ALAA Breeder Forms, Resources and Links
The ALAA and the IALA speaks as a global voice for breeders who strive for uniform identification and superior
standards and practices for the betterment of the Labradoodle and Australian Labradoodle. In addition to
protecting the Labradoodle and Australian Labradoodle, these areas provide information to the buying public and offer
breeders a roadmap towards sterling breeding practices. Such parameters protect the breed and promote the goals of
ethical breeders.
The ALAA Registry database can provide potential puppy purchasers and dog breeders access to online information
showing a dog’s health status and DNA profile. The ALAA sees this as a positive move forward as it perpetuates healthy
breeding practices and validates a dog’s parentage.
How you as a breeder will benefit from ALAA membership
- These forefront breeding practices and database promise to facilitate your search for a suitable stud to further your
breeding program regardless of your country of residence. With more breeders choosing artificial insemination, geographic
location will soon be a thing of the past, and your stud choices will expand as you gain knowledge of the best sires in the
world. Bringing all sires into a common registry prevents the over-use of bloodlines resulting from unfamiliarity with a
vailable worldwide suitable sires.
- Transparency of pedigrees can help you avoid inbreeding or excessive line breeding.
- One click of the mouse and you will have health testing results to help you make wise and informed decisions.
- Certified ALAA pedigrees will erase doubts associated with breeders' private records.
- By supporting the ALAA, the ALAA will in turn support you and link you to like minded Labradoodle and Australian
Labradoodle breeders of integrity.
- Over popularity has ruined other dog breeds in the past. Let us learn from their mistakes and pull together with
the one common goal - to protect the greatest dog breed known to mankind - The Labradoodle and the Australian Labradoodle!
ALAA Forms and Resources
ALAA Breeder Member RULES, REQUIREMENTS and REGULATIONS
If you are not an ALAA breeder member, please visit our ALAA Membership page and follow the instructions to become a member.
Litter registration and dog registration may be completed online if you are already an ALAA breeder member. If you are unable to access the Dogtrack online database to register your dogs or litters, or you have another reason for manual submission, the forms below may be printed for your use.
Online Registration & Printable Forms
Payment Links - Located at the bottom of each page link.
Other Resources
The IALA/ALAA is a not for profit association dedicated to the Australian Labradoodle and Labradoodle breeds. Our health information is written in
association and/or in conjunction with the following resource(s), veterinarian(s) and association(s). As the ALAA is dedicated to informing our member
breeders as to the latest advances in health care, health testing and diagnostic medicines and not marketing an individual breeders program we are able
to aid our breeders in understanding these methods and to develop breeding strategies which in turn produce the highest quality puppies. To gain more
information on the programs, health testing and breeding strategies the ALAA has written, please ask our consults and current recourses:
Dr. Arun, Veterinarian Breeding Specialist, Summit Blvd Animal Hospital (ALAA consultant),
Dr. Dodds and
Hemopet (ALAA assisting in Dr. Dodds Addisons Research and using Hemopet/Dr. Dodds Thyroid Testing with personal assistance of Dr. Dodds),
OFA (Hip, Elbow, Patella and using recommended Thyroid and PRA prcd testing methods),
Dr. Kent Wallace, DVM, MSc, DACVR (OFA Certified Radiologist with the highly regarded Veterinary Multi-Imaging Group),
PennHIP, (hip testing)
BVA (Hip testing),
UCDavis (Addisons Research Initiative, ALAA is participating, genetic kit can be ordered via ALAA Heath Committee /UCDavis),
Dental Vet (Underbite and Orthodontics), and
Vet Dentistry ,
Optigen (PRA prcd) and
Articles,
CERF Canine Eye Registry Foundation
Antech Thyroid Testing and Addisons Research and
Update on Antech Thyroid Testing
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