LABRADOR / F1 LABRADOODLE PUPPIES
Our Labradoodle litter last year all went to fantastic homes and the feedback I regularly receive from their new owners is wonderful.
They are all very happy puppies who adjusted to their new families very easily and indeed, feedback has shown that they are almost house trained when they arrived and very eager to please.....
Due to the large amount of enquiries we get for both types of breed, we have decided to have a litter of Chocolate Labradors this year by mating Charlie and Sasha, however I anticipate having a litter of F1 Labradoodle puppies in 2011
All our puppies come in a range of chocolate shades in colour and hope that once again quite a few of them will inherit the "Sandringham Star" which they inherit from their Grandmother Cocoa, which is the white flash on the breastbone and said to have been bred in by the Royal family to identify their dog in the field!
We are always asked how the Labradoodles coats will turn out. Well I can quite confidently report from history that even the straightest coated puppies end up with long and shaggy coats - so from birth to one years old their coats continue to grow. Some of the pups coats are wavier than others and they are all amazingly different - so it's a real surprise how they will end up.
The other really good news is that all the families report little or no moulting, the down side to that is the grooming and possible clipping - but that's a labour of love and one you can get the whole family involved in
Our puppies will not be neutered and we do not agree with this practice. This is done by some breeders to make sure you can’t breed from your puppy. We feel this is a choice for you to make at the right time.
To see pictures from our previous litters of our F1 Labradoodles, please see our gallery. The pups shown range from a few weeks old to 12 months and they really are all so different
