Hi everyone. My boyfriend & I would like to get Tyson Doodle a playmate. We've thought about getting a puppy, but we aren't sure we want to take on the responsibilities of raising another young doodle right now. Also, we are afraid that Tyson might be rough with a young doodle. He's extremely sweet, just very playful & rowdy. We're looking for a chocolate, curly or very fluffy coated, non-shedding, female who is around 8 mo.- 2 1/2 yrs. old. We'd prefer F3 or higher, Australian Labradoodle. I'm sure that's a lot to ask since most of these puppies get homes even before they are born, but I figured I'd post anyways. I know that sometimes breeders have multiple litters at once & may not be able to find homes for them right away. Also, I know sometimes breeders decide to sell some of their retired breeding stock. If any of you know someone who has a dog that fits this description (or comes close), please let me know. Please don't contact me about young puppies. I already have a great breeder who I will go to if we decide to get a young puppy. Thanks!
Hi Ann. Thanks for responding. I looked at your website, but the only doodle I saw that we might be interested in was Jiffy, but it didn't say she was for sale.
Hello Cheryl! My name is Michelle and I breed Australian Labradoodles. I have an 11 month old female F2 labradoodle available. I'm sorry she's not chocolate, she's pitch black, but she's very gorgeous. She has a very beautiful silky, soft, curly coat that hangs in fantastic ringlets when it's long. Her name is Chandi Apple and she is housebroken, potty trained, crate trained at night, sits for treats and is very playful with all the dogs. She is a light shedder, therefore her price is reduced to $2000. She loves to hug, be hugged and is wonderful during grooming. She loves the attention! I'm new to this web site and I don't know the rules about web site links, so if you would like to let me know the best way to share my web site with you, I'd be happy to send the info whichever way is appropriate. I think it's ok to post a picture or two here, so if I can figure out how to do that, I will. She's very pretty and very worth considering:)
Hi Cheryl, you may or may not want a dog from Australia, but have a look at the Australian Labradoodle Associations web page www.laa.org.com. There is a couple of Labradoodles looking for a new home.