What is an Australian Labradoodle?
The Australian Labradoodle is a purpose-bred, multigenerational dog developed for temperament, intelligence, and a low-shedding coat. Unlike first-generation Labradoodle crosses, Australian Labradoodles are bred from established bloodlines with careful attention to health, structure, and personality. At Forever Friends Labradoodles, our dogs are raised in a loving home environment and bred to be exceptional family companions.
Are Australian Labradoodles hypoallergenic?
No dog is completely hypoallergenic, but Australian Labradoodles are considered low-shedding and allergy-friendly. Their fleece or wool coats help reduce dander in the home. Many families with mild to moderate allergies do very well with this breed. We always recommend allergy-sensitive families spend time with the breed prior to placement.
Do Australian Labradoodles shed?
Australian Labradoodles are bred to be low to non-shedding. Regular grooming and brushing are important to maintain coat quality and minimize loose hair. Excessive shedding is uncommon when puppies are bred responsibly.
How big do Australian Labradoodles get?
Australian Labradoodles come in three size categories:
Miniature: approximately 15–25 lbs
Medium: approximately 30–45 lbs
Standard: approximately 50–65 lbs
Adult size depends on genetics and pairing. At Forever Friends Labradoodles, we carefully plan each pairing to produce predictable sizes.
What is their temperament like?
Australian Labradoodles are known for their gentle, intuitive, people-focused temperament. They are affectionate, intelligent, and eager to please. This breed is especially well-suited for families, children, seniors, and those seeking a loyal companion. Many Australian Labradoodles also excel as therapy or emotional support dogs with proper training.
Are Australian Labradoodles good with children and other pets?
Yes. When properly socialized, Australian Labradoodles are excellent with children and other pets. They are naturally friendly and adaptable, making them a wonderful choice for multi-pet households.
Are Australian Labradoodles easy to train?
Yes. When properly socialized, Australian Labradoodles are excellent with children and other pets. They are naturally friendly and adaptable, making them a wonderful choice for multi-pet households.
How often do they need grooming?
Australian Labradoodles require regular grooming. Most families schedule professional grooming every 6–8 weeks, along with routine brushing at home. Grooming needs vary depending on coat type and length.
How much exercise do they need?
Australian Labradoodles enjoy daily walks and playtime but do not require excessive exercise. Mental stimulation, companionship, and routine activity keep them happiest. They love being included in family life and are content relaxing once their needs are met.
How long do Australian Labradoodles live?
The average lifespan is 12–15 years. Proper nutrition, regular veterinary care, and responsible breeding all contribute to long-term health and longevity.
Where are you located?
Forever Friends Labradoodles is located in Indiana, and we proudly serve families throughout Indiana and surrounding states. We frequently work with out-of-state families and are happy to discuss travel or delivery options.
Do you provide health testing?
Yes. We perform comprehensive health testing on our breeding dogs, including breed-appropriate genetic testing and evaluations. Responsible health testing is essential to producing healthy puppies with stable temperaments.
Do your puppies come with a health guarantee?
Yes. Forever Friends Labradoodles provides a written LIFETIME health guarantee for our puppies. We stand behind our dogs and are committed to ethical, responsible breeding practices.
Are your puppies vet-checked?
Absolutely. All puppies receive age-appropriate veterinary exams, vaccinations, and deworming before going home. Puppies also go home microchipped for added peace of mind.
Do you offer crate training or early training?
Yes. Our puppies begin early crate exposure and foundational routines before going home. This helps make the transition easier for both puppies and families. We also have other optional training packages as well.
How does your waitlist work?
Families typically join our waitlist by submitting an application and placing a deposit. Puppies are matched based on temperament, size, and family lifestyle to ensure the best possible fit. Based on temperament testing done at 7 weeks, puppies are recommended to puppy parents in order of their placed deposits.
When can puppies go home?
Puppies typically go home around 8 weeks of age, once they are developmentally ready and cleared by our veterinarian. On occasion, we may hold puppies an additional week for various reasons.
Do you help families choose the right puppy?
Yes. Puppy placement is very important to us. We work closely with each family to help match them with a puppy that best fits their home, activity level, and experience. We have families complete an application that asks about their lifestyles, desires, and experience and match them accordingly after puppy temperament testing.