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Older Puppies Available

✨ Rare Opportunity! This Sweet 3-Month-Old Pup is Ready to Join Your Family – $2000 ✨
Every now and then, we have an older puppy available—and this boy is truly something special! He’s 3 months old, up to date on vaccinations, microchipped, and already pre-spoiled with a fantastic head start on potty training. Friendly, adaptable, and full of love, he’d thrive in any family setting. Don’t miss your chance to bring home this amazing companion—he’s ready to make your heart his home!

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Three Months Old

playful  Australian Labradoodle, labradoodle in Michigan, available puppy

Meet Blue Ridge
This handsome guy is the definition of an old soul in a puppy body. Blue Ridge is mellow, gentle, and full of heart—he’s the kind of pup who just gets you.

He’ll happily romp with his littermates or chase a toy or two, but his true superpower is simply being your calm, loyal shadow. Whether your home is full of hustle or quiet and cozy, Blue Ridge is the kind of companion who brings peace, joy, and steady love. His favorite place in the world? Right by your side.

playful  Australian Labradoodle, labradoodle in Michigan, available puppy
playful  Australian Labradoodle, labradoodle in Michigan, available puppy

Meet Badlands
This fun-loving boy is equal parts silly and snuggly. Badlands has a big personality and an even bigger heart—he’s the kind of pup who makes every day more joyful.

He loves a good round of zoomies, followed by a well-earned nap snuggled up on the couch. Whether he’s making you laugh with his goofy antics or curling up for a cuddle, Badlands is always happy just being near his people.

If you’re looking for a puppy who will steal your heart and never give it back, Badlands might just be the one.

playful  Australian Labradoodle, labradoodle in Michigan, available puppy
Parents: Lola & Han 
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Lola & Han

Medium (30-40 lbs)

black, possible with white markings
Fleece & Soft Fleece Coats

Please remember that in a picture you cannot see everything about a puppy.  A puppy may hold its ears flat, or forward, or have chin slightly tipped so muzzle looks shorter or longer, etc.  It is very easy for families to make all sorts of assumptions based on a picture, and in almost every case those assumptions about looks or personality are completely inaccurate.  When these puppies are viewed in person and moving around, there are very little noticeable differences between them.  All the puppies will have very similar coats and be almost the same color.   Also remember that it is very important for us to assess personality and temperament when determining what sort of environment each puppy will be best suited to.  Although I'm sure very family will fall in love with a certain picture or face, we ask that you remember we cannot place puppies simply based on a "feeling" a family has about a particular puppy.  Thanks for understanding that we need to carefully assess temperament and work with a trainer at 7 weeks of age to figure out which puppy is best suited for your family, as well as which family is best for each puppy.  Both sides of the situation need to be considered as our priority is forever homes.  

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