Northbound Australian Labradoodles Ltd Blog
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Northbound Australian Labradoodles Ltd is breeding with honesty and integrity. My dogs originate from established and recognised Australian Labradoodle lines. I breed for temperament and health, whilst staying true to the breed standard and its future development. I am exceptionally proud of my dogs and the wonderful puppies they produce, plus their owners whom I consider my friends.
Northbound Australian Labradoodles Ltd Blog
6h ago
At Northbound, I make sure every home application is aware of my neutering policy, and this is inline with the majority of good and ..read more
Northbound Australian Labradoodles Ltd Blog
1w ago
When Northbound started in 2012 I primarily created medium to standard sizes. As I have become more established I have moved away from ..read more
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2w ago
Thank you for reading this post, I hope to provide clarity regarding the stages of application. Hopefully you will have enjoyed looking ..read more
Northbound Australian Labradoodles Ltd Blog
2w ago
Due to Nobivac stopping production of the Lepto2 vaccination and vets now offering the choice of no vaccination for Leptospirosis or the ..read more
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3M ago
I am seeking a super, common sense and loving home for a stunning black large mini girl. The parents of Maddy are Meg & Billy. Both ..read more
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5M ago
Where to start....
The excitement has been building, your puppy has been born and now you want to spend, spend, spend to make sure your new family member has everything he/she could possibly dream of.
Thankfully 17years of doodle owning experience, and having owned an online dog shop before, I know what's good and what is a total waste of money.
New owners receive from me a 90 page puppy guide...yes I am trying to condense it, but its evolving at an incredible pace. In this guide I list pretty much everything you need, plus website links with where to buy from.
Here's a quick list to futur ..read more
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10M ago
Sybil has had her final litter and had more pups than scanned for.
This means we have one puppy available.
Your puppy is available to meet on Sunday 17th March at 12.30pm.
Your puppy is available to collect Thursday 4th - Saturday 6th April.
Upon placing a deposit to confirm your puppy reservation, you will receive;
a 90 page puppy guide,
weekly preparation emails,
a litter Whatsapp group,
a private Northbound owners Facebook group,
access to daily puppycam,
a puppy contract,
support from me for the life of a puppy.
The mother Sybil is a wonderful sweet girl. Happily active on walks, but jus ..read more
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1y ago
Thank you for reading this post, I hope to provide clarity regarding the stages of application.
Hopefully you will have enjoyed looking through My Dogs page and looked at photos and descriptions. The Planned Litters 2024 page is also a great read to understand what I have planned, size and anticipated dates.
The next stages are simple;
1) Please complete my application form
2) Once received I will email you back to arrange a zoom call on Tuesdays or Thursdays.
3) We will chat for around 30-45mins and discuss litters, temperament and suitability for your home, as well as answering your question ..read more
Northbound Australian Labradoodles Ltd Blog
1y ago
Having had an unexpectedly busy 2023, we are taking a small puppy break over the Winter period and my next litters will be born in 2024.
The litters for 2024 have been decided and can be viewed in the attached link.
Do bear in mind that Mother Nature does play a hand and sometimes a girl will not fall pregnant, sometimes the litter will be small, sometimes larger.
Occasionally if a stud isn't available I may change the sire, but this does not happen often.
https://www.northboundaustralianlabradoodles.com/planned-litters ..read more
Northbound Australian Labradoodles Ltd Blog
1y ago
2023 is a mixed year of emotions for me.
Firstly, I have a number of cherished girls retiring, this is a sad time as it means I do not have the enjoyment of caring and nursing my girls through motherhood and raising their litters with pride. However it is also a time of happiness when the girls retire as they are then pets for the next 10 years of their life, living with the guardian homes who have raised them from early on.
Secondly, 2023 is also an exciting year because I will have planned for a few years to retain a male or female puppy from the retiring dogs for the next chapter of Northbo ..read more