About Us

Our Story

All other Labradoodles are distinct from the Australian Labradoodle. The original Australian Labradoodle was only a Labrador Retriever crossed with a Standard Poodle. The Australian dogs from this cross are sometimes referred to as "Multi-generational" Labradoodles since they were typically bred to each other over subsequent generations. Then, in the late 1980s, Tegan Park and Rutland Manor, the two individuals who created the modern Australian Labradoodle, started carefully blending early generations of their Lab/Poodle crosses with numerous other breeds to enhance temperament, coat, conformation, and size.

Our Goal

Our goal is to safeguard the health and soundness of Australian Labradoodles while carefully watching over the breed's further evolution. To help secure the future of the Australian Labradoodle, every member breeder is meticulously vetted. Breeding must meet the highest requirements for our member breeders. Breeder Mentors are available to support member breeders and aid beginning breeders. Reprinted with permission from the American Australian Labradoodle Club.

Coats

There are primarily two kinds of coats: An angora goat's silky, textured coat is similar to the fleece texture of this garment. It can appear straight and wavy or soft and swirling. It is a simple coat to handle. The wavy fleece coat is what the majority of our Denali Labradoodles will have. Wool Textured Garment: The texture of this coat is similar to lambs wool. It will resemble loose, swirling wool that is easily opened up by the skin. It shouldn't have a thick, dense, or tightly coiled appearance.

The variety of colours available for labradoodles is one of their fascinating features. They can have solid-colored coats or ones with parti, phantom, sable, brindle, abstract, and multi-pattern patterns. The majority of puppies will age and/or darken. As they get older, for instance, chocolate puppies frequently turn a café hue. White, cream, chalk, gold, apricot, caramel, buff, parchment, red, chocolate, café, lavender, pewter, silver, and black are some frequent labradoodle hues! Please give me one of each hue.

Color