Our sweet Maggie
 
Welcome to Tualatin River Labradoodles!
Family-raised F1b and multigeneration Labradoodles, and soon goldendoodles, of highest quality
 
 
AVAILABLE PUPPIES AND PLANNED BREEDINGS
Next litters planned for summer and fall of 2008! PUPPY PRICES
 
 
Our Dog Family
We adore every one of our dogs!
 
 
Genetic Test Results
OFA, PennHip, Optigen, Pawsitive ID
 
 
Pedigrees
Pedigrees of our dogs
 
 
SOME PICTURES OF MAGGIE AND FAMILY
Maggie from 6 weeks to now!
 
 
HERE'S LUCY!
Here is our beautiful standard F1b parti girl!
 
 
Our mini, parti-factored F1 labradoodle, Keep On Trekkin' aka Trekker!
Our little guy was born May 10th, 2007. He is an F1 parti-factored mini labradoodle.
 
 
Meet Jet Me To The Parti!
Jet is a moyen, parti-factored poodle!
 
 
Welcome Leila to our dog family!!
Leila is an F1 mini phantom goldendoodle!!
 
 
Our beautiful girl, Tualatin River's Dreamin' of a Parti!
We are keeping this beautiful girl of Maggie's in our program!
 
 
History of the Labradoodle
How and why the labradoodle began and where it is now
 
 
The Many Different Types of Doodles
From labradoodles to goldendoodles to aussiedoodles!
 
 
Labradoodle Breed Standards
The standards from the International Labradoodle Assn.
 
 
Breeding Labradoodles
Breeding links, costs of whelping puppies, Code of Ethics
 
 
Recommended Oregon Breeders
Breeders in Oregon with health and temperament-tested dogs!
 
 
Puppy Application
Puppy application
 
 
Bill of Sale and Health Guarantee
Copy of Bill of Sale and Puppy Health Guarantee, Spay and Neuter Contract
 
 
Feeding Your Dog
With so many foods available, which is the best? Grading Your Dog's Food.
 
 
Are You Really Ready For A Puppy?
Getting a puppy takes commitment and patience
 
 
Fun places to go and things to do in Oregon with your dog!
Dog parks, dog travel in Oregon
 
 
Labradoodles Make Superb Assistance Dogs
Information about what types of services dogs can provide for disabled people
 
 
Some Questions and Answers
Some common questions answered
 
 
Romp Around The World 2008!!
Thank you, everyone for coming to the Oregon RAW!
 
 
CONTACT US
Contact information
 
 

Breeding Labradoodles

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TOP 10 REASONS TO BREED


1) You think the house is too orderly.

2) You're already an insomniac.

3) You want your vet to buy a new BMW.

4) Your furniture looks too new.

5) You love the sound of puppies in the morning, noon, afternoon, evening, midnight, predawn, etc.

6) Your garden and backyard need renovating and you don't want to pay a landscaper.

7) Your neighbors don't complain enough already.

8) The kids aren't really a challenge.

9) If you can train and show one dog, why not ten.

10) You can't think of a better way to test your spouse's loyalty.

This list is from Planet Dog's Doglopedia

A fellow labradoodle breeder, Helene from Westwood Labradoodles, lays out some of the required expenses of breeding

Why responsible breeders don't have visitation to their homes, from Westwood L:abradoodles

What it's like to whelp and raise puppies by Helene of Westwood Labradoodles

A good article explaining PennHIP testing for hip dysplasia

Brucellosis in dogs, from PetEducation.com

Responsible breeding from Thinkquest

Good site for breeding links from Borzoi Central

Premium labradoodle breeders doing complete health testing



The Breeder will have the welfare of their breeding dogs and their Labradoodles and/or Goldendoodles foremost in mind and never knowingly or willingly do anything
that compromises their well being.

The Breeder will ensure that they have the necessary time, facilities and resources
to properly care for the all the dogs on their property.

The Breeder will provide quality shelter, nourishment, grooming, exercise,
proper socialization, health protection and veterinary care for all the dogs.

The Breeder will never sell, give or trade their breeding dogs,
Labradoodles or Goldendoodles to a research laboratory, pet shop, broker, and dealer or
to anyone known to sell to such enterprises.

The Breeder will never abandon or place their breeding dogs, Labradoodles
or Goldendoodles (dogs or puppies) in a shelter, pound, SPCA, Humane Society
or similar facility.

The Breeder will perform due diligence in selecting and pairing their
breeding dogs, and will perform at a minimum, hip testing on medium
and standard size breeding dogs. Hip testing is optional for miniature breeding dogs.
They will provide a breeding dogs’ medical history, medical test results
and pedigrees upon the request of a prospective purchaser.

The Breeder will not knowingly breed any dog that has been diagnosed
with any significant medical condition that affects the health of the dog or puppies.
Nor shall the Breeder knowingly breed any dog that has received poor test scores
for condition(s) that can potentially affects the health and long term quality of life
of the puppies.

The Breeder will not dock healthy tails of the Labradoodles or Goldendoodles.

The Breeder will only breed dogs with balanced temperaments.
(Extreme shyness or aggressiveness will not be bred.)

The Breeder's facility shall, at some point in the purchase of a puppy,
be available for viewing by the buyer. The Breeder can restrict the conditions,
area and time available for such viewing in order to protect the health of their dogs.

The Breeder will provide a minimum of a 2-year written Health Warranty,
which will be provided for each puppy sold.

The Breeder will provide the Health Warranty (either electronic or paper)
to any person considering one of their dogs. A deposit or commitment is
not required for this information.

The Breeder will carefully screen prospective purchasers to find the most
suitable homes. The Breeder will not place a puppy in a new home
before the age of eight weeks.

The Breeder will provide each dog purchaser with at least the following:
1. A written contract and/or agreement explaining the terms of sale
2. A minimum of a two-year Health Warranty
3. Complete and accurate medical records of the puppy
4. Details on proper care and feeding


The Breeder will encourage (or require) doodle purchaser to:
1. Spay or Neuter their puppy
2. Provide indoor shelter
3. Properly train and socialize
4. Provide proper vet care, nutrition and exercise
5. Contact them in the event that they can no longer keep the doodle

The Breeder may permit guardianships, stud services and lease studs or bitches,
but only to individuals who give satisfactory evidence they will give
them proper care and attention and are in accord with this Code of Ethics.

The Breeder will strive to be easy to talk to, eager to answer questions,
responsive in returning calls or e-mails in a timely manner.

The Breeder will refrain from any deceptive advertising and will be honest and professional
when dealing with other breeders, potential doodle owners and doodle owners.
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A good article on why not to buy a dog at a petstore

An article about the Humane Society cracking down on a notorious internet puppy mill



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