As far as the OP's website... I am incredibly unimpressed. Honestly.
Look at each of the Labradoodles; see ANY consistency? None. They have dogs that look like red, ungroomed Poodles, dogs with ringlets, dogs with wavey hair, dogs with long hair, shaggy dogs, dogs that range from 14" to 24". WTH? What are they breeding for? In their "About Us", I see almost nothing in regards to an actual goal (besides "we have allergies"), nor any association with any clubs that are actually trying to make this a breed. They are breeding DD's - not for therapy work, or for anything really, not even health. It's already been mentioned how unforgivable breeding 1 year-old dogs are... why do they even get any health tests, at all? Breeding a 1 year-old is breeding a puppy, who isn't even fully grown, who could turn out to have HD in a few months for all they know.
I am also appauled by their wording... and their description of Labradoodles, particularly the coloring. UGH. Is Red, Apricot, Caramel, Gold, AND Cafe really appropriate? Aren't each of those basically the same color, of varying shades? It just makes them look really... dumb. As does their description of their Poodle studs. Both of them are apparently from "a line of champions" and "royalty" and "show quality". I find that both hard to believe, and pretty much pointless. Those dogs aren't shown, and they aren't going to be shown. And any breeder who sells off their "show quality" Poodles to some one who is only using them to get a higher likelihood of low-shedding Labradoodles is a horrendous breeder, indeed. The majority of their dogs are F1B. So, they're basically 3/4 Poodle, 1/4 Lab - what is the point?
As far as what Mom2dogs is saying about working day in and day out being the ultimate testament to a dog's health... I whole-heartedly agree. But, these Labradoodles are not being worked, to my knowledge. If this breeder had skilled hunting/retrieving dogs who worked on a daily basis, I would have a very different attitude towards them. Still, I think it's reprimandible to breed ANY dog, regardless of how healthy or amazing they were, until they are at LEAST adults at 2 years old. I also agree that a written pedigree/registration is not important when the breeder knows their dog's lines like the back of their hand, and has owned dogs from those lines for generations; but, this breeder appears to have been in "business" for only a few years, with lines all over the place from F1 to "multi-gen" (whatever that means) to "ALF5PP". Just a mess, IMO.