Labradoodles
We raise quality, well bred F3 also known as multigenerational Labradoodle puppies. But what are "multigen" Labradoodles you may ask? The term multigenerational labradoodles simply means any labradoodle that is beyond a second generation mix. Typically this means that an F3 Labradoodle was bred from two second generation Labradoodles. It is important to know that they have a curly coat that requires very routine maintenance including regular brushing and grooming. While no dog is actually "no-shed" or hypo-allergenic" F3 Labradoodles will have little to no shedding and most often would be a good fit for someone with an allergy to dogs. However, it is important to note that there is no guarantee our puppies will not cause allergies for some folks.
Bella
Bella is a chocolate (cafe au lait) F2 labradoodle. She is the Princess of the group and absolutely adores being pampered. She would be happy if you brushed her all day long. Cooper is her best friend and they are often found snuggled up together. Bella has been genetically tested with Embark breeders panel.
Cooper
Cooper is a cream colored F2 Labradoodle. He is a BIG baby, but despite his large size he believes he's quite small and should be a lap dog. Cooper has a thing against open doors and insists on closing any door that happens to be left open. He loves his stuffy and will carry it around with him like a baby. Bella is his best friend and you will often find them cuddling each other. Cooper has been genetically tested with the Embark breeders panel.
In 2020 Bunker Hill Farm Labs made the decision to add Labradoodles to our program. Why did we decide to add a "designer breed" to our program you might ask? My parents two dogs passed away fairly close in time to each other. Not long after, my Mom knew her house was too empty and that she would need to add another four-legged friend to the family. While they would have loved to add one of our labs to their home, my Dad is very allergic to dogs and they would need to find a breed that would not flare up his allergies. After A LOT of discussion they decided that a labradoodle would be the perfect fit and we decided that they would be my first (and likely only)guardian home. There is not anyone in the world I can think of that I trust more than my parents to take on the role of a guardian home.