Australian Labradoodles

Better Breed by Design

A short history of the Australian Labradoodle

The Australian Labradoodle breed is a cross between the Poodle, Cocker Spaniel and Labrador Retriever. This breed has been carefully developed over the last 40 years and bred over generations. No other “doodle” breed has been so extensively developed over generations like the Australian Labradoodle.

The breed is multi-generational, meaning that both parents of the dog are Australian Labradoodles and are bred with a focus on breed temperament, coat quality and soundness through diligent testing and planned mating Breed standards require consistent appearance and temperament throughout the breed. Australian Labradoodles are a people-focused breed with exceptional eye-contact and a genuine desire to please.

The Value of Verified Pedigree

A dog’s pedigree is its identity and should be protected. The pedigree of your dog contains your dogs’ specific ancestry. This historical information tells the breeder about the valuable heritage of the dog including size, colors, health information and origin. We work diligently in partnership with the ALAA to ensure that this data is verified and captured in their database. This ensures the authenticity of dogs and puppies registered in the database.

This is especially important in an age of advanced technology. The Australian Labradoodle is a highly sought after breed, which attracts those who may seek to fraudulently breed and register dogs that do not meet these rigorous standards. Choosing an ALAA breeder offers peace of mind and should be the first step in finding your puppy.

Australian Labradoodle Association of America (ALAA) registered Doodles have undeniable charm, but it’s their lineage that truly sets them apart. Our breeders’ bloodlines are multigenerational, with decades of verified pedigrees and health testing spanning generations. These pedigrees and health credentials from multigenerational ALDs ensure our Doodles are engaging and quick learners with a friendly disposition. Whether being a family companion, a service dog, or a therapy dog, they will have the breeding that promotes strong characteristics needed to fill their role. Plus, their low allergen qualities make them a breath of fresh air to bring joy without compromise to owners and dog lovers with allergies. ALAA Doodles are truly the perfect match for any owner and have the pedigree to prove it.

Australian Labradoodle Breed Standard

The general appearance of the Australian Labradoodle is athletic and graceful with a compact, medium boned body. The dog should not appear heavyset nor overly fine. While the breed’s size can range from 15-65 pounds, Golden Corner Labradoodles are in the small-medium size range generally between 22-28 pounds.

Australian Labradoodles are known for their intelligence and sociable nature. They are energetic when free and quiet while being handled. They should approach people in a happy, friendly manner and are keen and easy to train.

Perhaps the most popular feature of the Australian Labradoodle is their non-shedding, allergy friendly coat! The coat is easy to maintain and should generally not exceed about 4 inches. The texture can be wavy, straight or spiraled and should be smooth, soft and not too dense or fuzzy.

A short history of the Australian Labradoodle

The Australian Labradoodle breed is a cross between the Poodle, Cocker Spaniel and Labrador Retriever. This breed has been carefully developed over the last 40 years and bred over generations. No other “doodle” breed has been so extensively developed over generations like the Australian Labradoodle.

The breed is multi-generational, meaning that both parents of the dog are Australian Labradoodles and are bred with a focus on breed temperament, coat quality and soundness through diligent testing and planned mating Breed standards require consistent appearance and temperament throughout the breed. Australian Labradoodles are a people-focused breed with exceptional eye-contact and a genuine desire to please.

The Value of Verified Pedigree

A dog’s pedigree is its identity and should be protected. The pedigree of your dog contains your dogs’ specific ancestry. This historical information tells the breeder about the valuable heritage of the dog including size, colors, health information and origin. We work diligently in partnership with the ALAA to ensure that this data is verified and captured in their database. This ensures the authenticity of dogs and puppies registered in the database.

This is especially important in an age of advanced technology. The Australian Labradoodle is a highly sought after breed, which attracts those who may seek to fraudulently breed and register dogs that do not meet these rigorous standards. Choosing an ALAA breeder offers peace of mind and should be the first step in finding your puppy.

Australian Labradoodle Breed Standard

The general appearance of the Australian Labradoodle is athletic and graceful with a compact, medium boned body. The dog should not appear heavyset nor overly fine. While the breed’s size can range from 15-65 pounds, Golden Corner Labradoodles are in the small-medium size range generally between 22-28 pounds.

Australian Labradoodles are known for their intelligence and sociable nature. They are energetic when free and quiet while being handled. They should approach people in a happy, friendly manner and are keen and easy to train.

Perhaps the most popular feature of the Australian Labradoodle is their non-shedding, allergy friendly coat! The coat is easy to maintain and should generally not exceed about 4 inches. The texture can be wavy, straight or spiraled and should be smooth, soft and not too dense or fuzzy.