First and foremost, we absolutely love Labradoodles.  We have been involved with dogs for over 30 years and have
found them to be an intricate part of our life.  We have been able to share this passion with my family.  As breeders, we
will only breed Labradoodles that are vet approved.  They must have excellent temperaments and come from healthy, top
quality bloodlines which include appropriate health testing (listed below). Since our Labradoodles live and socialize with
our family, the mothers and their puppies get the absolute best of care.  We will only breed what we can reasonably
handle. This way you are assured that your puppy is getting the best possible care and socialization.  This also gives us the
opportunity to observe each puppy’s individual personality and place him or her in the best home.

Because the Labradoodle is a developing breed, it is imperative that as breeders, we continue to do everything we can to
improve and further their progress.  Understanding genetics and common breed ailments helps to further this developing
breed’s progress.  In order for us to do this, appropriate health tests are performed on all of our Labradoodles before
they are cleared for breeding.


Our ethics as breeders are as follows:

      All of our breeding Labradoodles will be of good health and temperament.

Both parent dogs will have a minimum of:
    
 Hip clearance by Penn Hipp or OFA or both.
 OFA elbow clearance                
 CERF eye exam every two years.
 PRA eye scores


Other health clearances often performed on one or both parents are:
           
Cardiac
Thyroid
 Patellas
 vWD

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Accurate and thorough breeding records are kept on all of our breeding stock.

•        High quality food (Canidae, All Stages), water, shelter, and routine medical care is provided to all of our dogs.  You can be assured your puppy is raised in a clean and loving environment.  Our dogs are not housed in kennels.  Rather, they
are indoors with us, outside playing with each other, or with our children.  Puppies and their mothers are kept indoors where we
can watch them closely.  Socialization is a very important part of our program and the entire family is included in this process.

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 We welcome and encourage any questions.  It is important that you be well-informed before, during, and after the
adoption process. Even though adopting a puppy is a joyous event, a puppy is a big responsibility and can be challenging at
times. We want our new puppy’s family to be completely comfortable with their decision.  
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What you can expect from us.