Daisy's Retirement Litter: Puppies Coming March 2026 **Waitlist Open**
- tracyjw15
- May 20, 2025
- 3 min read
Updated: Jan 23
Expecting a litter of large medium Australian Labradoodles is exciting news for anyone who loves this friendly, intelligent, and hypoallergenic breed. Daisy, is one of our favourite girls here at Kari Labradoodles known for her gentle nature and beautiful coat, is preparing for her retirement litter. We have chosen Zeke to be her guy for her last litter, and we are very excited to see what these 2 produce for us. Beautiful puppies in Caramels, Chocolates and some lovely markings are expected. This will be Daisy's final chance to pass on her wonderful traits to a new generation of puppies if you are considering adding a Labradoodle to your family, now is the time to join the waitlist.

What Makes Daisy’s Retirement Litter Special
Daisy is not just any Australian Labradoodle. She is very people focused, quirky and super smart.. Her size fits perfectly into the large medium category, making her puppies ideal for families who want a dog that is neither too small nor too large.
Her temperament is calm and affectionate, which means her puppies are likely to inherit a friendly and easy-going nature. This breed is known for being highly trainable and great with children, making them excellent family pets. Daisy’s retirement litter represents the culmination of years of selective breeding focused on health, temperament, and coat quality.
What to Expect from the Puppies
The puppies arriving in March 2026 will likely have the following characteristics:
Size: Large medium, typically weighing between 18 - 20kgs as adults.
Coat: Soft, wavy fleece, low-shedding, and hypoallergenic.
Temperament: Friendly, confident, intelligent, and eager to please.
Energy Level: Moderate, suitable for active families and individuals who enjoy outdoor activities.
Trainability: High, with a strong desire to learn and please their owners.
These puppies will be raised in a loving home environment, receiving early socialization and basic training to help them adjust smoothly to their new families.
Why Choose an Australian Labradoodle
Australian Labradoodles are a popular choice for many reasons:
Hypoallergenic Coats: Ideal for people with allergies.
Friendly Disposition: Great with kids, other pets, and strangers.
Intelligence: Easy to train and quick learners.
Versatility: Suitable for families, therapy work, and active lifestyles.
Health: Bred for fewer genetic health problems compared to some other breeds.
Choosing a puppy from Daisy’s retirement litter means you are getting a dog with a strong genetic background and a loving start in life.

How to Join the Waitlist
Because this is Daisy’s final litter, demand is expected to be high. Joining the waitlist early ensures you have the best chance of welcoming one of these special puppies into your home. Here’s how to get started:
Contact the breeder: Reach out via email or phone to express your interest.
Complete an application: Provide details about your lifestyle, experience with dogs, and what you are looking for in a puppy.
Prepare your home: Make sure your living space is safe and ready for a new puppy.
Stay informed: The breeder will provide updates on the pregnancy, birth, and puppy development.
Waiting for a puppy requires patience, but it also gives you time to prepare and learn about the breed.
Final Thoughts on Daisy’s Retirement Litter
Daisy’s retirement litter offers a rare chance to bring home a large medium Australian Labradoodle with excellent lineage and temperament. These puppies will make wonderful companions for families, singles, or seniors looking for a loyal and loving dog.
Joining the waitlist now is the best way to secure your spot and prepare for a joyful addition to your life in March 2026. Remember, a well-bred puppy raised with care grows into a healthy, happy dog that will bring years of companionship.
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