Labradoodle & Goldendoodle Forum
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Great point about breeding a 14 month old pup, Adina.
I would stay away from any breeder whose health warranty is contingent on supplements; they are most likely NuVet vitamins which are overpriced, unnecessary, and sold through a pyramid scheme; the breeder gets a commission every time you buy them.
I personally would not buy a puppy from parents that are under two years old. In addition to the testing being only preliminary, there are all kinds of genetic diseases and health issues that cannot be tested for that don't show up until a dog is past two year olds.
I have a healthy Labradoodle from a reputable breeder that I travelled to another country for and that I paid an arm and a leg for. I have a not so healthy Goldendoodle from a not so good breeder that didn't cost as much in terms of money but a whole lot in terms of worry and angst. My advice. Don't compromise and if necessary pay what is the going rate to the best breeder that ticks all the boxes on our list of advice here on DK even if that means a long journey. After all this dog will hopefully be part of your family for 15 years.
Agreed. And luckily, the going rate for a 1st or 2nd generation goldendoodle is not $3,000.
I have yet to see a goldendoodle at that high of a price unless it is not only a multigenerational goldendoodle but also a mini. The more specifics...the higher the cost I guess.
Definitely talk to Sheri about her breeder. I think I know who it is and she has a good reputation.
For certain things that can be 100% ruled out by genetic testing that's fine. Like if you know both parents are clear of PRA or Von Willebrands or whatever...you can rule it out for ALL the dogs that come from those two parents. But hip dysplasia isn't a genetic test where you can know for sure the genes in that dog. You just test the actual hips, not the genes. So what she said makes sense to a degree.
HD can skip generations so all breeding dogs should be tested/screened. It's no guarantee (my boy is living proof of that), but it gives your pup a much better chance.
This is such good advice.
Keep looking. They are out there.
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