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Welcome to Southern California's
Cherry Valley Australian Labradoodles


Cherry Valley Australian Labradoodles is a small boutique breeder of genuine multigenerational Australian Labradoodles located in Southern California.  Our labradoodles, which are raised in our home, are the result of careful breeding over many generations by the developers of the breed--Rutland Manor and Tegan Park.  They have taken the best of each litter, carefully evaluating them for health conformation, temperment and coat and bred that labradoodle to the best again.  Here at Cherry Valley Australian Labradoodles, we are continuing in their tradition.

After you explore our website, please feel free to call or email  us to talk further.  You'll fall in love with real Australian Labradoodles too...   


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We have one stunning allergy friendly mellow black puppy from the Choxie/Sam Dec 15 2009 litter.  She is expected to be a medium and grow to around (35-45 pounds) and is ready for her new home.  Both of her parents come from therapy dog lines.  Click on the photo to the right to go see her photo (purple collar black female puppy.)


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Cherry Bo who is out of Rutlands Jayla (now retired and living as a therapy dog in San Francisco) and Hank are expecting towards the end of February.  Their puppies will be spectacular.  This line of dogs (Jayla and Tigger) has been very popular.  The oldest ones are now four and we continue to keep in touch with many of their owners who are constantly surprised at their clownish antics and devotion.
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The kids were playing with model rockets and "Bo"  typical of the Australian Labradoodle became curious and wanted to become part of the action.  She quickly learned the safety rules "Don't get too close" and was allowed to  watch. Click the movie icon on the right to see "Bo" launch  with the rocket!


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