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About

Our guardian program ensures all breeding dogs live the pampered life they deserve with their own forever family.  Being a guardian family for a dog can be an excellent way to have a top quality dog for a family pet. Guardian families allow us to be exceptional breeders of Australian Labradoodles by allowing us to have multiple potential breeding dogs in our program that live in a family environment. We are thankful and appreciative for the role these families play in the future of the Australian Labradoodle breed.

 

We place the "pick of the litter" in its forever homes with select, local families and we retain breeding rights for a short amount of time. Breeding dogs are chosen for their temperament, coat and confirmation.

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Requirements

Requirements

There are certain requirements for providing a guardian home for one of our dogs. To be considered, Guardian families must: 

  • have a fully fenced yard or take dog out on leash at all times

  • we prefer dog experience, but will work with families new to dog ownership.

  • train dog or take to obedience classes

  • ensure the puppy is well socialized

  • provide veterinary care when needed

  • feed dog same quality food we feed our own dogs and puppies

  •  not leave dog alone for extended periods

  • not leave dog outside unattended

  • notify breeder when a female begins her heat cycle

  • must not allow a female around intact males during her cycle

  • must not allow a male to breed other females

  • be interviewed by the breeder

  • live within a reasonable driving distance to Richmond, TX. or willing to drive to us if more than 30 minutes.

  • be willing and able to bring dog to vet for testing and to drive to our home for breeding purposes.

  • We do ask that guardian families send pictures and updates from time to time!

 

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Benefits

  • Puppy is completely health tested by 12 months of age

  • You will get the pick of the litter at no cost.

  • At about 12 months a decision is made whether to breed your puppy and if not bred, puppy is to be de-sexed and ownership transferred to you.

  • If puppy is bred, females are bred no more than 3 times and males are mostly used between the ages of a two to four years, but can be used up to  7 years.

  • Your puppy will an ambassador to our labradoodle program and you will be a part of helping to create wonderful pets and service dogs for people