How is Puppy Picking done? This is a huge thing to me. I personally do not allow picking until 7 weeks old after temperament testing has been completed. We are talking about a 10-15 year commitment. In the end the color of the dog does not matter but the temperament of that dog and how… Read more »
Lifetime Support. This one I think is so important. Have a question when your dog is 10 years old…please ask me. I believe once you breed a dog and produce puppies those puppies are your responsibility for their entire life. If you have unforeseen circumstances come up and need to find your dog a new… Read more »
Knowledge. I know that everyone has to start somewhere. I was once a “newbie” but I believe every breeder should have basic knowledge of your breed, structure, coat, temperament, care, etc. BEFORE breeding a litter. If you are having to reach out to other breeders and ask basic questions about the puppies you are looking… Read more »
Health Guarantee. Every Reputable breeder will send their puppies home with a Health Guarantee. In my opinion any health guarantee that is less than 2 years is pointless and let me tell you I found this out first hand. A few years back I purchased a poodle on a 1 year health guarantee and was… Read more »
Health Testing. To me this is a non-negotiable. EVERY dog that is bred should be health tested. Health Testing is not simply my vet said they are healthy or DNA Tested. While DNA is one piece of the health testing it is not a “Fully Health Tested” Dog. Health Testing is breed specific tests that… Read more »
Puppy Curriculum. The first 8 weeks of a puppy matter and they matter a lot. These are weeks that you can’t get back. A puppy only has 16 weeks of brain growth when their brains are like sponges and they are completely open to new experiences, sights, and sounds. After 16 weeks socialization to new… Read more »
As the cooler months roll in across South Georgia, it’s important to consider how the change in weather can affect our furry friends. Labradoodles, known for their playful spirit and loving nature, need special care during winter. Here are some essential winter care tips to ensure your Labradoodle stays happy and healthy during these chillier… Read more »
Lately I have had a huge increase of people contacting me asking questions about puppies from other breeders. Let me first start off by saying I know that I am not the breeder for everyone and that is ok. The one thing that I do care about though is that when buying from a “Breeder”… Read more »
If you’re a first-time dog owner on the quest for the perfect furry friend, look no further. Labradoodles are not only endearing and full of personality, but they also offer a host of benefits that make them the ideal choice for those new to dog ownership. Easy to Train Labradoodles are known for their intelligence… Read more »
When you first adopt your Labradoodle puppy, you’ll be told that you need to crate train them. This is great advice, as crate training your Labradoodle early will make things easier as they get older. However, what you don’t want is for your Labradoodle to outgrow their crate as they get older. That’s why getting… Read more »