@curty Are the parents health tested, not just DNA testing, but had their hips, elbows, eyes, heart, thyroid etc. looked at? Do you know anything about the health of the grandparents or greatgrand parents?
Do the parents have good temperaments proven by at minimum a CGC title that they're stable dogs?
What are your goals for breeding?
Are you ready to invest money into health testing, do you have enough money for an emergency C-section?
Can you take the financial, emotional and physical strain of raising puppies?
Do you have enough time and money for several dogs in case you can't find homes for the pups?
Doodles are bred primarily for aesthetics over anything else, they don't have a structural or temperamental standard, their coat texture is a nightmare to deal with and matts easily which can seriously harm the dog, they're never health tested. They're popular at the moment and a big cash cow for backyard breeders. I fully support purpose bred mixes done responsibly. Doodles aren't that. There is no responsible way to breed a doodle.