Daisy and Blue had a few serious dates and they decided to try expand their family again.. This is the pair that we had bred last year. Daisy and Blue are both DNA health tested, Blue is OFA certified as well. The previous litter was a beautiful variety of colors and hair types. Daisy is a hybrid labradoodle, and Blue is a Royal standard poodle, so their puppies will be F1B labradoodles. Highly li
kely to be hypoallergenic, but I won't guarantee it, as they do have lab in them and there always is a possibility, very very low possibly that they carry the lab gene a little more than others. I know alot of breeders guarantee that part, but I don't like to just incase, very very likely that they all will be hypoallergenic, but never know . Labradoodles require grooming, brushing often and some hair cuts depending on how long you want to keep the hair. I groom both of mine myself, if you start them young and have a good clippers, its super easy. I would say Daisy gets a full trim 3 times a year, and face trims inbetween. We let pups go starting around 8 weeks. They come microchiped, wormed, vet visit, and first shots. I have received wonderful reports about the babies from the last litter, they all sound like they are smart, and loving. From what I can tell, no separation anxiety or real behavior issues :) which I feel has alot to do with how the puppies are raised from birth. They spend alot of time with us, but they also are given alone time to get them used to the transition. Let me know if you are interested or have any questions.