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Beginning with our 2011 litters we will be offering a wonderful new service to the families that purchase a puppy from ALMC. During your puppies 7th and 8th week with us we will begin training your puppy to sit and lay down. We’re going to be doing this to show you how easy Australian Labradoodle puppies train and learn during the ages of 6 weeks to 16 weeks. Puppy’s brains are like little sponges and they absorb everything, good or bad, training is at a peak during this time period, positive experiences should be made available as often as possible during this timeframe. Both Rose, (of The Doodle Nanny), and I will be working with the puppies, training them to sit and lay down. Rose is a dog trainer and has helped me in the past with litters of puppies. Rose will also offer additional individual training at her home for your puppy, as well as dog sitting services or extended stay options. Rose can be reached at Rose Klepp < This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it >.
1/30/12 UPDATE!!! I STILL HAVE TWO PUPPIES AVAILABLE FOR ADOPTION FROM ANNA AND KEEPER'S LITTER, BOTH ARE MALES, RED FLEECE, NON-SHEDDING COATS, MEDIUM IN SIZE AND STUNNING BLOCKY HEADS! PLEASE CALL PAT AT 262-628-3522 TO REQUEST PICTURES OR TO INQUIRE ABOUT MY ADOPTION PROCESS!!
Cooper & Dublin's litter 9/15/11
Cooper & Dublin had a small litter of three lovely puppies, 1 female and 2 males. All have fleece coats, all non-shedding and all in the red family, this is Dublin's 1st litter! All pups healthy, stocky, and adorable!
Cooper & Harley's litter 5/6/10
Cooper & Harley had 7 lovely puppies, 1 female, 6 males, All were mild curly to very curly coated, all non-shedding and all in the red family, one being an apricot cream. All healthy and robust! ALL PUPPIES WERE PRE-SOLD. Thanks to all the families that adopted these little bundles!
Ava & Keeper's Litter 3/20/10
Ava & Keeper had 7 lovely puppies, 5 females, 2 males, Ava is a wonderful mom and always puts her puppies first! Great square heads with nice short stops, an assortment of reds and a few creams. All healthy! ALL PUPPIES WERE PRE-SOLD. Thanks to all the families that adopted these little bundles!
Willow & Keeper's Litter 5/23/10
Willow & Keeper had 6 lovely puppies, 4 females, 2 males, Willow has stunning puppies, so much so that we kept back one and can't wait for "Bindie" to pass all her health testing! Great square heads with nice short stops, an assortment of reds and a few creams. All healthy! ALL PUPPIES WERE PRE-SOLD. Thanks to all the families that adopted these little bundles!
Do you dread bringing your puppy to its new home, knowing it’s going to howl most of the night for a number of nights, disrupting the whole family?? ---not only is your new puppy going to have to adjust to living with a new family, ---not only is your new puppy going to miss terribly not having its siblings nearby, ---but now it’s going to have to adjust to sleeping in a strange crate by itself, with all new surroundings and sounds Well... We at ALMC believe a happy, secure puppy is going to make for a calmer, more peaceful transition to its new surroundings, creating a win-win for both the puppy and the new family… So with that in mind, we are happy to offer you one of the many benefits of purchasing an Australian Labradoodles Midwest Connection puppy!!! At 6 weeks of age the families are invited to our home to meet their puppies for the first time and to drop off their crates for crate training. Some families just live too far to make this trip and choose to wait for two more weeks when they pickup their pups at 8 weeks for their final trip to their new homes, either is fine. We offer to families that choose the later to purchase their crate and pad for them and be reimbursed at time of pickup, some families also choose to purchase the crates themselves and ship them to us; whatever works for your situation is fine. We introduce them to their crate during the 7th week they are living with us. We begin this process with 2 to 3 pups in a crate, every other day we decrease the number of pups in the crate, finally the last few days your pup is sleeping by itself in its own crate. The transition is so much easier on your pup and on your family! |


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