Bringing Home A New Puppy: How to Choose and What Essentials Are Needed
We are so proud to announce the birth of beautiful Labradoodle puppies. Proud mother, Casey is busy taking care of her precious pups. Mom is raising her puppies and we are currently accepting applications. We will interview successful applicants.
Bringing home an irresistible Australian Labradoodle is thrilling and exciting. The puppies will leave here crate-trained and sleeping through the night, making their transition easier.Australian Labradoodles are a bit different from the American Labradoodles, and they come in three different sizes. Our puppies can make a perfect pet for everyone. For more information on what makes a Labradoodle Australian, please visit our main page.
Before filling out your Labradoodle puppy adoption application, here are some basic facts about choosing the right one.
- As always, look for a registered breeder so that you know they follow strict breeding guidelines.
- Consider your living environment. Since Australian Labradoodles come in a variety of sizes, they can be suitable for any size home as well as apartments. Ask the breeder what size range the puppies are expected to be at maturity.
- Ask the breeder about any genetic defects that may be common to the breed and what tests they have run on the parents. For example, these are the tests we run. We run tests over and above the basic required tests which has earned us the gold paw award from our breed club registry.
- Be sure to tell the breeder what type of companion you are looking for. Not all dogs of the same breed will be born with the same temperament. We breed for therapy and service type temperaments. We also have a temperament-evaluation program, which helps us match each family with the perfect puppy.
If you have found your new best friend and it’s time to bring them home, make sure you’re stocked with these puppy-raising necessities:
- Water bowl
- Food bowl
- A chosen local veterinarian
- A sizable crate
- Dog brush
- Shampoo
We supply you with the following:
- Leash
- Collar (try and have identification tags made as soon as possible)
- Dog food
Post By: Linda Graham
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