All Heart Puppies
When you buy a puppy from a breeder who is registered with the Australian Labradoodle Association (ALA), you can be confident s/he is breeding in accordance with ALA rules and ethics that govern compulsory health screening of breeding stock, restrict the number and frequency of litters per female, specify the age by which females should be retired, and have the health and welfare of the Australian Labradoodle breed uppermost.




Available Puppies
La Maison Ode to Rubenesque aka "Ruby" whelped a beautiful litter of nine puppies on 26 July 2022. Sired by Clairevale Leonardo aka "Leo", the pups are mostly caramel in colour and are likely to be small-medium in size. Six of the puppies have fleece coats and three have wool coats. Both coat types are considered to be hypoallergenic. We currently have one fleece male, one wool male and one wool female pup available. The boys will be ready to go to new homes from 20 September and the little girl from 27 September. Please inquire via email for more information.
Upcoming Litters
After the success of Thandi’s first litter sired by Willow Lane President’s Prodigy aka “Eddie”, we have decided on a repeat mating of this gorgeous chocolate duo. Thandi and Eddie had their second honeymoon in July 2022 and we are delighted to confirm her pregnancy. We are expecting a litter of medium, chocolate, fleece coated puppies to be born towards the end of September 2022. These pups will be ready to go to their new homes in late November. Please inquire via email for more information.
Puppy Application
If you would like to enquire about purchasing an All Heart puppy, wish to be added to our waitlist, and / or are interested in more information about our Guardian Program, please send an email of introduction to Donna & John: allheartlabradoodles@gmail.com
All Heart Puppies
When you buy a puppy from a breeder who is registered with the Australian Labradoodle Association (ALA), you can be confident s/he is breeding in accordance with ALA rules and ethics that govern compulsory health screening of breeding stock, restrict the number and frequency of litters per female, specify the age by which females should be retired, and have the health and welfare of the Australian Labradoodle breed uppermost.
