Please make sure to have her hips certified. It looks like that is the biggest 
health problem with doodles and can be prevented by responsible breeding. It is 
a genetic defect that is VERY painful and VERY expensive to have fixed. While 
you are screening for genetic problems, you might do some research and find out 
what other genetic problems the doodles are prone to. You also want to SEE the 
paperwork from the dog you are breeding to, to make sure that he has been 
tested as well. 
   I know there is at least one person on this list who's doodle is young and 
has hip dysplasia. It is extremely heartbreaking to see young dogs who should 
be playing and happy, not be able to play for fear of the pain. 
       Abbie

sheila D <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:                                  
I agree with the other comments. I have 2 F1B Chocolate studs. One is Marley, 
he is on the ALAA logo. Semen can be shipped, she has to have been tested 
though. Contact me privately for more info.
  Sheila

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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