DescriptionWe are pleased to announce the birth of 9 beautiful puppies from our lovely girl HoneyBun. Mummy and puppies doing well and already so strong.
We are looking for loving families for our beautiful new puppies to become a part of, which, for us, is our number one priority.
About our beautiful litter of 2024.
This is HoneyBun’s second litter, and her husband, this time, was a beautiful small multi-gen labradoodle named Arrow. He is 18 inches at the shoulder and weighs 13kg. Honey herself weighs 27kg and is 23 inches at the shoulder, so we hope the puppies will be about the same size as their grandma Mocha, our chocolate Labrador, who stands at 19 inches at the shoulder.
Honeys’ first litter had a beautiful mix of non-shedding coats, this combined with Arrows lovely soft fleecy loose curl/shaggy coat (he carries the double furnishing gene) we hope will carry over to his puppies (as Honey’s first husbands coat did)
Honey gave birth to 9 beautiful puppies, 5 bitches (3 chocolate) and 4 dogs (black) on the 19-20 April. They are putting on weight beautifully and getting more vocal by the day.
They will be ready to leave from the 22/6 onwards and will come with their jabs, microchips, piece of bedding, some food, something from mum with her scent on and the ability to reach us for advice and support goes without saying.
Why choose a Hamilton Labradoodle
We breed puppies when we or a friend want another dog. Our labradoodle line can be traced back to our very first litter we had in 2006. We are not commercial breeders, and if we could, we would keep every puppy we ever had, which from 7 litters is a lot of puppies! For the first week, we sleep next to the box which is located in our home and the puppies are part of our everyday life.
Our dogs are our family and we make it our mission to give them the best start in life we can, making sure both parents have all tests done and are clear before even considering breeding (please enquire for scores)
Honey is an excellent and doting mother who is the most attentive mother we have ever had. We have to physically remove her to stop her feeding her puppies at 9 weeks old in 2022 and she jumps into their pen to play with them- so she truly adores her motherhood.
We always make sure our puppies leave as socialised as possible; having seen horses, chickens, cats, children and other family dogs as a minimum, they will be toilet trained (fingers crossed) and ready to start their next adventure with their loving family.
When our new owners are ready to say yes and have selected their puppy, we ask for a 25% deposit (non-refundable), and then they will be added to a WhatsApp group where they will be part of the 2024 litter family, and we share information and pictures ahead of their collection. This group will never be closed and it means it can be a sharing point for information etc and we try to arrange meet-ups with our woofs in the future! We actively encourage our new owners to be a part of their puppy’s life from a young age, and visits are welcome. (Honey, Mocha and puppies from Honeys’ first litter will be here to greet you when you arrive to visit)
We are passionate doggy people, and our puppies will only go to people who share this view, so please do not enquire if you don’t.
If you have any questions or are interested, do not hesitate to get in touch or reach out via our Instagram/ Facebook page.
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