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Three Tips For Finding A Reputable Labradoodle Breeder

by Kirk Hernandez

Anyone that watches the news has likely seen a recent story about puppy mills and dogs that are rescued from these large-scale commercial dog breeding facilities. The ASPCA and several other animal welfare organizations give tips on how to spot and report puppy mills. However, not every dog breeder is running a puppy mill. There are many reputable dog breeders that run upscale, humane breeding operations and treat their dogs like royalty. If you are looking to adopt your first Labradoodle, or you are a veteran Labradoodle parent and want to add another dog to your family, it is fairly easy to find a reputable Labradoodle breeder. The following tips will help you find the right dog from the right organization.

Interview the Breeder

This is one of the most important steps in the breeder screening process. Interview the breeder and learn about how they breed their dogs, how dogs and puppies are treated and what their policies are on adoptions and failed adoptions. You should also take a tour of their facility; most breeders allow their dogs to live in the home with them as pets. All reputable breeders will be proud to show off their operation and happy to show you around. If a breeder is acting like they have something to hide, you may want to steer clear.

Research Online

Online research is another great way to find a humane and reputable Labradoodle breeder. Find a list of breeders in your area or within a comfortable driving distance, and check out their websites. Read reviews of these breeders; the best reviews come from happy adopters that have obtained a dog from the breeder in question. Check out the breeders' social media pages and pay close attention to pictures of the dogs in their care, as well as pictures of the facilities. A picture can tell a thousand words, and this is especially true with dogs.

Search for Complaints

This is not a fool-proof way to screen breeders, and should not be used as your only method of determining if a Labradoodle breeder is a reputable breeder or not. However, if a breeding operation has complaints lodged against them with any type of governing body, you should investigate further. Likewise, a lack of evidence of complaints doesn't always mean a breeder is a great and ethical breeder either. Use the complaints as supplementary evidence when doing the rest of your research.

It is important to adopt your Labradoodle from only the most reputable breeders. This ensures that you will get a healthy dog. A lack of customers for puppy mills will lead to their demise, so you when you adopt a Labradoodle from a reputable breeder, you are helping in more ways than one.

Get started by contacting a professional breeding service, such as Autumn Lane Doodles

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