Current Litters
We will have puppies this Spring! (2026)
Call Gen at 530 400-5497 if you have questions.
See the chart below for more details regarding each of our anticipated litters:
Call Gen at 530 400-5497 if you have questions.
See the chart below for more details regarding each of our anticipated litters:
Reserving a Puppy
Reserving a Puppy
If you are interested in adopting one of our pups please:
- Take a moment to fill out our Puppy Adoption Application below. This gives us an idea of what you're looking for in a pup.
- Indicate which litter is of interest to you (see litter lists above).
- Once a pregnancy has been confirmed by ultrasound, we will post a notice on this page of our website. At that point, you can secure your place on the wait list by placing a $250 deposit through Paypal. Please do not send a deposit before we have opened up the waitlist. The order in which puppies are chosen is determined by your place on the wait list. Deposits are non-refundable, however, they can be transferred on to future litter wait lists.
- Please bear in mind that some spaces on new litters have been reserved by customers who have moved on to the list after having been on previous litter waitlists. If we are not able to provide folks with the gender/color of pup that they want we give them the option of moving their deposit on to a future list before we open the list up to the general public. This is why some of our newly confirmed litters already have spaces accounted for before we even announce a confirmed pregnancy.
Prices
Goldendoodles $3000*
Double Doodles (50% Labradoodle/50% Goldendoodle) $3000*
Australian Multigenerational Labradoodles $3000*
All potential puppy owners need to fill out both our online Puppy Adoption Application and submit a $250 deposit. To place a deposit to reserve a space on a confirmed litter please send $250 through your PayPal account using the button below. Deposits are non-refundable and will be applied to the total purchase price of your puppy. The remaining balance will be due on Puppy Pick-up day. Once we receive your online application, we will contact you to discuss your application and begin the puppy-matching adoption process.
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*California residents are subject to a 7.75% sales tax.
STEP 1: PUPPY ADOPTION APPLICATION
Double Doodles (50% Labradoodle/50% Goldendoodle) $3000*
Australian Multigenerational Labradoodles $3000*
All potential puppy owners need to fill out both our online Puppy Adoption Application and submit a $250 deposit. To place a deposit to reserve a space on a confirmed litter please send $250 through your PayPal account using the button below. Deposits are non-refundable and will be applied to the total purchase price of your puppy. The remaining balance will be due on Puppy Pick-up day. Once we receive your online application, we will contact you to discuss your application and begin the puppy-matching adoption process.
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*California residents are subject to a 7.75% sales tax.
STEP 1: PUPPY ADOPTION APPLICATION
STEP 2: PUPPY DEPOSIT $250
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Included in the adoption of a Sierra Vista Labradoodle or Goldendoodle:
- First Veterinary exam, 1st set of puppy shots and 2 de-wormings
- Puppy Training Materials
- Micro-chip (to assist in recovery if the dog is lost or stolen)
- Puppy starter kit (collar, leash, food, toy etc)
- One month of free pet health insurance from Trupanion
- 26 month Genetic Health Warranty
- Ongoing support and consultation regarding puppy raising, training etc.
- We reserve no more than 6 spaces before a litter is born (the average sized litter is 6-8 pups)
- Sierra Vista Labradoodles reserves the right to make changes of either stud, dam or both as required by the needs of our breeding program
- We also reserve the right to retain any breeding quality pups from any litter in order to keep or exchange as needed for our breeding program
If you are interested in purchasing breeding stock, please contact us at [email protected] for more information.
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“I thought Sierra Vista Labradoodles was very professional, and also very warm and caring. We loved the visiting day before we knew for sure that Sunny was pregnant, and the puppy visit to meet our purple girl. You answered all of our questions and continue to do so long after Roxie has come home. You provided a wealth of information so we were totally prepared for Roxie's homecoming. I love the fact that Roxie had exposure to your kids in her first few weeks of life–it prepared her well for ours!”
– The Mandells, Roxie's Family |
The Breeder-Owner Partnership
Our responsibility to you:
Your responsibility to us:
- Your puppy will be in good health when you receive him or her. To ensure your satisfaction of this, you will be required to have your puppy examined by your veterinarian within 72 hours of receiving him/her. You will receive copies of all pertinent health records for your puppy, including vaccination record.
- We will be available to answer questions and provide consultation during the life of your doodle.
- If for any reason you are no longer able to care for your Sierra Vista doodle we ask that you to return the dog to us so that we may find him/her a new home.
Your responsibility to us:
- We expect that you will have a realistic understanding of the responsibilities of dog ownership (puppy behavior: chewed leather shoes, barking, housebreaking etc). Owning a dog is a big commitment. The life span of a labradoodle can range from 12-15 years. There are many costs associated with dog ownership including; food, health care, toys, license, grooming etc.
- We require that you bring puppy to your vet within 72 hrs to confirm to your satisfaction that your puppy is in good health.
- As difficult as it may be, we will ask you to resist the temptation to show off your puppy in public (pet store, park, any place frequented by many other dogs) until he/she has completed the full round of puppy shots. Puppies are particularly vulnerable to contracting parvovirus and other contagious illnesses during this time.
- Doodles are well known for their great personalities and intelligence. However, every dog must be trained to live within the rules of your house and family. Training requires a good deal of time and patience. We strongly recommend the use of a crate for house training and attendance at a puppy obedience class, especially if you have not previously trained a dog.
- We ask for a commitment from you to return the dog to us if for any reason you are unable to care for your doodle. We want to ensure that none of our dogs ever end up in a shelter.