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Our puppies are all ready to be
adopted, so find the one that tugs at your heart and give us a call
or email and we'll send more pictures. See
our adoption agreement
Annie
(our F1 goldendoodle) and
Buddy
(purebred poodle) had their litter on July 29. Her puppies are first
generation back bred to poodle (F1b). The colors range from white
to apricot. As older puppies, they are more mature and will housetrain
easily. We bring them inside each day for a few hours and work on
housetraining, leash training and simple commands. They are eager
and willing to learn. Open your home to one of these beautiful boys.
Email if you would
like to see more pictures...
NO MORE
PUPIES RIGHT NOW!
Here are
pictures of the puppies you missed. Please email us to be put on
our contact list for our next litter this winter.
These puppies are so much fun as
we watch them play together. We wanted to share. Here are the latest
play pics:
Tea Party

ADOPTED PUPPIES--Thank
you to all their wonderful families!
Spot is
a dark cream color with one spot that you can hardly see anymore
and straight-coated so far. As his mature coat comes in he is taking
on a shaggy look that matches his fun personality.
Dash
is
a light apricot color with a white mark on his head that is now
barely noticeable. His coat is slightly wavy and he is the largest
in the litter. He's a pretty mellow
boy that romps and snuggles with equal enthusiasm.
Whitey
is
almost all white except for light golden ears. He's a great cuddler
with a mostly straight coat that will ruffle out as he grows. He
is a good romper and loves his run, and just as eagerly settles
down for cuddles.
Trace
is a dark cream color with a white spray. His coat
is mostly straight and very soft. He is one of the largest puppies
and one of the most mellow. The curious tilt of his head and the
wag of his tail make him irresistible.
Sweet Pea
is
wavy in a light apricot color and oh, so soft. She is petite and
cuddly. She is a little on the shy
side and puts her whole heart into playtime once she creeps up.
Twister
has
a tornado shape on her light apricot coat and is a little wavy.
She is always ready to submit to whatever the
kids want to put on her or do with her. She just loves the attention.
Lovey
is
a soft cream color with a white stripe topped by a heart shape with
a slightly wavy coat. Lovey is as mellow as they come and loves
to come up and beg for playtime.
Tiny
used
to be the smallest of Annie's litter, but is no longer. She is growing
fast and is a golden cream color and straight coat.
Flame
is
one of Annie's smaller girls, light apricot with a white spot on
her head. Her curly hair makes it look somewhat like a flame.
Goldie
is a pretty golden apricot with a
cuddly disposition. She loves to play and tease with us. But her
favorite position is in a nice warm lap.
Speck
is
a beautiful apricot color with a small white speck. Her hair is
mostly straight, but will have a slight wave to the mature hair
like all of our goldendoodles. She is Annie's smallest female right
now as well as the darkest.
Ice Cream
is a soft caramel color and looks delicious! He has a curly coat
and loves his snuggles.
Lightening
is also a light apricot with a small white
marking on his head and one side of his nose. His hair is mostly
straight and very soft. His face has
so much character and his expressions match his interesting color.
Mocha
is Annie's darkest boy with curly hair and beautiful light apricot
color. He is mid-size, neither the largest or smallest. His ruffly
coat is a joy to pet and he loves it as well. He has a very sweet
disposition.
Snowball
is our lightest-colored boy with black nose
and pads. He is an adventurous sort and is the first to investigate
anything.
Surfer
is this little guy's name because he's full of waves! He's all light
apricot with a tiny bit of pink on his nose.
Star
I thought about deleting this beautiful, sweet puppy from our pictures,
but something my daughter said made me want to share. Star and another
puppy had taken off and disappeared, and before we could find them
Star had been run over by the combine across the road. My daughter
said (after many tears), "Of all the puppies Star has the best
home of all." I guess Heavenly Father wanted to adopt a puppy
for all the children in heaven. (Our other puppy was found alive
and well, and a little stressed by the combine.) We brought Star
home and she has a permanent spot on our farm.
Blondie (purebred
Golden Retriever) and
Buddy also have a litter of
6 beautiful puppies! Blondie's pups are first generation goldendoodles
(F1). Her colors range from white to apricot.
Blondie's Boys
Vanilla
(ADOPTED!)
has a very handsome light apricot coat. Who knows
what his mature coat will look like, but it's sure to be beautiful.
He is calm and mellow and loves his snuggles.
He is playful and engaging.
Corazon
(ADOPTED!)
has a perfect little heart shape on his head and
some pink on his nose. As his hair grows the outline will fade but
you will always know it's there! He is calm and snuggly and prefers
a warm lap to almost anything else. None sweeter!
Bitty
(ADOPTED!)
has a petite frame and is a handsome apricot color.
His playful attitude and engaging smile are irresistible. He has
a flat. silky coat in a pretty apricot color like his dad.
Cocoa
(ADOPTED) is a beautiful shade of apricot,
with the most red. He is mostly straight right now and a fat little
butterball.
Blondie's Girls
*Both of these girls are taken already. We are keeping
one here and the other is claimed and reserved.
Blazie
(ADOPTED) is an apricot color with
a small white blaze.
Powder/Coqui
(UNAVAILABLE) is creamy silver and her nose and toes have a solid
black color. We will be keeping this lovely girl to grow up with
us. When she gets to be breeding age, she will have the chance to
pass on her silvery-soft coat to a new generation of puppies. We've
chosen her official name, Sunny Side Coquette, Coqui for short.
If you are looking for a playmate for your goldendoodle in a year
and a half or two, you might look up her puppies and see what's
available.
OUR
DOGS...
OUR
SPECIALTY
 
 
Our
family specializes in service to our adoptive families and we are
always sending emails and pictures about your puppy until the day
he or she joins your family. Each puppy comes with a homemade pillow
made out of our old jeans that smells like his first home so he
will have something for comfort and to play with. By the time it's
torn up and ready to throw away, adjustment time is over and your
house is now home sweet home.
We
love these puppies and we love sharing them with families where
they will be loved and can give love as well. Children and adults
all fare better when there is a family dog around. To
learn more about our puppy-raising see our Health
page.
Please
contact us on the mailbox link if you would like more information
or pictures. As always, thanks for looking.
For
those of you who are keeping up on Snow White...
Snow
White
(aka Suki)--ADOPTED
TO A SPECIAL FAMILY--This little girl is going
to be a companion to a burn victim who needs help in mobility. Hope
is 10 years old and had been burned from the chest down at age 4.
She requires surgery each year so that her skin can "grow"
with her. She lost her therapy dog to cancer last year and since
she fares so much better with a companion, Suki is now her new companion!
She will be training to pick up things and will wear a companion
vest to carry things as well. Our thoughts and prayers will be with
both of them as they learn to work together. Her mom says, "So
far, Suki has learned to ring a bell to go outside, pick up a pencil
(without chewing it up first!), and sit quietly for an extended
period of time. She is really doing well and has such a sweet, docile
disposition. We have never had such a calm puppy!"
Snow
White is about as white as I've ever seen a goldendoodle puppy.
She has a silky-fine ruffled coat that is oh, so soft. She was the
smallest at birth, and is petite still, at least compared to the
others. She eats well and was Tiana's favorite, which means lots
of spoiling! She has recovered from a series of unfortunate events.
First being ill at 3 weeks (a one and only for us) then an accident
with a broken leg (also one and only).
For
weeks she was the sweetheart of the living room and everyone would
pet her as we went about our daily business. We are convinced that
she was saved both times for a very special purpose and we have
found her a very special place to be. Her
mom reports that, "She has completed all of her basic obedience
and is a well-trained young lady! She now is starting to carry small
items and can retrieve most smaller items very quickly. She is very
devoted to Hope and often sleeps with her head on Hopes feet."
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