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Lamarsh Labradoodles is a small home breeder dedicated to raising healthy, well-adjusted pups for loving, responsible homes.
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Tuppence
Tuppence is an F2B Labradoodle born of Twiglet, our family pet and Buddy (Amarante Labradoodles) who are both black but have chocolate and cream in their bloodlines. We had just one litter with Twiglet - and her pregnancy and the early weeks in the life of pups are all documented on this site (there are LOTS of videos). Twiglet had 9 puppies and the forever parents still post regularly on the closed group forum. You will see that all the pups came back for their first birthday party (from as far away as Dartmouth, Brighton and Hampshire) and we board all our pups regularly so see them often. Lamarsh Labradoodles is a family and we feel our responsibilities to our pups continues even when they have gone to their forever homes.
Tuppence (who has excellent hip scores and a clear eye certificate) has mated with the very handsome Freddy. He is a cream, two-tone poodle with a lovely temperament. The puppies will therefore have an increased chance of softer coats and be highly unlikely to shed. Their colours could range from their grandmother’s black to chocolate, cream or even parti-coloured. We cannot guarantee colours of course and puppy selection will be according to waiting list order.
Tuppence has had a scan to confirm pregnancy and will receive regular check-ups to ensure all is well. We do have a waiting list already so please contact us if you are interested ([email protected]). We need to interview all prospective parents (following Kennel Club guidelines) and it is important that you meet Tuppence (and Twiglet) so you can appreciate their size and can ask questions.
The puppies will be raised in the family home, will be socialised with other dogs and small children, will have been ‘desensitised’ to the noise of fireworks, household machinery and thunderstorms and will have had trips out in the car. They will be regularly seen by the vet and will have been wormed, chipped and vaccinated. Most importantly they will have started the basic training that will help them become the obedient, affectionate and loyal pets we expect them to be. Puppies will be sent home with a ‘Welcome’ bag that contains genealogy information (going back 6 generations), a blanket which will have all the comforting smells of the whelping box, a toy that is familiar, a week’s supply of puppy kibble and a guidance leaflet with information and advice to see you through the first few weeks of puppy ownership.