Monday, August 16, 2010

I'm looking for Labradoodle Puppies for sale now around the Los Angeles Area?

My family is looking for a Mini F1B Labradoodle Puppy for sale for christmas. It has to be a F1B MINI. No colour is favourite but not black or mud color. Male or female ( female prefered ) Please give websites or if you have some yourself, anything works! We know The One is out there, we're just searching for it, Please help!I'm looking for Labradoodle Puppies for sale now around the Los Angeles Area?
Hi, I'm not sure if these are Mini Labradoodles but I'm sure you'll be able to tell - they are based in Los Angeles though:


http://www.pets4you.com/pages/doodleydos鈥?/a>





and some others, in California, which I think also breed minis:


http://www.pets4you.com/pages/colvins.ht鈥?/a>


http://www.countryclublabradoodles.com/


http://www.angelfire.com/fl5/haleslabrad鈥?/a>


http://www.darbyparkdoodles.com/


http://www.gailslabradoodles.com/





Some of the photos on some of the websites are just so cute.


Hope that you find a perfect pup for you %26amp; your family.I'm looking for Labradoodle Puppies for sale now around the Los Angeles Area?
Here is one that would worth the drive! %26gt; http://search.petfinder.com/petnote/disp鈥?/a>


there sure are some adorable poodle mix puppies on this site%26gt; http://search.petfinder.com/search/searc鈥?/a>


and they really need your loving family..





Some of these pups are a bit older, but most are house trained%26gt; http://search.petfinder.com/search/searc鈥?/a>
Good luck to you in finding this. Most doodle dog breeders are unethical slime. It's directly against the labrador codes of ethics to breed this dog, so what other ethics are they ignoring? Be sure that you do research on what a good breeder is because 99% of the designer dog breeders that are out there are scum.
http://www.google.com type in Los Angeles + Labradoodle breeder - reduce, reuse, recycle. Incidently, I did exactly this and was given a vast list of resources. I don't know where you were doing your 'weeks' of research. This took literally seconds.





Here's a link to all of the Los Angeles animal shelters - save a life - http://www.laanimalservices.com/adoptsea鈥?/a>
Look at your shelter, plenty of ';labradoodles'; there.





Don't support the fools trying to pass these dogs off as a real breed and charging rediculous prices for mutts that people can get in a shelter.





I'm sure ';the one'; is sitting in a shelter somewhere waiting for you.
Why do you want a ';labradoodle?'; You realize that isn't really a breed, it's a mix. If you're interested in a mixed breed dog, look in a shelter. I actually volunteer in some of the la animal shelters. We have great dogs.





Also, please don't get a dog for Christmas. So many puppies are forgotten about just after Christmas. It is a much to hectic time to introduce a new pet.
Oh dear God.. You've done ';weeks'; of research?! Are you kidding me! ';weeks'; of research is certainly not enough time to do research on a ';breed'; before getting it.





I researched getting a purebred Mastiff puppy for 2 years before being put on a waiting list for a *reputable* registered breeder's next litter.





I researched health problems in the breed. Costs of raising that breed. The different tests that should be done on the breed. I visited (And still frequently visit) dog shows to see good examples of the breed. I visit the breeder regularly to ask questions and to spend time with the dogs.





By the time I get a puppy I will have been on the waiting list for 10 months. But it'll be worth it because my pup will be coming from a fantastic breeder who's done all the relevant health testing. The dam and sire have excellent health, temperament and confirmation.





A labradoodle isn't a proper breed. Your pup will not be from a reputable breeder it will be from either a backyard breeder or a puppy mill. Health testing isn't done so you could (and probably will) be getting an unhealthy dog. Your breeder breeds for one reason and one reason only- money. They will not be breeding for the betterment of the breed (which is the only reason breeders should breed).





There are plenty of amazing dog breeds out there. Don't ever resort to buying from a pet shop/puppy mill/backyard breeder. If you really want a crossbreed always go to a rescue! (That's where many designer dog ';breeds'; end up anyway.)





A few weeks is certainly not enough time to do all the research you should do before bringing a dog into your life. You are going to be responsible for another's life for the next 10-20 years. The dog deserves to have owners who know what it needs and how to care for it.





-Elise

1 comment:

Cuttysark said...

Hi. just wanted to say nice blog and im sure you will find the perfect labradoodle.

Cathy XoXo
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