Matching families & puppies across the USA and Canada
We match families across the United States and Canada with Bernedoodle and Goldendoodle puppies. If your state or province isn’t listed, contact us we can still help.
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 generations of Goldendoodles do you breed?
F1 Goldendoodle
An F1 Goldendoodle is a cross between a Golden Retriever and a Poodle. The puppies will be 50% Golden Retriever and 50% Poodle.
Characteristics
- Wavy coats
- Moderate to low shedding
- Size will depend on parents sizes
- Professional grooming will be needed every 10-12 weeks with regular brushing in between
F1b Goldendoodle
An F1b Goldendoodle is cross between an F1 Goldendoodle and a Poodle. They will be 75% Poodle and 25% Golden Retriever.
- Wavy or curly coats
- Low to zero shedding
- Size will depend on parents sizes but can be smaller than an F1 Goldendoodle
- Professional grooming will be needed every 8-10 weeks with regular brushing in between
How do I help my puppy adjust to its new home?
The first few days of bringing a new puppy home can be overwhelming. These are some tips for you so you can have a smooth transition.
Choose a potty spot
You should start by taking your puppy to an outside spot where you want him to go potty. Be sure to use a command like “go potty” so the puppy can learn.
Introduce your home one room at a time
Introduce your house to your puppy one room at a time. This will prevent a sensory overload and allows the puppy to get used to its new surroundings slowly.
Introduce family members individually
Try to let your puppy meet each family member individually.
Introduce its sleeping space
Show your puppy their sleeping space, which could either be a crate or a dog bed.
Give chew toys
Puppies like to chew so be sure to provide safe puppy chew toys.
Keep a close eye on your new family member
It’s important for your puppy to stay supervised within the early days.
Start training immediately
It’s critical that your puppy learns rules from the beginning. This is because the more structured and consistent its day is, the better adjusted it will be. Don’t yell or punish the puppy as this will only frighten and confuse it.
Take things slow
Under your supervision, gradually expand the puppy’s environment. With lots of affection, consistent rules and routine, rewards for good behavior, and gentle corrections, your puppy will adjust in no time.
How do FaceTime calls work?
Robin is ready and looking forward to talking to you. It’s best if you text first to confirm it’s a good time for a video call.
Call (574) 596-0350 to talk to Robin about a puppy or litter.
