Labradoodle & Goldendoodle Forum
Finally, after much reading about Labradoodles, the time has come to choose a breeder and put in a deposit for a Spring puppy. But I am still hesitant and confused. I live in Santa Barbara, CA and have yet to find a breeder of mini Labradoodles very close to us. Some breeders on my short list live about a day’s drive away, okay for picking up a puppy, but not conducive to many home visits. However, even some breeders on my short list, in spite of glowing testimonials and photos of puppies that fill my heart with love and joy, seem to have a few red flags. I need help sorting these out. Should I eliminate breeders from my short list if they do these things?
I appreciate your help in sorting all of this out. I understand we can’t rate individual breeders here, but if anyone has any suggestions about mini Labradoodles close to Santa Barbara, CA, feel free to write to me personally. Thank you in advance. I love coming to Doodlekisses and reading everyone’s stories and seeing all the cute Doodle pictures!
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I think everyone goes through this same dilemma. I ended up going with a local breeder because it was important to me to see where the parent dogs were kept. I wanted to make sure that I wasn't supporting a puppy mill or some type of cruelty. It is so easy to fake those websites of lovely farms and dogs frolicking on 20+ acres. Having said that I didn't get the exact dog I wanted because there wasn't a local breeder. Now my pup is perfect and I wouldn't trade her for the world but if I had the entire country open to me then I would have made a different choice on color and coat type. My neighbor had her puppy shipped from the other side of the country to get exactly what she wanted. The shipping didn't seem to effect the dog at all. Next time I wouldn't rule out a reputable breeder from outside my area.
I'm sure others will weigh in on the other stuff.
I agree!! It didn't stop me from getting Dougie and I can't imagine not having him.
Some good breeders use guardian homes. So maybe see if you can contact any current guardians to see how they are liking working with the breeder. And yes, if you have an Australian labradoodle then Rutland Manor was involved in its ancestry. I guess it depends on the particular line and health, etc. As for early spay/neuter. It alone doesn't say much about the breeder. You are welcome to post the names of the breeders on your list here and then people can get in touch with you privately if they have an opinion on the breeder(s) or any experience.
Riley is an early neuter has Rutland Manor in his ancestry and the Breeder was in a different country and chose him for me! I drove and got on a ship and did a 23 hour journey to bring him home. He is gorgeous, smart and very health and will be three next April. I got very good at sifting out the dodgy breeders and I got even better at weeding out the odd ones. I spent several long conversations with my eventual breeder and based all my information on what I learnt here. It was scary but ultimately I went with my gut. I told the breeder all about DK and how I would be blogging about my new puppy so she would know that there was going to be publicity. In the end my breeder chose the perfect puppy for us based on what i told her about my lifestyle and wishes. Good luck with your choice and new puppy when it comes.
I did not know this, Nicky. Wow, what a journey to get the sweet Riley.
It was a journey and a half !!!! I crept out of the house at 2 am and was back 23 hours later, hundreds of miles and two ferry journeys later with one chocolate Labradoodle puppy in my arms. He was as good as gold the whole way home in a crate in the back of my car. (I must have been mad LOL) I wrote about it all here at the time and drove everyone mad.
No, you didn't drive any of us mad! You endeared us to you and Riley from the moment you wrote your first post. ;o)
Your journey to get Riley has always been one of my favorites!
I didn't know about your journey either, Nicky. A wonderful ending / beginning for both of you : )
I felt like I was right with you all the way, getting Riley. In fact, what a great title for a book--Getting Riley! I'm sure this is by far the most difficult and adventure-filled doodle puppy pick-up ever!
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