Petite Poinsettia

$4200.00

Petite Pals: Expanding Your Horizons

Birthdate:
December 10, 2024
Going Home:
February 4, 2025
Size:
Petite under 20lbs
Expected Colours:
Caramel & Red
Availability:
Sold Out

*Images are ‘look-a-like’ litters not the actual litter.

About the Litter

Are you looking for a small, affectionate companion who can bring more than just unconditional love to your life? The Petite Poinsettia litter of Australian Labradoodle puppies could be the perfect fit for you.

These petite puppies, maturing to under 20 pounds, are ideal for urban living or smaller accommodations. Whether you’re seeking a loyal friend to join you on leisurely neighborhood strolls or a cozy companion for quiet evenings at home, these puppies will seamlessly adapt to your lifestyle.

With their gregarious personalities and striking red or red caramel coats, these non-shedding puppies are sure to turn heads wherever you go, naturally drawing people to them and sparking new social connections. Their lively yet manageable energy levels make them perfect for those looking to get out of the house more, meet new people, and enjoy life with a devoted Labradoodle by their side.

Arriving in early December and ready to join your family just before Valentine’s Day, the Petite Poinsettia litter is all about bringing warmth, joy, and new opportunities for connection into your life. If you’re searching for a best friend in a small size who can enhance both your social life and personal happiness, this litter is exactly what you need.

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*Example of a similar litter
Mandy Glamour Shots (11)
About Mom

Meet Mandy, a striking red and white tuxedo Australian Labradoodle, standing at 14 inches and weighing 14 pounds. Her adorable appearance naturally draws attention but it’s her warm and loving personality that truly wins hearts. Mandy is the perfect embodiment of a relaxed yet engaging companion dog.

Mandy’s resilience and cheerful demeanor shine through in every situation. Whether it’s a leisurely walk or a quiet evening at home, Mandy’s upbeat nature and affectionate spirit ensure she’s always by your side, ready to bring a smile to your face. She’s clever, cuddly, and full of gentle energy—traits that she lovingly passes on to her puppies.

With her ability to adapt to any pace, Mandy is a favourite among those who appreciate a companion that’s both engaging and easygoing. Her loving nature and enthusiasm for life make her the perfect mom to raise puppies who will bring the same joy and connection to their new homes.

Rocky Adult (9)
About Dad

Meet Rocky, our charming caramel Australian Labradoodle with a sprinkle of white, standing at 14 inches and weighing around 15 to 16 pounds. Rocky’s tiny stature is matched by his mighty personality, making him a delightful companion full of warmth, joy and endless snuggles.

Bred from a long line of exceptional Labradoodles, Rocky’s sparkling personality shines through in everything he does. Clever and gregarious, he loves to shower everyone with kisses and invites you to join in on some playful fun. Rocky’s loving nature and balanced temperament make him an ideal Dad for this litter, passing on his legacy of loyal and affectionate puppies.

Rocky’s journey from Alberta and his co-ownership near the iconic filming location of the Rocky movies inspired his name and he truly lives up to it. As we eagerly await the arrival of the Petite Poinsettia puppies, we’re excited to see him continue the tradition of producing exceptional companions and potential support dogs.

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Every Puppy Goes Home With

What is
Included

Hand Made Collar
Hand Made Collar
Hand Made Blanket
Three small toys, a tiger stuffy, a colourful soft ball with a face and a crinkle toy
3 Small Toys
Dinner
Breakfast
5 Generation Pedigree
A Blue and Cream health Guarantee document mock up. Looks very official :)
Health Guarantee
AN Official WALA registration DOcument example mocked up with a plain brown envelope
Official WALA Registration
Example of a Trupanion Health Insurance document used to redeem 1 month of free insurance
30 Days Pet Insurance
Vaccination passport example mocked up. Looks like a boarding pass in a booklet
Vaccinations and Deworming
Microchip pamphlet. There is no official document that goes with a microchip, it is all online.
Microchip registration
Jump start on house training, doggie door and socialisation
Getting a Puppy

How It Works

Step 1 – Find Your Litter.

Have a look through our planned litters.  Once you have decided on the litter that is just right for you and there are spots available click on the Reserve Now button to complete our application form.

Waitlist Spots: Sometimes more labradoodles than reservations are born.
If you are on the waitlist for a litter you will be the first to fill those extra spots.
If we don’t have extra puppies we can transfer you to a different litter or refund your deposit.

Step 2 – Let’s Chat.

We will review your Application within 48 hours and be in touch via email.  If you don’t hear from us, please check your junk folder.

We are happy to arrange a telephone call if you prefer.

You can also come to meet us and see our facility. Meet and Greets are scheduled various times through out the year.

Step 3 – Reserve Your Puppy.

Once all your questions have been answered and you are ready to proceed we ask for an $800 non-refundable deposit to secure your reservation.

We will provide you with a link for payment using your Visa, MasterCard or Visa Debit card. Your deposit is non-refundable but you may defer to a later litter should the need arise.

You may defer up to a maximum of three times. If you choose to defer, current pricing will apply for your second and third payments. Should there not be enough puppies in a litter to honour all reservations, your deposit may either be refunded or transferred to a future litter.

You can also check out our Purchasing Page for full details on the purchasing process.

The full kit laid out with three puppies snooping around and sniffing everything
Who is it for?
Perfect Companions For Relaxed Living

This litter is ideal for individuals or families living in urban settings or smaller accommodations, who are looking for a small, affectionate companion who doesn't require a highly active lifestyle. Perfect for those who enjoy leisurely strolls and cozy evenings at home, these puppies adapt well to a relaxed pace of life. With their charming personalities and striking red or red caramel coats, they are also a great match for anyone looking to enhance their social connections and bring a touch of joy and companionship into their everyday routine.

Petite Poinsettia

Petite Pals: Expanding Your Horizons

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FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

At Van Isle Doodles we have 4 sizes of puppies:

Mini             15 to 16″ tall and 18 to 22 lbs

Large Mini   16.25 to 17″ tall and 22 to 25 lbs

Medium        17″ to 19 inches tall and 25 to 40 lbs

Standard      19″+ tall and over 40 lbs

Australian labradoodles are content with a couple of nice brisk walks each day and some indoor play time.

If you enjoy hiking, biking swimming or other more vigorous exercise, your puppy will be happy to join you in these pursuits once they are over a year old.  Large mini, medium and standard are your best choices if you lead an active life. 

If you enjoy a quieter lifestyle, a mini, large mini or medium will be quite content with a few walks around the neighbourhood, longer walks on weekends and perhaps some swimming during the warmer months.  Combine that with some good playtime in the house or backyard and you will have a happy labradoodle

ALDs have coats that grow and do require regular maintenance both at home and with a professional groomer. 

Your ALD will need to go the groomer once every 8 weeks for a professional appointment.  At home, a good brush and comb out every other day will help keep tangles at bay and maintain your ALD’s beautiful coat

Your Van Isle Doodle puppy will come to you eating a whole food diet.  Primarily this will consist of freeze-dried food that you rehydrate and serve.  A general rule of thumb is once your ALD is a year old, they will consume 2% of their body weight daily. 

          ALDs have 3 foundation breeds:

  1. Poodle
  2. Labrador retriever
  3. Spaniel

A multigenerational ALD is a dog who for 4 generations or more had only ALDs as parents.  There must also be fewer than 6 Spaniels in the pedigree over the last 6 generations.

A labradoodle is a poodle and a lab.  There is no spaniel in the mix.  These dogs tend to be a bit larger as a result.  You will hear many people refer to their ALD as a labradoodle as well as an Australian labradoodle just because the name is so long!

An Australian labradoodle has 3 foundation breeds; Poodle, Labrador Retriever and a splash of Spaniel.  It’s that splash of Spaniel that brings the ability to produce a small dog.  The Spaniel is also responsible for the Teddy Bear look that ALDS are so famous for. 

An Aussie Doodle is an entirely different breed.  This is a cross between an Australian Shepherd and a Poodle.  These dogs are very high energy and require a lot of exercise. 

Each dog is an individual as is each person.  A particular ALD puppy with a specific individual may not trigger an allergic response.  With another person, there may be a response. 

ALDs have a single coat and little to no dander.  This usually creates an environment without triggers for those who have mild allergic responses to most dogs. 

For families with allergy concerns, we welcome you to attend one of our Open House days to spend time with our dogs to help assess whether you have a reaction. 

We enjoy meeting our families who have an approved application on file.  We want to show you who and where your puppy will be raised. 

We have adult dogs who live with us you are welcome to spend time with.  You will be able to see the different sizes as we have mini, large mini and medium dogs who live with us.

Puppies are not available to be visited as they are unvaccinated and vulnerable to disease.  Once your puppy is born then you will be able to meet your litter in person when they are around 5 weeks of age. 

Individual parents of litters do not live with us.  We want all of our dogs to enjoy their own family for life.  Each of our breeding dogs (other than the ones who live with us) live in their own family.  You will meet the Mother dog for your litter at the Puppy Family Visit. 

Our parent dogs undergo a series of tests before being admitted into our program.  These tests include:

          OFA and/or PH for hips and elbows

          PPG ALD essential panel genetic disease testing

          PPG DNA Profile testing

          PPG trait testing

          CAER eye testing

          Temperament assessment

          Conformation assessment

Browse through the Find Your Puppy page and look for a litter that meats your requirements. You can filter by size, birthdate or parents to narrow in on the best litter for you. If you don’t have any preferences you can simply fill out the generic Application Form.

After the family visit we have a “Homework” assignment that includes a chance for you to let us know if you have additional preferences.

We take all of your requests into consideration when we begin our matching process. 

Claire, Taylor and Renald spend every day with the puppies from birth.  They each do an assessment of the puppies around 7 weeks.  Then we take those assessments and your homework to make the perfect match between you and your puppy. 

It doesn’t matter if you are first or last on the reservation list, the matching is done based on the best fit between the puppy’s personality and your lifestyle.  We have never had one of our ALD puppies refused or returned because they were not the best fit for a family. 

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