Puppy Facts

Happy Weekend!

Weekends are a great chance to slow down and reconnect—not just with family and friends, but with your dog, too. After a busy week of routines, your pup looks forward to those extra moments of attention and adventure. Whether it’s a long walk on a shady trail, a peaceful hike, or a game of fetch in the backyard, your dog will enjoy the change of pace and quality time.

Consider exploring a new dog-friendly park, visiting a pet store for a special treat, or even letting your pup tag along on a morning coffee run. Simple outings can feel like big adventures to them. If the weather is warm, make sure to bring water, take breaks in the shade, and avoid hot pavement during midday hours.

Even relaxing together on the porch or watching a movie with your dog by your side can be a perfect way to spend the weekend. These little moments mean everything to your dog—and they’re good for you, too.

Remember to keep your Australian Labradoodle up to date on all vaccines, especially before taking them out in public facilities and areas. As always, reach out to our staff and trainers with any questions! 

Please text or call 317-349-2473 with any questions or assistance in booking a reservation for your CVL pup. 

About CVL

Colonial Village Labradoodles is Indiana’s premier labradoodle breeder. We raise multi-generational Australian Labradoodle and Australian Bernedoodle puppies with a purpose. Our dogs are bred for their therapy-oriented temperaments and allergy-friendly coats.

What is a multi-generational Australian Labradoodle?

Multi-generational Australian Labradoodles are a cross between many different parent breeds. The breed originated in Australia in the 1980s with the intent of creating an allergy-friendly service dog for the blind. Australian Labradoodles are a combination of a Poodle, Labrador Retriever, English Cocker Spaniel, American Cocker Spaniel, and Irish Water dogs. These breeds were hand-selected for specific breed qualities to create the ideal service dog for those with allergies. Since then, the breed has continued on and spread across the world. Australian Labradoodles are now considered their own breed with its own breed clubs (ALAA and WALA).