FAQs

What breeds do you raise?

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We raise Goldendoodles and Cavapoos, two companion breeds known for their affectionate personalities, intelligence, and strong connection with their families. Both breeds are widely loved for their friendly nature and adaptability, making them wonderful companions for many different types of homes.


What sizes do your puppies grow to be?

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Our program focuses on smaller companion-sized doodles, including Mini, Petite, Micro, and Toy sizes.

Estimated adult size varies depending on the parents involved in each pairing. While we carefully plan our litters to produce predictable size ranges, adult size is always an estimate rather than an exact guarantee.


What coat types can doodles have?

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Doodles most commonly have:

• Wavy (fleece) coats
• Curly coats
• Occasionally straight coats

Each coat type has its own grooming needs and shedding tendencies. You can learn more about coat types, furnishings, and grooming expectations on our Coat & Size Guide page.


Are doodles hypoallergenic?

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No dog is completely hypoallergenic. However, many doodles are considered more allergy-friendly because their coats often shed less than traditional breeds. Individual allergies can vary, so families with allergies may want to spend time around doodles before committing.






How do I reserve a puppy?

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How much is the reservation deposit?

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What forms of payment do you accept?

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When can puppies go to their new homes?

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What veterinary care do puppies receive before going home?

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Do your puppies come with a health guarantee?

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Do I need to take my puppy to the vet after pickup?

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Do you offer transportation?

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Are doodles good with children?

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How much exercise do doodles need?

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Doodles generally enjoy a balanced routine that includes daily walks, playtime, and interaction with their family. They tend to thrive in homes where they receive both physical activity and mental engagement.


Unless breeding rights are specifically purchased, puppies are sold with a spay/neuter agreement. This helps promote responsible breeding practices and protects the long-term health of the dogs.


How often do doodles need grooming?

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Do puppies need to be spayed or neutered?

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What comes with my puppy when they go home?

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What if I can no longer keep my dog?

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Do you offer breeding rights?

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Accepted payment methods include:

• Cash
• Zelle
• Venmo

Local pickup is preferred, but transportation can often be arranged if needed.

Options may include:

• professional ground transport
• flight nanny services

Transportation costs are the responsibility of the buyer. For safety reasons, cargo shipping is not used.

Doodle coats require regular grooming to stay healthy and comfortable. Most families schedule professional grooming every 6–8 weeks, along with regular brushing at home to prevent matting.


Puppies go home with a go-home package that typically includes:

• veterinary records
• vaccination documentation
• starter supplies or helpful transition items

More details will be provided to families before pickup.


Life circumstances can change, and the well-being of every dog is important to us. If a family ever finds themselves unable to keep their dog, we ask that they reach out so we can help guide the next steps.


Breeding rights may be available in certain situations for approved programs. Please contact us directly if you are interested in discussing breeding rights.


If your question wasn’t answered here, we are always happy to help. Choosing a puppy is the beginning of a long relationship, and we want families to feel comfortable and confident as they prepare to welcome their new companion home.


I still have questions. What should I do?

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Families interested in adopting a puppy can begin by reaching out to introduce themselves and learn about available or upcoming litters. Once a family decides to move forward with a specific puppy or litter, a reservation deposit is required.

A $500 non-refundable deposit is required to reserve a puppy. Deposits ensure that a puppy is held specifically for your family and help us manage our reservation list responsibly.

Puppies typically go home at 8 weeks of age, once they are developmentally ready to leave their littermates and begin bonding with their new families.

Before going home, puppies typically receive:

• age-appropriate vaccinations
• routine deworming
• a health check
• documentation of veterinary records

These records will be provided to families at pickup.

Yes. Puppies are sold with a 1-year genetic health guarantee, which covers serious hereditary conditions. Details are outlined in the puppy contract provided to families.

Yes. Families are required to have their puppy examined by their veterinarian within 72 hours of pickup. This helps ensure your puppy is adjusting well and establishes care with your veterinarian.


Doodles are widely known for their affectionate and friendly personalities, which often makes them wonderful family companions. As with any dog, interactions between children and puppies should always be supervised while the puppy is still learning.