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Orion
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We’re excited to introduce our labradoodle litter born on March 1st! These beautiful puppies are expected to weigh around 45-55 pounds full grown.
The dam is CKC registered, fully genetically tested, and clear of all breed-relevant genetic conditions as well as the side, they are both F1b labradoodles (not Australian labradoodles) .
Our puppies are thoughtfully raised using Early Neurological Stimulation (ENS) and Early Scent Introduction (ESI).
They are also:
• Desensitized to a variety of everyday sounds, textures, smells, and environments
• Exposed to car rides, multiple surfaces, and a variety of people
• Introduced to crate training
• Litter box trained
• Started on potty training
• Raised in a home environment with children and other dogs •
Before joining their forever families, each puppy will receive a full veterinary health exam and go home with a comprehensive puppy kit to help support a smooth transition.
We also offer flight nanny services nationwide for an additional cost. For more info contact us at 458-202-19nineeight
Coat Colors:
Brown/Chocolate
Why I stand out
Vaccinated
Veterinary exam
About The Seller
Oregon Valley Doodles
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4 years
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Labradoodle
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What are Labradoodles known for?
The Labradoodle combines the smarts, friendliness, and humor of their Labrador and Poodle ancestors. These family-friendly dogs are easygoing and adore people. Whether playing with the kids or a dip in the pool, they’ll be content doing just about anything as long as they’re with the ones they love. Full-grown, they typically weigh 50-65 pounds and stand 21-24 inches tall.
Will a Labradoodle get along with my other pets?
Labradoodles are generally good with kids, especially when raised together. Labradoodles are very friendly toward children, dogs, and other pets in the house. These dogs are happy in an apartment or house setting, but they need to live indoors and be around people. They're relatively quiet and don't bark much.
Are Labradoodles couch potatoes or do they need a lot of exercise?
Labradoodles require an average amount of exercise, with the larger dogs needing a bit more activity than the smaller ones. They enjoy a walk each day and playing in the yard. Both Labradors and Poodles enjoy water, so this breed is fond of swimming and not afraid to dive in. Overall, their exercise needs are very high.
How much brushing and bathing does a Labradoodle need?
Due to their Poodle genes, the Labradoodle has a wide variety of coats that can be wiry or soft, straight or curly, or anywhere in between. Their colors vary as well, including white, cream, red, brown, black, and gold. Labradoodles have little to no shedding depending on how strong its Labrador genes are, so with a bit of brushing every few days, these dogs should be good to go. Grooming-wise, this breed is low-maintenance. Labradoodles are considered hypoallergenic, which can be a plus for allergy sufferers.
Where do Labradoodles do best — city or country?
Labradoodles are best suited for apartments and smaller homes. Labradoodles are very friendly toward children, dogs, and other pets in the house. They’re affectionate with strangers and don’t mind homes that have a lot of people coming and going. They are fairly easy to train.
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