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WHEN IS YOUR NEXT
GOLDENDOODLE LITTER? In general, we breed 2 litters per
year, the timing
DO YOU KEEP A WAITING
LIST? Yes! We keep a
no obligation waitlist. If you are interested in our next litter,
IS OUR DEPOSIT
REFUNDABLE? No. All deposits are non-refundable,
except under the condition that we do not
DO YOU ALLOW VISITORS? We have to keep a pretty strict policy to protect the health of the pups. It is amazing how easily disease is transmitted on shoes, hands and clothing (and even more amazing how long germs stay on those items). Many breeders lose whole litters because someone comes to visit after coming in contact with other dogs, or after visiting another breeder. We know that those with a vested interest (the new owners) will be conscious of the dangers and protective of the pups if they are aware of the dangers, so we allow the puppy owners to visit when they are 3-4 weeks old (the pups are much stronger then). The first visit is adults only, because the pups are still very fragile and easily overwhelmed; and Mom can be nervous about visitors still. Once they are 5-6 weeks old we allow another visit, and this is when you help chose your pup. You can bring your kids for the 5-6 wk old visit if you like - some parents prefer to wait, others bring them (it can be hard to pick out a pup and monitor children too). And if you like, you can come and pick your pup, and return to show your pup to the kids at a different time. We always ask that you do not visit if you have visited another breeder, shelter, dog park, pet store, vet or anywhere there are dogs who may not be properly vaccinated or could be sick, within the last few days (so come before a Doodle romp, or a few days afterward). We have developed our policy with the health and safety of your puppy in mind. We know it is hard to wait, especially for the kids, but we have based the policy on our experience and the experiences and practices of other reputable breeders. Hopefully, you will understand. Even better, you'll agree!! WHAT CAN WE EXPECT ON OUR FIRST VISIT? It's very possible that all you will see is sleeping pups this first visit. If they are awake, it may only be for 5-15 minutes! But most every one enjoys seeing them, even if they are asleep. We space visits so as not to overwhelm the pups. Some people prefer NOT to visit until they can make a selection, so don't feel bad if you decide to wait, or if you are not close enough to visit. We understand. HOW DOES YOUR PUPPY SELECTION PROCESS WORK? In reviewing your application, and in our e-mails and conversations with you, we gather information to help us guide you in determining which pups will be a good match for your family, or rule out a pup that might not be the one best suited for your situation. We observe the pups closely from birth, and make mental notes about each one. We also record important observations that might get forgotten otherwise. The types of things we notice include: the pups’ eating habits, how they sleep (alone, in a group, etc.), how brave or cautious they are, their activity level, and lots more. We administer a temperament test that sometimes gives us additional insight into their personality, and their aptitude (i.e.: do they have the retrieving instinct?…..which is usually yes). We use all this information to guide you in your selection of the pup most suited to your family. Your opportunity to determine which pup you will adopt will occur in the order of where you fall on the committed list (the committed list consists of the families who have submitted their application, paid the deposit, & applications have been approved). We begin the selection appointments (in waitlist order as much as possible) when the pup's are about 5-6 weeks old. When it is your turn you will have an appointment time to visit in person, by phone, or email to discuss the qualities of the puppies that are available. Sometimes we are not able to set up appointments in the exact list order. In that situation we may ask you to come and make a 1st & 2nd pick, and then let you know which pup is yours after the person on the list ahead of you makes their choice. We find that more often than not, you end up with your first choice when that happens! In that situation we would also keep your selection choices confidential. When we are identifying the pup's temperament and needs, our experience has been that we find all Goldendoodle pups to be VERY similar. And because the puppies are so similar in temperament, typically most, if not all of the pups in a given litter will make a great companion for any family. Generally, the pups that are chosen first tend to be the curliest or straightest; and/or the most outgoing or more reserved. That generally leaves the folks at the end of the list with the puppies that are most alike, both in temperament and appearance. The last ones chosen also tend to be smack dab in the middle of perfect for temperament for most situations, and with a wavy coat. I think this happens because the litter is so much alike it is often hard to choose a pup, so the ones that are a little “different” stand out. The good news is that the last pups to be chosen tend to be as good a choice as the first. One of the things that
make Goldendoodles such a great companion dog is the temperament they are
born with due to the parent breed traits. But studies show that much more
important than puppy temperament as determined at a young age is the socialization,
education and environment that the owner should provide. We feel
it's very important to give them a loving, stimulating, and well socialized
beginning. But really, you hold the key to how your pup turns out.
That is why we try very hard to match our pups to a home where they will
be a good fit, and to provide you with support and resources as you shape
the future of your life together.
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