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First things first is that you must do your homework when choosing to buy a puppy, not necessarily a labradoodle.
You must set yourself questions on what would be ideal to ask the breeder and hopefully get some answers back. Always ask for certificates, proof on that the bitch/dog has been vaccinated/health checked etc.
When you have gone through all of this, and you have actually got a place on someones waiting list for a pup or have ben guarranteed one, and its choosing time, you'll probrably be thinking/asking yourself all these questions, " It must be a certain colour/Gender/Coat", you must take this into consideration but its not all about this, you really must choose the puppy which is most loveable, active and the one which is always around you, aswell as considering your other options.