Frequently Asked Questions
We specialize in breeding Goldendoodles and Bernedoodles. Our focus is on producing healthy, well-socialized puppies with excellent temperaments.
Yes, we can arrange shipping for your puppy if you’re unable to pick them up in person. Shipping fees apply and are discussed during the adoption process.
To start the adoption process, please fill out our application form available on our website. This helps us understand your preferences and match you with the right puppy.
A non-refundable deposit of $500 is required to reserve a puppy. This amount is applied toward the total purchase price.
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Yes, all our puppies come with a 2-year genetic health guarantee. We stand behind the health and well-being of our puppies.
Absolutely. All puppies receive age-appropriate vaccinations and are dewormed on a regular schedule before going to their new homes.
Yes, our parent dogs undergo comprehensive health screenings to ensure they are free from genetic conditions that could be passed to offspring.
Our puppies are raised in a loving environment where they are exposed to various sounds, sights, and experiences. This early socialization helps them become well-adjusted companions.
Yes, we offer a “started puppy training program” that includes basic obedience, crate training, and socialization. This program helps ease the transition into your home.
A Goldendoodle (also known as Groodle) is a cross between a Golden Retriever and a Poodle. They are known for their friendly nature, intelligence, and low-shedding coats.
A Bernedoodle is a mix between a Bernese Mountain Dog and a Poodle. They are affectionate, intelligent, and often have a calm demeanor.
We recommend bringing a leash, collar, and a crate for safe transport. We’ll provide a starter kit that includes food, a blanket with the mother’s scent, and toys.
Puppy-proof your home by removing hazardous items, securing cords, and setting up a designated area with food, water, and bedding.
Consistency is key. Take your puppy outside frequently, especially after meals and naps, and reward them for going potty outside. Patience and positive reinforcement are essential.