Australian Labradoodles
Australian Labradoodles are a multi-generational mix of Poodle, Labrador Retriever and Cocker Spaniel. They are known for their family friendly demeanor and their intelligence. Their size can vary from under 15 pounds to over 50, depending on the lineage, primarily the poodle influence which can include, toy, mini and/or standard poodles. We primarily breed dogs in the 25-35 pound range, but occasionally have litters of smaller or larger puppies.
- All puppies come with a two year health guarantee against genetic health defects.
- Australian Labradoodles are $2200 + tax
- All puppies are sold under a non-breeding contract.
- Applications and deposits can be made though our website by clicking here or by contacting us via email at [email protected].
2025 Litters - Mini Australian Labradoodles
Adoradoodle Walter x Adoradoodle Fifi: Mini Australian Labradoodles born December 10th. This litter is fully reserved. Estimated adult weight 20-25 pounds.
Adoradoodle Jax x Adoradoodle Orla: Mini Australian Labradoodles born September 15th: four puppies - three male, one female. 2 chocolate phantoms, 1 black/white parti, 1 black. These puppies will mature around 20-30 pounds. All Sold
Adoradoodle Walter x Adoradoodle Fifi: Mini Australian Labradoodles born December 10th. This litter is fully reserved. Estimated adult weight 20-25 pounds.
Adoradoodle Jax x Adoradoodle Orla: Mini Australian Labradoodles born September 15th: four puppies - three male, one female. 2 chocolate phantoms, 1 black/white parti, 1 black. These puppies will mature around 20-30 pounds. All Sold
Orla Puppies - All Sold
All sold
Previous Australian Labradoodle Puppies
Past Puppies as adults or older puppies
Past Puppies
Findlay x Jorja
Bailey's puppies
Cali's Puppies
Bailey x Coffee pups @ 3 weeks
Jorja x Jars Charles in Charge puppies @ 3 weeks
Below: Tazzy X Coffee
Below: Izzy X Jars Charles in Charge
Bailey x Findlay puppies
Below: Rose Gold X Coffee
Below: Izzy X Findlay
We get asked frequently - noses that are pink with dark spots will turn black or brown depending on the color genetics of the puppy - they do not remain polka-dotted! It just takes time for the pigment to come in.
Below: Rosie X Findlay
Bailey as a puppy!













































































































































































































