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FAQ'S

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  • How do I reserve a puppy?
    The process is very simple. First I want to get to know you and find out if one of our puppies would be a good fit, just go to Get in Touch. We then respond; typically within 24 hours to one week, depending on how busy we are with puppies. If approved, we will let you know more details about the available or upcoming puppies, including how long the potential wait might be. We then accept a $500 reservation fee via Cash app or Venmo and can place you on our master waitlist. The reservation fee is non refundable if you choose to not follow through with the purchase, but will come off of the final purchase price. Then we wait!
  • What comes home with my puppy?
    Each puppy goes home with: A well check and health certificate from the vet. 8 Week shots and de wormer Snuggle pet that has mom and letter mates scent on it 30 day FREE puppy insurance Toys and treats
  • When does my puppy come home?
    You are able to pick up your puppy once they are 8 weeks old!
  • Can I make payments on my puppy?
    YES! We accept payments in any increment or amount via Cash app and Venmo. We suggest starting very early, as the puppy must be paid for in full before it goes home at 8 weeks old.
  • What is "ENS"?""
    We begin by doing Early Neurological Stimulation, also know as the Super Dog program, originally developed for dogs being trained to work with the military. We do this every day from days 3-16. Puppies raised with proper ENS protocols are more resilient to stress, more easily trainable and even healthier than their non-ENS counterparts. We take into account each individual puppy, as not all develop at the same rate.
  • What makes your puppies different than my neighbor whose pet dog just had a litter?
    This is a bit of a loaded question, but one that we get in various forms from time to time. The honest truth is that most dogs who have been bred "just to get a litter", shouldn't have been bred at all. Professional breeders spend a lot of time going to seminars, reading up on the latest research in health and puppy development. In addition, they start out with only the best dogs in terms of health, genetics and temperament, and carefully consider these things and more when choosing who to pair together for puppies. We have no doubt that the mother dog in question is a sweet girl, but that is only one of many pre-requisites for a quality breeding dam.
  • How much do your puppies cost?
    As of 2021, our puppies are 2000.00. We DO sell breeding rights on occasion, so please just ask. We appreciate honesty and love to work with other breeders.
  • You seem to have a lot of dogs. Do they live in a kennel or cages?
    No! Never.... Our dogs are family. We love each and every one of them, and their happiness is incredibly important to us. We believe that happy, healthy and well adjusted puppies start with happy, healthy and well-adjusted parents. They spend their days lounging on furniture, playing outdoors and getting plenty of good scratches! Please see our many photos on this website and photos and videos on our Facebook page for a glimpse of the cushy life our pups live!
  • How long is your waitlist?
    There isn't a good answer for this. Our reservation system is a bit different than most breeders. We often have puppies born with no waitlist at all, and sometimes we have a waitlist 30 people deep. We do occasionally have puppies available that we DON'T advertise ahead of time. What we keep is a MASTER LIST for all upcoming and planned litters. We place you on the list in order of receiving the reservation and put your preferences next to your name.
  • Will my puppy's coat change?
    The short answer is yes. Just like humans' puppy have "baby hair" what will change in texture once they begin to reach maturity around 6-12 months old. It will often get a bit curlier and coarser, though some will stay silky. Also, about 90%of poodles and goldendoodles will clear their coat to some degree as they come into maturity. This isn't a fault, but a common gene in poodles. So your deep chocolate puppy may be beige as an adult. Your black may be silver or "blue" or your red may be apricot. I have seen some breeders use the genetic test "dilute" to say that their puppies will not fade. This is either a deceptive marketing tactic or simple inexperience. The genes for a poodle fading are not all identified, and thus can't be fully predicted with any testing. This is why I tell families to fall in love with a puppy not a coat
  • What training do you recommend?
    We recommend that everyone purchase Baxter and Bella. It is an online training program and we even have a coupon code to help you save money on the program. Their promo video is amazing! We highly recommend watching it. Feel free to use our code CLIG25 regardless of if you get a puppy from us.
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