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ABOUT THE AUSTRALIAN LABRADOODLE

Standard Australian Labradoodle are 50-55+ pounds with a wavy fleece or wool coat . They have well balanced temperaments, are active when their people are, and mellow and chill when their people are relaxing.

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QUESTIONS

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What is a Multi Generational Australian Labradoodle?

A multigenerational Australian Labradoodle is a puppy whose parents come from the Australian Labradoodles linage and are registered with one of the 3 ALD clubs in America.  These puppies are products of generations of breeding time and investment. Multigenerational Australian Labradoodles are low to no-shedding and allergy-friendly.

What is the difference between a Labradoodle (aka American Labradoodle) and Australian Labradoodle?

When you glance at them, American Labradoodles and Australian Labradoodles may look similar. However, as a multigenerational dog, Australian Labradoodles have been bred to have a more consistent conformation, a next to non- shedding coat type, and the personality that goes with an ALD, as well as being tested prior to breeding. As mentioned above, Australian Labradoodles are predominantly non-shedding and as close to hypoallergenic as a dog can get.  

What are the most common Labradoodle colors?

There are numerous colors and combination of colors. The most common colors are: Black, red, cream and chocolate.  Remember that colors may change as a puppy grows up!  Check out the WALA site for more information on colors.  

Why are Labradoodles registered?

There are 3 established Australian Labradoodle clubs  in America. Our Australian Labradoodles, aka ALDs, are registered with The Worldwide Australian Labradoodle Association.  We also have some of our dogs registered with AKC as Canine Companions.  The Worldwide Australian Labradoodle Association, aka WALA, verifies each pedigree for authenticity.  This is your guarantee that your puppy is a true ALD.  Also, to have litters registered, all breeder members must fulfill extensive health testing requirements on the parents of the puppies before being bred.  Make sure your new puppy is registered! 

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