Our litter of beautiful AKC Moyen Poodles has arrived!
Reserve a pup for Christmas, bring them home on Valentine's Day. π
Adopting a puppy from us is a magical experience and the perfect beginning to a gift that keeps giving. You will receive several video and photo updates a week as your pup grows from a tiny newborn to an adorable little floofy fluffy toddler. You select your exact puppy at 7 weeks after their temperament testing is completed.
We follow the Puppy Culture training program protocols, including Early Neurological Stimulation beginning at 3 days old. We work on recall (come), manding (sitting and waiting patiently), and introduce crate and leash training. They won't be perfectly trained at 8 weeks old but they won't have bad habits and should train very easily. They will be up to date on their shots and microchipped.
Message me for all the details! I'd be happy to chat on the phone as well.
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Our pups need great humans to snuggle forever! Make March the best month for both of you!
These babies are F1b mini Goldendoodles. Non shedding and adorable. They should be 10-15lbs fully grown.
We raise all our puppies using Puppy Culture techniques. They learn to come when called and sit at your feet. We begin house training and introduce them to leash and crate training. Parents are DNA health tested. Delivery available. DM me for more info.
We are in love with our itty-bitty babies! π
This will be our last litter of tiny mini goldendoodles for the foreseeable future. They should be 10-15lbs fully grown. We follow Puppy Culture protocols when raising all our puppies and they are an extremely calm bunch so far. Feel free to reach out to us to learn more about the training they receive.
They are generation F1b so they shouldn't shed and have beautiful silky coats. We health test all our parent dogs and pups are up-to-date on vaccinations and microchipped.
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She has grown so much already π
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Manding: Lesson 1
4 weeks old and the pups are ready to begin formal training!
Goal: Teach the pup to sit patiently and look at me to ask for something. I don't give a command because I want it to become a norm behavior.
Reason for Training: Pups instinctively jump and claw their way to a treat (just as they struggled against littermates to get milk) but in the human world I want him to sit, wait and learn the power of those puppy dog eyes. No one likes a jumping, scratching, yapping dog.
It's amazing how quickly they learn at such a young age and how powerfully these simple lessons impact them as adults.