Some dog breeders will go a long way to make
sure the puppies they sell are doing well – try 14,000 miles for Paul and
Liz Bartlett of Tasmania, Australia.
The couple was recently in Bermuda to be
reunited with 20 Labradoodle dogs they had shipped to the Island.
Labradoodles are originally a cross between a
Labrador retriever and a poodle.
Paul and Liz Bartlett, who run a company called
'Tasmanian Labradoodles', met up with all of their Bermuda dogs on a
Sunday at the Botanical Gardens in Paget.
Labradoodles and other designer
crossbreeds dogs are rising in popularity.
Labradoodles are particularly in demand because
of their fun loving personalities, and that they are non-shedding
and allergy friendly.
They are not cheap. To buy and ship a
labradoodle from Tasmanian Labradoodles can cost upwards of $3,000.
"It was wonderful to come here from Australia and meet all the puppies and
their families," said Mrs. Bartlett in an interview with The Royal
Gazette.