Australian Labradoodle Breeders Serving Orlando, FL
Australian Labradoodles in Orlando, FL
A Labradoodle might sound like just a mix between a Labrador and a Poodle, but there’s more to it than that! In reality, there are various kinds of Labradoodles, each with its own unique traits. Understanding these differences is important.
In the world of dogs, the Labradoodle and Australian Labradoodle have quickly become beloved for their heartwarming qualities. Both breeds meld the superior traits of Labrador Retrievers and Poodles, but each stands out for its unique characteristics.
The Labradoodle’s story started in the 1980s with a vision to create an ideal guide dog for those with allergies, combining the Labrador Retriever’s intelligence and warmth with the hypoallergenic qualities of the Poodle’s coat, thus giving birth to a new, diverse breed. These dogs vary greatly in appearance and temperament, showing a spectrum from curly to straight coats, and not every Labradoodle meets the hypoallergenic expectations.
The Australian Labradoodle, born in the 1990s, took a different path. It was developed through a meticulous blend of breeds, including the Irish Water Spaniel and the English Cocker Spaniel, driven by a quest for the ultimate breed. The outcome was a dog with consistent coat types, engaging personalities, and true hypoallergenic, non-shedding coats accommodating a variety of sizes.
However, the allure of the Australian Labradoodle extends beyond its appearance. Owing to selective breeding, these dogs are celebrated not just for their intelligence but for their intuitive nature, making them exceptional companions for families and invaluable in therapeutic settings. Their predictability and endearing nature set them apart from their Labradoodle kin.
While the Labradoodle is appreciated for its vibrant energy, the Australian Labradoodle is especially treasured for its well-rounded temperament, quickly endearing itself to families. These dogs are eager learners and gentle with children, and though they may be serene indoors, they thrive on outdoor activities. Australian Labradoodles in Orlando, FL might be the right fit for you, so contact us today!
1. Families decide which litter interests them.
2. Submit your application and wait to hear from us. Will be in touch very soon!
3. Discuss size, gender, color, coat, timing, temperament, and any other needs or wants.
4. Read what you get with a Welcome Acres Labradoodle by going to our Pricing page.
5. Once your application is approved and we have spoken, then you will need to submit your application fee/deposit (Paypal or Credit Card only). To reserve a specific puppy or to be added to a litters waiting list. Payments are non-refundable.
6. Approved Application is then sent to the “Forever Family”.
7. Due to Parvovirus we do not offer pre visitation days.
8. Welcome Acres Puppies can and will be designated at various ages of their lives, with the primary designation done at 6 weeks (+ or -) of age. Welcome Acres does the selection based on priority of reservation, needs & wants, and most importantly the “Doodle Fit”.
9. Around 8 weeks of age the Welcome Acres Labradoodle’s chosen veterinarian will continue protocol, vaccinate, flea & heart worm preventative, & exam.
10. Generally, the puppies go home at 8 weeks old.
11. Welcome Acres Labradoodles reserves the right to retain any puppy(s) in a litter for breeding purposes. Therefore, not every puppy in every litter will be available.
12. Speak directly with Welcome Acres Labradoodles in regards to your final payment options.
13. Welcome Acres requires a signed Spay / Neuter Contract before delivery of the Welcome Acres Puppy (except in the case of a designated Welcome Acres Breeder).
Long Distance?
From Orlando, FL, you can adopt a puppy from us with the following options:
- You can pick up your Puppy
- Utilize our flight nanny
- Personal delivery (for additional fees, depending on location)
Your Welcome Acres Labradoodle will come with the following:
- Extensive lineage documentation spanning several generations
- Two-year guarantee on genetic health
- Comprehensive health evaluation by a veterinarian
- Identification microchip for security and recovery
- Certified registration with the Australian Labradoodles Association
- Detailed health log for your puppy
- Deworming protocols tailored to your puppy’s age
- Primary series of vaccinations for your puppy
- Basics in housebreaking, crate habits, and leash training
- Welcome Acres Labradoodle (WAL) starter pack, which includes a folder of your puppy’s documents and essential care tips, along with a collar, leash, blanket, and two toys for your puppy
- Ongoing support and guidance throughout your pet’s lifetime!
Feel Free to Call Me!
Brandie
240-346-4713
About Us
Discover the enchanting world of Welcome Acres Labradoodles, nestled 25 miles south of Washington, DC in the quaint town of La Plata, Maryland. We’re a hidden gem in the DMV area, celebrated for our local delicacies like Blue Crabs and Maryland Stuffed Ham, set amidst stunning waterways. Not only is La Plata the backdrop for our breeding program, but it’s also where you’ll find Bark of the Town Pet Spa, our very own high-end grooming salon for pampered pets.
For generations, dogs have been cherished members of our family. Our passion lies in breeding not just any dogs but healthy, beautiful Australian Labradoodles with the kind of temperament that makes them perfect for therapy roles, promising to add joy and happiness to their new homes for years to come. We adhere to strict health and genetic standards in line with the guidelines set by the ALAA and WALA.
Our approach to raising dogs is rooted in family values. Each dog and puppy is considered a family member, living with us or in a loving guardian home, ensuring they’re well-cared for and never confined to a kennel. This guardian program ensures our breeding dogs enjoy a permanent family life from the start, enhancing their socialization and happiness.
As breeders, we focus on Micro Mini and Mini Australian Labradoodles, known for their health, outstanding temperament, and luxurious coats that are friendly for those with asthma or allergies. Our commitment is to excellence, ensuring each Labradoodle from Welcome Acres is a testament to our dedication.
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About Orlando, FL
Orlando is a city in, and the county seat of, Orange County, Florida. Part of Central Florida, it is the center of the Orlando metropolitan area. Orlando had a city population of 307,573 in the 2020 census. It is the state’s most populous inland city.
Orlando is one of the most-visited cities in the world, primarily due to tourism, major events, and convention traffic. The two largest and most internationally renowned tourist attractions in the Orlando area are the Walt Disney World Resort, opened by the Walt Disney Company in 1971 and located about 21 miles southwest of downtown Orlando, and the Universal Orlando Resort, opened in 1990 as a major expansion of Universal Studios Florida.
Orlando’s history dates back to 1838 and the height of the Seminole Wars. The U.S. Army built Fort Gatlin south of the present-day Orlando City limits to protect settlers from attacks by Indians. By 1840, a small community had grown up around the Fort. It was known as Jernigan, named after the Jernigan family, who had established the first permanent settlement in the area. Jernigan had a post office established on May 30, 1850. Six years later, with the settlement expanding northward, the community officially changed its name to Orlando. In 1857, the U.S. Post Office adopted the name change. The Town of Orlando was incorporated in 1875 with 85 inhabitants, 22 of whom were qualified voters.
Orlando is a major industrial and hi-tech center. It has the 7th-largest research park in the country, Central Florida Research Park, with over 1,025 acres, which is home to over 120 companies and is the hub of the nation’s military simulation and training programs. Orlando is close enough to Patrick Space Force Base, Cape Canaveral Space Force Station, and Kennedy Space Center for residents to commute to work from the city’s suburbs. It also allows easy access to Port Canaveral, a cruise ship terminal.
Orlando has a considerable hurricane risk, although it is not as high as in South Florida’s urban corridor or other coastal regions. Since the city is located 42 miles inland from the Atlantic and 77 miles inland from the Gulf of Mexico, hurricanes usually weaken before arriving. Despite its location, the city does see strong hurricanes. During the notorious 2004 hurricane season, Orlando was hit by three hurricanes that caused significant damage, with Hurricane Charley the worst of these.