Clarendon Australian Labradoodles
Onkaparinga, SA
Newborn litter
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We are 4 years into our journey as a breeder of Multigenerational Miniature Australian Labradoodles (AL) and we have had three beautiful litters from our foundation girl Caly, and as of 1/7/2025 Piper's first litter Clarendon Australian Labradoodles is located on our small acreage in the southern Adelaide Hills. We…
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Newborn & Planned Litters
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Our Breeding Practices
Behaviour and socialisation
At Clarendon Australian Labradoodles, we pride ourselves on raising our puppies as part of our family. They are born and raised in our living area, ensuring they receive constant love, care, and socialization from day one. Our puppies undergo Early Neurological Stimulation (ENS) training and early scent introduction,…
Health
At Clarendon Australian Labradoodles, we prioritize the health and well-being of our puppies. Our breeding dogs undergo extensive health testing and DNA testing to ensure they are free from any relevant genetic diseases, and their hip and elbow scores are evaluated using Lavelle Hip and Elbow scoring. We adhere to…
Home environment
At our breeding program, we prioritize the well-being and socialization of our puppies. They are whelped inside our home, ensuring a comfortable and safe environment for their early development. Raised in a family setting, our puppies receive plenty of love, attention, and interaction with both adults and children. …
Included with our puppies
Puppies come with 8 weeks free insurance, Health guarantee, Puppy training information, Registration with the Australian labradoodle Association and ALA Pedigree documents Puppy raising guide, DNA results of parents, Certificate of vet check, Relevant health records, Breed specific care guide, Starter Food Pack,…
Health Tests
Core Tests(3/3)
Clarendon Australian Labradoodles conducts 3 out of 3 core health tests which RightPaw believe are most important to conduct for the Australian Labradoodle.
Canine Elliptocytosis
Genetic Test
Canine Elliptocytosis is a rare genetic disease causing the red blood cells to be abnormally…

Hip Dysplasia
Physical Test
These breeders have had x-rays taken on their breeding dogs to assess their ‘hip score’. Dogs with…

PRA
Genetic Test
Progressive Retinal Atrophy (PRA) in dogs is a type of genetic eye disease causing deterioration…

Additional Tests
Clarendon Australian Labradoodles conducts 18 additional tests available for the Australian Labradoodle.
Genetic Test
Congenital Myasthenic Syndrome (CMS) is genetic disease that causes extreme muscle weakness after just a short amount of exercise. It can result in puppies or dogs who collapse after only five to thirty minutes of exercise. There is a DNA test available to identify if a breeding dog is carrying this condition.
Genetic Test
Centronuclear myopathy (CNM), is a genetic muscle disease that occurs in Labradors. A DNA test is available to identify if a breeding dog is carrying this condition.
Genetic Test
Cone degeneration is a genetic eye disease that results in ‘day blindness’, extreme sensitivity to light, and poor vision. The condition begins in puppies and gradually worsens as they get older. There are various types of cone degeneration in the dog, including Achromatopsia. There is a DNA test available in certain breeds to identify whether a breeding dog is carrying this condition.
Genetic Test
This condition mainly affects Newfoundlands although other breeds can be affected. It is a genetic condition which results in the production of kidney and bladder stones. There is a DNA test available to confirm that breeding dogs are not carrying this condition.
Genetic Test
This is a disease affecting the spinal cord of older dogs, initially causing wobbliness and eventually hindlimb paralysis. It can affect a wide range of breeds. There is now a DNA test that can indicated if a breeding dog is carrying this disease.
Genetic Test
Exercise Induced Collapse (EIC) is a genetic condition mainly affecting Retrievers and Spaniels. It results in the dog collapsing after periods of intense exercise, even if they are normally able to cope with lower levels of exercise. There is a DNA test available which can indicate if a breeding dog is carrying this disease.
Physical Test
These breeders have had x-rays taken on their breeding dogs to assess the quality of their elbow joints. Dogs with very low ‘elbow scores’ are less likely to develop elbow problems in the future and less likely to pass hereditary elbow problems on to their puppies.
Genetic Test
Hereditary Nasal Parakeratosis (HNPK) is a genetic condition that can affect Labradors. It causes very dry and crusty skin around the nose that predisposes to infections. There is a DNA test available to determine whether a breeding dog is carrying this condition.
Genetic Test
Hyperuricosuria (HUU) is a genetic disease that causes a build-up of uric acid in the urine, predisposing to painful bladder and kidney stones. It can occur in a range of breeds. There is a DNA test available to identify whether a breeding dog is carrying this disease.
Genetic Test
Malignant Hyperthermia (MH) is a rare genetic condition that causes adverse reactions to anaesthetic drugs. It results in the body rapidly overheating and is sometimes fatal. There is now a DNA test available to identify if a breeding dog is carrying this condition.
Genetic Test
Mucopolysaccharidosis is a genetic lysosomal storage disease that can cause various problems including stunted growth and bone deformities. There are a few different variants of this disease that have been identified in different breeds. For many breeds there are DNA tests available to identify if a breeding dog is carrying the condition.
Genetic Test
X-linked myotubular myopathy (XLMTM) is an inherited muscle disease causing severe, progressive muscle atrophy in puppies. Affected puppies are small and lack coordination. Within weeks, the puppies may have difficulty holding their head up or standing and may collapse after exertion. There is a DNA test available to identify whether a breeding dog might be carrying this condition.
Genetic Test
Narcolepsy is a genetic disease which causes affected animals to fall asleep suddenly following periods of excitement, such a feeding or play. These dogs might collapse and appear drowsy or might completely fall asleep. They usually grow out of the condition after about one year of age. There is a DNA test available to identify if a breeding dog is carrying this condition.
Genetic Test
Neonatal Encephalopathy (NE) is a brain disease that can occur in Standard Poodle puppies. There is a DNA test available to identify whether a breeding dog is carrying this condition.
Genetic Test
Pyruvate Kinase Deficiency (PKD) is a genetic disorder resulting in low levels of an energy-producing enzyme in the body. Affected dogs can experience lethargy, exercise intolerance and severe anaemia. There is a DNA available to identify whether a breeding dog is carrying this condition.
Genetic Test
Skeletal Dysplasia is an inherited form of dwarfism which causes the leg bones to grow much shorter than is proportional for the body. Affected legs will be short and slightly bowed outwards. Often the forelimbs are more affected than the hindlimbs, which can make the condition more difficult to spot in subtle cases. There is a DNA test available to identify if a breeding dog is carrying this condition.
Genetic Test
Stargardt Disease, also known as Juvenile Macular Degeneration, is a genetic eye disease that causes gradual degeneration of the retina. This can cause blurred vision and difficulty seeing when moving quickly from bright to low light. There is a DNA test available to identify whether a breeding dog is carrying this condition.
Genetic Test
Von Willebrand’s Disease (VWD/vWD) is a genetic bleeding disorder caused by a lack of a specific clotting factor. There are three forms of the disease, types 1, 2 & 3. A DNA test is available for each type of VWD to identify whether a breeding dog is a carrier or might be affected. The severity of VWD varies widely between breeds and individuals, ranging from life threatening, through to having no impact on clotting ability.
Transportation options
Clarendon Australian Labradoodles will send their puppies to the following states for their new families:
Getting your puppy home
Clarendon Australian Labradoodles supports the following options for getting your new puppy home safely.
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About the Breeder
A little about us
I am having great fun as an ethical hobby breeder of Miniature of Australian Labradoodles. I have had dogs all of my life and commenced training dogs in Obedience when I was 11. I love working and having fun with my dogs. I live on small acreage in the Adelaide Hills -such a nice environment for people and animals. I…
Why we got involved in breeding
To have fun. To breed healthy well adjusted puppies. To keep some of these puppies myself and enable other people to have a quality puppy from a trustworthy source.
Our special touch
Hands on approach to puppy rearing and stimulation and socialization. Limited number of breeding dogs and litters. Home environment. Intention to produce very social, trainable puppies. Specific bespoke environmental and early developmental and socialization requests will be considered.
Credentials
State registration
DACO229633
Breeding since
2023
- Australian Labradoodle Association
A$4,000