ALAEU ~ Australian Labradoodle Association Europe, Proudly working in alliance with the ALA~Australian Labradoodle Association, ALAA~Australian Labradoodle Association of America under the umbrella of IALA~ International Australian Labradoodle Association

ALAEU vision

Alaeu ~ All of the breeders registered with the ALAEU are governed by Rules and Code Of Ethics under the guidelines of the IALA, ALA and ALAA.

All are working in alliance to preserve and protect the present and future of Australian Labradoodles worldwide.

These rules are not only to protect the dogs but have been put in place to protect the breeders and also You the Prospective Owner. You must ask to see the health records relating to a puppy, a litter will only be registered with ALAEU if both parents are fully health tested

The vision of the ALAEU is to protect and nurture the Australian Labradoodle throughout Europe and the world for successive generations. To advise and guide prospective and current owners and breeders in order to promote the gathering together of enthusiasts for the common good of the breed and its fanciers. To maintain as far as is possible the current state of robust health in the Labradoodle.

Australian Labradoodle ~ Simply the perfect family dog

The ALAEU~Australian Labradoodle Association Europe is a Sister Association of The ALA~Australian Labradoodle Association and part of the IALA~International Australian Labradoodle Association representing over 164 accredited breeders worldwide.

You are now on the right path to finding a Genuine Australian Labradoodle from a reputable breeder! There are many fakes out there!

In mid 2004 it was announced that the Australian Labradoodle was not just a Labrador x Poodle cross but was a breed in its own right developed over many years with particular goals in mind.

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Australian Labradoodle Association Europe ~ ALAEU

Sister Association to the ALA & ALAA and part of the IALA Dedicated to the preservation of the Authentic Australian Labradoodle.

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