Luna and Jack's Puppies
This litter is fully reserved
Luna's litter will be raised in Evanston, WY with our daughter Sarah and her family. She has been helping with puppies since the beginning. She has a Facebook page specifically for Ellsworth Labradoodle puppies raised in Wyoming. https://www.facebook.com/WYOdoodles/ You can also see Luna's puppies on instagram @wyodoodles
Father Jack
Australian Labradoodle
Size: medium
DOB: 21 March 2016
Height: 19 inches? ( guessing adult size)
Weight: 30lbs
Color: Phantom
Coat: Wavy
Penn-hips .55..56Hips and Elbows: free
CERF Eyes: normal
DNA: clear for all but EIC- carrier
Registration Number: ALAA-048987
Mother Luna
Australian Labradoodle
Size: medium
DOB: 10/13/2016
Height: 17.5 inches
Weight: 24 lbs
Color: light Chocolate
Coat: Wavy fleece
OFA- prelim- Hips - fair
Elbows: clear
CERF Eyes: normal
DNA:clear by parentage- VWE, PRA-prcd, EIC
Registration Number: ALAA-055239
Born July 24, 2020 3 boys and 2 girls
The puppies were 7 weeks old on 9/11/2020. It is a little easier to guess size for these puppies because they are from the same parents as a litter we had last year. The largest puppy in the last litter was 9 lbs 6 oz at 7 weeks old. He is now 46 lbs. Sarah's Soleil was also from that litter, and she was 6 lbs 13 oz at 7 weeks old. she is now 28 lbs. I would estimate with the weights from all but Mango being between 7 and a half and 8 pounds, weight at their adult size would be be between 30 and 40 lbs.
Can you guess the theme for their temporary names?
Orange ribbon girl "Mango"
Red ribbon boy "Cranberry"
Blue ribbon boy "Blueberry"
It is hard to believe these darling puppies are already 6 weeks old. They are so much fun and have such wonderful personalities. I am looking forward to their aptitude evaluations at the end of this week to see how they do in comparison to how they act at home. They are getting so brave and have explored nearly every inch of our backyard including climbing the boulders. They love to follow us around the yard and are starting to come when called. They had their first night in the crate and did an amazing job. They slept from 10pm to 4 am without accidents which is a very very long time for such tiny bladders. I just can't get enough cuddles with these sweet fur babies!