Copper Canyon Australian Labradoodles
Puppy Adoption Application

If you can tell us more about yourself and your family, it will help us place the right puppy with you...  While not common practice, we do reserve the right to refuse applications or to request more information if needed (this most often comes up over allergy information).  All information is kept confidential and it just helps us to keep all the important information together, such as name, address for sending puppy registration papers, puppy 'wish list', airport information for shipping, etc.


Name: 

Full Address: 

Email: 

Phone: 

You will pick up your puppy from 
If shipping, what is the code and name of two Airports nearest you?

What is(are) your colour preference(s)? 
We will only advise you when puppies come available in the colours and size you have specified.
Please note that some colours will fade as the dog grows up.

What is your size preference: 

What is your coat preference? 

Would you prefer a male or female? 

Our policy is to early spay/neuter the puppies.  Is this acceptable to you? 

What activity level would fit well with your family? 

Do you own or rent? 

Your home is a/an 

Will your Labradoodle be an  dog?

Do you have a yard? 
If yes, is it fully fenced? 
If not, how will you restrain your dog? 
How often will he or she have access to the outdoors? 

How many children do you have living at home? 
What ages? 

Do you have any other pets? 
What kinds? 

Does everyone in your home want a puppy? 
If this puppy is a gift to an adult, is the gift a surprise?

Have you ever raised a puppy? 

Do you understand a puppy will have to be taken out late at night to potty for at least the first 12 weeks? 

Where will the puppy stay during the day? 

Where will the puppy sleep at night? 

Will the puppy be alone during the day? 
If yes, for how many hours maximum? 

Does a member of your family suffer from allergies and to what degree? 

An average lifespan for this kind of dog is 15 years. Are you committed to caring for this dog for his or her lifetime and provide ongoing veterinary care? 

Will you be traveling often? 
Who will take care of your Labradoodle while you are away? 

We request that if at any time you find you are unable to care for your Labradoodle that you return him/her to us and we will do our best to find a suitable home for your dog. Will you agree to this policy?