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My wife has puppies for sale. Some from this litter will be donated as service dogs because that is a passion of my wife's. At A&M she trained with Aggie Guide Dogs and Service Dogs, and has made her career in dog training.


The dam is a 60 pound yellow Labrador Retriever who is an excellent bird dog and my outdoor companion , she has a great off switch for when we are just hanging out at home. She has multiple full siblings as well as half siblings who have gone on to be diabetic alert dogs. The sire is a 50-55 pound Standard Poodle who has produced numerous service and therapy dogs in his litters.

Both parents have had full genetic panels and health testing done. This information is readily available on her website: https://www.endless-pawsabilities.com/

The dams health testing information can be found under Our Kennel - Breeding Dogs and the sires health testing information can be found under Our Kennel - Available Litters.

These puppies are 3 weeks old. They will be temperament tested at 7 weeks old and they will go home at 8 weeks old.

For more information about this litter, you can email her at endless.pawsabilities2017@gmail.com


Cute pictures here:

Cute Pictures Here
A Bald Fat Guy
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Strange that some are equal in size to a blue whale, but others are only the size of a cow. Needs banana for scale.
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I know these tend to be great dogs and I have no idea the OP asking price, but the ones I have seen lately are in the 2500-5000 range for essentially a mutt.
Aggie Class of '97 and '16, Proud father of Aggie classes of '25 and '29
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I'm far from an expert in Labradoodles and dog breeding in general, but no way these dogs go for $2500+.

These will be F1 Labradoodles (aka breeding a Lab and Poodle). They will shed, they will not be hypoalergenic, etc.

Most reputable breeders are breeding F1B Labradoodles. An F1 Labradoodle bred with a Poodle. These will most likely not shed and be hypoalergenic, but not guaranteed.

Then you have multigenerational. This is when you breed two F1B's. And their coats will be much more uniform.

However, people hear labradoodle, think how cute, and shell out stupid amounts of cash. So who knows.

For what it's worth, we paid less than $2,000 (if memory serves me correct, was 5 years ago) for a multigenerational labradoodle by a breeder who, coincidentally, regularly donates and places dogs in A&M's Guide Dog and Service Program.
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I've never had a lab I hated enough to pimp it out to a poodle. Talk about humiliation.
kingj3
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Per the wife:

A reputable breeder is just a breeder who health tests before breeding to ensure healthy puppies. IN an F1 litter you will get a range of coat types from high shedding (lab) to mild/low shedding but will have few if any that are hypoallergenic.

In an F1B litter it is also unlikely that every puppy is hypoallergenic.

These puppies are nowhere close to $2,500
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I can agree with that. And if you're upfront with customers I have no issue. And based on your post it seems you do the right things when breeding and it's not a puppy mill.

I've just seen a lot of people take someone's lab and their poodle (or vice versa) and breed them, then say they have non shedding and hypoallergenic labradoodle puppies.
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htxag09 said:

I'm far from an expert in Labradoodles and dog breeding in general, but no way these dogs go for $2500+.

These will be F1 Labradoodles (aka breeding a Lab and Poodle). They will shed, they will not be hypoalergenic, etc.

Most reputable breeders are breeding F1B Labradoodles. An F1 Labradoodle bred with a Poodle. These will most likely not shed and be hypoalergenic, but not guaranteed.

Then you have multigenerational. This is when you breed two F1B's. And their coats will be much more uniform.

However, people hear labradoodle, think how cute, and shell out stupid amounts of cash. So who knows.

For what it's worth, we paid less than $2,000 (if memory serves me correct, was 5 years ago) for a multigenerational labradoodle by a breeder who, coincidentally, regularly donates and places dogs in A&M's Guide Dog and Service Program.
Jesus, how much does an expert know?
kingj3
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Puppies still available!

Current pictures: https://www.facebook.com/EndlessPawsabilitiesBreedingAndTraining/

My wife has puppies for sale. Some from this litter will be donated as service dogs because that is a passion of my wife's. At A&M she trained with Aggie Guide Dogs and Service Dogs, and has made her career in dog training.


The dam is a 60 pound yellow Labrador Retriever who is an excellent bird dog and has a great off switch for when we are just hanging out at home. She has multiple full siblings as well as half siblings who have gone on to be diabetic alert dogs. The sire is a 50-55 pound Standard Poodle who has produced numerous service and therapy dogs in his litters.
Both parents have had full genetic panels and health testing done. This information is readily available on her website: https://www.endless-pawsabilities.com/
The dams health testing information can be found under Our Kennel - Breeding Dogs and the sires health testing information can be found under Our Kennel - Available Litters.


These puppies are 7 weeks old. They will be temperament tested this coming Saturday and they will go home at 8 weeks old (March 16-17).
This litter of 11 has 5 males and 6 females. Reservations are made in the order deposits are received and all buyers are able to meet all available puppies and make their decision based on interactions and temperament test scores. We feel this is important to insure people get the right puppy for their family.
The deposit to hold your spot is 400. The total price is 1500 plus sales tax (the deposit goes towards the total).


F1 Labradoodles shed 10-50% as much as the Labrador parent. While many of these puppies look to have wavy coats and have been, in my wifes' observation, minimally shedding, she cannot guarantee a specific coat type as an adult because this is a first time pairing and so we do not have siblings to go off of.
For more information about the availability in this litter, you can email her at endless.pawsabilities2017@gmail.com.


Courtesy Flush
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Am I the only one on here wondering what it means for a dog to be hypoallergenic and wouldn't it be hard to tell if you dog had allergies in the first place???
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Rufnek said:

Am I the only one on here wondering what it means for a dog to be hypoallergenic and wouldn't it be hard to tell if you dog had allergies in the first place???
It means people with dog allergies are not allergic to the dog.
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I'm not a fan of doodles at all, but I have to give your wife props on the health clearances. I think you guys are the first doodle breeder I've ever seen that actually cares about that.
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Rufnek said:

Am I the only one on here wondering what it means for a dog to be hypoallergenic and wouldn't it be hard to tell if you dog had allergies in the first place???

Assuming you aren't just trolling...
Allergenic means causes allergies in others.
Hypoallergenic-
"adjective
designed to reduce or minimize the possibility of an allergic response, as by containing relatively few or no potentially irritating substances:"
kingj3
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Thanks Red Dog, she's always tried to do it the right way, which is the expensive way, but it's good bull.
TxFig
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So what you're saying is your wife bred un-registerable dogs that serve zero useful purposes.

Have fun at the animal shelter.
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