aAprina Labradoodles
 

Labradoodle Breeders

        When you're ready to buy a Labradoodle, you may find yourself seemingly flooded with choices. It is crucial that you do thorough research and make sure that you are purchasing a dog that has been properly bred. This will help assure you of a pup that is free of health and temperament issues or other problems. Common temperament problems with poorly-bred Labradoodles include hyperactivity, timidity and aggressiveness.


        At aAprina Labradoodles, we only provide multi-generation puppies, . This means that all of our puppies are born from sires and dames who come from three or more generations of Labradoodle. We screen for hereditary and genetic problems like hip dysplasia (using OFA and Penn Hip) and eye disease (using PRA), and will never breed from inferior stock. We guarantee that any puppy you purchase from us will be only from the best stock.

The aAprina Difference

        aAprina Labradoodles are special for many reasons beyond their impeccable multi-generational genetic heritage. Our puppies are born into one of the most wonderful environments you can dream of. Our 250-acre ranch houses our Labradoodle Inn, where our breeding dogs enjoy a specially lighted and ventilated area with heating and soft music. All pups are raised in our home, which has nine doggy doors and access to their five-acre run of beautiful countryside, including trails, meadows, trees and creeks.


        Our puppies are socialized from the get-go, not just with people, but with other dogs and horses as well. Thus, our Labradoodles arrive at your house already familiar with adults, children and other animals. This makes a giant difference in the ease with which your puppy adjusts to his or her new environment.
Having trouble making a decision? There are many things to consider and trying to sort them out can be confusing. We can help you sort out your needs and put them in perspective for you to make a decision. We love to talk to labradoodles. Please call us with any of your questions.  See CONTACT US