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've seen some beautiful and well-behaved doodles around town, which is what got me interested years ago. Our vet thought labradoodles are a good fit because both labs and poodles are good breeds. She did say they are a mix not a breed, although I prefer to think of the multigenerational ones as "developing" breed. I won't tell you which breeds our vet suggested we NOT get for fear of starting a whole big thing. ;o)
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you get out of them what you put into them
I so agree. We are in our 60's. I have a plate in my neck, my husband just had his shoulder replaced, and all is fine. We got our now 53 lb ADL when he was 11 weeks and since then he has gone through 3 training classes and is the most mellow and good boy. We both still work full time so he goes to day care usually twice a week-which tuckers him out nicely. He is crated during the day and knows when we are leaving to run into the crate so he can have his Kong filled treats. When we are home, he loves a good game of fetch and it tires him out as well. When its too cold for me, I stand in the door and throw the ball!
Wishing you all the best in your quest for a four legged companion!
This is what I do, too. Even indoors, with soft stuffed balls so nothing gets broken. I sit in an armchair and watch TV, he fetches. If you have stairs, you can sit and throw the ball down the stairs. Running up and down stairs tires them out fast!
Oh yes, Luca has made up his own games too. He often steps on his ball just so and it bounces away so he can chase it : )
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