Labradoodle Puppy for sale in Canton, Ohio | $650


Cooper ***
Listing Type
Pet for Sale
Listing ID
:169661
Price / Fee
:$650
Location
:Canton, Stark County, Ohio
Published
:30+ days ago
Breeder
Listing Description
Hey! I’m Cooper, the handsome male Cream Labradoodle! I was born on Sept 5, 2016! I’ve always wanted to have that special family thought that I was special and take me home with them! Il am loving, kind, friendly and playful. They are asking $650.00 for me! I’ll come home with you shots and worming to date! If you find me to be a good looking fellow. Then, call the wonderful people at that doggy in the window and come get me.
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Pet Listing Essentials
Price / Fees
:$650
Frequently Asked Questions about Labradoodles
1. What is a Labradoodle?
A Labradoodle is a crossbreed dog that combines the Labrador Retriever and the Poodle. They are known for their friendly and intelligent nature.
2. How much does a Labradoodle typically cost?
The price for a Labradoodle, like Cooper, can vary based on the breeder, location, and lineage. In Cooper's case, he is being offered for $650.00.
3. Are Labradoodles good with families?
Yes! Labradoodles are known for being loving, kind, friendly, and playful, making them an excellent choice for families.
4. What kind of care do Labradoodles need?
Labradoodles require regular grooming, exercise, and a balanced diet to stay healthy and happy. They also enjoy human interaction and playtime!
5. When should I get my Labradoodle vaccinated?
It is generally recommended to follow your veterinarian's schedule for vaccinations, but puppies like Cooper typically come with their shots and worming up to date.
6. Where can I find more Labradoodles for sale?
For more puppies available for adoption, you can check with local breeders or websites dedicated to pet adoption in your area.
7. Do Labradoodles shed?
While Labradoodles are often considered low-shedding due to their Poodle lineage, individual shedding can vary based on genetics and grooming practices.
8. How big do Labradoodles get?
The size of a Labradoodle can range from medium to large, depending on whether they are bred from miniature, medium, or standard Poodles.























