Guess who has night crate training down pat?!?!!!
What a great litter! 🩷 We are in 3 groups of 3 and 1 group of 2 tonight.
Here is a video of the puppies this morning. It's funny raising puppies in the summer because we go between dirty cuz they go swimming or keeping them pretty and dry, LOL. So this is kind of our morning routine and then has to be done again in the afternoon. After they get out of their kennels, they're 6 weeks and in kennels at night and doing quite well from 10:30 until 5:30 already. This litter is quite advanced, a very content bunch. Anyways we let them out of their kennel at 5:30 in the morning and they get their breakfast. It takes them right now about an hour to eat and have two bowel movements. When it's hot and muggy like this morning they all take turns walking through their water and playing. That means when we channel them up again to clean their stalls after their morning jaunt they are pretty dirty. As you see in the video they're learning to be content going back into a kennel I'll be with each other still, we put hay bedding in for them. They really love to play in the hay and it acts as a towel, it dries and grooms them while they play and roll in it. One of the things we try to do in training them for the kennel is put them in when they'd be happiest to be in there, playing with something specific or when they're really ready for their nap time. It teaches them contentedness in confinement. So although they weren't ready to sleep being that they just woke up only a couple of hours ago they were happy to play in the hay with each other in close quarters, thus learning that they enjoy their kennel. When they do an early morning kennel like this right after being in all night, it's usually only for about 30 minutes to 45 minutes right now. Their are other longer daytime kennel training doesn't usually begin till closer to 2:00. Which is the second time we strip their stalls down and clean them up and give them another swimming pool to play in. That's the routine morning and evening. By the evening they haven't had so much energy as they do in the morni
When the heat's got the youngsters too tired to play rough.
And we got our doctor visit rewards of course❤️
Our next available adult: Elizabeth.
She is 2 years old, hasn't had a litter and we just decided that she would do best with a forever family rather than as a breeding mama. She's been fully trained for family life and is now just in her tune up timeframe. Here she is working off leash on the farm. Very loyal and attentive girl and just loves to be with her people. We don't generally retire our older(3-4 years old) mamas into homes with established dogs already but with this girl's young age we feel she will do great in a home with a dog already. Look for her town shipping video coming soon. Text or call if you are interested 8645534165 If You had contacted us about a retiring mama before, this is not one we had on the list till just now. Her re-h0ming $ will be announced in her next video.
Took Pony jr for a trail ride with one of our horses Esther. She's very brave out there in the woods
Love seeing Goldens enjoying the ocean, so much fun!
"I wanted to share this hilarious video of Daisy celebrating her 1st birthday! She is obsessed with playing soccer but this balloon might of taken the cake. We just love her!!"
This is AMAZING!
Someone or someones knocked down the inner gate this morning... So this is the chaos we see from our window🤣 not chaos to them! What an adventure they are having! (Yes this is a safe area for them still)
On occasion, throughout each year, we retain one of our puppies and raise and train them until 4-5 months. These little ones become great companions for families that can not or at this time in their life, do not want to tackle the puppy stage. This is Satch and this brave jovial little fella just left yesterday for his family. We really enjoyed every minute with him and his mama Amica would sure be proud. Thank you to his new family for giving him such a perfect home.
https://youtube.com/shorts/8Mx3LS5ncPE?si=S2vGd02veU7FlLSa
Just love hot weather fun with puppies 💗
Pheobe here is getting her training tune up for her retirement. We're at Home Depot getting some plumbing and peat moss and she is just so attentive and smart. The leash is just over my shoulder and I don't even have to give her any commands she just keeps an eye on me. Really a great girl and going to be a wonderful friend to her new owner.
Sweet pups playing early this am
Retired mama Mimi living her best life.
Thank you for the pupdate❤️
"Hey Laura! Here's an update on Enzo! A happy boy living his best life. He's the best and we get compliments ALL the time about how beautiful he is! "
All out personal Goldens just love the woods and creeks too. How about yours?
Enzo looks so joyful💕
We are not open tomorrow as we are out of town. But here's a Big Horse learning the ropes on the farm.
Out for a walk today and the doggo that gets to go is Pony junior. Yes she's out of our retired mother Pony and Green tree. And her grandparents parents were Francis and JV. In the video is our goldendoodles Sheba and Leah and the up-and-coming pup is big Horse
"Here is Ivy last night with her heartbeat toy."
These look like great thing for new puppies. Who has a heartbeat toy for yours?
"Can you put this up on your Facebook. Don't know how to do that. See people showing off their smart pups from you. Cooper learned in 15 minutes how to ring the bells with his nose or paws when he wanted to go out. 3 months old. Knew lots of other things as well. As long as he got a treat, he learned anything I taught him!"
We are definitely happy to post thiS! What a smart boy💕
Who else has a "moaner"?
This is Mimi from Abigail's lineage. The whole line of girls all moaned when you scratch them. Love it!
Thanks for the pupdate❤️