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Victoria Creek Australian Labradoodles


Multi-Generation and Purebred Puppies

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Victoria Creek Australian Labradoodles


Multi-Generation and Purebred Puppies

 

Adorable Companions

Breeding Australian Labradoodles to the highest standards.

 

As breeders of Standard-Sized Purebred and Multi-Generation Australian Labradoodles, our goal is to provide adorable, intelligent pets and service dogs.  We are members of the ALAA nad WALA and are doing our part to develop the breed and to ensure that the traits that make this such a special and lovable dog are preserved and passed down to future generations.  

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Puppies


Puppies Born 21 April 2024

Going Home 16 June 2024

Puppies


Puppies Born 21 April 2024

Going Home 16 June 2024

Emma’s First Litter Born 21 April 2024

Going Home 16 June 2024

Emma and Clint


Lilibet’s First Litter Going Home Christmas 2024

Lilibet and Tucker

You can let us know you are interested in any of our puppies by filling out our Puppy Application. Our Labradoodling blog has pictures and video. You can see weekly portraits of all our previous litters on our our Portraits page. Pictures of our puppies going home are on our Previous Litters page. Even more pictures find their way to our Instagram page.

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Australian Roots


Our Labradoodles trace their ancestry back to Tegan Park and

Rutland Manor in Australia.

 

 

 

 

Australian Roots


Our Labradoodles trace their ancestry back to Tegan Park and

Rutland Manor in Australia.

 

 

 

 

The first labradoodle was developed in the 1980's in Australia as a means of providing allergy friendly coats on an intelligent service dog.  

With the name "labradoodle" being so popular, some breeders are crossing poodles with labrador retrievers and calling the resulting dogs "labradoodles."  In such crosses it is impossible to know what traits the resulting puppies will have.  They might shed, they might trouble people with allergies, they might be a labrador or a poodle or almost anything in between.  

 

The goal of Multi-Generation Australian Labradoodle breeders is to develop a consistent breed with predictable traits.

By breeding only multi-generation Australian Labradoodles with a lineage that can be traced back to Australia, we are doing our part to perfect and standardize the Australian Labradoodle breed.

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Northwest Dogs


Northwest Dogs


Labradoodles

Australian Labradoodles are a delight to live with.  Many people who are allergic to dogs can have an Australian Labradoodle.  Not only are they intelligent, but they are also very funny.  With their floppy ears, wide-set eyes and wavy or curly coats, they can look like muppets.  When introducing them, we like to tell people that "yes, they are as silly as they look."  They will put on a sudden burst of speed, something Australian Labradoodle owners call "zoomies" which is both fun to watch and helpful in getting them to rest.  While resting they can assume what we call the "attack position" where their bellies are exposed, legs splayed out and tongue hanging out of their head that's lying on the ground.  Australian Labradoodles are in love with the dishwasher.  Anytime we are loading it they will be waiting to inspect everything that goes in. 

We got Matilda in 2014.  One year later we decided that with all three children away at college we should get another Australian Labradoodle and start breeding them.  In 2015 we bought one of Tilly's unaltered little sisters from Pine Lodge Labradoodles.  In mid-2017, we bred Penny with Brennan, another Pine Lodge Labradoodle.  Look at our Labradoodling blog and our Puppies pages to see lots and lots of pictures.  There are more pictures on Instagram.

Our house sits on eight acres in Western Washington between Seattle and Bellingham.  We had horses several years ago, the mare lived to be 37, the gelding we had out of her, 28.  Now the barn is just where we lock the cat up at night. We let the dogs run wild in a large fenced yard when the weather cooperates, take them for long walks when it doesn't and keep them in the house with us the rest of the time.  When the children visit they are all over their poochies, taking them for walks, runs, hikes and bike rides.  And road trips. 

Having had many animals over the years, someone (probably grumpy, maybe dad) declared that there would be no more animals in the house.  We had a barn, a yard and even some woods.  There was plenty of room outside for all the animals anyone could need without having one stink up the house.  That all changed when we got our Australian Labradoodles.  If we wait too long between baths they will eventually smell like grass, which is where they spend most of their time in the summer.  Otherwise you can walk into our house and not know we have dogs unless you see them.  Or hear them.  When you come visit, they'll say hi.

The puppies we sell are registered with the ALAA and WALA, come with a two year health guarantee and will be sent to their forever home with their shots up to date, a microchip, a veterinarian's checkup and a free month of insurance available from Trupanion.

 


Matilda

Our first Australian Labradoodle. Pet

 Now she’s a city dog with our daughter in Boston.

Tilly at 8 weeks.


Fiona

Penelope's Daughter. Retired in the country with us.

Victoria Creek Fiona ALAA-062048

Fiona at 7 Weeks.


Penelope

Matilda's little sister.  One year younger.  Retired.

Now she’s a country dog with us.

Pine Lodge Penelope ALAA 041887

Penny at 8 weeks.


Evie

Penelope’s Daughter. Breeding Dog

Victoria Creek Genevieve ALAA-078557 / WALA-00051126

Evie at Four and a Half Months.

Lili

Penelope’s Daughter. Breeding Dog

Victoria Creek Lilibet ALAA-085700 / WALA-00051127

Lilibet at four months.


Emma

Fiona’s Daughter. Breeding Dog. Guardian Family.

Victoria Creek Emma ALAA 090832 / WALA-00051128

Emma at seven weeks

Emma at seven weeks


Gracee

Fiona’s Daughter. Breeding Dog. Guardian Family. Hero Dog.

Victoria Creek Gracee ALAA-098389 / WALA-00051129

Gracee at seven weeks

Gracee at seven weeks


Belle

Evie’s Daughter. Breeding Dog. Guardian Family.

Victoria Creek Belle ALAA 101514 / WALA-00051130

Belle at six weeks

Belle at six weeks