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The “adopt not shop” argument begins with the assumption that Australia has a massive oversupply of dogs, and – as a result – hundred of thousands of loveable shelter pets are being put down. Emotive (and misleading) image from Animal… Read more...

  This is Chippy and that’s Lolly below. these girls are Cherry and Blaze’s puppies – so they are Cavalier KCS X Labrador with just a touch of Koolie Sheep dog .  They were born in October 2017 and should… Read more...

We now have four beautiful young Golden Retrievers. These girls have all been DNA tested and have had eye and hip exams and have been found satisfactory for breeding These are the sisters Hillary and Oriel born on the 12th… Read more...

Meet Poppy, Hazel and Ginger, born on the 8th of December 2015.  And again grown up. that’s Poppy in the middle and Hazel and Ginger below. These girls are MiniRetrievers but unlike Maggie and her sisters they are 1/4 Labrador… Read more...

Frankie above  and her sisters Violet, Maisie, Maggie and Marley are a new cross I have developed to breed small dogs like Golden Retrievers that we are calling MiniRetrievers and their puppies which we call MiniGroodles. This is Maggie –… Read more...

Blaze is a Cavalier King Charles Spaniel (CKCS)- with a dash of working Koolie sheepdog. His mother was an accident – but such a lovely coloured accident that her owner Annika and I decided that it would be fun to… Read more...

[et_pb_section admin_label=”section”][et_pb_row admin_label=”row”][et_pb_column type=”4_4″][et_pb_text admin_label=”Text”] It all started with First Cross (F1) Labradoodles but over the years we have investigated a number of crosses. Hybrid dogs are usually lovely animals but the increasing (understandable) demand for a non shedding coat… Read more...

Goldendoodles were first bred in the US, and were named by the Sterling family in Canada. Blue Sterling has put together a fantastic site on goldendoodles and information about their coats and shedding propensities is all discussed there in great… Read more...