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What is involved in adopting a bungaree labradoodle pup?
We are a small family based breeder and all our pups are raised in our home. This means we won't have many litters available throughout the year. Keep an eye on this page or our facebook page for updates of our expected litters. If you are interested in adopting a Bungaree Pup then please fill in our Application form once applications are open. We only begin a formal waiting list once a pregnancy has been confirmed. Our Waiting List is OPEN.
Once puppies are born we will notify you as to whether there is a pup available for you. We never know how many pups we will end up with or if there are enough females or males to go with each family's preference. So please be patient, as you may have to wait for a more suitable litter. At this stage, if you are offered a pup and you accept, you will need to pay a $1000 holding fee which will be deducted from your final purchase price of $4400 inc GST.
At 6-7 weeks of age we as a breeder select which pup/s we would like to keep for our breeding program. We are then able to find the most suitable homes for the remaining pups as by this stage we can evaluate their temperament and personalities.
Bungaree Labradoodle Pups are able to go to their new homes from 8 weeks of age. Our pups are raised and cared for in our home. They are well socialised, microchipped, vaccinated and will have begun basic toilet training to help you as you adapt your new puppy into your home.
You can also discover in more detail, what is involved in caring and raising your own Labradoodle Pup in our Bungaree Puppy Care Notes. (Available to new Puppy Owners). Each dog breed has different needs in regards to temperament and grooming etc. It is a good idea to get a basic idea of what needs a Labradoodle has and whether they are suitable for your family.
Why the Price?
Price is the same regardless of colour or whether the puppy is male, female with wool or fleece coat.
The price of a pup includes:
Puppy Pack Includes:
The price of a pup includes:
- PuppyCare Notes
- 6 Months Pet Insurance with Knose
- De-sexing Contract
- 6 week vaccinations & vet check
- 2, 4, 6 and 8 week worming,
- Microchipping,
- Registration of your puppy with the Australian Labradoodle Association,
- Welcome home puppy pack to help get you started.
- 3 Year Health Guarantee
- Neurostimulation training for health of pup in first 2 weeks
- Start of toilet training and crate training for your pup
Puppy Pack Includes:
- Puppy Blanket (with smell of puppy mates on it)
- Sample of dog food
- Puppy Pad for trip home
- Natural Household Cleaner (safe to use around pups and people and helps with puppy accidents)
- Flea and Tick Shampoo sample
- Vet Worming and Vaccination Passport
Health Guarantee
Our puppies come with a limited 3 year Health Guarantee.
All puppies have had age appropriate vaccinations, worming medication, vet checks and will be de-sexed before they leave for their new families. Whilst they are under the anesthetic for de-sexing they are also microchipped and given a tattoo inside their ear in order to indicate that they have been desexed. Check out more information on what is involved in our Labradoodle Pups Health Guarantee. We can not guarantee a hypoallergenic coat with our dogs. Each persons allergies can differ in what they are reacting to. For some (like me) it is the hair, for others it is saliva or even dander from the coat or pollen bought in from outside on the coat. Please make your own checks first.
All puppies have had age appropriate vaccinations, worming medication, vet checks and will be de-sexed before they leave for their new families. Whilst they are under the anesthetic for de-sexing they are also microchipped and given a tattoo inside their ear in order to indicate that they have been desexed. Check out more information on what is involved in our Labradoodle Pups Health Guarantee. We can not guarantee a hypoallergenic coat with our dogs. Each persons allergies can differ in what they are reacting to. For some (like me) it is the hair, for others it is saliva or even dander from the coat or pollen bought in from outside on the coat. Please make your own checks first.