If you have not bred before, think first!  Females can and do die having a 
litter of puppies.  Are you willing to take any puppy back into your home that 
does not work out with its new family?  Are you going to do all the genetic 
testing that you should do so that you can offer families the healthiest 
puppies you can.  There is the risk of your girl getting milk fever which means 
you will have to bottle feed all the babies and spay your female.  
   
  Check out the shelters, they are filled with Labradoodles right now, sad.  
The best you can do for your girl is spay her and get her a companion where you 
got her from.
   
  And I know that I would never let any babies go out the door with a stranger, 
are you ready to do that?
   
  Sherri

lecostley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
          Hi, I am new to this group and would like to find info and a stud for 
breeding my labradoodle Tess. We have had her for 3 years and she is 
the BEST dog! We'd like to share the joy of owning a labradoodle with 
others and keep a puppy for ourselves. We live in the FL panhandle. 
Anyone have any ideas?



         


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