Our goal is to raise happy, intelligent family pets with sound temperaments, excellent health and of course amazing good looks for other families to enjoy as much as we do. All of our adult breeding dogs are fully health-tested before ever entering our breeding program. Read on to find out more about these sweet, beautiful dogs!

Welcome to Sprucetree Labradoodles! We are in-home breeders of multi-generational Australian Labradoodles on the beautiful island of Cape Breton, Nova Scotia. We hand-raise our labradoodle puppies in our home in Marion Bridge, Nova Scotia. Our dogs are a much-loved part of our family and are raised without the use of kennels. We are members in good standing of the World Australian Labradoodle Association (WALA)


2024 News

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Our 2024 puppies are on the way! We are so excited for more Sprucetree puppies for families to love and enjoy. Australian Labradoodles make the most wonderful family companions. We are very excited about the upcoming litters this summer.

At this time we are accepting new applicants for the Fall 2024 and Spring 2025 seasons. If you are hoping to purchase a Sprucetree puppy this fall or next spring please fill out the online application and send it to us.

Please follow along with us on Facebook and Instagram. We are expecting some gorgeous puppies soon!


Sprucetree Labradoodles is a member of the Worldwide Australian Labradoodle Association (WALA). The WALA's Mission is to inspire the continuing improvement of the Australian Labradoodle and Labradoodle breeds through education, communication, and integrity in breeders and owners. Their Vision is to be the organization that unites worldwide Australian Labradoodle breeders in a mutual commitment to the long-term benefits of high standards in breeding practices and the cooperative building of a comprehensive and accurate database to preserve pedigrees and health information. All of my Sprucetree breeding dogs and puppies will be registered with the WALA. You can learn more about the WALA by clicking the button below.

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