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Why should I buy a Goldendoodle instead of a Golden Retriever?

Goldendoodles are fun, goofy, family dogs that are great with kids and love to participate in family activities. Goldendoodles are very intelligent family dogs. Retrievers and poodles are ranked in the top 5 smartest dogs in the world. Being a wonderful family companion, the Goldendoodle generally gets along well with children and does well with other dogs and family pets. He endears himself to everyone he meets with his friendly, intelligent, accepting nature. Usually highly affectionate, he's gentle and patient and makes a wonderful family companion, especially since he actively enjoys human company. He does have a playful side and can be mischievous if the mood hits. Temperament is affected by a number of factors, including heredity, training, and socialization. Goldendoodles also have little to no shedding.

What does each puppy come with?

Every puppy goes to their new home with the following:
-A blanket with mom's scent
-A toy that they are used to
-A small bag of food that they have been eating
-All health and shot records

How large do Standard Goldendoodles get?

A standard Goldendoodle and be anywhere between 40-60 lbs.

What professional health care does each puppy receive before being sold?

Each puppy has an initial exam done at a Veterinarian office and is given the DHPP shot. This shot covers de-worming, distemper, hepatitis, and parvo.

How long do I have to wait until I can take my puppy home?

The puppies are weaned at 6 weeks old and ready for their new homes at 8 weeks old.

How many litters can each dame have?

Each Dame can have between 3 and 5 litters, depending on her age and health.

How long have you been breeding Goldendoodles?

I have had 3 successful litters of Golden Retrievers and 5 successful litters of Goldendoodles!

Can I pick out my puppy?

Yes! You can schedule an appointment, based on your spot on the list, to come meet the available puppies.

How do you tell each puppy apart?

I put different color collars on each puppy so that I always know who is who!

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