Canyon Court Labradoodles
- Home-Raised
- Health Tested
- Family Friendly
- Therapy Dog Temperament
- No-to-Low Shed Coat
- Beautiful Pet
- Allergy friendly

We are a small, licensed, family breeder of authentic Australian Labradoodles. Our home is in Bonita, California, a friendly Southern California community of southern San Diego County. Our dogs are family pets. Your puppy is raised in our suburban home with cats, kids and the echoes of the large community around us.
Canyon Court Labradoodles' mission is to produce healthy, happy, intelligent, and allergy-friendly Australian Labradoodles. Our breeding dogs have their ancestry in the original Multigenerational Australian Labradoodle lines from the founders of the breed. Our breeding dogs are screened using genetic tests and health exams with strict standards. Your puppies go home with a three-year health guarantee and a lifetime of support from Canyon Court Labradoodles.
We strive to maintain the foundational characteristics of the Authentic Multigenerational Australian Labradoodle, developed over the last 20 years. We are proud members of the International Labradoodle Association, a breeding organization that includes ALAA and ALA, whose foundational goal is to create and maintain a healthy Labradoodle by creating guidelines for testing, breeding, and standards of temperament and physiology.
Canyon Court Australian Labradoodles’ breeding dogs undergo rigorous genetic testing, meeting the standards and guidelines set forth by Australian Labradoodle Club of America and the Australian Labradoodle Association of America, as well as other reputable breeding organizations. (Please visit ALCA and ALAA to find out more about these Labradoodle organizations and healthy standards of breeding, as well as to gain insight into personality and breed characteristics of the Australian Labradoodle). Our breeding dogs undergo annual eye exams, as well as thyroid and cardiologic tests. The dogs are proven to be clear of the genetic diseases of PRA (prcd) and vWd. We select and breed animals with sound hips (Penn Hip tested, AVA, or OFA) and calm, mellow, easy-going personalities.
At Canyon Court, we focus on temperament and conformation breeding standards, creating healthy, fun-loving animals, well acclimated to everyday suburban family life. Our dogs benefit from our large yard and fresh canyon air, but they also grow up around the sounds of setting car alarms, delivery trucks bringing packages, sirens in the distance, and the chants of our local high school football team practicing on the mesa above our long canyon. When the puppies are old enough, we take them for short walks and car rides in our community. Our highly-socialized puppies are lovingly handled by children and grandparents; they live with cats and babies.
Our dogs know the suburban lifestyle, and they love it! They are loved and cherished, and ready to be respected members in your family. Whether your community is urban or rural, our dogs are ready to adapt to your setting, your family, and your lifestyle. Canyon Court's Labradoodles love human interaction and they thrive on attention, exercise, and affection. Welcome to the world of Australian Labradoodles!
Savannah's litter has arrived! Born May 5th PUPPIES AVAILABLE Home in July - Reserve your pup now!
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The first
labradoodles originated in the late 1980’s. The breed creation began
with the dream of a service dog that was allergy friendly, allowing
those in need of animal assistance, but hampered by allergies (either
their own or a loved one's), to work with and own a therapy/guide
companion dog.
The Labradoodle “breed” began when a blind
woman from Hawaii yearned for a service dog but her husband was,
unfortunately, allergic to dogs. A Poodle-Labrador mating led to a
litter of three puppies; this litter led to the eventual formation of
the labradoodle service dog breed.
However, early
Poodle-Labrador crosses yield unpredictable traits, such as the
individual dog's temperament, size, coat-shedding, and the coat’s
allergenic properties. Even in the very first litter, only one of the
puppies was hypoallergenic. Only one puppy could live with the
requesting couple to become a seeing-guide dog. While, the other two
pups, both highly-intelligent, went on to work as companion dogs
elsewhere. The hypoallergenic, non-to-low shed coat of many
Labradoodles allowed allergy sufferers to own and love a wonderful
dog. Yet the unpredictable outcome of breeding, made the breed
difficult for some owners.
Fortunately, experienced breeders in
Australia took on the cause of consistency, by breeding proven multiple
generations of the best labradoodles to the best labradoodles with the
most desirable characteristics of temperament and coat qualities, and
eventually, also infusing other breeds into the breeding lines at
appropriate times in order to create a new breed of dog - the
multigenerational Australian Labradoodle.
The Australian Labradoodle has its roots in
well-pedigreed Poodle and Labrador lines; the gene pool of this breed
is further diversified, and strengthened, by the infusion of a select
few other breeds, chosen to better the overall health of the Australian
Labradoodle breed. The characteristic of bone soundness (especially
for smaller doodles) is solidified through infusions from the American
Cocker Spaniel and English Cocker Spaniel. The Irish Water Spaniel (a
close relative to the Poodle), further enriched the coat and structural
qualities of the breed. The new breeds were added to the Multigenerational Australian Labradoodle after much thought and
research, and in moderation, at appropriate times of the breed
formation.
The collection of these wonderful animals’ genes
come together to create a diversified and healthier genetic breed of dog, with breeding animals selected and
raised with the original dream of a healthy, happy, intelligent
companion dog serviceable to all people, and able to be loved and
enjoyed by allergy sufferers and their loved ones.
New scientific research enables breeders
to conduct extensive genetic testing on their breeding dogs; allowing
us to choose only the best, genetically sound dogs to continue in the
development of the Australian Labradoodle as a healthy family pet.
Hip
testing and research on the environmental factors associated with hip
dysplasia give responsible breeders the opportunity to work towards the
elimination of hip dysplasia from the Labradoodle line.
Until one has loved an animal a part of one's soul remains unawakened.
Anatole France

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