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RESERVING A PUPPY

We begin taking deposits of $500.00 on our pups before they are born. The order deposits are received also determines the order for picking a pup; the sooner a deposit is placed the more pups there are to choose from. Because not all puppies are the same, we recommend placing a deposit early so you can select a pup with the size, gender and personality you'd prefer. Deposits can be held for future litters if desired. Deposits will not be refunded for any reason.

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YOUR PUPPY

Your puppy will be ready to leave our kennel around seven weeks of age. All pups will be weaned from their mother and have completed the transition to eating solid foods. All of our pups come with their first round of puppy vaccines, deworming, and free support if you have any questions during your transition. 
 

 

PRICING

Remaining balances must be paid prior to pick-up or before shipping. We will consider selling pups for Full Registration, but most pups will be sold with Limited Registration or no registration at all. Dogs registered with AKC Full Registration are typically used for breeding and those that are being actively shown in dog show competitions. A dog registered with an AKC Limited Registration is ineligible to be entered in a licensed breed competition or member dog show, and no litters produced by that dog are eligible for registration.
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Pricing for puppies will vary with each litter, depending on the breeding combination. Past breedings include:
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Bernedoodles (F1B and F2 breedings)
Brittany X Brittany
Brittanydoodles
Lab X Lab
Labradoodles
 
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DELIVERY AND SHIPPING

We may be able to meet some of our owners for pickup. If you are located more than 200 miles from our kennel, additional fuel charges may apply depending on how far we need to travel. If shipping is necessary, we will ship your puppy at 8 weeks of age. Average costs of shipping are $500.00 for airfare and $75.00 for health certificate and crate. Owners will be responsible for all shipping charges.

 

 

WHAT TO EXPECT

Going to a new home is a stressful time for a puppy. They will be nervous and will express that by acting somewhere between timid and rambunctious. Spend as much time as you can with your pup the first few days. This will allow them to build a life-long bond with you. It is important to make sure your pup is comfortable and has adequate food and water. We feed our pups Purina Puppy Chow which can be bought at most retail locations. Your pup may not eat much the first day, or have a severe case of diarrhea, but that is normal and to be expected. Within a few days your pups anxiety level should be back to normal and they should be playful and full of life. Because of the nature of litter life, your pup should be dewormed two weeks after you bring them home. They will also be due for shots again several weeks after their departure from our kennel. 
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