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The process in Taking the Puppy home

The Process

We accept $500 non refundable deposits that go toward the total purchase price of your new puppy. You will be put on a list in order of when you deposit is paid and you will be notified when you can choose your puppy. When they are born, families are contacted via email and then pictures are posted about once a week. Once you have picked your puppy, the balance will need to be paid. Puppies are ready for their forever home at 8 weeks after their final vet visit. 

Our Guarantee!

  • Be examined by the Vet 
  • Receive CORE Vaccinations (DAPP & Bordetella) and de-worming 
  • 1 year health guarantee 
  • All puppies will be socialized, and crate trained. 

What Goes Home with You

  • Your Puppy 
  • Collar 
  • Toys or puppy’s favorite item 
  • Puppy food-if needed for transitioning to new food 

Paying for Your Puppy

We except the following 

  • Cashapp
  • Venmo
  • Cash

Contact Us for More Details

F1B and F2 Advantages

F1B

F1b "crossback" or "backcross"; a pure-bred poodle (female) with a 50/50 goldnedoodle results in a 75/25 (75% poodle; 25% golden). Since the poodle coat is the dominant, there is a very low or "hypo" probability of shedding (hence the hypo-allergenic). Our puppies are expected to be more white in color

F2

F2 "double-doodle"; an F1 or F1b goldendoodle with another F1 or F1b. You end up with Double the "Doodle", This mixture has significant coat variation (color). They have a high success for low to non-shedding. 

We are Not a Kennel

We do this in a private and safe home. 

Intelligent

These dogs are loving and intelligent 

Hypoallergenic?

Medical doctor, Clifford W. Bassett proved that non-shedding dog breeds are much more likely to be hypoallergenic. Essentially people who own a poodle (or poodle-cross) are less likely to develop severe allergies than many other breeds. Read the full article in Asthma Magazine, volume 7, Issue 3, May 2002, Pages 31-32. by Clifford W. Bassett, MD, (a Fellow of the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology (AAAAI). He works at NYU Medical Center and has a private practice in New York, New York)

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  • About Us
  • Bringing The Puppy Home
  • Meet Ginger And Lavender
  • Past Litters - April 2021

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