DoodleLane

Home-Raised Goldendoodle and Labradoodle Puppies

Click HERE to see our previous litter of F2 and F3 Labradoodles

Originally we began breeding F1 and F1b labradoodles, but as time goes on, we have decided to further develop our labradoodle lines in order to make them more allergy friendly and non-shedding.

Our F2 labradoodles are the product of an F1 labradoodle and an australian labradoodle. We breed the F2's because we prefer a stockier body structure and softer fleecey hair. We have accomplished just that with our gorgeous F2 labradoodles!!

Our F3 labradoodles are the product of an F1b labradoodle and an australian labradoodle. Again with our F3 labradoodles we wanted to keep a very stocky body and further strengthen the soft fleecey coat. We have had amazing success with our F3 labradoodles. They are 100% non-shedding and great for people with allergies. 

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Click HERE to see our previous litters of F1B Labradoodles

An F1b labradoodle is a cross between an F1 labradoodle (parents are lab and poodle) and a poodle. Technically that is 75% poodle, although sometimes we will still get a puppy that has lab-like hair. We rarely breed F1b labradoodles now because we wanted to have more consistency in our litters with regards to non-shedding and being allergy friendly. See above for our F2 and F3 labradoodles.


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Click HERE to see our previous litters of F1 Labradoodles

An F1 labradoodle results from breeding a purebred labrador retriever with a poodle. In our case, we use standard poodles. Technically, this cross is 50% poodle and 50% lab. Because this is a hybrid, and only a first cross, there is a lot of variation in the F1 labradoodle. Some will have lab-like hair, some in the middle with scruffy hair, and even the occasional puppy with a very curly coat. No one can ever guarantee non-shedding in a F1 labradoodle. We can only make an educated guess. The F1 labradoodle does have the added benefit of minimal grooming. This is great for the families that are looking for a dog with less shedding than a lab, but limited grooming. We rarely breed F1 labradoodles now because they do not have an allergy friendly coat.