Waltzing Matilda's Labradoodles

of Maryland

 

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Upcoming Litters

We are currently accepting applications on our upcoming Spring/Summer litters.

 Once we receive your application and deposit, you will be added to our reservation list. We can not reserve puppies without both an approved application and deposit.

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Andee Kokopelli
Encore Presentation

Their last litter was SO amazing... we will breed Andee and Kokopelli again for scrumptious chocolate, caramel and cream puppies. They will be mini and large mini puppies and will finish in the 20-25lb range. We anticipate this litter in February 2012

Pregnancy Confirmed!! Puppies are due on Valentines Day and will be ready to go home April 14th.

Pictures from Andee and Koko's Previous Litter

Reservation List Full - Wait list available.

Harmony Scout
Harmony and Scout will produce gorgeous Red, Apricot, Apricot Cream puppies with silky relaxed fleece coats. This litter will be Medium size, and will finish in the 30-35 lb range. We anticipate this litter March/April, with puppies ready to go home in May/June

Reservation List Full - Wait list available

Dori Mousse
Dori and Mousse will produce gorgeous Chocolate, Caramel and Cream puppies with spiral and relaxed fleece coats. This litter will be Medium and Small standard, and will finish in the 35-50 lb range. We anticipate this litter in June 2012

Pictures of Dori's previous litter

2 Spots Available

Lexi Scout
Our Lexy/Scout litter will be gorgeous red and apricot puppies with relaxed fleece coats. These puppies will be medium size and will mature to be 30 - 35 lbs. We anticipate this litter in June 2012.

2 Spots Available

 

This Page was updated on 01/26/2012

Waltzing Matilda's accepts 5 to 6 non-refundable deposits per litter and reserves the right to retain puppies for breeding.

On rare occasion we may have to use a different male than originally planned due to unforeseen circumstances using a particular stud. We may decide to go with another male simply to improve a litter. Mother Nature participates in all breeding, thus the unforeseen can and does occur: small litters, non-conception, reabsorbed puppies and/or miscarriages, still born puppies, etc.

Sometimes a breeding dog becomes ill or fails to perform. We will work with you to make satisfactory arrangements if these circumstances occur.

Please feel free to contact us for more information.

Whoever said you can't buy happiness forgot little puppies.  ~Gene Hill