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Week old Labradoodle Puppies for sale

10 Week old Labradoodle Puppies for sale

Also known as the Doodle or Labrador Retriever x Poodle, the Labradoodle is one of the most popular designer breeds, admired for its intelligence, affectionate nature, and hypoallergenic qualities. This versatile breed comes in multiple generations: F1 Labradoodles are a 50/50 first-generation cross with variable coat types and moderate shedding, while F1B Labradoodles (75% Poodle, 25% Labrador) offer wavy to curly, low-shedding fleece coats ideal for allergy sufferers. F1BB Labradoodles (87.5% Poodle) provide the most hypoallergenic, non-shedding coats with minimal dander, and Multigen Labradoodles (third generation and beyond) offer the most predictable traits with consistent wool or fleece coats—perfect for families seeking a reliable, allergy-friendly companion.

The Labradoodle is credited with sparking the designer dog trend. First named in 1955 and gaining popularity in the 1980s-90s, breeders intentionally mixed Labs and Poodles to combine their best traits. Available in three sizes—mini Labradoodles (14-16 inches, 16-25 lbs), medium Labradoodles (17-20 inches, 30-45 lbs), and standard Labradoodles (21-24 inches, 50-65 lbs)—these intelligent dogs excel as family companions, therapy dogs, and service animals. While not recognized by major kennel clubs, they are registered by organizations like the American Canine Association (ACA) and Designer Dogs Kennel Club (DDKC).

Labradoodles feature coats ranging from wavy fleece to curly wool in colors including cream, red, black, apricot, chocolate, sable, and brindle. These affectionate, intelligent, and social dogs thrive with children and other pets, making them excellent family dogs. Their eager-to-please nature and high trainability make them perfect for first-time dog owners. Grooming needs vary by generation: F1 Labradoodles need brushing 2-3 times weekly, while F1B, F1BB, and Multigen varieties require more frequent grooming every 6-8 weeks to maintain their curlier, non-shedding coats. With boundless energy, Labradoodles need daily exercise through walks, playtime, or hikes, making them best suited for active families. Generally healthy, regular vet visits help monitor for hip dysplasia, allergies, and ear infections. Their loving temperament, low-to-non-shedding coats, and exceptional trainability make the Labradoodle an ideal choice for families seeking an intelligent, hypoallergenic companion.

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Cupid

Double Doodle

13 weeksAge
MaleSex
$1,800Price

Cupid is a striking puppy with beautiful merle coloring and bright, expressive eyes. He has a sweet personality and enjoys attention and interaction. Cupid is playful yet gentle and has been raised in

Middle TownshipNJ
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Mustachio

Double Doodle

13 weeksAge
MaleSex
$2,200Price

Mustachio is an outgoing and lovable puppy with unique markings and a soft, wavy coat. He is curious, playful, and enjoys exploring his surroundings. Mustachio has been handled daily and is comfortabl

Middle TownshipNJ
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Doodle Puppy 5

Goldendoodle & Labradoodle hybrid

12 weeksAge
MaleSex
$500Price

Grey is the biggest lover. Always cuddling someone.

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BurtonMI
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Doodle Puppy 8

Goldendoodle & Labradoodle hybrid

12 weeksAge
MaleSex
$500Price

Red is so sweet. He's the smallest left of this litter. He loves to play and snuggle.

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BurtonMI
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Doodle Puppy 7

Goldendoodle & Labradoodle hybrid

12 weeksAge
MaleSex
$500Price

Yellow is such a good boy. Always coming up and wanting some love. He's very playful and has a great personality

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BurtonMI
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Doodle Puppy 4

Goldendoodle & Labradoodle hybrid

12 weeksAge
MaleSex
$500Price

Orange is a sweet boy. Loves to play and cuddle with his brothers and sisters.

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BurtonMI
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Lady (gray Collar)

Labradoodle

6 weeksAge
FemaleSex
$800Price

Meet Lady! She's the smallest of the litter. She is such a snuggle bug! She is the one that always wants to climb into my lap and sit with me.

KelsoWA
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Loki

Labradoodle

6 weeksAge
MaleSex
$800Price

Meet Loki! He is the confident leader of the litter. He would do great in an active home, but will also be willing to snuggle on the couch with you!

KelsoWA
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Loka (light blue collar)

Labradoodle

6 weeksAge
MaleSex
$800Price

Meet Loka! He is a calm but playful little guy! He loves to hang out with me while the other pups are busy playing.

KelsoWA
Labradoodle dogs Lulu - Ad 10
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Lulu

Labradoodle

6 weeksAge
FemaleSex
$800Price

Meet Lulu! She such a sweet girl! She loves to snuggle and play.

KelsoWA

FAQs

How much should I pay for a Labradoodle puppy?

The average cost of a purebred Labradoodle puppy in the United States is approximately $1090, though prices can vary based on factors such as pedigree, breeder reputation, and location.

What is the downside to a Labradoodle?

One potential downside to Labradoodles is that they require regular grooming to prevent their curly coat from becoming tangled and matted. Additionally, some Labradoodles may inherit health issues common to their parent breeds, such as hip dysplasia or allergies.

Which is better, a goldendoodle or a Labradoodle?

The choice between a Goldendoodle and a Labradoodle is entirely subjective and depends on individual preference. Both breeds are known for their intelligence, friendliness, and low-shedding coats. Differences might include slight variations in temperament, size, and activity level, so it's best to research and spend time with both breeds before making a decision.

Is a Labradoodle a good house dog?

Yes, a Labradoodle can make a good house dog. They are known for their friendly and affectionate nature, and they typically get along well with children and other pets. Labradoodles are also highly intelligent and trainable, but they do require regular exercise and mental stimulation.

Do Labradoodles shed a lot?

No, Labradoodles typically do not shed a lot. They are known for their hypoallergenic fur, which makes them a good breed choice for people with allergies. However, the amount of shedding can vary depending on whether the Labradoodle has a coat that is more similar to a Poodle's or a Labrador's.