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691 days ago

Labradoodle Puppies - Multigenerational F1BB Standard

Deb from Opaki

We have some gorgeous Labradoodle Puppies that have just reached 8 weeks old today (In time for the Easter Break).

Black/White Girls-3 AVAILABLE ($3000)
Black Girls -AVAILABLE ($2000)
Black Boy- 2 AVAILABLE ($2000)

Black Girl (red collar) SOLD
Choc Girl SOLD
black/white Girl (pink collar) SOLD
Black/White Boys (SOLD)

The most hypoallergenic of the Labradoodle mixes. Their mother is a multigen F1B Standard labradoodle and their father is a Standard Poodle. The result is a non shedding Labradoodle with either a fleece or wool coat. The fur is beautiful and soft. People with allergies often find they do not suffer allergy symptoms when around F1BB Labradoodles.

Mum is colour tan with a little white on her chest. She is very athletic and agile, as is the nature of the breed. She is a wonderful mum with an amazing mothering instinct. She is also a much loved member of the family.

Dad is a Standard Poodle with overseas bloodlines colour brown & white. Chosen for his Parti Colour and laid back lovely nature.

With this cross our intention is to improve the qualities of the soft fleece coat , and the general characteristics of the Labradoodle, including very importantly the temperament.

Colours range from white/black Parti to black with a little white, full black, and dark red with a little white.

The puppies will be raised on Proplan Performance Puppy food.
Worming every 2 weeks, and will be microchipped and complete a vet check and first vac before leaving with a puppy pack to their new homes.

Standard labradoodles are med to large dogs about 60cms at the shoulder and 20-30kgs at maturity.

They are intelligent, playful, and also loving family dogs.

Breeding contract applies (pets only).

Private Facebook page for the previous litter of half siblings. New owners of this litter are welcome to join.

A deposit of $500 non refundable will secure your puppy. Sold to the best of homes only.

Price: $2,000

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