar characteristics in a stud.
Work done with the puppies?
The pups are spending a lot of time with the mother (obviously) but also with their big sister. We kept one pup from the first litter, and we are amazed on how well she is interacting with them, playing with them and also teaching them in the ways of a dog!