I think the question didn't have a whole lot to do with if Labradoodles should be bred or not- this seemed more of a review of the breeder herself.
So to the original question/statment. She seems like a BYB to me.
She breeds for no overall purpose, other than cute puppies. She's done nothing with her little Doodle mixes. She is not even aiming for a breed type to better her mixed breed. If she is wanting this to become a REAL breed, why isn't she going for some sort of standard?
To add to it, she has purebred dogs that she claims have Champions in there lines, however she has done nothing with her purebred Poodles. Why not? Lets say they were not up to bar to be shown, why would she breed them? What kind of "goal" is she going for if she is breeding a Poodle that isn't up to bar, if this is the case? It's also sad that she has these Champion lined Poodles, but she doesn't have the pedigree to show it. And honestly, do you REALLY believe that a good Poodle shower breeder would hand over a puppy to a woman who is going to breed it with a labrador? Sorry, don't think so :/
One of the reasons I was told that a Newf breeder I was looking at was bad was because of her frequent breeding. This is the case here too, isn't it?
And my opinion on the breeding of Doodles:
+Dogs that do not shed is an extremely lousy excuse for breeding becuase there are MANY dogs who are suitable for people with allergies out there.
+Therapy dogs might be a really good thing, however, there is NO shortage of good Goldens or Labs for this. It would be the people who are willing to train and give up the dog, rather than the dog itself. And as of yet, I've never seen a doodle breeder who breeds for therapy dogs. And even if they did, why would they be selling puppies to public? Wouldn't there goal be to breed and train their own, or even better, sell to trainers themselves? And by the time a puppy would fail the test to see if they are fit as a therapy dog- they would be more than 9-12 weeks
So there shouldn't BE any young puppies to be sold to the public.
+Yes, every breed came from a mix. Let's act surprised! However, I firmly stand by every breed being bred for a purpose. Yes, Toy breeds were bred way back when for companionship. So now that we have all of these breeds for Companionship PLUS now we use working dogs, herding dogs, sporting dogs, terrier dogs as companions- why do we need more? And way back when, all of the working, herding, sporting, terrier, etc breeds were actually needed and used therefore people wanted a companion type dog. So yeah, back then, it did make sense
Just my opinion, as always