At Noble Vestal Labradoodles, we believe that all dogs should live a life as
someone's beloved family member(s), whether they will be used for breeding
or not.
Here at Noble Vestal Labradoodles, our breeding stock lives in our house as
our family dogs. In an effort for us to expand our breeding stock we have
implemented the Guardian Home Program. This enables us to acquire more
breeding stock without raising our dogs in a kennel environment.
Kendra Vestal Contact Us Noblesville, Indiana (317) 770 7418
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Guardian Program
At this time we are seeking guardian families for several young puppies
whom we hope to have join our program in 2010 & 2011.
See Bottom of Page to View Currently Available Companions
A Guardian Family gets the very best that Noble Vestal Labradoodles has to offer in the Australian Labradoodle! This means
that we choose our breeding stock based on the best qualities that are outlined in our breed standard with temperament of
course coming first. Another wonderful benefit to our Guardian Families is that their Guardian dog or puppy will be completely
health tested by 12 months of age (some tests may be done as early as 16 weeks of age) at the expense of Noble Vestal
Labradoodles prior to entering our breeding program at no cost to the Guardian Family. Our Guardian Families get to enjoy the
excitement of being a part of our breeding program, and seeing the offspring of their very own Guardian dog be placed with
families across the country bringing others the same joy and happiness that they have received from their Guardian Dog!
To be considered as a Guardian Home for one of our breeding dogs, we require that you live within 30 miles of our home. It is
necessary that you have physical fencing to provide a safe and secure environment for the Guardian dog/puppy, own your own
home, and have a schedule that will allow for your dog to not be left alone for extended periods of time. All dogs and pups placed
in Guardian Families must be indoor dogs, and never be left outside unattended. Guardian Families must have reliable
transportation, and a willingness to bring the Guardian dog/pup to us when needed throughout the year.
Most all of our dogs/pups available for our Guardian Program will be females. Occasionally we will have a male available but it is
rare.
If you are applying for a young adult, or mature Guardian dog, she will already come to you completely health tested, and may
have just a couple more breedings for us (depending on her age and the number of litters she has had) prior to her being spayed
and released solely to you as a forever pet. When the Guardian dog is in season, the Guardian Family is required to contact us
immediately. An intact female usually has a heat cycle that will last between 14 and 21 days. During this time, we will need access
to her for breeding related appointments. Once she has been bred, she will remain with her Guardian Family until one week
before her due date. At that time, the Guardian dog will come back to stay with us throughout her pregnancy, and will be
returned once her pups are fully weaned approximately 7 weeks later. Guardian Families are welcomed and encouraged to visit
with scheduled appts while their Guardian Dog is at Noble Vestal Labradoodles.
If you are applying for a Guardian Home puppy, she will come to you at 8 weeks of age. During the first year, Noble Vestal
Labradoodles will have her health testing completed. Once we receive all of the results from her health testing, we are then able
to assess whether or not she will enter our breeding program. If for any reason we decide not to breed the Guardian Puppy
placed with you (this is a decision solely made by Noble Vestal Labradoodles) we will then spay the Guardian puppy, and she will
remain a forever family pet with her Guardian Family.
If you are receiving a Guardian Home Puppy, we ask for monthly photos and updates during the first year so that we can watch
her develop, and update our website. We also will require a visit to our Guardian Family’s home every few months during the
first year to assess the Guardian Puppy, as well as build a relationship with her for the future. Occasionally, we will ask our
Guardian Families to bring the puppy to us for a visit so that she can get comfortable with our home for when she will be here
with us in the future having babies :-).
If anyone is interested in being interviewed and/or wishes to learn more about this program please contact me for further details.
Please Fill Out Our Application if You Are Interested in Our Guardian Program.
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Egyption Cotton aka Cotton born May 30, 2010 from Colonial Sir William Conner and Gymstone Miss Indipendence has a fleece coat and will be a standard between 48 and 55 pounds. She has a good balance of both of her parents and is an outgoing puppy with a mellow personality. She has great lab like conformation.
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Redd Rose is 2 years old, house trained and loves to snuggle and give lots of love. She knows her basic obedience commands.
Rose has a spunky but sweet personality, she is low key but has personality.
She is a hardy medium
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