Carla,

I just looked at your pictures and Daisy is ADORABLE!  I cracked up 
when I saw your picture of Daisy after a bath - Boodles does the 
same things!!  Having gone thru quite a few of the albums, I am 
struck by how similar Labradoodles are in how they play, what they 
play with (ice cubes), their expressions, their body language, etc.  
I'm so glad you've found Daisy and are having so much fun with her.  
Congratulations!

As for your question, we paid $1400 for Boodles and he has been 
worth every penny.  If you'd like to see his pictures, he has an 
album as well.

:-) Kristan

--- In [email protected], "Carla Sandwell" 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>  
> 
> Hello:
> 
>  
> 
> My name is Carla and our family lives in Springfield, Missouri.  I 
had been
> thinking of getting an animal for the kids and me, so my daughter 
and I went
> to the Humane Society on the pretense that I was just going 
to "look".  We
> got there, walked a dog and then I walked down to where the larger 
dogs were
> and noticed these two black dogs with wirey, curly hair.  They 
were not a
> "miniature" size but, you know the average 3-4 month old puppy 
size.  Well,
> when I looked at the tags it said "Schnauzer & Poodle" - no 
schnoodle!  And
> that they were 6 months old.  Of course, no one would ever think 
that a
> Humane Society would have "hybrid" (is that the new name for 
mutt?) or
> designer dog there! LOL.(otherwise they would have written 
Schnoodle).  So
> we walked the one with the curliest hair and I fell in love with 
her
> immediately.  My daughter wasn't so sure, but I knew that there was
> something about this little girl that was very unique.  So we 
walked her
> around towards some other people we had chatted with when we 
walked the
> first dog.  I asked them what they thought she was and both sets 
of people
> definitely said a Labradoodle!  So we took her back in and walked 
a third
> dog.  I knew in my heart I wanted to get the second dog (her) but 
wanted to
> give another dog the chance (a puppy border collie).  We went back 
in and
> got back to the 2nd dogs cage and there were 3 families there 
admiring, if
> not arguing, who was going to take her out next.  Well I had told 
the
> attendant not to let anyone have her because I was sure that we 
wanted her.
> It was so funny when we walked up and the guy open the gate to get 
her out
> for us the people just looked at me with daggers.  This one lady 
asked if I
> was taking her on a walk.I said, "Yeah!  A really lonnnnnng 
walk!"  She
> looked at me funny like what?  And then I told her that we were 
adopting
> her.  She then said to me, "You know what she is don't you?"  And 
I said,
> "Yes, ma'am!"  So for $60 we have our baby girl, Daisy Mo-may 
(courtesy of
> Jake, her 4 year old brother).  Although, I've invested a lot more 
into this
> little princess!  She has mommy wrapped!
> 
>  
> 
> Daisy is absolutely our life!  The kids just adore her and can not 
wait to
> get home from school to see her!  But I think it goes both ways 
because she
> is tickled pink when THEY get home!  Daisy became easily 
acquainted with our
> home and LOVES going to the lake and car riding.  She now weighs 
about 55lbs
> and I'm feeding her large puppy food.  She sleeps on the bed with 
me when
> the kids are gone and follows me everywhere through the house.  We 
take her
> over to my mom and dad's who have a large golden lab and 
a "hybrid" of
> something.  We like to call, Lulu a Labrusky - because she's part 
Golden Lab
> and Husky.  Uncle Charlie and Aunt Lulu can't wait until Daisy 
comes and
> when we pull up into the drive Daisy leaps over everyone to get 
out of the
> car.  Trust me!  She knows where she's at!
> 
>  
> 
> I've been reading a little bit of the boards lately about bad 
breath.  Well
> Miss "D" has been having that issue too.  So I've been checking 
out the
> responses to help her out a bit.
> 
>  
> 
> I've set up a photo album with pictures of her at yahoogroups for 
this
> listserv.  I finally broke down a few weeks ago and took her to a 
groomer
> because I couldn't get her mats out.  When we got there, there 
were 3
> Goldendoodles waiting to be groomed as well - same problem.  But 
that will
> be the last time that she gets cut that short.I'm too much of a 
sensory
> person to miss those beautiful curls.  I love snuggling with her.
> 
>  
> 
> Things Daisy loves.playing with her stuffed animals (she kept 
getting into
> the kids' so we created her own collection).  Going to garage 
sales are
> great for these!  For $.25 I bring them home and wash them up and 
she LOVES
> them.  My grandma actually started this for her.  She also loves 
going to 3
> Dog Barkery for treats, taking the kids to school, giving hugs, 
playing
> Mancala (see the picture), AKC stuffed animals from Target 
(Pheasant,
> Chipmunk, Mallard and Cardinal are her favorites), going swimming, 
ice cubes
> and just being with us.  We generally get her collars from Old 
Navy or the
> Harley store.
> 
>  
> 
> Now.you're probably wondering just really how do I know that she's 
a
> Labradoodle.  Well, she has webbed feet and my vet confirmed that 
she is.
> My mom kids me because whenever Daisy's in the car, it's 
like "driving Miss
> Daisy!
> 
>  
> 
> Okay.so I'm really curious because we received a gift that in no 
way we
> could ever afford.  Just how much is everyone paying for these 
special
> friends?  This may been a topic discussed before and I do 
apologize if it
> was.  
> 
>  
> 
> I have not heard of any in our area, and of course, I don't have 
her
> history.  There's a breeder in my city that's doing the Golden's 
and people
> are driving all over to get them.  A friend of mine drove from St. 
Louis
> just to get one (his name is Ben Kenobi - Star Wars fans).
> 
>  
> 
> So that was a long one.whew!  But thank you for having this 
group.  I enjoy
> reading about all the other fun kids on this list.
> 
>  
> 
> Sincerely,
> 
>  
> 
> Carla
> 
> Mom to Bennett (Shaken Baby Survivor dx 3/19/2000 at age 9 mos), 
Kiersty and
> Jake!
>






 
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