by ashfordman | Mar 17, 2015 | Ashford Manor Labradoodles, Australian Labradoodle, Australian Labradoodle Puppy, Indiana breeder
Our labradoodles are known for their intelligence. This is a trait that is sought after by many who are considering adopting a dog into their family. It is a positive trait, however, if left unchallenged, your puppy’s intelligence might lead to a bratty dog. We...
by ashfordman | Mar 16, 2015 | Ashford Manor Labradoodles, Australian Labradoodle, Australian Labradoodle Puppy, Chocolate Australian Labradoodle, Indiana breeder, Medium Australian Labradoodle, Mini Australian Labradoodle, non-shedding dog
Brandy & Jack’s last litter is a group of girls. They are all curly and will be large mini and small medium in size. These little beauties are walking around exploring things around them. Here they are! They are all non-shedding, allergy friendly. ...
by ashfordman | Mar 10, 2015 | Ashford Manor Labradoodles, Australian Labradoodle, Australian Labradoodle Puppy, Dog Training, Indiana breeder, non-shedding dog, Service Dog, Therapy Dog
We have made a video of an extensive puppy socialization exercise we do with all of our puppies from day 3 until the day they go home. We do the Early Neurological Stimulation exercises from day 3 – 21 as well. The exercises in this video are in addition to the...
by ashfordman | Mar 7, 2015 | Australian Labradoodle
It is our recommendation that your labradoodle stay off of stairs for the first year of their life. By introducing stairs to your young labradoodle too soon, it is a potential that their young joints will not form properly; causing joint/hip problems later in life. ...
by ashfordman | Mar 2, 2015 | Ashford Manor Labradoodles, Australian Labradoodle, Dog Training
Before your can start to teach your labradoodle obedience, a very important step that you must master is called RELEASE. Release is exactly what it sounds like—it is a break from whatever you are teaching your puppy at the time. By teaching your puppy to release, it...
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