About Us
Breeding exquisite Australian labradoodles since 2014
It has been ten years since we brought our first Australian labradoodle Georgia home and fell in love with the breed. Our puppies are now carefully raised on one of two properties. At our home in Conover located just 40 minutes north of Dayton, Ohio or the West Liberty property of Starlett and her husband Jack. Together we work together to raise the most well socialized fantastic furry members for your family.
Kristina - Owner/Breeder - Conover
I strive to make the transition from our home to yours an enjoyable and easy one. I enjoy learning and applying the latest research on dog breeding, raising, health, and fitness to our program to produce and raise fabulous lifelong companions. While my focus is on breeding the best puppies I can, educating and supporting the new owners is just as important in making sure our puppies get the best love and attention they deserve.
Starlett - Puppy Nanny - West Liberty
Starlett is a long time guardian home of ours. She previously raised Bichon frise. When her last Bichon passed she was introduced to the Australian labradoodle breed. Starlett raised and trained her standard Australian labradoodle, Savannah who went on to become a certified therapy dog. She now has 2 guardian girls and raises litters in conjunction with us. Starlett is a wonderful asset to our program and we are thankful to have her knowledge.
Breeding Excellence
As breeders we understand the importance of raising your puppy the right way so that your puppy has the potential to be as physically healthy and mentally stable as possible. We recognize the huge role epigenetics plays into your puppy's health and how temperament started being formed well before birth. In order to give your puppy the best start in life, we understand that not only is a healthy foundation of puppy rearing necessary, but proper care of the puppy's parents especially nutrition is equally important.
Transformational Puppy Rearing
We follow Avidog’s transformational puppy rearing protocol and techniques backed by science. This is the foundation of our puppy rearing. We pay lots of attention to the ears, paws, mouth and tail, to get them accustomed to the attention of children, groomer, veterinarian, etc. Puppies are raised just as family members in our home so that they are used to everyday noises, such as children, vacuums, doors slamming, dishes banging etc. They are given plenty of attention and cuddles from children and adults.