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Halo and Ziggy are expecting… again! We loved Halo’s last litter with Ziggy so much that we repeated it! Halo is due on February 5th with what looks like a very large litter. We are expecting chocolates and caramels in solid, some white, and some heavy parti markings. They will be 25-35 pounds and so eager to please and people focused. We are accepting reservations for a go home date in the first week of April.

Fill out our application here, see more about this litter here.

And look who is still here…

Endeavor’s Howden is a gentle, sweet boy! We can’t believe he is still here, and to no fault of his own. Howden’s birthday is October 21st and he was born to Salsa and Paddock. He is a stage 5 clinger and loves to play tug. Howden has a “soft confidence” and loves meeting new people. His tail never stays still and he wants to be your shadow. Howden is fully crate trained and sleeping soundly through the night. He is fantastic with kids and other dogs. He will be 22-25 pounds. Send us an inquiry for an application!

Watch how we set up our whelping box in preparation for Halo’s upcoming labor! We are so excited to meet this HUGE litter!

Bred with a Purpose

Here at Endeavor Australian Labradoodles, we pride ourselves with the steps we take to prioritize our dogs’ health and wellbeing as family pets. We extensively health test our breeding dogs to ensure longevity and their ability to thrive in all stages of life for themselves and their offspring. Our dogs all have genetic screening done by PawPrint genetics as required by the ALAA (Australian Labradoodle Association of America) as well as radiographs of their hips and elbows, and regular eye examinations done by a canine ophthalmologist. We have been awarded the Platinum Paw reward by the ALAA, their highest standard of health testing. This badge means that we follow the recommended hip and elbow testing set by the OFA by performing FINAL testing on all of our dogs BEFORE they are bred.

The Australian Labradoodle breed is known for its loving, gentle temperament while also maintaining a desire and willingness to please and train. Our dogs are non-shedding and allergy friendly with silky fleece coats that are easy to maintain. Our dogs are crazy smart and always up for anything with their people. The Australian labradoodle breed was originally created to be the ideal therapy or service dog candidate, so these traits were very important. The breed currently upholds high success in therapy and service work, but are most commonly known for their excellent companionship qualities.

We are committed to not only upholding and preserving the integrity of the Australian Labradoodle, but to help develop and better the breed in any way we can. Our sires and dams are chosen carefully with the goal of making every generation better than the last in order to continue and improve the quality of our breed as a whole. When we breed our dogs, we consider every angle of their temperament, health, structure and coat to make sure we are producing the best dogs that we can.

Our puppies are raised in home and have constant care through their entire time spent here. They are raised using puppy culture and with ENS (Early Neurological Stimulation) to set them up for success into their adult lives. They are socialized extensively and start learning manners from us, their mother, and their siblings right away. By the time they go to their new homes, we know each puppy’s individual temperament and energy level. They also begin potty training and crate training weeks before going home.

We truly want to see our dogs thrive and succeed in their homes throughout their entire lives, meaning that homes with an Endeavor puppy will have lifelong breeder support. We love our puppies from the day they are born and through their entire life. Our love for our puppies doesn’t end when they go to their new homes, we are always available for homes to reach out to and we encourage them to do so.

We have an upcoming litter from Halo and Ziggy due February 5th, 2026 and they will be ready to go home on or around April 2nd. They will be 25-35 pounds and we are expecting chocolates and caramels in solid colors, some white markings, or heavy parti markings. They will be incredibly people focused and loving dogs!

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