Red Fox Labradoodles of Alaska

Red Fox Labradoodles of Alaska Red Fox Labradoodles of Alaska—Family-raised F1B Mini Labradoodles in North Pole, Alaska.

06/05/2026

Zoe was absolutely fascinated by this moose from beginning to end. 🫎🐾

Watching her work every scent trail, inspect every change, and stay completely engaged reminded us why we love her so much.

She is curious, confident, intelligent, and eager to investigate the world around her.

Those are exactly the kinds of traits we hope to see passed along to future generations of Red Fox Labradoodles.

Plus, she got a moose leg at the end, so as far as Zoe is concerned, it was a perfect day. 😂

06/03/2026

Day one isn’t about training.
It’s about safety.

A new puppy just left everything he’s ever known.
Different people. Different smells. Different sounds. Different home.

Before the commands… before expectations…
we want him to learn this first:

You are safe here. 🤍

05/30/2026

Day 5️⃣6️⃣ of our Alaska Red Litter: Going home day! 🥹😭 For weeks we’ve been preparing puppies for their forever homes… 🥹🐶

Packing little go bags.
Folding blankets that smell like littermates.
Organizing paperwork.
Double checking food, treats, collars, and records.
Getting emotionally ready to say goodbye.

But there was one puppy pickup we hadn’t told anyone about yet.

Ruby girl… is staying home. 🤍🍁

Meet Maple.

The girls have poured so much love into this litter from the very beginning, and somehow this sweet little puppy completely stole all of our hearts along the way.

So while all the other puppies head off to wonderful forever families this weekend… one tiny puppy gets to keep growing up right here with us.

Honestly, we can’t imagine our home without her anymore.

Welcome home forever, Maple. 🥹🐾❤️

While this chapter with the litter is coming to an end… Maple’s story with our family is only beginning. 🥹🍁🐾

We can’t wait to share her growing up adventures with all of you.

05/30/2026

Day 5️⃣5️⃣ of our Alaska Red Litter: As puppy pickup weekend gets closer, I’ve found myself thinking so much about the love these girls have poured into this litter.

For weeks they’ve held them, carried them, played with them, sat in the puppy pen with them, comforted them, laughed at them, cleaned up after them, and loved them every single day.

And the puppies absolutely adore them in return. The second the girls walk into the yard or puppy pen, ten tiny tails start wagging and little puppies come running as fast as they can.

I truly believe all of that love and connection matters. It’s helped shape puppies that are trusting, affectionate, confident, and deeply connected to people.

This stage is exhausting and emotional and beautiful all at the same time. We know these puppies are heading to wonderful forever homes very soon, but there’s always a bittersweet feeling when a season like this comes to an end.

We’re soaking up every last cuddle while we still can. 🐾🤍

05/29/2026

Day 5️⃣4️⃣ of our Alaska Red Litter: As excited as we are for each family, there’s always a bittersweet feeling packing up their little “go bags” and realizing this season is coming to an end.

Each puppy will head home with:
🤍 microchip information
🤍 deworming and immunization records
🤍 complete vet health documentation
🤍 weight charts and puppy notes we’ve kept along the way
🤍 a bag of their current food
🤍 treats
🤍 a blanket that smells like their littermates and home
🤍 and of course… their tiny adorable selves 🐶

These puppies have been deeply loved, handled constantly, introduced to new experiences every day, and surrounded by our family from the very beginning.

We’re so thankful for the amazing families waiting for them, and we’re soaking up every last cuddle before pickup day arrives.

05/28/2026

Day 5️⃣3️⃣ of our Alaska Red Litter: Today was microchip day for the puppies! 🐶🐾

Each puppy was:
✔ scanned to confirm no previous chip
✔ photographed and documented
✔ microchipped
✔ rescanned to verify everything worked perfectly

And honestly… the puppies handled it SO well. 🥹

Out of all ten puppies, only one made even the tiniest little noise during the process, and everybody recovered immediately with cuddles and tail wags.

The girls helped hold and comfort the puppies through the whole appointment, and afterward the puppies slept peacefully all the way home like nothing had even happened.

Moments like this remind me how much all the daily handling, socialization, and love matter. These puppies are so trusting, resilient, and people-focused, and we’re really proud of them.

Just a few more days until these sweet puppies head off to their forever homes. 🥹🐾

05/27/2026

Day 5️⃣2️⃣ of our Alaska Red Litter: Today’s puppy adventure involved a tiny sprinkler toy and some very suspicious wet grass. 😂💦🐶

A few puppies marched right up to investigate.
A few carefully tiptoed around the water like stepping on lava.
And some decided wet feet were simply unacceptable.

One thing we work hard on during these weeks is introducing the puppies to new experiences every single day in positive, gentle ways:
🐾 new textures
🐾 new sounds
🐾 water
🐾 outdoor play
🐾 crate training
🐾 potty routines
🐾 enrichment toys
🐾 being handled and loved on constantly

It’s amazing how much growth happens in such a short time. In just a few more days, these little puppies will head off to their forever homes, and we want them feeling as confident and prepared as possible for the world ahead of them.

05/26/2026

Day 5️⃣1️⃣ of our Alaska Red Litter: We added a big black sled to the puppy pen and somehow it immediately turned into contested real estate. 😂🐶

The puppies climb on it, crawl inside it, defend it from siblings, bark over ownership rights, and repeatedly push each other off like tiny fuzzy mountain goats.

Honestly, it’s one of the funniest things to watch because every puppy suddenly becomes VERY passionate about protecting “their” spot.

Who knew an old sled would become the hottest property in the yard? 🛷🐾

More puppy life coming soon 🐾

05/25/2026

Day 5️⃣0️⃣ of our Alaska Red Litter: Today the puppies discovered a mirror for the very first time and it was absolutely adorable. 😂🐶

They whine and barked at the “other puppies,” jumped around trying to interact, sniffed carefully to figure things out… and eventually decided the mysterious new friends deserved kisses.

Watching puppies experience brand new things for the first time is one of our favorite parts of this stage. Everything is exciting, confusing, entertaining, and worthy of a full investigation. 🥹

We love sharing their journey with you.

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