***labradoodle pup for sale***

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BTW I work 70 hours a week so that my wife has no need to work and can look after our child while she studies. Maybe you should keep questions like that to yourself. It is funny how here on rc you can put something up and have someone question your private life, 736 posts and this is the first one that has me upset.
 
All you had to say was you worked out of town all week and all would have been fine right? You had to cop an attitude and come back with a rant.
 
And cook dont sweat it about the general motors guy, it aint worth your time and hastle, just ignore it or better yet use the block option.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=10199801#post10199801 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by cook
FREED:

I think this post is losing its purpose. I posted this on here in hopes of someone seeing her and wanting her or knowing someone who maybe does. I did not put this on here to be debated about whether or not she is "purebred" or registered or what have you. Bottom line is she is a sweet puppy in need of a good home.


Look. Contrary to what you just stated, in you first post you wrote, "Champion Bloodlines."
Since this animal was cross-bread between two diffrent breeds, then those 'champion bloodlines' are now null and void.
I would like to see how you can justify someone spending $850 on a mixed-breeed dog ?

For that kind of money I'm positive I can locate MANY diffrent AKC (American Kennel Club) pure bread/regestered dogs. Many with champion bloodlines. Fair enough ?
 
DJ.....the dogs parents are of champion bloodlines. And those two champion bloodlines have been bred together to create this labradoodle pup. If you are not interested in her or think that $850 is too much then that is your perogative. Go find another AKC dog of your liking!
 
this is how I justified paying so much for her...... she has the wonderful devotion and integrity that a lab provides but is extremely intelligent like the poodles, she is also a hypo-allergenic dog and low to no shed so that is great for asthma and allergy suffers, such as myself and son, who still want dogs!
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=10199844#post10199844 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Freed
All you had to say was you worked out of town all week and all would have been fine right? You had to cop an attitude and come back with a rant.

Why dont you take yourself and your s hitty tude out of the orca forum. And find some place that the people wouldnt mind humoring your simple minded persona.

It doesnt matter if he would like to see if someone here is intrested in his dog. The orca members are a pretty tight nit group and if i had to give up my puppy i would rahter it go to someone i know also.

Your out of line and out of place.
 
DJ.....the dogs parents are of champion bloodlines. And those two champion bloodlines have been bred together to create this labradoodle pup. If you are not interested in her or think that $850 is too much then that is your perogative. Go find another AKC dog of your liking!

And with all due respect, he and I were simply making a point to those interested in the dog that they were buying a $850 mutt. Listen, I know people who have the same mix, they are great dogs. However, you were at the very least being misleading in your first post seeing as how you are well aware that this specific dog is not registered with any legitimate registry nor a champion breed.

I would hope someone would do the same for me.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=10199077#post10199077 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by osiris4evr
From what I know about "designer dogs" they can only be registered with a mixed breed registrary which I think is called the American Pet Registrary.

Just a quick FYI to anyone who's interested in mixed breed kennel club events:

Neutered mixed breed dogs can be registered with the UKC (the United Kennel Club) in association with AMBOR (American Mixed Breed Obedience Registry). Once they have a LP# (Limited Privilege), they can participate in all UKC licensed obedience, agility, & weight pull events, and mixed breeds with gun dog heritage can participate in field/hunt trials and retriever events. Mixed breeds can earn UKC titles & degrees.

Regards,
Heather
 
Allright let me sum this all up in a nutshell. The dog is the direct decendent of two champion parents in their breed, thats basically all he said. Now even to the simple man it is still not mis leading by stating that the dogs parents are champions and that the bloodlines on both sides of the parents carry champions on the family tree. Have you not seen some of the other prices people are paying for the so called MUTTS as you all are saying, i just paid 750 dollars for a peekapoo and it is the most adorable dog you have ever seen. The reason people are getting so much money for these mix breeds is that people like me and cook and many, many others out there are willing to pay this kind of money for them. End of story and a nice big PERIOD.
 
I knew we had some Tang Police here on RC but ...

SHEESH!

My sister is an Occupational Therapist or is in school toward that goal anyway. She works with some service dogs and may know someone who'd be interested - I'll send her a link to this thread :)
 
Bluecarpet, you own a poodle mix, therefore you are well aware that it isn't a true breed. However, to someone who does not know this, saying it has "Champion Blood Lines" and has all of its "paperwork" would imply that it is a purebred dog. Unfortunately, it isn't. It is a mutt. That is a simple fact. Nothing against mutts, I grew up with them and they were great all great dogs. I still have one and love him to death. However, in the end, he is still a mutt.

Again, what you do with your money is your call, I could care less. I was just trying to make sure no one here purchased this dog under mistaken pretenses.
 
No offense taketz but if anyone thinks that a labradoodle is a purebreed dog that person might just want to go and get checked by some kind of doctor.

The dog is called a LABRADOODLE, which would imply right away that it was not a purebred. The parents of this dog on the other hand are champions, and the family tree has champions in it. Which means this dog comes from a top pedigree, hence the price of the dog. Now that everyone is clear on this subject, good luck with selling your dog cook. I would love to take her as i know for a fact that these types of dogs are great as far as an all around pet.
 
taketz.....by papers I meant she comes with a "puppy passport" which contains a record of all of her vet visits, vaccines, and fecal sample results as well as her pedigree and her puppy registration with the ILA. By champion blood lines all I mean is that her mother is a champion and comes from champions as well as her fahter, therefore she has champion blood in her, right? THat does not mean she is a champion, she just comes from champion parents. I hope this clears up the situation.
 
Bluecarpet, trying my best not to sound mean or demeaning to you or any of the other people who have purchased any of the poodle mixes, but if everyone truly realized that any poodle mix was simply a glorified mutt, then why would they be sold for the same price as purebreds and why would those buying or selling them truly care if they came from 'champion blood lines'. The fact is, many people don't understand this and I was simply trying to make sure there were no discrepancies here.

Cook, I'm sorry if it came out as if I were implying you were being deceitful, I truly wasn't. Like I said before, these are great dogs and for what its worth, knowing the parents of the dogs is very useful as the chance you will be surprised with a health issue down the line is much, much less.
 
People care if they came from good bloodlines. I most certainly did. It means that they have a generally good health rating and are deemed to not have common heriditary issues. Many dogs out there are bred regardless of who the mother and father are and the result is a dog that is going to have problems the rest of it's life. With the good blood lines I am basically providing the potential buyer with the good knowledge that this dog is free from hip dysplasia, joint problems, and an overall good genetic guarantee.

I did not set the standard price for these dogs. If you research them, they run anywhere from $650 to $2500. I myself paid $1100. That is just what the market dictates for these dogs.
 
Read the second part of my post which I addressed to you cook. I stated those benefits, just in less words. Knowing the parents health histories are virtually worth the price of the dog alone as one bad genetic ailment (Hip displasia as cook mentioned would be the main one with this mix I would imagine) would easily cost more to treat than the price of the dog.

As for this thread, I have said my piece and made sure that no one was unintentionally mislead so I'm done posting on it. I hope this cute dog finds a great home, and I'm sure it will. They are great animals and it seems like Cook has done the research on this specific pup so I wouldn't imagine any problems in the future with him.

And for what its worth cook, if I seemed rude, its due purely because of my disdain of those very people who do breed dogs without the slightest care of who their parents are and the health problems that arise because of it. I do apologize if I took some of that out on you.
 
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