General discussion on all labradoodle-related matters - anything not otherwise covered by specific forums on the site.
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Madison
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- Location: Kingsbridge, South Devon.
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by Madison » 27 Feb 2013, 12:50
Hi,
Lilly our F1 miniature was £800 from North Devon
Dessie our F2B was £850 from Diddlington Doodles.
Both beautiful soppy friendly girls

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gilly g
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by gilly g » 14 Apr 2013, 20:18
I have wanted to say something before for a long time, but haven't: What part of our language do we not we understand
"Please record your answer to the poll but do not comment on this thread. If you wish to make comments on pricing please do so in the general forums (it's a fairly popular topic!).
Mark"
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molsp
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by molsp » 14 Apr 2013, 21:37
I just got my little girly yesterday, she was £2000, I could have gone for a sibling who cost less but she is just so lovely, I knew she was the one for me.
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Immi
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- Location: North Wales
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by Immi » 15 Apr 2013, 00:27
gilly g wrote:I have wanted to say something before for a long time, but haven't: What part of our language do we not we understand
"Please record your answer to the poll but do not comment on this thread. If you wish to make comments on pricing please do so in the general forums (it's a fairly popular topic!).
Mark"
Since the polling is broken on the site the only way to record the price is by commenting on the thread

Gav & Becks.

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suebedo
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- Location: Denham, South Bucks
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by suebedo » 15 Apr 2013, 06:40
Yep, just tried and it's broken, so.........
Fozzie was £550 with no history
Florence was £650 with pictures of mum and dad and an lineage chart (not sure what they're called) and hip and elbow score certificate from a breeder who has signed up to UKLA breeder code of practise.
Both dogs came chipped with puppy food and first vaccination.
Wow - I never new you could pay £2k for a dog but she is beautiful it has to be said.
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michala
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by michala » 15 Apr 2013, 11:35
Kimberlenes puppies are expensive as there is much demand for them and they are stunning both in looks and personality (i am biased

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gilly g
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by gilly g » 15 Apr 2013, 14:09
Immi wrote:gilly g wrote:I have wanted to say something before for a long time, but haven't: What part of our language do we not we understand
"Please record your answer to the poll but do not comment on this thread. If you wish to make comments on pricing please do so in the general forums (it's a fairly popular topic!).
Mark"
Since the polling is broken on the site the only way to record the price is by commenting on the thread

Aaah! I didn't know the polling was not working :

lol:

! It did when I used this a few years ago!
Thanks very much.
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Pollykettle
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by Pollykettle » 18 Apr 2013, 13:12
I paid £700 for male choc . He was brought up in home environment and is a wonderful dog, as he is now 10 month,s old, he thinks he knows everything. I,m glad I paid the money and didn,t get one from a puppy farm. Still in sontact with breeder . He is F2B, ie labradodle x miniature poodle
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ratneruk
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by ratneruk » 25 Apr 2013, 19:17
£500 here and included all the jabs and being tagged.

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lesbevis
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- Location: Nottingham
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by lesbevis » 21 Jun 2013, 11:20
Daisy mae was £500

well worth it from local breeder
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Lotdoodle
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by Lotdoodle » 28 Jun 2013, 14:46
I paid 850.00 2 years ago for our f1b labradoodle. Did look at the Australian doodles before buying Lottie but was a bit worried at the fact that the puppy's get speyed at such an early age (6 weeks) and yet most vets tell u to wait till after their first season!!
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Pshopper
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by Pshopper » 28 Jun 2013, 15:41
After an exhausting amount of research and talking to different breeders, we eventually found *the one* but also she chose us. Very precious about where and who her pups where going to,rightly so, and I know that she will also put respective buyers off if she feels that they are not right. There is a long waiting list for every litter and also all her pups are brought up and socialised in a family home with loads of contact and stimulation, which was very important to us. We had to travel to visit her and one of her requirements was that she wanted to meet us before they were conceived and then once when the pups where born at 4weeks. We met her dogs so we knew what we where going to end up with after the fluffy cute as a pie pup grew up. All hip score etc.. coloured certificates where shown to us. She also set up a FB page so that we could contact previous litter owners and for the current owners to be supportive and helpful to each other during the "fun" of puppy rearing which I have to say has been the most valuable tool to hand. The whole experience from start to finish has been brilliant. We have been very fortunate. We paid 850.
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Susan42
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by Susan42 » 22 Jul 2013, 20:21
I paid £400
Susan and Barney