Labradoodle & Goldendoodle Forum
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Hi Christina, I'm about to run out for the afternoon, but I took a quick look at Lil Doods' website - specifically at the breeder's health warranty. I would be concerned about the fact that the warranty is limited to hip dysplasia and eye issues. If I were you, I'd ask to see documentation of the overall health testing for your puppy's parents and grandparents - at a minimum. Also, hip dysplasia doesn't always rear its ugly head within the first two years. And, what exactly are "eye issues?" I would want a host of other potential health problems to be covered under the warranty, as well. Have you been to the breeder's home or do you know anyone who has been there? That would be key to me, too. And perhaps most importantly, be sure to understand that all doodles aren't guaranteed to be as wonderful, personality-wise, as the website claims, nor are they always allergy-friendly. Got to go. . . Just be sure to do your research before you bring home your puppy, as he or she will hopefully be with you for a happy and healthy lifetime.
I had the same concerns about lack of any mention of genetic health testing. The price is lower than most reputable goldendoodle breeders, which may be a reflection of lack of health testing on the parent dogs; most breeders are proud of the fact that their breeding dogs have been thoroughly tested and mention that with the parents' information, or at least somewhere on the website. I would ask to see proof of testing and also ask how old the parents are. Feeding Purina Puppy Chow is another indication that perhaps corners are being cut.
And four litters on the ground at one time is too many, IMO.
So the mother has had no health testing at all. :((((
And it doesn't sound like her mother had any testing done either.
And the sire has only had hips done.
A microchip costs 10 dollars.
I agree with not doing ESN, but that's not the reason for the lower prices. A LOT of GD breeders who charge over $2000 for a puppy don't do ESN either.
This breeder isn't even paying a vet to give her dogs vaccinations. No testing, cheap food, no vet visits...that's the reason for the lower prices.
I just sent you a friend request. I'm in WA and got my GD from Oregon.
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