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These pups should grow to be the size of a Labrador (medium). Quite a few inches smaller than our Standard Chocolate wool/fleece Labradoodles. They will look very much like their dad Curly though they have inherited the colouring of their grandfather Rutlands Milky Bar Kid and aunt Loki. See photos of Tess - a cream wool/fleece coated Labradoodle.

One word of warning - cream pups are adorable but they get very dirty, very quickly! These pups have just had a bath and are still a little damp around the edges (my daughters like to blow dry them in their pretend dog grooming parlour). It is imperative that young pups with this type of coat are socialised to grooming, being bathed, brushed, dried and then being handled especially their toes and ears. We also get them accoumstomed to the sound of Oster and Wahl clippers so they are not scared of the motor noise when they are older.

The pictures, if you scroll down, are taken in our lounge puppy pen which is over 6 foot long and has prime TV-watching positioning, and gets all the through traffic in the house. Thus ensuring pups are well socialised and used to house noises. The white tissue is an animl bedding material which is highly absorbant and very cosy, it keeps pups clean and dry in case of accidents.

Pups have beautiful green/grey/hazel eyes and their noses will soften to a rose pigmentation. Very very low shedding their fleece will grow and need cutting in addition to twice weekly brushing.