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We have friends looking for an ALD breeder in New England. Wally's breeder is no longer in business and Charlotte's doesn't have any current litters. Does anyone know of a breeder to recommend? Thanks!
Well, I guess there are some ALD people out there! Harpo, our ALD, is a great little dog and Charlie (my husband) says he is perfect - perfect size, perfect coat, and perfect disposition. It is hard to do better than this pup.
Welcome to the group. Two of my doodles are ALDs. If I were purchasing a puppy, multigenerational ALD from a reputable breeder is where my money would be spent. As Maryann said, ALDs have more predictability.
I have not been here in ages. Seamus is 13 and Katie is 10. Love seeing your pictures!
I just adore my ALD dogs. Each was unique, but also similar. ALD have enough generations behind them with a good breeder to become more predictable as to coat, temperment, size. Murphy, at 18 months is everything I hoped for in what may be my last puppy. Tigger, 10 years older, is equally loveable, yet entirely different in personality.
I don't think she is done growing but don't think she will be as big as the vet first believed 40-45 pounds.
I cannot believe Jypsy is 6 months old! She is beautiful and a bit smaller than Ned.
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