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When registering your litter:

  • The Sire and Dam of the litter must be registered with the ALCA in order for her litter to be eligible for registration. 

  • The Sire is not required to be an ALCA member but the Dam is.  If a non-ALCA member, the Sire  needs to be registrable and meet the same registration requirements set forth by the ALCA.  This includes a pedigree with identifiable dogs and health testing.  Clear by parentage is not  accepted.   Health testing is important s is important as we are a club moving toward Purebred status, therefore, each dog factors into your litter grading.  For this reason you want to check before you breed, otherwise, your litter could be graded as Foundational.  

  • Fill out a Litter application and pay the fee on the ALCA website.

  • Every Litter you whelp that qualifies must be registered within 30 days of birth or a $20.00 penalty per litter will be charged. Failure to register litters may result in removal of your listing on the ALCA roster.

  • You must display the ALCA Litter registration number with your litter advertisement on your website.

  • If you do not advertise your litters on your site, you still must list the litter registration numbers on your “Puppies” page.

  • You are required to provide a Litter registration paper with every breeding dog sold. Whether the new buyer is an ALCA member or not, they must still be given the paper and you should ask them to register the dog, even if they do not intend to be an ALCA member, they should keep the paper in case the dog is ever sold, and the new owner can register the dog.

  • ALCA requires that spay/neuter all pups that are sold as companion family members, allowing for exception where the breeder agrees to work under contract with the pet buyer to have a time limit of 6 months of age for spay/neuter and documentation provided by the vet surgeon confirming that the pet has been spay/neutered within the time frame allowed under contract. Upon receipt of such documentation, breeder will then provide the pet owner with documents, including pedigree and registration form. Breeder must maintain the signed form in their records and submit to ALCA upon request.

  • ALCA has made the early spay/neuter requirement as a necessary step to provide for the firm future of the Australian Labradoodle. It is also in the interest of each breeder member to protect their breeding program. By requiring that all pets are spay/neutered prior to breeding age, we eliminate the risk of unwanted pregnancies and unwanted and unregistered offspring.

  • Litter Registration fee is $30.00 For other Registrations, click Applications above to select.

  • Submit the Litter Registration Application form. 

Litter Registration Application

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Litter Registration Application

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