Please note these puppies will not be available until after the 18th of May 2021.
Here we have Agatha’s beautiful first litter of F1b Labradoodle puppies.
Father - Standard Black Poodle, please see pictures. Parents were pedigree however we no longer have the paperwork.
Mother- Agatha Labradoodle a fine example of a family pet.
The puppies will develop curly/ wavy coats. Soft and fleecy and generally non shedding.
The puppies have been raised in my house along with other dogs. This will allow them to have lots of interaction as they grow up into well socialised puppies.
The puppies will be wormed at 2,5 and 8 weeks.
They will receive their 1st vaccination, microchip and full veterinary health check at 8 weeks whist being fully weaned on to solid food.
Mixture of Black and brown girls and boys available.
Please contact us for further information
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