First, a note about our health testing.
Our Health Testing
We now use Embark Veterinary DNA testing on all of our breeding dogs to help ensure we are producing the healthiest puppies possible. This testing screens for hundreds of genetic conditions, as well as traits and health risk markers.
What does this mean for you?
-
Clear: A dog that is “clear” does not carry the genetic mutation for a specific condition and cannot pass it on to their puppies.
-
Carrier: A “carrier” dog has one copy of a gene associated with a condition but does not show symptoms. Carriers live completely normal, healthy lives. When breeding, we carefully pair carrier dogs only with dogs that are clear for that same condition. This ensures that no puppies will be affected.
-
At Risk / Increased Risk: Some results (such as certain cancers or complex diseases) are labeled as “at risk” or “elevated risk.” This does not mean the dog will develop the condition. These are based on genetic markers and breed data, not a single gene. We take these results into consideration, along with overall health, pedigree, and longevity, when making thoughtful breeding decisions.
Why We Don’t Eliminate All Carriers or “At Risk” Dogs
Responsible breeding is about balance. Automatically removing every carrier or dog with an elevated risk result from a breeding program can unnecessarily shrink the gene pool. Over time, this can lead to:
-
Reduced genetic diversity
-
Increased risk of other inherited conditions
-
Loss of excellent traits like temperament, structure, and longevity
Instead, we make intentional, educated pairings—using clear dogs to ensure no puppies are affected by known genetic diseases, while preserving strong, healthy bloodlines.
Our Commitment to Health, Transparency, and Ethical Breeding
Health testing is just one piece of responsible breeding. We also prioritize:
-
Strong genetics and lineage
-
Excellent temperament
-
Structure and overall wellness
Our goal is to produce puppies that are not only beautiful, but healthy, well-rounded companions for years to come.
"At McClelland Doodles, we are deeply committed to ethical breeding practices, full transparency, and the long-term health and well-being of every puppy we bring into the world. Our goal is not simply to produce beautiful, well-tempered companions, but to do so in a way that prioritizes responsible decision-making, honest evaluation of health data, and continuous improvement of our breeding program.
We believe that true ethical breeding requires looking beyond a single test or snapshot in time. Instead, we evaluate the entire health picture of each dog and their family line, including genetics, structure, temperament, longevity, and real-world health outcomes across multiple generations.
Canine hip health, for example, is influenced by a combination of genetics, growth patterns, nutrition, activity level, injury, and environmental factors. While radiographic evaluations can provide helpful insight into a dog’s hips at a specific moment, they do not guarantee lifelong soundness, nor do they fully predict how hips will perform over time or across offspring. Because of this complexity, we believe hip evaluation is not a standalone measure of breeding quality.
Our approach places strong emphasis on long-term, multi-generational health history. We carefully study the health, lifespan, structure, movement, and temperament of our breeding dogs, as well as the documented health of their parents, siblings, and previous offspring whenever that information is available. This broader perspective allows us to make more informed and responsible breeding decisions.
All of our breeding dogs undergo comprehensive genetic testing for known inherited conditions relevant to their breed background. We use these results to guide pairings thoughtfully and to reduce the risk of preventable genetic disease. In addition, we prioritize stable, sound temperaments and carefully evaluate each dog for suitability in a family environment before they are ever considered for breeding.
We are also committed to ongoing accountability. We actively follow the health and development of the puppies we produce and maintain communication with their families. This feedback is an essential part of our program and directly informs our future breeding decisions.
We recognize that no breeder can eliminate all health risks or guarantee perfect outcomes. However, we are committed to doing everything within our power to reduce risk, make ethical and informed choices, and continuously improve based on real-world data and lived outcomes from our dogs.
Above all, we believe responsible breeding is a long-term commitment—not just to individual litters, but to the health, welfare, and integrity of the breed as a whole. We remain dedicated to transparency, learning, and making decisions that reflect the highest standard of care for every generation we produce."
-Laura and Gregg McClelland

Mountaineer
"Mountie"
CKC F1 Mini Goldendoodle
40 lbs
9/15/19
Genetically cleared though PawPrint Genetics. OFA hips excellent/elbows normal. Cardiac cleared by vet.

Auggie
AKC Standard Poodle
55 lbs
4/19/21
Genetically cleared though PawPrint Genetics. OFA hips good/elbows normal. Cardiac cleared by vet.

Dexter
AKC Moyen Poodle
35 lbs
10/25/19
Genetically cleared though PawPrint Genetics. Cardiac cleared by vet.

Champ
Multigenerational Standard Goldendoodle
50 lbs
4/26/23
Genetically cleared though PawPrint Genetics. Cardiac cleared by vet.
