Meet Iris! Our medium-sized f1b golden girl. Message me if you’re interested in adopting her!
Hey friends…
If you’re looking for
• a medium-sized
• red/apricot
• f1b golden doodle
London might be perfect for you.
I’m looking for a single-pet home for him, since he is highly people oriented and needs all the humans affection for himself.
Reach out to me (Suzanne) if you think you have a good home for him:)
Y’all the puppies were declaring war against the door because I locked them out so I could have some peace. But it clearly didn’t work because now they are yapping their poor heads off cuz they wanna be by me😭 So enjoy my little rant about the importance of watching what goes into your puppy’s mouth with a side of yapping in the background✌🏻
#goldendoodle #ethicalbreeder
Meet Dublin!
He’s a red F1b golden doodle. ✅
100% health cleared by our vet ✅
Had his first vaccines ✅
Hypoallergenic ✅
I honestly can’t list all the good things about him, so message me for more details:)
Here’s a little peak into my mornings with the puppies;)
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Reminiscing the times when the puppies were just little beans🫘
Btw Florence and Barcelona are still available for adoption😉
A little sneak peak of what is coming….
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Wisteria 🪻🌳🩶🌚
part 2
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⬇️Wild Flower Update⬇️
RETIREMENT HOME
While we will be super sad to part with Flower, we all agree a retirement home will be good for her. We’ve found a lovely family perfect for her to spend her last years with. Here she’ll be pampered and doted on as she deserves.
CANCER SCARE
After some research on the mysterious bolding on Flower’s back, I took her to the vet for a blood test to make sure it was not cancer. The test came back negative, which was a big relief. Afterwards I treated her for fleas and ticks, did a full deworming, and the bolding stopped. But to this day I don’t know what exactly had caused it.
Warmer days mean the puppies get lots of outdoor time.