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Dewbury Dream Goldens I'm a SMALL Hobby-Breeder in Southern Utah, who specializes in Golden Retrievers who are intelligent ABSOLUTELY NO Puppy-Mill Mentality in my kennel!!! :D

Dewbury Dream Goldens follow the Puppy Culture Method in raising courageous puppies. We specialize in creating puppies who are mentally well adjusted & used to being handled & cuddled every day. We strive to produce dogs which are resilient, friendly, & trainable. None of our dogs will be bred unless they have a CHIC Certificate, which proves to you that they have undergone all the necessary testi

ng to become bred, and they are all within Breed-Standard. Each puppy is raised inside my home and gets all the love and attention a puppy could possibly want. I follow the Puppy Culture Method and I temperament test each puppy to determine which home it's best suited for. My puppies are fed high quality food, such as Dr. Gary’s Best Breed, and are run through our Puppy Training Program that helps them become courageous, loving, & well adjusted......at no extra cost to the awaiting puppy families!! Not a day goes by without the puppies being held & loved on.

When the grandchildren are here, the dogs won’t leave their sides, and the boys LOVES the cuddles with the dogs.😍♥️🥰
27/01/2025

When the grandchildren are here, the dogs won’t leave their sides, and the boys LOVES the cuddles with the dogs.😍♥️🥰

27/01/2025

Walking on a leash around my house. A little stress is super good for them, but always be ready to pick up when too stressed out.

The Car Litter’s official pictures @ 7 weeks old & freshly washed. Thank you SOOO MUCH to Roxanne Lowe, for the AMAZING ...
26/01/2025

The Car Litter’s official pictures @ 7 weeks old & freshly washed.

Thank you SOOO MUCH to Roxanne Lowe, for the AMAZING props, decor, & go-home bags.

Red = Mercedes, is sassy & courageous, yet easy going, and loves puppy massages. We are 👀 for a Guardian 🏡 for her within 5 hours of St. George. Must be honest, reliable, willing to train & work with me.

Orange = Turbo, courageous & outgoing. Likes to be picked up first, & oh so sweet. He too loves puppy massages.

Blue = Diesel, is thoughtful, has to think about new things, needs to trust his owner, and oh so sweet! He too loves puppy massages.

I have one more week before their owners pick them up.

www.dewburydreamgoldens.com
435-668-6149

25/01/2025

For a breeder to start their puppies on basic manners is such a small sacrifice with a big reward to their new owners….IF their new owners continue to insist on good manners.

25/01/2025

Now that the puppie’s cognitive abilities have matured just enough to work on obedience commands, I get them started on it.

24/01/2025

Getting the puppies exposed to a harness, and it will take A LOT more work to get them to walk next to their owners, but now is a good time to start.😉
The other 2 puppie’s are in the comments 😉

23/01/2025

DARN, I accidentally recorded all 3 puppie’s training in slow-mo!! But hey, at least I’m trying 🙃🤪

22/01/2025

I am always careful to never chase after the puppies with something potentially scary. But I still expose them to scary things, so they learn to not worry.

This is good information:NEW PUPPY OWNER .......On the way of puppies to their new homes, I wanted to address a common p...
22/01/2025

This is good information:

NEW PUPPY OWNER .......
On the way of puppies to their new homes, I wanted to address a common problem breeders face with new owners.
Realistic Expectations
You see the pictures and videos of the breeder and the puppies are all social. They are quiet in the enclosure. The breeder shows you videos of them completely relaxed, happy and playful. Everything looks wonderful and you take your puppy home.
Then the reality hits. On the first few nights, the puppy may cry in the crate, leaving you tired and restless. Happy, cuddly puppy refuses to greet the half-dozen overly-excited friends you invited to see your new puppy. Or the over excited, playful children you have at home. The puppy is refusing to walk on the leash. Many wonder how my perfect puppy turned into a nightmare.
So let’s talk about realistic expectations when a puppy comes home. At first, the puppy was at the breeder's house from birth. He had his mother and often litter siblings. They had their routine, were introduced to expectations and were comfortable in their surroundings.
Now they are suddenly brought to a completely new environment. Imagine being exposed to an unknown country, often in a different part of the world. They only know a few words of the native language. Other trees, animals, smells, temperatures and people. In the meantime, we change your routine, decide to party with people you don't know, and ask you to take on tasks you have no idea about. This is overwhelming, to say the least.
This is what every puppy goes through when they get to their new home. Stress comes in many forms. He doesn't eat, doesn't want to play and doesn't greet people. They're anxious when they have to go to the vet or when strangers attack them. Diarrhea, vomiting and depression can also occur.
So what can you do as a new owner to help your little one settle in?
- Most puppies take 3-4 weeks to adjust to their new homes. I repeat: THREE to FOUR WEEKS, sometimes even longer! Not just 1-2 days. I cannot stress enough how much time it takes for a dog or puppy to feel comfortable in their new home!
- Limit attendance within the first week. We understand you're excited to show off your new baby, but it will take time to adjust. Plan 1-2 weeks before inviting guests.
- Ask the guests to sit on the floor and let the puppies come to you. No squeaking and grabbing for the pup
- Establish a good routine
- confine puppy to a small area of house. Not only does this prevent it from being crowded, it also allows you to observe it.
- Don’t expect an 8-13 week old puppy to walk on a leash. Work at home instead with a leash he feels comfortable on. Let him pull on the leash and encourage him with treats to go with you.
- If your puppy refuses to leave, give him time. On my first trips to town with pups, a walk around a small block took 1 1/2 hours. We only move when they initiate the movement because they need time to take in the new environment.
- Understand that your puppy needs time to see you as family. It’s unrealistic to expect instant attachment.
- train your puppy. This will not only help you build a bond, but also help the pup to orient and orientate towards you.
-Children are also a big stress factor for small, fragile puppies. Please keep your pup in check at all times when children are around.
- And finally, you should be patient. Don't explain, "something is wrong with this dog". Nothing happens overnight. Excursions should be planned at puppy pace. Even if you're imagining a nice walk around the lake, it's possible that your pup can only run a short distance that day.
Most outings take a very long time for me, as I often just stand there while the puppy carefully explores the new environment. Patience is the A and O!
Remember this: If the puppy was wonderful at the breeder but is struggling now, as the owner you need to help the puppy adjust, which takes time, patience and training. Have realistic expectations and give positive experiences to the pup. Every puppy is an individual. Don't compare your current puppy to past pets and don't judge their behavior based on how another dog did. Lastly, try to see things from the puppy's perspective and adjust situations accordingly.
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21/01/2025

Puppies are SO smart that they quickly realize that jumping & nipping at me will not get the treat. No need to make this an emotional struggle, simply just wait for the puppy to give you the action you want. I will work on obedience work later this week as the puppies’ cognitive capabilities develop.

20/01/2025

Mercedes first full bath

20/01/2025

Diesel’s first full bath

20/01/2025

Turbo’s first full bath

Puppies & grand babies, it doesn’t get any cuter than that!!🥰🥰
20/01/2025

Puppies & grand babies, it doesn’t get any cuter than that!!🥰🥰

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