Do you have any puppies available?
See our Available puppies page.
How much do your puppies cost?
See our Price page.
Why is your price so different than some of the other breeders in your area?
Because there are 3 breeds in the mix, it takes more generations of breeding to get an Australian labradoodle. Multigenerational ones cost more as well for the same reason. Another factor of the cost is all the health testing. For more information, see our Price Breakdown page.
Do you have any spots available on your waiting lists?
That answer can be found on our Available Puppies page as well as our Upcoming litters page.
When will you have available puppies?
That answer can be found on our Available Puppies page as well as our Upcoming litters page.
When are the puppies going to be ready to go home?
That answer can be found on our Available Puppies page as well as our Upcoming litters page. Puppies aren’t born until 9 weeks after breeding and they get raised here for 9 weeks before going home.
What size puppies do you have?
The size varies depending on the two dogs that are being bred. For specific puppies that are in our upcoming litters, please see our Available Puppies page as well as our Upcoming litters page.
What colour puppies do you have?
The colours vary depending on the two dogs that are being bred. For specific puppies that are in our upcoming litters, please see our Available Puppies page as well as our Upcoming litters page.
Can I come visit your place?
See our Visitation Policy Info Page.
Can I come visit with the puppies?
See our Visitation Policy Info Page.
Can I pick my own puppy?
See #3 on our Adoption Process page.
How do you pick puppies for families?
See #3 on our Adoption Process page.
Why do you pick puppies for families instead of families picking their own puppy?
OMG Australian Labradoodles assigns puppies based on information on the application and results of the temperament evaluations at 7 weeks age. We do not have families pick out their puppy. This ensures that puppies are placed according to their personalities and not just their looks. It is impossible for families to pick a good match from a picture or from a 1 time visit to the puppies. We have had the best success with this method. OMG also retains breeding quality pups before any puppy assignments and this is not decided until after the temperament evaluations.
Where do your dogs live?
Our dogs all live in family homes; either our home or a guardian home, no kennels and not outdoors.
Where do your dogs whelp and raise their puppies?
We whelp and raise the puppies in our house alongside our family. You can find more info on our visitation policy info page.
What makes a Labradoodle Australian?
Labs and Poodles were first bred together in Australia to create a non-shedding dog with service/therapy qualities. There, the term”labradoodle” was coined. Other countries followed suit, breeding hybrid crosses. American labradoodles have only the Labrador and Poodle parent breeds in them. They may be early generation or multi-generational… Read More