KENNEL DISPERSAL
Unfortunately due to chronic severe health concerns, I am forced to put a pause on raising dogs and move to town. I therefore am in the process of finding loving homes for my dogs. I will be adding my loves on here over time, with the goal of finding them their new, wonderful forever families. I do have a bit of time as this unfolds, so my main concern is that my dogs go to the VERY BEST homes possible.
OUR RESPONSE TO COVID-19
I have kept your puppies healthy and have stayed healthy too by taking new precautions. Until things settle down, I have adopted a new protocol to protect not only us and our ability to take good care of our dogs, but you as well. As much as I love meeting you have having you visit, I have decided to close my house for now and will be meeting puppy families outside or on my deck weather permitting to greet your new puppy or in my office just off the deck with masks on. I trust you understand my desire to keep all involved safe. When you arrive, just park straight across from the deck and come across the lawn.
I have kept your puppies healthy and have stayed healthy too by taking new precautions. Until things settle down, I have adopted a new protocol to protect not only us and our ability to take good care of our dogs, but you as well. As much as I love meeting you have having you visit, I have decided to close my house for now and will be meeting puppy families outside or on my deck weather permitting to greet your new puppy or in my office just off the deck with masks on. I trust you understand my desire to keep all involved safe. When you arrive, just park straight across from the deck and come across the lawn.
One of the hardest parts of breeding responsibly is choosing to place a retired dog or a puppy that has not developed to fit my program. While I dearly love all my dogs, I feel I can do my best for them by placing retired dogs in a home where they become the star, rather than live the rest of their life as part of a pack. While all my dogs get house and home time, it is time that by necessity is shared. Would my retired dogs enjoy their life better as someone's cherished family member? I think so, however, make no mistake, each time it takes a piece of my heart. Every. Single. Time.
ADOLECENT PUPPIES
AUSTRALIAN GOLDENDOODLES
AUSSIEDOODLE SIRE "JAZPER" AND ENGLISH CREAM GOLDENDOODLE DAM "WILLOW"
DOB: 2/14/22
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GOLDEN MOUNTAIN DOODLES
BERNEDOODLE SIRE "WATSON AND GOLDEN RETRIEVER DAM "MARLEY"
DOB: 1/27/22
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ADULT MALES
JAZPER-BLUE MERLE STANDARD AUSSIEDOODLE MALEJazper is a beautiful, polite 5 1/2 year old blue merle boy. He has a lovely, soft temperament and is very smart. He loves to play with toys. Jazper has been the main sire for our Australian Mountain Doodle line, as well as a some really charming Double Doodles, the cross being Aussiedoodle and English Cream Goldendoodle. He gets along with my younger and smaller dogs perfectly, although he is a bit too interested in cats. He will make a lovely, playful housedog for a family that wants one that will also snuggle. He has had his genetics done through PawPrints Genetics and is totally clear.
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BUCKSHOT-BERNESE MOUNTAIN DOG MALEBuckshot is a wonderful, friendly happy boy that wants to be your buddy. He gets along well with other dogs unless challenged. He then may stick up for his rights, although we have not had any real fights with him. We have had our miniature poodle Rocky out with him with no problems as all even though Rocky is also a sire; however, Rocky is a happy fellow that gets along with everyone and doesn't challenge others at all. Buck has not been around little children and because of his size may be a better fit for older kids and adults. He weighs about 95 lbs. His genetic panel from Canine Health Check is totally clear.
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ADULT FEMALES
STANDARD POODLE HARPER
Harper is a one year old brown and white Parti. She is playful and bold. Her sire is a blue merle Standard Poodle owned by Amy Mauer, and her mother was my own Standard Poodle Phoebe. She was a gorgeous puppy ( will add a couple pictures to her slide show) and I had planned on keeping her for my program. She is a fairly large girl and would make a great cross with my brown and white Bernedoodle Watson.
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STANDARD POODLE BRONTEBronte is also a one year old Standard Poodle, and Harper's full sister. She did have some faint cream spots as a youngster that disappeared as she got older. She should produce spotted puppies if crossed with a Parti male, if that is your wish. She also will make a terrific house dog. She has spent significant time in the house, crates beautifully and has done really well on her house training.
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