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Labradoodle Dogs for stud

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Labradoodle dogs F1b Miniature Labradoodle (Fully Health Tested) - Advert 1
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F1b Miniature Labradoodle (Fully Health Tested)

Labradoodle

2 yearsAge
£300Price

Paddy is a home bred F1b Miniature Labradoodle, wonderful temperament around people including children, he is calm and gentle, loving/cuddly, very fit/athletic build and shape, easy to train and very

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Australian labradoodle extensively health tested

Labradoodle

5 yearsAge
£350Price

Ron dog ( small medium pure Australian,labradoodle /Cobberdog) is firstly a family pet who has been extensively health tested. He’s from very old lines from Australia where one of his relatives was im

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BedfordBedford (43.2mi)
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Multigen/F3b Labradoodle Stud

Labradoodle

4 yearsAge
£350Price

🐾 Proven Labradoodle Stud 🐾 Arrow is a handsome, proven stud dog with an outstanding record for producing healthy, beautiful puppies. He has a friendly, confident and affectionate nature and is qui

CalneWiltshire (38.5mi)
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F4 Standard Labradoodle (Fully Health Tested)

Labradoodle

3 yearsAge
£500Price

Sunstrider Labradoodles is proud to announce our premier, stunning boy Jasper is now available for public stud duties. Jasper is proven and photos of some of his puppies are shown on the advert. Jas

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Milton KeynesMilton Keynes (29.3mi)
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F1 Labradoodle For Stud.

Labradoodle

7 yearsAge
£300Price

Fred is a beautiful,well natured Standard F1 Labradoodle and is a proven and experienced stud. His mother is a white Labrador and Father is an apricot standard poodle. He is very healthy with all jab

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ReadingBerkshire (23mi)
Labradoodle dogs 100 percent Australian health tested family boy - Advert 6
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100 percent Australian health tested family boy

Labradoodle

5 yearsAge
£750Price

Unrelated to most UK doodles , Imported from Australia, father of many puppies world wide, price for up to two matings , registered Australia , New lines From the founder breeders of Australian labrad

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FAQs

How much does a Labradoodle pup cost?

The average cost of a purebred Labradoodle puppy in the United Kingdom is approximately £774, though prices can vary based on factors such as pedigree, breeder reputation, and location.

Is a Labradoodle a good house dog?

Yes, Labradoodles are generally considered good house dogs because they are friendly, intelligent, and adaptable to living indoors. They also tend to be good with children and other pets. However, they require regular exercise and mental stimulation to stay happy.

Which is better, a Labrador or a Labradoodle?

Both Labradors and Labradoodles are friendly and intelligent breeds, but the best choice depends on your lifestyle and preferences. Labradors are known for their easygoing nature and are great for active families, while Labradoodles are often hypoallergenic and may be better for those with allergies. Ultimately, it depends on your specific needs and what qualities you value most in a dog.

What are the cons of a Labradoodle?

Labradoodles can require significant grooming due to their curly or wavy coats, which can mat easily. They may also have high energy levels, needing regular exercise and mental stimulation. Additionally, their mixed breed nature can sometimes lead to unpredictable temperament or health issues.

Is a Labradoodle a high maintenance dog?

Labradoodles can be moderately high maintenance due to their need for regular grooming to prevent matting and consistent exercise to stay healthy and happy. They also require socialization and mental stimulation, making them best suited for active owners who can dedicate time to their care.