Marshall
Marshall is a beautiful chocolate tri-color, multi-generation Bernedoodle. He weighs around 29 lbs. and has a nice wavy coat.
Temperament
Outgoing & friendly
Size
29 lbs
Age
2 years
A Little More About Marshall
Marshall has brought us our first litter of all chocolate Bernedoodle puppies back in 2023. He has an amazing wavy coat and his tan intensity is an 8/10 with Embark. You will see more of his puppies in the coming year but we are keeping back one of his puppies that has no curl and we are really excited and hopeful that he will pass all the testing.
He is an outgoing, friendly little stud and has some of the best puppies; their personalities have been really great. We were so excited with his previous litter with Lena, and this litter is even better.
Marshall has passed all his testing with flying colors. He is CKC registered and passed OFA heart, patellae, hips, and elbows. He is health/color tested with Embark and Animal Genetics.
Frequently asked questions
FAQs
We've done our best to answer the most asked questions. If you don't see your question listed here search for your specific question on our FAQs page.
What's included in the going home kit?
The going home kit eases the transition for your puppy and your family. It’s worth about $240 and includes the following items.
- NuVet Labs wafers sample pack
- Baxter & Bella online training coupon
- Trupanion 30 days pet insurance
- Farm to Pet dog treat sample and coupon
- Snuggle pet
- Chew toy
- Sample food
- Daily GI probiotic
- Blanket
What is the BAB program?
BAB (Badass Breeder) is a program created by Jeanette Forrey to help breeders empower their puppies and give them a voice in what they need. It also makes a big difference in finding the right families for each puppy and the right puppy for each family.
Here’s what Jeanette has to say on why she created her program:
Puppies are raised to believe in themselves and be the best they can be through guiding emotional responses, meeting their innate needs in order, building confidence through intentional and purposeful curriculum and handling that aligns to their sensitive developmental benchmarks, and lastly, evaluating each puppy prior to placement to ensure their voice is heard and they are honored and respected not only with their breeder but with their new human as well.
Jeanette, founder of Badass Breeders
Here’s summary of a list of benefits for puppies raised on the BAB program.
Better Stress Handling
When the puppies are a few days old we start with Early Neurological Stimulation (ENS). This improves their stress responses later in life.
Improved Confidence
Early Scent Introduction (ESI) is also started at a few days old. It is a procedure to help with nose awareness and confidence.
Puppy/Family Temperament Matching
At 7-8 weeks we do temperament testing. This is a test that helps us place a puppy with the right family, and helps you pick a puppy that will thrive in your home.
Why do I want a puppy raised on the BAB program?
This is something we have been working on over the last couple years. It’s not something that happened overnight because it takes a lot of time.
We love our puppies and parents, and we always try to do our very best in raising and training our puppies. The BAB program has helped us so much because it’s a proven, structured approach to raising confident puppies. It has made such a difference in our puppies and how they transition into their new homes.
Better stress handling
We start when they are a few days old with Early Neurological Stimulation (ENS). This improves their stress responses later in life. We do this is by applying gentle stressors like gently pulling on their tail, rubbing between their toes, gently rubbing a hand over their eyes and face, turning them upside down. We do this all with great care and with much love.
Improved confidence
We also do Early Scent Introduction (ESI). It is a procedure to help with nose awareness and confidence. It enhances their ability to identify and react to scents. Similar to ENS this is introduced at days 3-16 of a puppies life and is very beneficial to their development.
We introduce the puppies to many new things each week starting at week 4. New toys in the whelping box and exposure to many sounds. When they are older they go outside to the play area to experience even more.
Puppy/family temperament matching
At 7-8 weeks we do temperament testing, this is a test that helps us place a puppy with the right family and helps you pick a puppy that will thrive in your home. This way everyone gets a voice in the placement process.
All of this takes a lot of time and energy, but the benefits have been so amazing since we have started that it just makes sense to keep doing it all– better placements, fewer problems, and fewer puppies that need to be re-homed.