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ah, thanks for the info, Tink. My hubby is a black lab lover and we have a limit of a thirty pound animal in our apartment. maybe someday when we get a house.
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Tink, you have some beautiful pups!
I also have a black lab, smaller one at 53lbs. and have a 40lb muttley that sheds like no tomorrow! Between them, and the two cats I have hair balls all the time. I have been saying for awhile now, no more shedding dogs for me. My Keller boy (worst shedder) is 16 now, and Sara the lab is 10. When the time comes that I am ready to bring another pooch into my home, I want me a little lap dog. It will be either a maltese, or havanese. But then again, I have always had large dogs. I love Great Danes, was fortunate to have two in my lifetime that were wonderful. Then I had a dane/lab mix Breena, that was great. Sadly the danes don't live as long as other breeds. Had a sheltie Shada, that was my heart dog. Now, seeing your pups... wow! Snugggles is such a beauty!! I have no doubt the new litter will be just as beautiful growing up. So... thinking about a labradoodle in my future! |
Tink, my dogs want to come to your house and hang out, it sounds like fun:D
I saw what I think was a Labradoodle walking down the street yesterday in my neighborhood. it was an apricot color, I couldn't stop because I was on my way to babysit. I'm gonna keep an eye out for them, I wanted to compliment the lady on her beautiful dog. Do any of your babies live in my neck of the woods? |
Kat, that I know of the farthest East any of my pups have gotten so far is PA. I do have someone from Connecticut interested in a pup from this litter though, so that may change in the near future.
Shada, naturally I'm biased, but I adore the Labradoodles. For my lifestyle they're ideal. |
Well Tink, they are almost a week old now....
......WHERE IN THE HECK ARE THE PICTURES?????? :photo: |
Tink--
I hope you don't find my questions overly invasive. I certainly don't mean them to be. Because a number of service dog organizations have had better success with doodles than with their purebred counterparts, I looked into doodles several years ago when my mother was diagnosed with macular degeneration. Essentially, she's going blind. The treatments she has received have worked better than expected, so she hasn't had the need for a service dog, and she has her hands full caring for an elderly basset. But, things may change. I've met a number of doodle dogs but not any doodle breeders, so it's nice to find you here. I hope it's okay if I pick your brain from time to time. And Janet's right--we need updated pics. :D |
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protodog, I don't mind in the least. I love to talk about my dogs. I'm sure I don't know it all, but am more than willing to share what I can.
Janet, they're 4 days old and should have actually about doubled their birth weight by now. This is a pic I took tonight. You can see how nice and round they are getting. Attachment 2971 |
:cheer: Pictures!!! :cheer: Oh my goodness it looks as though they have doubled in weight, they look so cute and cuddley. I feel like an aunt!:excited: I look everyday for an update on them.
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Wow you can really tell they have grown. You and Canada have taken very good care of them.:)
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Attachment 2972 This is our smallest and lightest color female pup at 5 days of age.
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Tink they are just so darn cute!!! I sure wish I was up north with you so I could hold these little boogers. I sure wish I was rich and had more land far, far off the road so I could add to my group.
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They're so sweet!
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