by ashfordman | Sep 13, 2017 | Ashford Manor Labradoodles, Australian Labradoodle, Australian Labradoodle Puppy
This gorgeous black boy is available on September 20th from Ashford Manor Labradoodles. He has a great personality, will mature to 30 – 40 lbs. full grown. He has a wavy, silky fleece coat. Black Australian Labradoodles are very hard to photograph, although they...
by ashfordman | Sep 8, 2017 | Ashford Manor Labradoodles, Australian Labradoodle, Dogs
Did you know that less than 50% of families register their microchips for their new puppies? Every puppy we send home as a microchip already , but it is your responsibility to register it. We use a company that you only register it one time, and you only make a...
by ashfordman | Sep 3, 2017 | Ashford Manor Labradoodles, Australian Labradoodle, Dog health, Dogs
Happy Labor Day Weekend to All! This is a great time to celebrate with friends and family over a cook-out or a picnic. A few tips to remember while you are out with your Australian Labradoodle enjoying the last warm days in some parts of the country, here in Indiana...
by ashfordman | Sep 2, 2017 | Ashford Manor Labradoodles, Australian Labradoodle, Dog Training, Dogs
The other week I was in a harbor and was watching a young girl pull her dog into the water. The dog clearly did not want to go in the water although the girl was insistent the dog join her. This struggle went on for some time trying to get him to jump off the dock,...
by ashfordman | Aug 7, 2017 | Ashford Manor Labradoodles, Australian Labradoodle, Dog health, Dogs
Safety Hikes Walking through the woods can be a great past time for you and your Australian Labradoodle. Unfortunately we need to be aware of things that are around us and how to take care of them. There are many bushes and trees that have thorns of all sizes that can...
by ashfordman | Jul 27, 2017 | Ashford Manor Labradoodles, Australian Labradoodle, Dog health, Dogs
Ticks Ticks can latch on to your Australian Labradoodle hiking through the woods, walking down the street, or just playing catch in your yard. Ticks attach to your dog’s body and can cause Lyme Disease. Different flea and tick medicines work better in different parts...
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