Prefix : LUVALAGOTTO (Lagotto Romagnolo)
Luv-a-Lagotto Registered breeder of the beautiful Lagotto Romagnolo Since 2006 Once believed to be on the verge of extinction this anicent medium-sized Italian duck dog was granted probational recognition on the international stage in 1998 in an attempt to maintain the breed worldwide,based on the current breed standards we see today this little dog has come along way for sure ! Blessed with our first 2 girls in 2004 from the 1st and 2nd imports into Australia, absolutely taken by their joyful quirkiness and love for life we welcomed our boy in 2005 from the 3rd imported italian line into Australia and with the arrival of our very first litter of puppies in 2006 Luv A Lagotto began its journey as a registered breeder. Over the years we have expanded on those original bloodlines, adding new bloodlines imported into Australia, in doing so we aim to expand the gene pool for health and diversity while maintaining this ancient Italian duck dog so generations to come may also enjoy this beautiful breed. Our dogs are happy dogs and enjoy being dogs! running,playing,lazing about with a swim in the dam or the occasional roll in the good old dirt they defiantly enjoying a great dogs life. Our puppies leave home vet cheched, vaccinated, microchipped, wormed and registered with pedigree,Parents are DNA tested,good in hips, eyes and elbows ,healthy and robust but just as import, they have loving friendly natures which makes them great pets
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