2023 Litter (All Reserved)
We are excited that Dixie had a successful delivery for our 2023 litter! If you would like to be considered for the next litter, please call Michelle at (717) 271-6576 to start that process.
The great families who have gotten puppies from us are glad to talk to you! References available, just ask!
“Tucker has been two years of pure joy for us. We couldn’t love him any more than we do.
Thank you for this very special gift for all of us.”
– Tori O

Penny
Reserved by Amy M.

Waylon
Reserved by Faith

Ivy
Reserved by Matt and Krys W.

Mason
Reserved by Ally C.

Ace
Reserved by the Keller Family

Theo
Reserved by Angie B.

Reese
Reserved by Jessica C.

Disco
Reserved by Bernadale S.

Hudson
Reserved by Ian R.

Tessa
Reserved by Michael B.







Welcome to Creek Hill Farm!
We are very serious about making sure our pups go to homes where they will be loved, have adventures, and be able to stretch their legs. We feel our responsibility is to make sure they are healthy, safe, and used to a variety of situations, but most of all that LOVE people! We do ask that each puppy go to homes that have yards or close access to a dog park. They would not be suitable for being in a crate for long hours. They are eager and intelligent and although we feel that crate training is a good idea, Labradoodles are not a good fit for hours in the crate.
These Labradoodle puppies are F1b, which, as you may know, is sought after because their coats are considered to be a little more “fixed.” The first generation cross between a poodle and a Labrador is called F1; Dixie is F1 (her mom is a yellow Labrador; her dad a standard poodle). We bred her to a standard poodle so the pups are F1b.
A little more about the parents: Dixie is our family dog and supervises our three acres here in Lancaster County. She follows the kids faithfully around the barn as they do chores and amuses herself chasing barn mice. She is – although we might be biased – ridiculously smart. We took her to an 8-week training course and she easily outperformed all the other dogs in the class. We felt like champs because the lead trainer kept picking her to do all the demonstrations. In fact the trainer was so impressed that she approached us after class to say that her brother was looking for a Labradoodle and she wanted Dixie’s breeder’s contact info.
This year when Dixie came into heat we decided to breed her back to Baylor since have so many fans of the previous Dixie/Baylor pairing. We are always impressed by his lilting gait and the elegant way he carries himself. From prior experience we expect the puppies from these two to be a good combination of both of them. We anticipate having another “precious metals” litter – we like to say their coat colors range from copper to rose gold to platinum blonde.
We expect the pups to grow to about 45-65 pounds.
They will be up-to-date on shots and will be dewormed at 2, 4, 6 and 8 weeks and will have had their vet check before pickup. They come home with a starter pack of puppy food (they will be eating Great Lakes) and a blanket that smells like their mama and littermates. They can also be microchipped upon request.
Contact: Michelle via text @ (717) 271-6576
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