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Greetings from the Wysongs! As English Bulldog breeders , Mitch and Erica Wysong have dedicated themselves to a lifelong journey of changing the culture and societal pressures of poor breeding practices within the English Bulldog Community. Mitch and Erica believe in producing a healthy English Bulldog puppy first and foremost. Through years of research and development, Bruiser Bulldogs is leading a new movement away from the overdone, wrinkled bulldog that has been long plagued by health problems. By embracing a healthier, more athletic look they are able to ensure that each and every English Bulldog Puppy for sale by Bruiser Bulldogs is supported by a platform of health tested, clean genetics. Upon adoption, each family that takes on the responsibility of a Bruiser Bulldog enters into an active and vibrant communal family of bulldog owners. Mitch and Erica believe it is their responsibility to provide emotional and mental support for the lifetime of each and every English Bulldog puppy they produce. To ensure the success of every adoption, Bruiser Bulldogs will always be committed to helping Bruiser Bulldog adopters care for their English Bulldogs to the best of their ability. I am familiar with common and uncommon health problems they may face so when my boyfriend and I decided we were ready to adopt our own english puppy finding a reputable breeder that prioritizes health was most important to us. Erica and Mitch of Bruiser Bulldogs are just that. They are experienced, ethical and quality breeders. I was referred to them by my friend that I trust after I saw their gorgeous healthy puppy. Our Puppy Primrose is the light of our lives! Bruisers was there to assist us every step of the way. We would highly recommend Bruisers Bulldogs to anyone looking for their own happy, healthy pup! Leah H. We were lucky to have come across Bruiser Bulldogs and even more so the fact that they were near our family and hometown made it even better. We have had Clementine Callie for four months now, and she is a wonderful dog. Her personality is amazing, and I think part of it is breeding and the other part is Erika and her family lovingly raising the puppies in their home with plenty of attention and snuggles. I also was impressed that, rather than send the puppies out right at 8 weeks, Erika kept ours for a few extra weeks because she was tiny and not read to leave her mom yet. It's that care that differentiates Bruisers from other breeders. Emily R. Erica was easy to work with thru the entire process from application to adopting and now beyond as we host our new family member, Chief. Her on-call support and willingness to provide open, honest advice to all of our questions and concerns continues to be appreciated. We would highly recommend Bruiser Bulldogs to anyone looking for an English Bulldog to join their family. Elizabeth W. Lady L. They are experienced, responsive and knowledgeable about all things bulldog related. They went above and beyond for us and are truly dedicated to all of their pups! We love our little girl so much and would recommend Bruiser to anyone looking for a healthy beautiful bully. Jonathan E. Erica and Mitch are trustworthy, excellent communicators, fair, passionate, and produce the best bulldogs. We were at the top of the waiting list for months and Erica reached out every litter to see if we were finally ready for a bulldog. When we were, she was very easy to work with. Her knowledge on bulldogs is outstanding. We had many questions on the process and she always knew what was best for the puppy. We've had Penny formerly Blair for two months and she is very healthy, energetic, playful, and sweet. She is great with other people and dogs. We are so happy with our pup. When we are ready for bulldog 2, we will only consider Bruiser Bulldogs. Mitch C. Bowser was born April and is an integral part of our family. When we were first exploring English Bulldog breeders our biggest concern was the overall health of the dogs. We decided to work with Erica at Bruiser Bulldogs because we liked their focus on improving the breeds breathing abilities and the fact that the puppies are raised within her family environment before coming home with their new owners. Bowser also breaths clearly and our vet was impressed with his overall health from the moment we brought him home. All that said we know English Bulldogs have a predisposition to many health issues and that his current health can not predict the future. With that In mind its important to start with a breeder that open to answer any of your questions as Erica has ours, and that strongly believes in improving the breeds overall health profile. Adam B. My sister ended up finding Bruiser Bulldogs and we knew right away that they were the breeder for us. In September we ended up driving 9 hours to pick up two Bruiser bulldog puppies- one for my husband and I and one for my mom. Jackson and Penelope have been nothing but a joy. They are both very athletic and healthy. They are also HUGE snugglers and always want to be with you. It is an absolute pleasure having these two bullies in our lives! Erica is very knowledgeable about the breed. She is very hands on throughout the process and is just overall a kind and honest person to work with. With all that being said I cannot recommend Bruiser Bulldogs enough! Collyn C. One of the reasons we chose Bruiser Bulldogs was due to the claims about breeding for health. During our first visit at our vet's office, he told us that our pup was one of the healthiest English bulldogs he had ever seen. He is healthy, happy and social. Would recommend to anyone. Christina S. We seen our dog on their website and sent them an Email. Mitch called us and personally walked us through the process and made sure we had the right dog for our family. We couldn't be happier when we picked up our dog Ramsey, Erica made sure we had everything we needed and then some. They are truly amazing people who breed truly amazing dogs! Jim T. And, Jonathan actually arrived early here in Auburn Maine! I was waiting right at my sliding glass doors when he texted me! What a great guy. She is so, so smart! Talks back! She's such a Blessing!!!! I just wanted to thank you from the bottom of my heart. I was the one, who a couple of years ago had cancer, and you gave me my deposit back. And you didn't have to. God Bless You. I am over joyed with this gorgeous, crazy, silly girl!!! I love her so much! Thank you, so very much! Kathleen Byron Kathy! In fact all the vets I have every gone to think she is most healthiest and beautiful coat of any bulldog they have seen. She is now 11 years old, a little arthritis, maybe starting dementia, but could be eyes. I am taking her to eye specialist on Tuesday. I just wanted to let you know we love her and thank you for having such great puppies to pick from. He was obviously well loved and cared for. He's gorgeous, smart and confident. We've had him for 2 days and he's adjusted perfectly. She has a very friendly temperament and loves attention. Not only was Sugarplum Bulldog's process extremely organized from the moment of deposit to our visit to the farm, but it was also very thorough. We were able to get everything we needed, his food, his crate, vitamins, and the best health tips to keep Finn healthy and active. He has not had any health issues and transitioned so easily into our home, going potty outside, and interacting with other dogs belonging to our extended family and friends. Morgan helped us to select the best fit temperament pup for our lifestyle. I would recommend Sugarplum Bulldogs to anyone and plan on returning when we decide to introduce a second bully to our home. He is a wonderful addition to our family and has brought us a lot of love and joy. This breed is known for health issues but Morgan helped answer all our questions and gives you a complete take home folder with all instructions on diet, hygiene care, vaccines, health records, and her 1 year guarantee paper etc etc. Morgan is professional and you can tell she cares a lot about the puppies. The day we picked up our little boy she sat down with us and reviewed all care instructions and gave us a puppy care bag with food, a leash, harness, toys etc etc. Morgan made the process of buying our first family dog very comfortable and with confidence. My little fur boy is healthy and any concerns I can easily ask and contact his Grandma Morgan because Grandmas know best! Awesome quality breeding smaller in size and excellent bloodlines. Morgan is awesome and is very knowledgeable about the breed and supportive to bully owners. .Thanks Morgan we love Bentley! Fluff Puff Husky Boy is no everyday dog. His appearance is certainly striking: bright blue eyes, a short, squashed muzzle and an almost feathery white coat with flashes of pink. But his looks, perhaps, are not the most surprising thing about him. Reared in Chelmsford, Essex, Fluff Puff was recently sold to a Texas breeder to work — we believe — as a stud dog. And the price paid? That's if we take his breeder, Diego Sanchez — whose breeding outfit Dezinerbullz is licensed by his local council in Maldon — at his word. In video footage, Sanchez, a Colombian national, is seen delivering Fluff Puff to his new American owner at a luxury London flat. Fluff Puff was then flown to Houston: it was, according to Sanchez, a historic moment. Yet perhaps the most heartbreaking example of 'extreme breeding' that we have seen in our investigations is Robertson's bulldog Major Playa pictured. It is, frankly, a terrible sight: a canine mutant. Multiple heavy rolls of skin obscure the face and muzzle of this unfortunate dog, which is panting terribly In a separate post online, Sanchez boasted that Fluff Puff was 'unique. For he is a 'Frankenpup': and a stud at that, capable of siring a long line of puppies bearing his own highly unusual physical characteristics. In Britain and America, there is a craze for French bulldogs — now the second most popular breed here despite the litany of health problems they often suffer. According to The Kennel Club, demand for French bulldogs has soared by 1, per cent in the past decade. Diego Sanchez's legal breeding business shows that vast amounts of money can be made on designer dogs. For many people, a typical 'Frenchie' is not enough. Unscrupulous breeders are therefore concocting ever-weirder specimens in canine 'fertility clinics': artificially inseminating dogs and delivering the puppies by caesarean section, as the bitches' narrow pelvises mean they cannot deliver naturally. The result is dogs bred as fashion accessories, often appearing in 'gangsta' videos on social media, carried around by scantily clad women while the male breeders drive expensive sports cars and emerge from helicopters. French bulldogs that are either 'hairless' or — as in Fluff Puff's case — have particularly soft and downy fur carry the highest prices. A cross between a French bulldog and a husky, Fluff Puff stands to make his new owner a fortune. The profits from 'Frankenpups' are staggering — as the Daily Mail can reveal after a lengthy investigation. In poorly regulated clinics across Britain, they are being bred for ever more bizarre physical characteristics: completely flat faces that leave them gasping to breathe, rolls of skin that render them half-blind and unable to blink properly, and baldness that leaves them prone to sunburn, skin cancer and other ailments. Some are selected for the fashionable shades of their coats: now in vogue are 'pink', 'platinum', 'isabella' a washed-out beige and 'merle', an almost patterned appearance. Vets warn that dogs with merle coats often suffer from serious genetic defects, especially deafness. Only last week, the experts said that the fad for pugs to have bulging eyes, folds of skin and flat faces is causing them to suffer terribly. Pugs are more than 50 times at risk of serious breathing problems than other breeds and are far more likely to be afflicted by health problems including agonising eye ulcers and dermatitis. Yet many Frankenpups make the suffering of pugs look easy. Too often, these dogs die painfully and young of excruciating congenital diseases. The dog, which struggled to breathe, was flown to the U. It had to be put down aged just 16 months. They are endorsed on Facebook by the troubled former EastEnders actress Danniella Westbrook, an on-off cocaine addict. As a stud, Fluff Puff would be expected to cost considerably more. Sanchez is licensed by Maldon Council to breed up to 50 puppies a year. Records at Companies House show that his firm, Dezinerbullz, was compulsorily struck off in February, although it continues to advertise dogs online. In , Sanchez's business partner, Susan Bello-Pearson, was found guilty of 12 offences of supplying and possessing unauthorised veterinary medicines. A spokesman for Maldon Council told the Mail that the council had no power to withdraw the breeding licence as a result of this conviction. For all his boasting on Facebook about his 'special' dog, Mr Sanchez refused to speak to the Mail or answer any of our questions. Yet others are prepared to speak out against the Frankenpups industry. British Veterinary Association BVA president Justine Shotton, told us: 'Dogs bred to have certain characteristics, such as being hairless, having more skin wrinkles or faces that are even flatter than normal, may look 'cute' or unique. But these poor dogs may have a lifetime of suffering ahead. A report from the animal welfare charity Naturewatch Foundation found that these clinics, run by unqualified practitioners, are regularly performing highly dangerous procedures on unfortunate dogs. In almost all cases, artificial insemination is being used to breed dogs that would otherwise be unable to mate, while hormones taken from pigs are used illegally to boost litter sizes and increase profits. The clinics are getting away with murder — they are making so much money. So what kind of people are drawn into the murky world of breeding Frankenpups? Earlier this year, Britain saw its first litter of 'hairless' French bulldogs — which experts believe is a cross between a French bulldog and a Chinese crested dog, a naturally hairless breed 'They are breeding these poor dogs with terrible health problems often in conditions that are completely illegal and dangerous. Some of the clinics are run by rank amateurs with no training and no veterinary knowledge at all. Earlier this year, Britain saw its first litter of 'hairless' French bulldogs — which experts believe is a cross between a French bulldog and a Chinese crested dog, a naturally hairless breed. In the macho world of bulldog-breeding, this was big news. The litter was apparently masterminded by breeders Paul Robertson and Gari Ferrari, both based in Scotland but who are believed to have worked with a network of UK-wide breeders. The Mail understands that this group is connected with a breeder in China who operates close to the border with North Korea. Ferrari and Robertson are the alleged 'brains' behind a hairless bulldog they have produced and have named 'Gari Baldy' — a pun on the 19th-century Italian revolutionary Giuseppe Garibaldi. The two men do not come across as pleasant individuals. Robertson's online publicity material includes the words 'Gangster' as well as a picture of the notorious Kray twins, who terrorised London in the s. One of his stud dogs, an English bulldog, is even called 'Mr Kray'. In February, Robertson announced on Facebook that 'the first litter of hairless French Bulldog [sic] in the UK has finally arrived safely. Download our guide! We offer standard and fluffy Award- winning Award-winning bloodline, guaranteed health Every TomKings parent dog has passed a rigorous selection and examination process before we started our elite breeding program to build the healthiest and most Frenchie-authentic gene pool for our TomKings Frenchies. All of our adult dogs and puppies get the highest quality food and supplements to ensure immaculate health, and they are checked by our vet on a weekly basis. Our purebred French bulldogs come with a TomKings Health Guarantee, that is valid against all genetic illnesses. Instead, we treat all of our Frenchies as family members , let them roam freely in our vast green garden and rest with us in our house. Our Frenchie puppies can play as much as they want and we raise them by teaching all the good manners among dogs and people, including children. Maternal love 12 weeks of maternal love and professional care Spending 3 whole months after birth with their caring mother and siblings ensures that TomKings puppies develop a healthy dog-personality and a well-balanced nature. Before joining their new families in the USA and elsewhere, our Frenchies get all the puppy vaccinations, are dewormed and treated against parasites. They travel in a temperature-controlled and pressurized room not stacked on top of suitcases , and they are watched all along the flight. During layovers, the puppies are taken off the plane and placed in a pet hotel, where they are given fresh food, water and lots of pampering. They are sweeter than any airport scenes in romantic movies. Feel free to reach out to us any time with your questions or to share your joy: we answer you immediately 16 hours a day.

We are a family-owned Kennel located in beautiful Hood River Oregon. We strive to breed German Shepherds with the highest quality, with sound solid nerves, high prey and retrieve drives, excellent tracking abilities, with well-balanced character and stable temperaments. All our puppies are correct in structure, highly intelligent, and easily trainable. They are beautiful in appearance as well as having wonderful caring and protective personalities. You can expect puppies with rich and beautiful pigmentation, in solid black, sable or dark black sable. We do this to preserve the integrity and upstanding character of the German Shepherd breed as well as bring together the well-blended qualities we expect from our dogs and puppies at Vom Bergwald German Shepherds. Our puppies are born and raised in our home and are exposed to many daily activities and situations They grow up with children, other dogs, and cats making them able to adapt to many different home situations they may come into contact when they leave here. We pay a great deal of attention to detail and know each of our puppy's very specific characters, individual qualities and unique personalities so that we can assist you in choosing what puppy is best suited for you and your family. Please visit our site often, as we have new updates frequently about available German Shepherds and upcoming litters. Hood River, OR, .She has beauty radiating off of her from every angle. Bonnie has gorgeous crystal blue captivating eyes that are beyond velveteen rare. Baby Bonnie is truly a once in lifetime German Shepherd. We frequently save Black German Shepherds. In fact every month we meet people who are looking specially for a Black German Shepherd Dog. To help someone adopt a Black German Shepherd we evaluate their temperament and then place them in a loving foster home. Every month we meet a family that is looking for this most beautiful of dogs. Probably the main reason we are involved in Black German Shepherd Adoption is that we love the breed. Over one hundred years later the German Shepherd is one of the most popular dogs because of their intelligence, loyalty, trainability and strength. With the right owners they are magnificent family dogs. They are active dogs that need attention and a consistent owner. If you do right by your German Shepherd you will rewarded with the loyalty of one of the most amazing dogs. Our team has saved thousands of dogs over many years. Like you, we love German Shepherds. We are proud that none of our dogs go to kennels and that we can place them all in loving foster homes before they go to their forever homes with their new family. However, we also have volunteers on the Peninsula and South Bay. By considering a Black German Shepherd Adoption you are saving a life. Sadly, there are some unscrupulous breeders causing many to be unwanted and abandoned and that is where we and you come in. Thank you for thinking about Black German Shepherd Adoption. We love it when a family does adopt a Black German Shepherds, they have a very distinctive look. German Shepherd Puppy for Sale. Learn about our industry-leading process for screening the health of puppies. Small dogs live longer than large breeds because. Can you get a miniature German shepherd? Miniature German Shepherds do exist. German Shepherd Puppies for Sale in Oregon. Just keep in mind the less desirable personality traits of the other dog breed may be dominant. Two boy German Shepards for sale. Will have received 1st set of shots, dewormed. Any combination of these colors can be inherited by the Mini. Join millions of people using Oodle to find puppies for adoption, dog and puppy listings, and other pets adoption. Our pups are raised on a farm and have been exposed to goats, sheep, cattle, horses, cats, chickens, birds and kids. Now that you are mentally and financially ready to become an owner, the next step is looking for a proper source to get your miniature German Shepherd puppy from. We offer a health guarantee, life time support, a vet health certificate, CKC registration papers and a useful German Shepherd puppy starter package. Small dogs live longer than large breeds because large breeds age faster. Our Long Coat German Shepherds look incredible and are bred from some of the best bloodlines originating from Germany. Northern Sky German Shepherds. Farm raised and used to small children. Manggamonyetkebayuran Jakarta Raya. Her parents were carefully selected from Europe for their outstanding health, temperament, and show titles. Because there are so many different breeders of these dogs, it is important to find a reputable source to get one from. Indiana German Shepherd Classifieds Hoobly. Find German Shepherd puppies for sale. The Miniature German Shepherd is a great family dog, with a gentle, affectionate, and loyal personality. They do not tend to do well in apartments and are best-suited for houses with yards. Miniature German Shepherd dogs are shorter, lighter versions of the standard loyal, protective German Shepherd, weighing under 65lbs. Shepherd Mix Puppies for Sale. Mini German Shepherd For Sale The german shepherd is among the most popular dog breeds on the planet due to the pleasant temperament it has. Certain lines of Idaho German Shepherds for sale are known for a condition called hip or elbow dysplasia. That's why every puppy for sale is given a complete nose-to-tail checkup before. It's a small to medium dog breed at about 15 to 20 inches tall, weighing about 50 pounds. She is our family pet who is my husbands best frien Jo D. Happy Pets Shop - Megawati Chandra. 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Our German Shepherd puppies are black and red in color. We are delighted to announce that we have 2 boys and 4 girls available for sale. She comes from a lineage of carefully selected parents from Europe, known for their exceptional health, temperament, and sh… more. Miniature German Shepherd classifieds on in all for Sale pets. German Shepherd Dog Puppies for Sale. Learn more 1, puppies available 1, certified breeders Transportation Location. German Shepherd Puppies for Sale. Toy German Shepherd Puppies for Sale. With only the best breeders allowed in the Preferable Pups community, you have nothing to worry about when looking for your new best friend. These babies are some of the most playful, adorable and sweetest pups around. As with all dogs, it is recommended to buy from a reputable breeder associated with the American. We have Miniature Pinscher puppies available. The American Kennel Club does not recognize the Shepadoodle, but they are recognized by other dog registries. She gets along with other dogs. GSDs prefer to be with their families and do not like to be alone. With their medium size and energetic yet loyal personality, miniature German Shepherds are often well suited to: Apartment living. He is full blooded, but not AKC. But making this large military, police and service dog smaller has its drawbacks. Please visit our puppy playpen for pictures of available puppies. The Mini German Shepherd is one of those great dog breeds you can train without a problem, and it will help convey some exceptional results. Look … May 11, .This is the first litter that our girl has had and she has been an outstanding mother to her boys. Bangalore, India- September 21st ; Stock photo of people riding white scooter on 4 lane marathahalli road, in bright afternoon. Miniature German Shepherd. A miniature German Shepherd will only stand 15 to 20 inches tall and weighs between 30 and 50 pounds. They bond closely with their families, are protective of them, and are affectionate with them. Not only that, but they are very alert and work hard. There are three types of mini German Shepherds. Mini German Shepherd Intelligence. Mini German Shepherds often live longer than GSDs and can live up to 15 years, depending on the breed used in the mix — compared to years for a GSD. History: The German Shepherd was developed in Germany during the 19th century, primarily by one man: Captain Max von Stephanitz, whose goal was to create an. Because they are very valuable and popular, many online sources sell them. We hand selected these German Shepherd puppies for sale in North Dakota from our puppy finder. Male White Shepherd Height: .German Shepherd puppies for sale come current on their vaccinations, are dewormed and microchipped. Please visit our puppy playpen for pictures of. The Mini German Shepherd is undoubtedly smaller than the standard one, weighing up to 50 lbs 22 kg. The German Shepherd and Mini Poodle Mix can weigh between 26 to 50 pounds depending on which parent she takes after. The condition comes about as a result of some dogs being bred with excessively sloped backs. They will be ready in May .The true size of a miniature German Shepherd will depend on what breed is used for crossbreeding. On the flip side, a standard can be 24 inches tall and weigh 50 to 90 pounds as an adult. Mixed breeds are also more likely to have a recessive disease. Gentle pets and strong watch dogs, GSDs are noble, large, muscular. Sweet, Playful, and ready for furever homes! That's why every puppy for sale is given a complete nose-to-tail checkup before being delivered right to your door. Pups are raised in our home with our family and both parents. Miniature German Shepherd Puppies for Sale 4. Find on miniature german shepherd Free pets classifieds for sale or popular breed in in all miniature german shepherd search for cheap puppies for adoption pets cheap. Activity level: Moderate Litter Size: 5 - 10 puppies. The German Shepherd is a moderately adaptable working dog that was bred to guard, work, and herd. Before working with a breeder, make sure you ask lots of questions! German Shepherd Puppies for Sale, Australia. Gentle pets and strong watch dogs, GSDs are noble, large, muscular dogs bred for their intelligence and working ability. German Shepherds are make great family dogs, and are extremely tender and loving to children, especially. Loves attention and being outside. German Shepherd Puppies For Sale. German Shepherd Puppies for Sale near me. Good hips n elbows! German Shepherds are dogkind's finest herding and guardian dogs. If you have any concerns, make. German Shepherd Puppies for Sale in Alabama. About German Shepherds. Tea Cup German Shepherds are extremely intelligent and do not fear taking risks. Standard German Shepherd Dogs In the late 19th century, various strains of German dogs were combined to create the ultimate herding dog. Both parents on site with pedigree. These dogs are perfect for special needs, families, emotional support, veterans, and more. These dogs are loyal, intelligent, and loving. We then back that up with a full year health commitment. Pups can be shipped Australia wide with ease as well as Internationally if required. At PuppySpot, we know that our exclusive network of breeders produces the best dogs. Find german shepherd dog puppies and breeders in your area and helpful german shepherd dog information. Box Hialeah, FL .Adopt German Shepherd Dogs in Missouri. They are highly intelligent and easy to train and have a long lifespan, with few hereditary diseases to be concerned about. Confident German Shepherds also learn commands faster than other breeds. Meet Paige, a beautiful female German Shepherd puppy with a stunning black and red coat. Shepadoodle Puppies for Sale. If you would like more information please call or email. RJ wants to be next to you… more. German Shepherd Age Puppy Color Black Gender Male Gorgeous lil lad just needs a furever family and home, hes raised in our home with our family and both his parents. Their brains, size, and loyalty make them ideal police and service dogs, but they also make great friends. In West Java, farmers had a good opportunity to produce commercial horticultural crops for sale in Jakarta and Bogor. They have the courage, intelligence and affectionate nature. The average lifespan of the Miniature German Shepherd is 9 to 13 years. The German Shepherd is a very popular breed around the world because it has an outstanding temperament and terrific intelligence. Happy Pets Shop adalah salah satu petshop terbesar di Bantarjati, Bogor Utara, yang terpercaya dan memberikan layanan lengkap, mulai dari berjualan perlengkapan hewan, aksesoris, dan kebutuhan lainnya. With the Shepherd breed, hip dysplasia is a common health issue that is seen in the Miniature variety as well. They have the courage, intelligence and affectionate nature of a standard German Shepherd, in a more manageable body. Therefore, purebred GSDs are generally more expensive. The breeder can then make travel arrangements for your pup, so you can meet them at your nearest major airport. Canine Corral works with our reputable White Shepherd dog breeders. Australian Shepherd Mix Puppies for Sale. We are located near Bandon Oregon. Please text to schedule a visit. Page under construction Texting works best to contact us, we live in a poor service cell area or email mrmport gmail. I have been raising exclusively German Shepherds since .The criteria for breeding stock is good confirmation, friendly personalities, gentle nonaggressive dispositions and intelligence. I do not try to breed large dogs, most of the dogs here are 95 pounds. I believe good health, joint health and confirmation are more important then size. Summit Shepherds are suitable for service work and companion animals. They make good watch dogs but poor guard dogs as their natural tendency is to avoid conflict. We use only well mannered nice dogs in the program. The Barker gang hideout Our Mission is simple, we aim to place pups with people whose lives are enhanced by the company of dogs, and with people who benefit from the aid of a service dog. We care about the happiness of our dogs. The dogs have about 2 acres of yard to run and play. Only the puppies and nursing mothers are in pens. All the dogs here have unique personalities and receive attention and affection. This is a happy pack of dogs. We are proud of our facility and welcome visitors. For the search engines- German Shepherd puppies, German shepherd pups, German shepherd breeder Oregon. They have active minds, a kennel is useful for transportation. If you use a kennel in the house leave the door open so they have a safe space, not a jail. We have a few questions for adopters to determine the suitability of a home. German shepherds have a lot of energy and need exercise. This is probably not the right dog for you if you live in an apartment. We feed a high quality lamb and rice dog food and recommend the pups stay on a high quality lamb and rice adult dog food. The pups receive three Parvovirus shots here and will need regular puppy shots after adoption. The pups also get worm treatments here before adoption. Find Us. German Shepherd Resources German Shepherds are arguably one of the oldest dog breeds in existence, as their history reads back to the early s, and even with all that history, they have still found a way to remain very popular breeds in modern times. According to the American Kennel Club, the German was ranked the 3rd most popular dog breed in the world as of the year .The German Shepherd is one of the most versatile dog breeds you can find. They can be used as family dogs, protection dogs, service dogs, therapy dogs, working dogs, and a lot more. If you are considering getting a German Shepherd puppy or considering adding one to the family, then you certainly have made the right choice. Another important decision you would need to make is the exact German Shepherd breeder you should work with. States like Oregon are blessed with a high number of German Shepherd breeders, but you have to be careful, as not all breeders are reputable breeders that truly care for the breed. In this article, we provide you with a list of some really good German Shepherd breeders residing in the state of Oregon. These are responsible breeders that are selected for their breeding programs as well as their socialization and training protocols. With that being said, it is essential that you only view this article as a guide to help you find the best breeder for you. They are focused on German Shepherd puppies. The breeding facility is located in Veneta, Oregon and the program is owned and managed by Kilynn Heinrichs. Heinrichs German Shepherds operates a very impressive breeding program that is blessed with some of the best sires and dams you can find in the world. Their breeding dogs come from West German show lines. They have mainly championed dogs with an equally impressive pedigree to show. Their dogs are genetically health tested before being added to the breeding program. They also have their orthopedic health tested by licensed professionals. Every dog that they produce is raised in the family house which is located in Veneta, Oregon. They are socialized using different protocols and enrichment tools, one of which is the Puppy Culture program. The puppies are also introduced to different stimulating experiences that help with improving the dog breed. All thor dogs come with a 2 years health guarantee. They are vaccinated and dewormed and each is registered with the AKC as well as microchipped. Puppy pads Create a Schedule German Shepherd pups would do well with a schedule. Dogs live with a routine, and they are easy to train by having one. For this reason, make a schedule of the things you need to do regularly. Eventually, your pup will learn the routine events and will make itself adept at them. It will help you prepare for your pet, especially in the first few days of living together. As you allow your pet to adjust, do your best to create a stress-free environment for it. Always supervise it as it familiarizes itself with its new home. Still, it would be best to prepare yourself for loud noises when your pet is asleep. Moderate Training German Shepherds are highly trainable. It simply means they respond well, especially to positive reinforcement. Squeaky Toys Out of all toys, your pet will love the squeaky ones. For this reason, prepare for a lot of loud squeaks every time your pet is active. Thus, in picking your pet, you may want to consider getting it from the best. Tells you any health problems A good breeder will tell you any significant health problems in any of the dogs he or she bred. Asks more questions than you A good breeder would ask for more items from you than you would for him or her. Not in a hurry to send off A good breeder is not in a hurry to send the puppies off and get your money. He or she will even show you other breeders and veterinarians caring for their dogs. Requires expectations on both sides A good breeder will create a contract that offers not only what he or she expects from you. More than that, he or she will also show what you can expect from him or her. Sends puppies properly A good breeder will never send a puppy in a compartment and without any responsible person to go with it. Works only with one or two breeds A good breeder works only with a single or a couple of species. Shows breeding experience A good breeder shows her dogs in recognized confirmation shows. He or she will also join his or her breed in other breed-related performance events. Other states.

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They bond closely with their families and tend to get along well with children and other dogs. It has been recognized by the AKC since .Looking for cheap puppies for sale? Dogs for Sale in Lebanon, PA. Boxers for Sale in Pittsburgh. Boxer puppies in Abington, PA. Life Expectancy: 12 to 16 years. Huntingdon County Humane Society. Australian Cattle Dog — Very hard to find. That's why every puppy for sale is given a complete nose-to-tail checkup before being delivered right to your door. Boxer Mix puppies for sale! Here you will find the greatest selection of akc puppies for sale. They can even do well with other pets despite their high prey drive if they are socialized and trained with them. Boxer Puppies Needing a Tail. Boxer puppies in State College, PA. We breed Yellow, Chocolate, and Black puppies thru-out the year. For potential dog owners, Pennsylvania is one of the most widely used dog breeds in the country. Carl - Cavachon Puppy for Sale in match for any home. 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They also make great service and assistance dogs, as well as therapy dogs, and can be found working as search and rescue dogs, drug detection dogs, police dogs, and military dogs. The Boxer is a muscular and energetic dog that tends to have a happy, friendly disposition. They bond closely with their families and tend to get along well with children and other dogs. They can even do well with other pets despite their high prey drive if they are socialized and trained with them. As long as they are well-socialized, Boxers are generally upbeat, playful, and friendly. Although they have a natural instinct to protect their family from unwanted visitors, they do tend to warm up once introduced and are happy to make a new friend. They can be prone to barking a lot if you do not work on socialization and training your dog to stop barking early on. Boxers can be highly adaptable dogs. Although they have a lot of energy and are better suited to homes with yards where they can run, they can adapt to apartment living as long as they get the daily exercise, attention, and mental stimulation they need. As with any non-arctic dog breed, they are sensitive to very cold temperatures. Boxers are also a brachycephalic breed, which means they are even more sensitive to heat than other dogs. A Boxer is also one of the most affectionate dog breeds. Because they bond so closely with their families and get bored easily, they should not be left alone for long periods of time. Potential health conditions to be aware of in a Boxer include hip dysplasia, degenerative myelopathy, thyroid issues , and heart conditions like aortic stenosis and cardiomyopathy. Good breeding practices make a big difference and reputable breeders will screen their dogs to avoid passing preventable issues to puppies. So, make sure you are asking the breeder about the health and genetic history of the parents and about any health tests that have been done. Boxers are intelligent dogs that are eager to please their owners. Despite their energetic personality, they are one of the best dog breeds for first-time owners and are highly trainable dogs. They tend to excel at almost any task put before them! Because of their open, friendly nature and high energy, they have a tendency to jump up at people in excitement and playfulness. Since they grow into powerful dogs, you will want to make sure you train your dog not to jump up. Boxers have smooth and short coats that will shed a little year-round and require minimal grooming. A brush-down once or twice a week and the occasional bath as needed will keep their short coat healthy and looking great. Nail trims once or twice a month are usually enough to keep nails from growing too long. Checking ears weekly and carefully cleaning as needed can help prevent ear infections. Checking and wiping their facial wrinkles weekly or a few times a week if your dog is prone to getting into things can help keep their wrinkles clean and free of irritation. Dental diseases, like gum disease, are the most common health issues in older dogs because dental care is often overlooked; and, it can lead to other serious health issues. Brushing daily, plus cleanings at the vet when needed, is ideal. The Boxer is a high-energy dog breed that needs plenty of daily exercise to stay happy and healthy. Due to their high prey drive and urge to chase, they should only be let off-leash in secure areas. Boxers tend to get bored with repetition, are excellent problem solvers, and are naturally exuberant. A fully-grown Boxer usually stands inches tall at the shoulder and weighs pounds. Boxers generally live years on average. 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We rescued this bunch from a shelter, and we think they might be a couple of imposters in the litter. Whatever the case, the puppies are wonderful and as cute as they come. We're not exactly sure of the breed mixes in the pups, but we see lab, shepherd, retriever and you name it. They are well socialized with people and other dogs, and are ready for their forever homes. NOTE: We're only guessing the breed mixes in these puppies, there are no guarantees! He is a beautiful mix of shepherd, Rhodesian Ridgeback and perhaps even some boxer in him. He is so intelligent, affectionate and eager to please. Copper is a willing learner and needs his own family so he can shine. He is a shepherd mix that loves people. He was the first of his litter to make eye contact and easily became a favorite among the human visitors. He looks up at you with those soulful eyes and you are putty in his paws. His gentle, loving, confident personality is so endearing. He has the most beautiful coloring and will probably be the size of a Retriever when grown. He is always up for a good romp but then it's nap time and nothing stops him from taking a good snooze. Jeremy is well socialized and loves to be part of your every day life. He watches and learns quickly. He has a kicked back attitude and has no tendencies to be anxious or worried. Jesse has the best attributes of both the Retriever and Shepherd. He's an awesome, handsome boy that gets along very well with his littermates and the older dogs in his household. She aims to please and give you the most adoring look when she is with her human companion. Skittles is a confident, stable, and lovable puppy. Skittles is on the athletic side. She may be a Dutch Shepherd and Labrador mix probably in the middle weight range of pounds full grown. She is 10 weeks old, even-tempered, easy to please, happy puppy. She is well socialized and loves her littermates as well as humans. She enjoys the neighbor children that come over to play with her. She always has the biggest smile on her face when she is playing with them. She may be mixed with German Shepherd and Rhodesian Ridgeback. She has so much to give a family whether they have children or just an individual. Dana possesses so many endearing qualities. She looks to have Golden and Labrador Retriever in her. Her back and tail hair is becoming very wavy and so cute. She is starting to get some black hair weaved amongst the blond hair. As with her siblings, she loves people. She is affectionate, playful and a quick learner. Greta Female 2. Have you ever dreamed of a White German Shepherd???? Animal Control Officers said she was protecting the old dog who was sick. Greta was in the shelter for over two months until she caught the eye of Golden State German Shepherd Rescue. We went in to pick up another pup and decided to evaluate this beautiful girl and she did great on her evaluation. She even temp tested well with kitties so we think with proper introduction and supervision, she will be able to co-habitate with felines. Every time her foster mom opens the car door, Greta is ready to go! And she loves to go on long walks. During her stay at the shelter, they would take her out on her doggy day and she would walk over two miles!!! Greta is extremely comfortable with people of all ages. She is particulary fond of young kids as she watched her foster mom's young son and nephew very attentively while they were on the trampoline. Greta never left their side nor took her eye off them. We don't know why Greta wasn't snatched up while she was in the shelter. She is a lovely girl with extraordinary charm and personality. More Added November 10, .Questions about German Shepherd puppies for sale in Southern California? We have answers. How much do your German Shepherd puppies for sale in Southern California cost? German Shepherd puppies are priced on a wide array of factors including but not limited to gender, attributes, coloring, temperament and more. You may be connected with a puppy in your region but in addition to standard and white German Shepherd breeders in Southern California, we also have a network of breeders and companies nationwide that are able to safely make travel arrangements for puppies to any of the 48 states in the U. If you prefer to match exclusively with a Southern California German Shepherd breeder so that you can meet and pick up your puppy in-person, you can also specify that in our MatchMaking process. How do you vet breeders with German Shepherd puppies Southern California? The only German Shepherd breeders Southern California, and our larger national network, we work with are chosen based on their caring, expertise and commitment to legal requirements. What are the advantages of using Uptown Puppies? 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You may like: Boston terrier golden retriever mix. Old English Sheepdog. The Old English Sheepdog is a big athletic dog with a distinctive shaggy coat. The OES, or, as they refer to the breed as short, was a traditional drover who helped farmers transport sheep and cattle to market. Nowadays, this friendly dog is content in the familiar surroundings of life and is still a competitor in obedience, conformation agility, conformation, and herding trials. The OES is a sociable intelligent dog with an easygoing temperament. Also, they are affectionate with all their families. Golden Retriever. It is interesting to note that the beloved friendly Golden Retriever was getting its breed reintroduced to Scotland during the same when was when the Old English Sheepdog was being developed in Britain. A member of the dog breed known as the sporting Golden retrievers are active breeds that require at minimum an hour of everyday exercising. They are true to their name. They love retrieving almost anything that is thrown at them. Moreover, they make great hunting companions as well as skilled service dogs. The AKC officially recognized the breed in .Temperament and personality. The Old English Sheepdog can present many problems when it comes down to putting a name on an image. Your Golden Sheepdog will likely be a great person dog with adults and children alike. Your dog is smart; however, whether the skills are geared towards pleasing people or even stubbornness during training will be contingent on the genetics your puppy gets from their parents. You may like: Great pyrenees golden retriever mix. The sheepdog golden retriever mix is generally a healthy mixed breed dog. However, like all breeds of dogs, they are susceptible to specific health conditions. Some of the more common health problems that affect this breed include hip dysplasia, elbow dysplasia, and eye problems. Size and weight. The Golden sheepdog mixed breed is a medium to large dog breed. They typically weigh between 50 and 80 pounds. Coat and color. The sheepdog golden retriever mix has a thick, double coat usually gold or cream in color. Some dogs may have brown, black, or white markings on their coat. You may like: Shih tzu golden retriever mix. The sheepdog golden retriever mix requires moderate grooming. However, their coat should be brushed at least once a week to prevent mats and tangles. They should also be given a bath every few months. Their nails should be trimmed regularly, and their ears should be checked for dirt and debris. Activity level. The sheepdog golden retriever mix is a high-energy breed of dog. They need plenty of exercise and love to play fetch. A daily walk or run is necessary to keep them happy and healthy. You may like: Pomeranian golden retriever mix. The sheepdog golden retriever mix is an intelligent breed of dog that can be easy to train. Also, they respond well to positive reinforcement techniques such as treats and praise. Crate training is also recommended for this breed. Golden Retriever Sheepdog Mixes are great family dogs known for their loyalty, obedience, and trainability. They make excellent pets for children and need plenty of exercises. These mixes are also intelligent and can be easy to train with the proper methods. The sheepdog golden retriever mix is a loyal, obedient, and trainable dog breed. They make great family pets and are excellent with children. Also, they need plenty of exercise and love to play fetch. Sheepdog golden retriever mixes are also known for their intelligence and can be easy to train. Moreover, If you are looking for a new furry addition to your family, the sheepdog golden retriever mix might be the perfect breed. I grew up on a farm where we had all sorts of animals, from cows and horses to pigs and chickens. My love for animals led me to pursue a career in writing about them. I have been a pet care writer for over 5 years and have extensive knowledge of animal care, health, and behavior. The Golden Retriever hails from Scotland originally but made its purebred debut at a British dog show. There are other complementary things about this hybrid dog pairing that may make the Golden Sheepdog a great family pet for you. As the two dogs play, you can also see that they seem to be well-matched in temperament and energy level. Old English Sheepdog history The Old English Sheepdog may be misnamed in the sense that this dog breed was actually created within the last years. These dogs have a herding background — but here again, the breed name is misleading, since this dog was created specifically to herd larger livestock animals like cattle rather than sheep. Golden Retriever history Interestingly, the famously friendly Golden Retriever was getting its breed to start over in Scotland around the same time period that the Old English Sheepdog was being developed in Britain. In other words, you will bring home a puppy that may exhibit certain marked traits or instincts, such as herding or chasing. It is important to understand these traits in context with why the breed was developed so you can accommodate them for your dog. In fact, most people can recognize them on sight. The Old English Sheepdog can present more challenges when it comes to putting a name with a face. Old English Sheepdog personality and temperament The Old English Sheepdog has a calm and confident personality — exactly the type of personality that you might imagine this dog would need to herd large livestock such as cattle. While many people are not sure what to make of the OES, as breeders and fans call the Old English Sheepdog because they are so shaggy their fur typically hides their eyes. But under all that dense, thick fur, these dogs are very intelligent and sweet. They are gentle with livestock and with people and make great playmates for kids and excellent family watchdogs. However, these dogs are not necessarily the easiest to train because their job requires a more independent type of thought process. Golden Retriever personality and temperament The Golden Retriever seems quite simply born to live with people. These dogs often strike new owners as being like canine social coordinators and they are great with kids as well as adults. The Golden Retriever has a high desire to please their people and tend to be very easy to train and obey. They are good watchdogs but are not good guard dogs because they are so friendly. Old English Sheepdog Golden Retriever mix personality and temperament From this short overview, you can absolutely expect that your Golden Sheepdog will be a people dog that is great with kids and adults alike. Your dog will be smart, but whether those smarts leans towards people-pleasing or stubbornness during training will depend on the genes your puppy inherits from the parent dogs. Either way, you will get a good watchdog but not necessarily a good guarding and protection dog. Old English Sheepdog size, height, and weight As the American Kennel Club AKC dog breed overview explains, the Old English Sheepdog typically weighs between 60 and pounds and can stand up to 22 inches tall paw pads to shoulder tops. Adult females are often shorter and lighter in weight than adult males, although this is not always the case. Golden Retriever size, height, and weight The American Kennel Club AKC Golden Retriever profile page explains that Goldens typically weigh anywhere from 55 to 75 pounds and can stand up to 24 inches tall paw pads to shoulder tops. Frequently adult females are about 10 pounds lighter and a couple of inches shorter than males, although this does not always happen. Old English Sheepdog Golden Retriever size, height, and weight From this overview, you can guesstimate that your adult Golden Sheepdog may weigh anywhere from 55 to pounds. Happily, there is a lot you can do to encourage either dog to learn their training lessons fast and well. Old English Sheepdog training and exercise needs The main reason Old English Sheepdogs can become bored with training is that they are so smart. Keeping training sessions short and adding high-value rewards like treats and toys can help aid in learning and retention. When these dogs are working, they are all about getting the job done even if that requires non-stop exercise. But once the workday is done, the Old English Sheepdog is quite happy to relax. This tells you that these dogs can make do with one or two periods of more intense activity per day and then be happy to rest in between. Golden Retriever training and exercise needs The Golden Retriever comes from a gun dog background and is acclimated to be ready to get up and work at any time, every time. Old English Sheepdog Golden Retriever training and exercise needs From this short comparison of the two-parent dog breeds, you can anticipate that your Golden Sheepdog will definitely need daily exercise and activity to stay away from chewing your couch cushions! How much activity your hybrid pup needs will depend on which parent dog has the most genetic influence. In either case, your dog will be smart and athletic. Similarly, some dog breeds shed heavily while others may not seem to visibly shed at all. It is important to learn which category your Golden Sheepdog may fall into because coat type can factor in as significant time and financial commitment. These dogs have thick, double layer coats that require intensive brushing to avoid tangles and mats. Golden Retriever coat care, shedding, and grooming The Golden Retriever also has a thick, double-layer coat that is typical of working dog breeds. A brush once per week and a shower as needed is typically all you will have to deal with. Old English Sheepdog Golden Retriever mix coat care, shedding, and grooming Since the coat care needs of the parent dogs are so different, it can help to work with a later-stage hybrid breeder F2, F3, or later if you really need your puppy to grow up with a certain coat type. The Olde English Sheepdog is a loyal, loving companion. The Golden Retriever is well known for their mellow, happy go lucky personality and their intelligence. The Poodle is known as a very intelligent dog with a very loving personality. At Doodle Creek we select the best possible temperaments in all three breeds to create a wonderful combination of the three breeds. We are committed to producing healthy Olde English Goldendoodles with loyal, loving, happy, playful, fun personalities. The combination of these three breeds has been a big success. Probably the largest noticeable difference we see between the Olde English Goldendoodle and the English Goldendoodle is the loyalty. They have very similar temperaments to each other but the Olde English Goldendoodles tend to be very loyal companions. They want to have that close relationship with their human owners which makes them such a desirable breed. The Olde English Goldendoodles also tend to be very alert, eager to please and intelligent. They have a goofy, playful personality and they thrive on being with people. We think they are amazing dogs! When careful breeding practices are implemented, the Olde English Goldendoodle makes the perfect companion. They are typically a mild mannered dog with a moderate energy level. Their exercise requirements are not excessive so two minute walks a day works well. The tend to be inquisitive dogs and love to explore making them great dogs for hiking, camping or going on family outings. If they are introduced to water at a young age, most will acquire a love for the water. If you are hoping for a dog that loves the water, the English Goldendoodle will have the slight edge. The Olde English Goldendoodle is a very loyal dog who is excellent with children. Adding one of these beautiful dogs to your home will bring so much fun and joy. These dogs are stunning and their amazing personalities make them so perfect! Appearance The Olde English Goldendoodle is a beautiful dog! They are known to look like Teddy Bears with a beautiful round face and sturdy structured body. The combination of these three breeds has given us soft, fleecy coats with a very plush texture which tend to be non shedding. There are also some with the curlier texture which are also non shedding and perfect for those who have allergies. Every breeder creates their own look and we focus on bringing you the prettiest Olde English Goldendoodles possible. Every puppy has a unique and different look but in general, they have that round face, stocky body and beautiful stance with such a regal look to them. They typically have a fleecy, to wavy coat that is low to non shedding. We have been breeding Olde English Goldendoodles for many years now and we know the combinations of parents that work well to produce stunning puppies. Breeding is an art and creating that great look without compromising on temperament and health is key to bringing you a beautiful puppy with a great personality. Finding a breeder who produces the look you are wanting in your Doodle is critical. Sizes With the Olde English Goldendoodle being a relatively new breed, we have only offered the Medium and Mini sizes to this point. The Medium Olde English Goldendoodle will be pounds and inches tall at the shoulders as adults. The Mini Olde English Goldendoodle will be pounds and inches tall at the shoulders as an adult dog. The different generations Multigen Olde English Goldendoodles - The Olde English Goldendoodle is a combination of the three breeds mentioned earlier and so this combination creates a Multigenerational dog. We have carefully selected dogs from our program to create the most beautiful, well tempered Olde English Goldendoodles in the black and white, tri coloured and blue merle and white colouring. Coat types Our Olde English Goldendoodles have several different coat types. Most are very low to non shedding. They turn into a loose curled coat as an adult and have a very soft feel. They are low to non shedding. The curly coat is similar to that of a poodle. They are typically non shedding and are wonderful for allergies. In the photos below we have posted the puppy photo on the left and one as they became adults on the right. This will give you an idea of what to expect when you get a puppy from either coat type listed here. Both of these dogs can be friendly but personalities differ, so you never know. The Golden Retriever is known for being friendly, reliable, and intelligent. All dogs need proper socialization and that will be a big factor in how they interact with others. What does this mixed breed look and act like? Those are the questions we will try and answer below. Continue reading below to see pictures, videos, and learn more about the beautiful Golden Retriever Old English Sheepdog Mix. While we really recommend that you acquire all animals through a rescue, we understand that some people might go through a breeder to get their Golden Retriever Old English Sheepdog Mix puppy. If you are interested in helping animal rescues raise money, please play our quiz. Each correct answer donates to help feed shelter animals. We will take a closer look at the history of both parent breeds below. If you are looking at breeders for new, designer dogs please beware of Puppy Mills. If you have a few minutes, please sign our petition to stop puppy mills. Like many people of his era, he spent a lot of time trying to perfect different breeds. In fact this guy spent a great deal of his life breeding all kinds of different dogs to get various breeds. He was an avid waterfowl hunter so with the Golden Retriever he was looking for a strong, avid hunter but also a dog that was even-tempered in the home. Through various iterations and the breeding of many different breeds of dog, the Golden Retriever slowly emerged. At that time, they were classified as "Retriever — Yellow or Golden. The AKC officially recognized the breed in .The Old English Sheepdog was historically a drover which means it helped farmers drive cattle and sheep to the market. Today, they are more of companion dog than anything. They make great family pets are adaptable, intelligent, and very easy-going. All around, the Old English Sheepdog is friendly; and although they are larger dogs, they would be as happy in an apartment as in a home. As long as they are with family, they would do well in most environments. Being not only kid and stranger-friendly, they are also dog-friendly. The exact origin of an Old English Sheepdog is not known. There were dogs there were similar to the Old English Sheepdog, but there were no records that were kept. There is a small dog that looks similar to an Old English Sheepdog in a painting by Gainsborough in that many believe could be an earlier type of Old English Sheepdog. Then in the early 19th Century there was a dog called a Smithfield or Cotswold Cor that could have been an ancestor as well. The Bearded Collie is agreed to be among the original stock that was used in creating todays breed. Some think the Russian Owtchar was part of the ancestor list as well. The breed was exposed to the United States in the s, and by the 20th Century, the breed has been bred by five of the ten wealthiest American families.

We specialize in breeding Mini Goldendoodles as well as a few other breeds. We also have partnered up with several other high quality breeders that raise mini goldendoodle pups that meet our strict genetic criteria and testing. So we usually have a good selection of very high quality puppies. View Our Available Puppies! Not all mini Goldendoodles are equal, there are a few different versions to choose from each having a little different genetic background based on the pups parents. We will explain all the differences in Mini Goldendoodle puppies and how they are bred below. We raise all versions of the mini goldendoodle breed. F1 Mini Goldendoodle Pups. A F1 puppy is also known as a First Generation puppy. The puppies mother is a Golden Retriever and the pups dad is a Mini Poodle. This version of mini goldendoodle usually has soft wavy or curly puppy fur. They will shed until they lose their puppy fur, after shedding they will shed a lot less, but will shed. This version is partially hypoallergenic and usually requires low maintenance. F1 mini goldendoodles usually need to be groomed every 6 months along with daily brushing to keep their curly hair from matting and getting tangled. The dogs usually grow up having great temperaments similar to golden retrievers. They usually get about inches high at the shoulder and range in weight from pounds. F1b Mini Goldendoodle Pups. An F1b is known as a second-generation mini goldendoodle with the pups mother being already an F1 Goldendoodle and the pups dad being a mini poodle also. So the difference between F1 and F1b is that the mom is not a golden retriever but an actual F1 Goldendoodle. They also have very soft curly hair but with almost no shedding. This F1b version is semi-hypoallergenic and a better choice for anyone who has pet allergies. The F1b also should be brushed on a daily basis but will need to be groomed more frequently then a F1. A 6 to 8 week grooming schedule is recommended to keep their coat in perfect condition. F1b Mini goldendoodles get around 18 to 20 inches tall at the shoulders and range between pounds in weight. F1bb Mini Goldendoodle Pups. An F1bb goldendoodle is also known as a third-generation mini goldendoodle. This mini goldendoodle version has a coat more similar to a poodle than of a golden retriever. This is because the pup is more of a poodle than a retriever. Making it the very best version for anyone with pet allergies. A 6 to 8 week grooming schedule is required to help prevent knots or matting. This version is super intelligent and loving, and usually seems to have more energy than the other versions of Mini goldendoodles. This version is usually smaller in size, weighing around pounds and only getting inches tall at the shoulders. The smaller size makes them a great size for smaller homes and apartments. So if you live near Yakima Washington and are looking for a healthy and beautiful Mini Goldendoodle puppy then checkout our available pups now by Clicking Here. Below are some Mini Goldendoodle Pups that have been adopted! Questions about Goldendoodle puppies for sale in Yakima, WA? We have answers. What should I know about Goldendoodle puppies for sale near Yakima? Goldendoodles are a designer breed of dog combining the Poodle and the Golden Retriever, known for their intelligence and loyalty. It is important to note that while they may not require the same amount of grooming as a purebred Poodle, Goldendoodles need regular brushing and haircuts to prevent painful matting. They generally require mental stimulation too, such as walks and obedience training. Goldendoodles sacrifice some of the traits of purebreds in exchange for a unique look and personality, so they may not possess the same aptitudes as their ancestors. Are Goldendoodle puppies for sale in Yakima hypoallergenic? Goldendoodles are not technically hypoallergenic. While they are bred from labradoodles and golden retrievers and are said to have a reduced amount of shedding and dander, they do still shed and can still cause allergic reactions in some people. Goldendoodles can be bred to produce a coat that is more non-shedding, but there is no guarantee that a Goldendoodle will be hypoallergenic even if bred from two non-shedding parents. What's the best dog food for Yakima Goldendoodle puppies for sale? Goldendoodles are generally considered one of the healthiest and happiest breeds. That being said, it is important to feed them with the best nutrition possible. In determining the best dog food for Goldendoodles, look for a nutritionally balanced food with quality animal proteins, healthy fats, digestible carbohydrates, and no artificial ingredients. Also, if your Goldendoodle has any special dietary needs, such as food allergies, it is important to find food made for those needs. What are some essentials I should buy before getting Goldendoodle puppies in Yakima? Before getting a Goldendoodle, you should ensure that you have all of the necessary essentials — such as a sturdy leash and collar, toys, treats, food and water bowls, a brush and comb, nail trimmers, and a soft bed or crate. Additionally, you should look into attending a pet-training class or arranging for an in-home trainer to help get the pup socialized and acclimated to their new home. Vaccinations, health checkups, and monthly flea treatments are also important for any pet owners to consider when welcoming their new Goldendoodle companion. How fast do Goldendoodles for sale in Yakima grow? With Goldendoodle puppies, the size can range anywhere from small generally under 20 pounds to large up to pounds. Generally, a puppy's adult size is about half the size of one parent or the average size of both parents. Keeping an eye on your puppy's growth rate will help to give you an idea of how big he or she will become. Are Goldendoodle puppies near Yakima active dogs? Goldendoodles are known to be an exceptionally active breed of dog, thriving in physical activity and socialization. They require daily walks and play sessions to stay healthy and happy, but can also handle occasional hikes and other outdoor activities. With their predisposition for being energetic and playful, Goldendoodles fit well in active households, and owners will need to be diligent in providing their pup with the necessary stimulation for their breed. Are Goldendoodles in Yakima good family dogs? Goldendoodles are highly popular family dogs because they are intelligent, friendly, and low-maintenance. Their affectionate nature and lovable temperaments make them delightful companions and a positive addition to any familial home. Their low-shedding coats are a desirable trait for those who want an allergy-friendly pup. With proper socialization, Goldendoodles can become popular in multi-pet households, as they tend to get along with other pets as well as with children. What's more, they are eager to please and easy to train. How do I train my Yakima Goldendoodles for sale? Training a Goldendoodle can be a rewarding but challenging experience. First, it is important to remember that an untrained Goldendoodle, is a mischievous Goldendoodle. You can help ensure that your pup stays out of trouble and becomes an obedient, loving companion by committing to a training program as soon as your pup comes into your home. Start small with short training sessions and focus on house training, basic obedience commands such as sit, stay and come, and any other commands the pup will need as he grows.

Use tab to navigate through the menu items. About C Bar S Labradoodles We initially began breeding dogs in with our Silver Lab, Maya as a hobby and out of a love for nurturing and raising healthy puppies for loving families. We get great satisfaction from providing families with the joy and love that a C Bar S puppy provides. Once Stacey retired and Curtis went into semi-retirement, we began extensive research on the Australian Labradoodle and the benefits of this breed as service and therapy dogs as well as the much sought after hypo-allergenic and low-to-no-shedding traits. We are forever grateful for their guidance, expertise and professionalism in helping us get our program established. Australian Labradoodles that meet the registration requirements of WALA are the most consistent breeding Australian Labradoodles that you can find. These dogs will have a similar range of trainability and temperament as well as conformation, coat and personality. Being a WALA registered Australian Labradoodle breeder ensures to you as a puppy buyer that we are accountable and responsible to an organization that has very strict member requirements for health testing and guidelines established to protect you as a buyer as well as the breed itself. This program includes Early Neurological Stimulation ENS which, according to Revival Animal Health, research shows to benefit puppies by 1 improving cardiovascular performance; 2 developing stronger heartbeats; 3 developing stronger adrenal glands; 4 providing greater tolerance to stress; and 5 providing a greater resistance to disease. We do everything we can to give our pups the best possible start in life and to prepare them for success with their new families. Our commitment to breeding the highest quality Australian Labradoodles through health testing, continuous health care and the assurance of loving homes for our breeding boys and girls ensures our families that they are getting the highest quality puppy available. We are NOT a kennel or back yard breeder. All our breeding dogs live in loving guardian homes that are selectively chosen as caregivers to our magnificent breeding moms and dads. These families partner with us as ambassadors for C Bar S and allow our precious pups to be loved and cared for as a vital part of their families. Click here to learn more about our Guardian Program. All of our puppies are well socialized on the ranch and have lots of room to romp and learn in our state-of-the-art puppy facility that we built in .All C Bar S puppies are whelped in our home. They receive daily attention under our watchful care in the house until they reach 4-weeks of age at which point the pups are transitioned to the puppy room and facility just outside our back door. The pups spend their last four weeks in this puppy facility learning to potty train and use the doggie-door that takes them out to a 4' x 8' run that leads to the square foot play area. The play area is filled with all kinds of obstacles, toys and climbing structures to help the pups build confidence as they learn and grow in a healthy environment. It is a true labor of love for us to raise healthy, confident, well-adjusted puppies for our families. Our 21 acres of ranch and farmland is the perfect environment for our Australian Labradoodles to romp and play and to raise beautiful puppies. However, there is much more to this friendly dog that would make you want to get it as soon as possible. Lifelong Companion Labradoodles have an average life span of 10 to 14 years. Best Service Dogs There is no doubt that Labradoodles make some of the best service dogs because of the temperament that they inherit from both Labrador Retriever and Poodle. They are kind, friendly, gentle, loyal, playful, active, and get along with people quickly. Not just people of all age groups, Labradoodles are also known for getting along with other dogs and animals such as cats. The minimal shedding also eliminates the need to regularly groom them, as you would need to brush them twice a week. Moreover, if you have a swimming pool at your home, that would be the best because Labradoodles love water and swimming is one of their most favorite activities. Labradoodles might be a little stubborn, but they are still much easier to train than other dog breeds. After going through the various reasons listed above, you might be wondering where you can get the best Labradoodle puppies in Dallas. To help you out, we have curated a list of the 4 best Labradoodle breeders in Dallas from where you can get yourself a furry companion. In that case, the following are the 4 best Labradoodle breeders in Dallas from where you can adopt healthy Labradoodle puppies or dogs. They strictly follow ethical standards while breeding their dogs. All of their puppies are bred and raised at home, allowing them to get along with their new family, that is, you, with ease. In addition to breeding dogs, they provide multiple services such as breeding and stud services along with a unique guardian program. By signing up to their guardian program, you can get the chance to raise one of their breeding dogs and take care of it. You can easily get accurate information on the breeding dogs of Dallas Labradoodles on their website. Dallas Labradoodles Contact Details. This family owned business is committed to performing extensive health testing and temperament assessments on each female and male breeding Doodle before selecting them to produce our adorable puppies. We have a select number of litters each year, focusing individual attention to the development of each doodle puppy before it goes to its forever home. Whether you are looking to purchase your first Australian Labradoodle or your third, this will be a very exciting time for you and your family! To achieve this, we carefully select our breeding dogs based on extensive health examinations and temperament assessments. Our breeding moms and studs have been carefully examined and tested by local veterinarians here in Texas to ensure they are free of eye, hip, and elbow problems, cardiac issues, genetic diseases and coat issues. Eye testing is ongoing for the entire time the dog is actively breeding. Photo Right: Our reproductive veterinarian, Dr. Kirk Esmond Each and every breeding dog passes extensive health testing to provide the best opportunity for healthy puppies. I think we are getting ready to go to our forever homes! We specialize in medium size dogs, ranging from pounds. Needless to say, the precious puppies we raise are part of our family. Our breeding Australian Labradoodle dogs live in our home as our family pets or in Guardian Homes as a valued family member. Welcome to the world of a Legendary Labradoodle. People are talking about us. Not only do we have an adorable, healthy, hypoallergenic and non-shedding family companion, but Legendary Labradoodles goes to great lengths to assure the temperament of the puppy will thrive in your home environment. They are truly producing the best pups in temperament, coat, and health not to mention hands down the cutest faces and body shape. We raise high-quality Mini Labradoodles as well as a few other breeds. We also have partnered up with several other reputable breeders that raise mini labradoodle pups that meet our strict genetic criteria and testing. So we usually have a good selection of very high-quality puppies. View Our Available Puppies! F1B Mini Labradoodle Puppies are a second-generation cross or hybrid. The father is a Mini Poodle and the mother is an F1 Labradoodle. The F1B Minature Labradoodles usually have soft hair that is usually wavy or curly. Thes puppies are considered semi-hypoallergenic since they shed minimally. These puppies can be a good fit if a person that has mild pet allergies. Once F1B Mini Labradoodles reach 6 months old they require to be groomed once every 8 weeks or so to keep their fur healthy and to stop matting. Adult F1B Mini labradoodle dogs range in size from 14 inches in height and pounds in weight. The average life span is typically years of age. The F1BB puppies usually have curlier coats and will be totally hypoallergenic. Once the F1BB pup is 6 months they will need regular grooming every 6 to 8 weeks. F1BB Puppies are usually slightly smaller than F1B puppies and range from 12 inches in height and pounds in weight. Mini Labradoodles are known for their intelligence and the ability to be trained very easily. They make amazing family pets and love to participate in family activities like swimming, hiking, camping or just playing tag in the yard. This breed is also a good choice for people who live in apartments as long as they get at least minutes of exercise a day. So if you live near Dallas Texas and are looking for a healthy and beautiful Mini Labradoodle puppy that can be delivered to you then check out our available pups now by Clicking Here. Below are some Mini Labradoodle pups that have been adopted. Learn more One of the best out there with a golden paw award from the ALAA, Lakeview Labradoodles ensures with their breeding program that you go home with the healthiest pups possible. They evaluate and require all of their dogs to go through the Orthopedic Foundation for Animals OFA testing to make sure there are no genetic defects such as hip dysplasia or other serious conditions. The size of the litter The health and temperament of the parents The experience of the breeder The price of the puppy The distance you will travel Whether you want a male or female puppy What color labradoodle you would like Do you want an F. The location of the breeder What can I expect from a breeder when looking for a puppy? A good breeder will answer all of your questions about the breed and help you decide if a Labradoodle is a right fit for your family. They will also be able to provide you with information on health clearances, temperament testing, and training. How long does it usually take to get a puppy from a breeder? Depending on the breeder, it can take anywhere from a few weeks to a few months to get a puppy. This is to ensure that everyone who wants a pup is given a fair shake at getting the one they want. What requirements are there for a future owner of a puppy from a breeder? Most breeders will require that you fill out a questionnaire or application before being considered as an owner. This is to ensure that you are prepared for the responsibility of owning a dog and that you understand the commitment required. Do most breeders health test their dogs, and can I get these records? Yes, most breeders will health test their dogs and provide you with the results. A friend of mine recently bought a puppy from a breeder who assured her that the dogs were health checked by a vet before being allowed to go to their new owners. In addition, all the parent dogs were allegedly checked for genetic conditions. All was well until the pup reached 15 weeks of age. My friend noticed that the puppy seemed to be experiencing discomfort in one of his eyes. The little guy was constantly rubbing at the eye with his paw, and it was inflamed and watery. After carrying out an examination and lots of tests, the vet concluded that the puppy had a form of genetic eye cancer and would most likely finish up losing an eye in the future. Adele contacted the breeder to explain what had happened and ask for proof that the breeder had actually had the parent dogs tested for genetic health conditions. So, I cannot overstress the importance of insisting on visually inspecting the health testing documents before you part with any cash and take a puppy home. What should I expect from a breeder when visiting their home? The dogs should be friendly and well-socialized, and the breeder should be able to answer all of your questions. If there is what looks like a kennel, make sure you see whether they are well-kept. Check out these posts to see our list of top ethical breeders:. Questions about Labradoodle puppies for sale in Dallas TX? We have answers. Give me an overview of Labradoodle puppies for sale in Dallas TX. Standard Labradoodles come from a mix of a Poodle and a Labrador. The trainability and intelligence of these breeds come together in the Australian Labradoodle. How much are Labradoodles for sale Dallas? You might notice that there is a variety of price points for Labradoodles--even among puppies of the same litter. Factors like gender, size, coat texture and color, breeder reputation and more are considered in the price. Whatever your budget or preferences may be, you can be sure our network has a match for you! Will you only connect me with local Labradoodle breeders Dallas? Our network of puppy businesses and breeders spans from one end of continental US to the other. If your dream puppy is from our one of our partners out-of-state, rest assured they have the means to safely transport your new Labradoodle to the airport nearest you. How do you screen Labradoodle breeders in Dallas? We take time to check if the applying business follows animal welfare laws, practices ethical breeding, and provides loving care to all dogs in their care. Check our Breeder Pledge page for more details on our process. Why is Uptown Puppies different from other places with Labradoodles Dallas? There is a lot of money in dogs, and this can be exploited by shady characters. What is a puppy mill for Labradoodle puppies Dallas? Puppy mills are run by people who care more about making a profit than they do about the animals in their care. Buying from disreputable sources helps fund their activities and perpetuate poor treatment of dogs in the years to come. Are there any Labradoodle puppies in Dallas available now? What is the MatchMaker process like for Labradoodle Dallas? Our MatchMaker service is the most convenient way to find your new best friend! She is the sweetest, most amazing dog we could have ever wished for and we are completely in LOVE! We are such proud parents! She likes to play but seems to really enjoy her naps. We are so happy how everything worked out and we were blessed with our little sweetie Lola. Will keep in touch with more pics to follow! We may want to even add a sibling to our family! He plays well with other dogs and children, is energetic enough to play fetch and will curl up with us on the couch and take a nap when it is movie time. It was a pleasure working with you guys through the process. From the initial meeting to the weekly picture updates to picking out and taking home our puppy. She is a people magnet. Everyone wants to see her and pet her because she is so gorgeous! And fluffy! We lover her curly coat! She is extremely smart…when she wants something and is definitely still in the hyper puppy stage! Her forbidden love is socks and she will do just about anything for a piece of cheese. The most important thing is that we love her so much. She brings so much joy to our family! We can love all over her…pet her…kiss her…and she wags her tail and licks us. She is a good girl! Still a hyper puppy that tries to get into everything, but a really good girl!

During this stage a pug puppy is experiencing everything for the first time. He's also learning what it means to be a dog -- lessons that will stick with him for the rest of his life. The First Two Weeks During the first two weeks of your pug puppy's life, he'll be pretty focused on doing two things: eating and sleeping. Newborn pups spend the day nestled with their mother and siblings, suckling and napping and occasionally readjusting to get comfortable. Their eyes are still closed, and they can't see or hear, but they can feel the warmth of their mother and litter mates around them. Keep in mind that it's normal for pug puppies to breathe rapidly when they're sleeping because of their snubbed noses. But, if a puppy is wheezing, you should contact your vet right away. Age Two to Three Weeks In the two to three week stage, your pug puppy will begin to emerge from his constant slumber. Once his eyes are open, he'll build his ability to respond to light, movement and sound. He may try to crawl around his whelping box, until he wears himself out and needs another nap. Since he's more aware of his surroundings, he'll begin to recognize his mom, brothers, sisters and you. Now that your baby pug has all his senses, you can begin handling him gently for short periods of time. Always respect the pup's mother when handling her babies -- if she seems uncomfortable, return the puppy to the nest. Age Three to Four Weeks Your little pug will really perk up when he hits three to four weeks old. By now his eyes, ears, and nose are fully functioning. He'll see you coming and know that good things are headed his way. At this point your puppy is an adorable little sponge, constantly absorbing information about his surroundings. Because pug pups are so susceptible at this stage, it's important to keep their experiences positive. This is also the time when he starts to learn what typical pug behavior is really all about. Now that your pug pup's eyes are fully functional, check them for any sign of disease. Many eye diseases afflict pugs in particular because their eyes are so prominent. Check your pups for common pug eye diseases like Keratoconjunctivitis Sicca chronic dry eye and Pigmentary Karatitus spots on the cornea. If you suspect that any of the pups have an eye disease you should talk to your vet immediately. Age Four to Six Weeks And so the training begins. At four weeks old, your little pug is playing with his litter mates, who are all learning what to do and not to do as far as proper pup interaction goes. This is also a critical time in your puppy's life because it's when his mother begins to wean him. Pug puppies can start eating regular dog food at four weeks old, in combination with mother's milk, until they're fully weaned. Even though he's learning to make it on his own, it's still crucial for your baby pug to stay with his family. Experts consider weeks three to sixteen to be the most important time for learning appropriate dog behavior. During this window your pup will learn how to play with other dogs appropriately, how to respect their pack leader their mom , and where it is and is not OK to go potty. At six weeks old, your baby pug isn't ready to leave his mama's side, but soon he will be. When he reaches seven to eight weeks of age, as long as he's well-adjusted and happy, he should be ready to leave the nest and begin his life with his forever family. More Articles. As newborns they are deaf, bind, and largely immobile. They rely on their mom, or their breeder for food, warmth, and care. A Pug is Born! Unfortunately, the birthing process of Pugs is a difficult one. Flat-faced breeds, such as the Pug, are more likely to experience complications when giving birth. The Pug is also more likely to experience Dystocia, which is simply a term that means difficult or abnormal birth. Such situations put both the mother and her pups at risk. More often than not, the mother will require her pups to be delivered by a C-section. This is due to the fact that unborn Pugs have large and broad heads, whilst their mom has a very narrow pelvis. This awkward combination makes natural birth difficult. If the birth is successful, Pugs commonly have litters containing puppies, with 4 pups being the average. If your baby Pug is born naturally, their mother will next turn to chewing off the umbilical cord and cleaning them up. This is an important part of the bonding experience for mother dogs. The newborn Pugs will often nurse from their mother. When they are not nursing, they will spend the majority of their time sleeping. Newborn Pugs Pug pups begin their life fully reliant on their mother. They are born blind, deaf, and without teeth. A coat should be present, with the color being commonly either fawn or black. Fawn pups may experience their coat color lightening or darkening in shade as they mature. Their eyes and ears will be closed at birth and will remain this way for a while yet. Unable to support their own body weight, they will crawl on their stomach to get around. Baby Pugs are also not able to regulate their temperature, meaning that it is very important to stay warm. They will commonly clump together in piles, sharing body heat. Finally, the mother will also have to help her pups urinate and defecate as they are unable to do so by themselves. She does this by licking the anal and genital areas. One Week Old Baby Pug During the first week of life, baby Pug pups will either be nursing off their mother or sleeping. As they are still blind and deaf at this stage, they will not bother exploring or moving around more than necessary, spending most of their time lying close to their littermates and mother. Their weight should steadily increase every day. At the end of their first week of life, they should have doubled their birth weight, or at least come close. The owners of the pups will need to keep an eye on their breathing as brachycephalic breeds, such as the Pug, commonly have breathing issues. Two Week Old Baby Pug As we hit two weeks of age, we see a key development in the puppies growth; their eyes will open for the very first time! To begin with, their eye color will be blue, but will likely transition into a dark brown as they mature. Owners need to check over their eyes to ensure there are no issues, as this breed can be susceptible to ocular problems. At this stage, they may be a little more curious about their surroundings due to their newfound eyesight. However, they will still primarily be focused on sleeping and nursing. Their weight should continue to rise steadily over the coming weeks. By this time, the ears of the baby Pug pups will have opened. They will be able to hear for the first time and will begin reacting to more sounds. Their eyesight will also have developed significantly, with them being able to recognize their mother, littermates, and objects placed in their den. Along with their newfound perception of the world, they should now be able to support their own body weight and stand up. They may be able to walk, albeit with an unsteady gait. With all the interesting sights and sounds around them, they will likely be a lot more inquisitive of their surroundings. They may explore the den as much as their wobbly legs will carry them. The Pug puppies will also start teething, with their baby teeth coming through for the first time. This may start a passing interest in solid food. Gaining Independence On top of all this, they should now be able to urinate and defecate on their own, without any stimulation from their mother. We can also expect to see the start of the early socialization period. The puppies will begin developing behaviors and social skills for the first time, taking part in play with their littermates. Owners of the puppies should take advantage of this period to help them get used to human touch and presence. They will be establishing relationships with their mother, den mates, and people. Training can begin at this early stage. Despite the fact that their brains still have a lot of developing to do, a start can still be made on teaching them basic crate and potty training. They will also likely be much more mobile on their feet. Little adventures will be common and the puppies will play together often. Soft, easy to eat puppy food can be given. They will continue to rise in weight and keep learning social skills, with more complex behaviors being shown. While they seem a lot more independent at this stage, they will still require plenty of time with their mother and den mates before they are ready to be moved to a new home. Six Week Old Baby Pug At six weeks old, the Pug puppies are fast approaching the age where they reach full independence. By now, they should be fully weaned off their mother and placed onto solid food only. This is a big step. There is still much to learn. Up until now, the Pug puppies have been very curious and interested in completely new things. But they have always been safe under the watchful eye of their mom, too. Now, as they finally gain independence, the puppies learn to be cautious and careful; traits that keep them alive in the wild. Eight Week Old Baby Pug At eight weeks old, the Pug pups are developed enough to be able to leave their mother and littermates behind. They can be sold and moved into a new loving home. They should weigh around pounds. Training and Raising a Pug Resources Keep in mind that they still have a lot of developing to do; both physically and mentally! Remember, they are still within their fear period! Things learned here will make a big impact. Still, Thinking of Buying a Pug? The birthing process Sadly, baby pug births are renowned for their complications. Like many other brachycephalic dogs, pugs are prone to difficult births. This is often referred to as Dystocia. Natural birth is difficult. For this reason, the number of newborn baby pugs born by cesarean section is greater than average. Make sure mum is eating a healthy diet and getting plenty of exercises Visit your veterinarian for a six-week ultrasound, pelvic exam, and blood sugar testing Put together a cosey whelping box in a quiet and comfortable location. A cardboard box with a thick layer of newspaper will suffice Be ready with everything you need for the birth- clean towels, scissors, rubbing alcohol, and heating pads are a great start As the birth approaches, mamma pug will start acting a bit differently. Look out for nesting behaviors and change in appetite. Heavy panting, straining, and whimpering are signs that birth is imminent. If your dog shows any of these signs you will require professional assistance and must call your vet immediately. Most litters consist of between one and eight puppies in total. Puppies come out head-first in the amniotic sac. This is a natural and healthy behavior. You can cut the cord with a sterilized thread or apply some rubbing alcohol to a pair of scissors. When the puppies start to cry this is a great sign. Clean them off gently with a soft towel and encourage them to start nursing from their mamma. Newborn pups will need a lot of sleep. So be patient. Newborn Pugs: The Early Days Image source: Pinterest Remember that newborn baby pugs are born deaf, blind, toothless, and relatively immobile. These tiny creatures are entirely dependent on others during their early life. Mum will help them go to the bathroom and they will need help staying warm and well-nourished. This will take some time. Your puppies will crawl at first. This is completely normal. Newborn pugs cannot support their body weight yet. With time their mobility will improve. Something to consider- pugs are prone to respiratory difficulties, so look out for breathing problems early on. Even after a week, newborn pug puppies are blind and deaf. With their limited mobility, they are most likely to stay close to the litter. Things to monitor include weight and breathing. You should expect to notice a gradual increase in weight. Most baby pug puppies will double their birth weight after one week. Remember to keep checking their breathing, even as they start to mature. This is always a special moment. Step by step, your pups will gradually start exploring. There will still be a lot of sleeping involved. This is normal. Pug puppies start their lives with blue eyes but as they get older their eye coloration changes. Once maturity is reached, most pups will have dark brown eyes. They can now support their weight and move around. This means your bundles of joy will start to come into their own. Your puppies can now hear, urinate, and defecate independently. As they grow in confidence, they will become fascinated by their new senses and surroundings. Look out for their reactions as they discover the world for the first time. At three weeks, eyesight is developing quickly. Three-week-old baby pug puppies can recognize their mother, siblings, and immediate surroundings. This is a social time and the perfect opportunity to get your pups used to human touch. But always be gentle and go slowly. Your pups will start to develop social skills and become more playful. Enjoy watching them interact with their littermates and get up to lots of mischiefs. The three-week mark is also teething time. This is when your puppies will be learning about their world. Enjoy watching your litter play and tumble. Prioritize socializing at this time and begin some basic training exercises. Glorious Food. Expect Hungry Pups by Week 5 Week five is for progress. Weaning is a slow and steady process. Let your pup experiment with solid foods and gradually reduce their milk consumption. This is a delicate developmental milestone for young dogs. They will need to stay with their litter a while longer before looking for a forever home. Nearly There. Pug Pups at 6 Weeks By 6 weeks, it can seem that your pups are seasoned professionals at, well, being a dog. Give them time to find their feet. Baby Pugs: Expect a Confidence Wobble in Week 7 After seven weeks, your pups will have gotten used to being more independent. At this stage, you must be cautious with even the most confident of puppies. Pushing a young pup too far, too soon is a recipe for disaster. If your pup seems to have lost some confidence, try using counter-conditioning to get them back on track. Here are my 5 top tips for healthy, happy pups: 1. Your pups will need vaccinations and health check-ups throughout their life. Start training early but gradually for happy pups and happy owners. Portion food according to food type and age. Remember that pugs are prone to obesity so resist those wide-eyed looks and keep treats to a minimum. FAQs 1. Where can I get a baby pug? You can source your baby pug pup from one of several locations. One option is to visit a certified breeder. Make sure that they are reputable and ensure you take a visit before picking up your pup, to check out the breeding conditions. Another way to source your pup is through a pet shop. Buying a puppy from a pet shop. Ask lots of questions and make the most of their expertise. With so many dogs out there needing homes, rehoming an abandoned or homeless animal, pug or not, is a truly amazing thing to do. How much does it cost to get a baby pug? Depending on where you live and how you choose to source your puppy, prices will vary. Take a look at this pricing roundup for clearer international price points. 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This coat is preferred by many. It should be wavy and forming light loose spirals. The Fleece coat has a distinctly soft, loopy spirals it feels like no other dog coat. This is a thicker tight curl coat. A Wool Fleece blend is a distinctly nice unusual coat as well. Has a cute fluffy longer coat look. Regular brushing is recommended. Minimal to non-shedding. The Multi-gene Australian Labradoodle always has the ultimate coat. Due to many years of breeding and the uniqueness of the Australian doodle produces a usually textured coat. It should be silky-soft waves and or light loopy spirals very nice Fleece coat and Fleece wool blend. As your Labradoodle puppy develops their adult coat and out of their puppy coat at about 6 to 12 months. Doodle coat will start to thicken and mat, this is the time to start grooming. When the pup coat is changing to their adult coat Puppy may lose a little hair and the coat may become lighten or darken. A change in curl or wavy will happen as the coat matures. Do NOT shave puppy coat off! In addition, we have our GorgeousDoodle preferences and tips as well : When your Doodle is about 14 months old they will have their adult coat and then body and legs can be shaved with clippers if needed. We usually only try to use the shavers on the tummy and sanitary areas but scissors cut everywhere else. It is important is to know your groomer or have a groomer that is recommended. Ask to see photos of other Doodles they have groomed, etc. The best shampoos and conditioners are super important…Doodles have sensitive skin. It is always important to leave their coat longer on the head, face, and tail. It looks good if the tail is full and top of the head is full and ears are trimmed up. I always talk with the groomer and give them firm instructions. No shaving the face or ears or paws or tail. We groom our dogs ourselves. We sometimes leave the legs a little longer with poodles it is called leaving the pants on and or leave their paws and ankles with a bit longer coat. It can be fun to give them a whole new look with a little different cut. Buy wide-tooth combs and open wirer brush and the scissors with a round tip. It is a fun coat, that you can leave long and just carefully trim around faces. Take to a groomer and you can have a full groom cut down to an inch or two or whatever you want. It is a good idea in Summer season hot weather to give them a full short body and legs cut. We would love to see photos of before and after the grooming of your Doodle. Another good soap is Dr. And some mild cream rinse. Bath 3 to 5 weeks or only when needed. Here are some pictures of our favorite high moisture great smelling shampoos and conditioners, very mild!! Most Labradoodles love water and are pretty easy to bathe or take swimming. Bath and cream rinse after swimming. The coat is one of the unique features of this Breed and sets it apart from any other breeds. Australian Labradoodles have no body odor, they do not require constant bathing and brushing, which is great for all types of owners. Is highly possible that the non- fur fleece and wool textures coat of the Australian Labradoodle is less likely to cause any pet allergic reactions. Labradoodles will have some very low hair breakage loss. Just like humans can have low hair loss. But that is not shedding. See lots of fun photos and videos of our GorgeousDoodles families on our Pics and Vids page , and on our YouTube and Facebook accounts! There are three types of coats that Labradoodles can have. A hair-coated Labradoodle is the least popular among people with allergies owing to the fact that it sheds the most out of the three types. This makes them the least hypoallergenic. The straight coat can vary in length and thickness, so you may have to take your dog to the grooming salon more often than you had anticipated. The muzzle area is usually hair coated and will be a good indicator of their coat type. Fleece or Wavy Coated Labradoodles Fleece-coated Labradoodles are the easiest to maintain compared to the other two types, making them the most preferable. Labradoodles with this type of coat experience minimal shedding, thus helping keep allergies at bay. This coat also requires the least maintenance. The fleece coat comes in three varieties — straight, loose curls, and very curly. However, just because this type of coat sheds the least does not mean you can skip the groomers. Whatever type of coat your Labradoodle may have, a visit to the groomers at least once every six weeks along with regular grooming at home is necessary for maintaining its healthy coat. This rich black coat is a fairly common Labradoodle shade. Labradoodles are a hypoallergenic breed of dog. As they grow, they also begin losing the coats that they are born with. This transition usually starts as early as 6 months of age but can even take until they are 12 months of age. Ideally, you should brush your pup slowly and carefully, reaching down to its skin to ensure that the old puppy coat is coming off. This will help the puppy coat to shed faster, remove any tangles from its fur, prevent matting, and help the adult coat grow healthier. The Labradoodle ranks 1 for being a hypoallergenic dog and specifically bred for it. A hypoallergenic dog poses a significantly lower risk of causing an allergic reaction. This is because dogs that are labeled as hypoallergenic shed little to no fur at all. The first Labradoodle was created for a blind Hawaiian lady whose husband had an allergy to dogs. Since then, the popularity of this breed has grown rapidly. Labradoodles shed less fur, resulting in much less dander, as they have coats that are easy to maintain. As previously stated, the process of a puppy coat shedding varies from pup to pup but typically begins when they are 6 months of age. While Labradoodles are a hypoallergenic breed, it does not mean a Labradoodle pup will never lose its puppy coat. Most furry dog breeds shed in the sense that they lose their fur regularly. This is not the case with Labradoodles. This Apricot Mini Labradoodle is looking up at the camera, because he thinks he might get a treat he did. A Labradoodle puppy does not shed its puppy coat overnight or within a few days. Losing the puppy coat is a gradual process that can take up to a year and a half until the new coat grows. To allow the adult coat to grow properly, the puppy coat needs to be shed entirely. This is also why brushing your Labradoodle puppy is so important. When brushing your pup, you will notice strands of hair falling out at first. Eventually, tufts of puppy hair will come out. The more you brush your dog, the more you will be pulling out the old hair to make way for new growth. If you do notice any signs or symptoms, make sure to visit the vet and take appropriate measures for treatment. How To Manage A Shedding Labradoodle Puppy Coat Once your Labradoodle puppy starts shedding its puppy coat, it is advisable that you brush your dog regularly and at least groom it a couple of times every week or during daily periods of excessive shedding. Different dog breeds shed differently, so if you think something is amiss, you can always consult your vet to get your pup checked out. However, to avoid such dire situations, you need to make sure that you groom and brush your puppy regularly to avoid any matting. Depending on the type of Labradoodle coat your pup will develop, you should ideally be brushing your dog at least once a week to prevent any matting or tangled fur. Comb When you brush the coat, make sure you brush in the opposite direction of the hair growth. This will allow you to remove the old hair better. Then, you can move on to brushing in the direction of hair growth. You can do this with a fine-tooth comb. Ideally, a wooden or stainless steel comb would be a good choice. Make sure you pick a comb with wide teeth on one end and fine on the other. Detangler As your pet grows into a new coat, the old hair can knot up. This is when a detangler is needed. A detangler will help you effectively de-knot the coat without causing any distress to your pet. This tool is designed to help loosen the tangles and mats while being super gentle on your pup. If you keep putting off brushing your pooch, the old puppy coat will not shed but the new coat will start growing in, which will result in matting. A de-matting comb will be your knight in shining armor in such cases. Over-shedding is one example of why your pup may require a full body checkup as complete hair loss is unhealthy. Labradoodle playing in a water fountain. What a way to cool off on a warm day! While some people may be genuinely allergic to certain dog breeds, allergic reactions are typically caused by the dander or allergens present in dog fur. Without any exception, all dog breeds produce allergens that are responsible for allergies. These allergens are usually found in the dander, hair, urine, and saliva of a dog. If your dog is cooped up indoors for too long, it is prone to producing more allergens. This is why it is essential to take your dog out regularly. While there is no fool-proof way of deducing the type of coat your Labradoodle will have, there are still ways you can perhaps make an educated guess. For example, an F1B Labradoodle typically has fleece fur. Tracing genetics will give you a clearer picture of the outcome you can expect. Another way is to inspect the fur around the muzzle and the face of your Labradoodle pup. In the case of a fleece-haired coat, however, you will be able to determine the type of hair it will have by the time your pup is almost five weeks old by checking the fur around its eyes. While the adult coat is establishing, you will need to brush multiple times a week, and I find this the best time to give your pet his first trim. It will be difficult to keep up with the matting in the longer coat, but with a trim, it is very manageable, and the beauty of the adult coat is better realized. Once your dog gets to 12 to 14 months, the adult coat will be fully established, and this is the coat you can expect to work with for your dog's adult life. I find that the picture to the right will help to clarify the instructions you will need to convey for your dog's face. It is best to print this picture and take it with you to the groomer. A three-fourths inch blade don't go shorter than one-half inch will keep your dog's coat nice and full but give a smooth consistent length all over. If you like your dogs coat longer, your groomer should have a guard they can use to achieve this. The legs are typically just a little longer than the rest of the coat if you trim the coat to three-fourths inch. FEET: The feet will need a "slipper" cut to achieve the floppy, full leg look. The leg will look like a column. TAIL: The tail needs to be de-matted and trimmed. It is also important to have the hair removed, either trimmed or pulled, inside the dog's ears. Click the grooming picture for an enlarged, printable version and take it with you to your groomer! Labradoodle Puppy -Will a Labradoodle be easy to look after? Karen has been grooming Labradoodles since she introduced the first litter of doodle puppies in BC Australian Labradoodle with a fine wool coat, Lexi The Labradoodle Wool Coat The coats are identified by their feel rather than their look. The wool coat is one that I love because I live with severe allergies and asthma. This coat is most like a poodle coat and although the wool coats of our dogs are very soft they feel like poodle coats and are very curly. These coats absolutely do not shed. Even during the change from puppy coat to adult coat they shed very little. Our Aussi has a curly wool coat. He is clipped so that he can lead his very active life style. Lilyanna has an unusually soft curly wool coat that waves when it is long. The Labradoodle Wool Coat The coats are identified by their feel rather than their look. The Labradoodle Fleece Coat The fleece coat is wavy rather than tightly curled. It is a very desirable coat because it is slightly easier to look after than the wool coat and it has a lovely silken feel. Although we have not had a shedding fleece dog there is the possibility of some light shedding when they change from a puppy to adult coat. The fleece coat does need to be brushed but it is much more easily kept long than a wool coat. The puppy and adult dog will need regular grooming because the face will need trimming as will the bum and beneath the ears to prevent matting. Somewhere between nine and fourteen months of age the adult coat will grow in. At this transition time the coat will need lots of attention in order to keep the length. Brush right to the skin with a stiff brush or rake. If the dog mats at this point she will have to clipped short by your groomer. Hair Coat The hair coat feels very similar to the hair on your head. It is unlike the feel of wool or fleece. The hair coat will shed. It requires little attention. Puppies will often look like they are going to have a fleece coat until the hair comes through the puppy coat at about eight or nine weeks of age. The doodle with a hair coat has the same wonderful temperament and personality as the doodle with the non shedding coat but is not good for a person with allergies or for a family that has chosen the doodle because of his non-shedding qualities. It is hard to get a brush through the curls if you leave it too long. Without this regular brushing right down to the skin mats will form next to the skin. Mats make it very uncomfortable for the dog to walk and run and play. We keep our wool coated dogs clipped short because we live with fields of weeds and burrs. It is quite possible to keep a wool coated dog with a long coat, it simply is a matter of keeping up with the brushing and keeping feet, faces and bums clipped. This would be a trip to the groomer at least every second month. Every six weeks keeps dogs in both long and short coats looking and feeling like movie stars. Grooming For Every Doodle No matter what the doodle coat there is grooming required. This can either be done by an interested family member or your groomer. Ears Fur grows out of the ears of a labradoodle. It begins its journey deep in the ear canal. If ears are not keep clean and dry dirt and wax can lead to severe ear infections. You can tell when the doggie has hot ears that there is a problem and a trip to the vet will be in order. Some doodles love to dig and have very thick fur in their ears. This means it could be a good idea to pluck the fur from deep in the ear. It is not difficult to take tweezers or better still a hemostat and pluck out the fur on a regular basis. I must say I almost swooned the first time I did it myself but it does get easier. Unless you are an expert it is a two person job, one to hold the dog and promise treats, the other to pluck. Your vet can recommend an ear drying powder which will keep the ears in good health. Of course, your groomer will do the ear plucking for you. If you take your dog every six weeks she should be fine. Nails Unless dogs travel on a stone river bed a couple of kilometers every single day they need their nails trimmed. Our Labradoodles have dew claws and they will always need attention. Nail trimming should be done every few weeks. It is however another wonderful thing your professional groomer will do. Our doodle girls have fuzzy feet and so have to be content with a simple nail trim. Little Bottoms All long coated dogs need a trim around their little bottoms for ease of toilette. He is enjoying his new summer doo as he loves water sports. This boy always stops to smell the roses or dandelions. Contact Us. As you might have guessed, this dog is a cross between poodle and Labrador parents — and the result is an adorable bundle of joy with a sweet, gentle personality. Labradoodle puppy coats come in a range of colors and textures, so labradoodle owners are spoiled for choice when choosing their fur baby. Read on to discover more about Labradoodles and labradoodle coat types. What Are Hypoallergenic Dog Coats? Hypoallergenic dogs have less of a thick coat than many other breeds. A highly shedding coat presents a higher risk to allergy sufferers than non-shedding dogs like a labradoodle puppy. As a dog with one of the most allergy-friendly coats , there are a few practicalities to keep in mind when it comes to your labradoodle pooch and its coat. Pretty much every labradoodle puppy goes through a coat change, which is separate from a shedding coat. The puppy coat is eventually replaced by an adult coat, which comes with more grooming requirements. Types of Labradoodle Puppy Coats One of the best things about labradoodle dogs is the wide range of choices with regard to appearance. Wool Coat You can determine if your Labradoodle puppy has a fleece coat. You can identify fleece coats by the way the fur sits between the eyes, as this area starts to get curly first. This is the curliest coat type, but it still comes in a variety of types. Some dogs with a curly coat have a cotton-type coat, which is the softest but also incredibly high maintenance. Labradoodle puppies with wool Labradoodle puppy coats are mainly non-shedding and can make great companions for pet owners with allergies. Fleece Coat Doodles with a fleece coat require a little less maintenance than the other types of doodles, but they still need weekly brushing and plenty of TLC. A fleece-coated labradoodle is the result of combining a curly wool coat gene with the gene for a straight coat. Areas such as the ears and collar are particularly prone to getting matted, so be sure to pay close attention to these areas when you brush your fleece-coated labradoodle once or twice per week. Hair Coat A labradoodle with a straight coat has inherited most of its fur genes from its Labrador retriever parent. Something interesting about Labradoodles is that their Labradoodle puppy coats change as they get older, so your hair-coated labradoodle might get a wave to its fur as it gets older. While you can also take it to a professional groomer on a weekly basis, this can incur hefty grooming costs. Most labradoodle owners opt to take their dog to a groomer once a month or two and do regular adult coat maintenance themselves. Use the correct type of dog brush and be sure to get all the way down to the skin. Give your dog a brush before and after bath time. All puppies eventually lose their puppy coat to make way for their adult coat, this goes the same with Labradoodle puppy coats. You might find the new type of coat is totally different from the old coat. Coats and Generational Differences The amount of hair your dog sheds varies between puppies, but generational differences can also play a role. First-generation doodles shed slightly more than second-generation doodles, with multigenerational Labradoodles shedding even less. We genetically test each breeding parent to make sure the shedding genes are not passed on to the puppies in our training program. We adore the breed and have a wide range of Labradoodle puppies for sale to choose from, with different color and type of Labradoodle puppy coats. We can even deliver a fully trained doodle puppy direct to your door if you like! A Labradoodle puppy! Partly thanks to that gorgeous fluffy coat. When do Labradoodles Lose their Puppy Coat? It is quite a gradual process. The process typically starts around 6 months of age. But, it can take up to a year and a half to complete. This may not be great news if you or someone else in your family suffers from dog allergies. But, as long as your Labradoodle grows up to have a fleece or wool coat, you will have less shed fur to clean once the puppy coat has fully shed and the adult coat grows in. What is a Labradoodle Puppy Coat Like? The Labradoodle puppy coat is a lot different to all adult varieties. Puppy coats are always single layer. Are Labradoodle Puppy Coats Hypoallergenic? After their creation, the resulting demand for an allergy-friendly dog catapulted Labradoodles to worldwide fame. It also led to the development of many other hybrid dog breeds. The truth is, there is no such thing as a hypoallergenic dog. So, Labradoodle puppy coats cannot be hypoallergenic. So, your Labradoodle puppy coat will not catch any falling dander. Allergens could still find their way onto other objects in your home. And, their shedding puppy coats could aggravate your allergies. Adult Labradoodles can have one of three coat types: Hair coat — will shed moderately all year, and heavily during shedding seasons Fleece coat — will shed lightly to moderately, varies from one Doodle to the next Wool coat — does not shed visibly, but hair sheds into the surrounding coat, which can cause painful knots if not groomed properly Influence from Parent Breeds Labradoodles come from a long line of working dogs; primarily the Labrador Retriever and the Standard Poodle. Labrador Retrievers typically have a double coat. Their fur has an insulating under-layer and a protective outer-layer which helps them in their working roles. The Poodle, on the other hand, is one of the rare working breeds with a single layer coat. Are Adult Labradoodle Coats Hypoallergenic? The fleece type of adult Labradoodle coat will often be best for individuals that suffer from allergies. But, this will still need regular grooming to control shedding dander. And, regardless of which adult coat your Doodle has, your dog will still need to shed out their puppy coat first. Suddenly, you will find tufts and clumps of shed dog hair everywhere, where before there was none. This can start as early as six months. So, watch out for shed fur from this age. It could start anywhere from six to nine months, or even slightly outside of this range. The puppy coat has to be completely shed out to allow the adult coat to grow in. That would leave your Labradoodle defenseless against pests, the elements, and injury. Instead, their coat will shed in stages, over time. This is why it can take up to a year and a half for the puppy coat to fully shed out and the adult coat to fully grow in. Depending on the adult coat your Labradoodle inherits, these hairs may be long and straight hair coat , long and loosely curly fleece coat , or short and tightly curled wool coat. In most cases, a Labradoodle will have fully lost their puppy coat and grown into their adult one between the ages of 12 and 15 months. But, there is no exact timer that buzzes the moment this process is finished. But, some veterinarians may be happy for you to cut it short with scissors, to keep your cleaning schedule for shed fur a little more manageable. Not only will this help you to gather and remove shed fur before it goes all over your floor, but it will also familiarise your Labradoodle with the grooming process. All three types of adult Labradoodle coat require regular grooming. Are you dealing with a shedding puppy coat right now? We would love to hear about your experiences with the Labradoodle puppy coat in the comments. Related Articles. Also, your fleece coats, while, overall, are softer than your wool coats in texture, still have some texture variation within the fleece coat type. The Australian Labradoodle requires varying degrees of grooming depending on their coat type. A light trimming might be required with scissors but usually not. However, we do not have any hair coat in Sunset Hills, because our puppies are all multi-gen. This coat usually requires trimming once or twice a year. This coat also requires trimming about three-four times a year. All allergy and asthma friendly labradoodles have a coat change from puppy to adult usually between months of age. During their coat change, it is recommended that you groom them daily. The coat change can last anywhere from a week to several weeks. This is usually the time when owners decide that their beautiful furry doodle needs a shorter look. Note: Not all Labradoodles are Allergy and Asthma friendly. We do recommend that if you have the opportunity to meet one of these wonderful dogs in person that you should check to see if you have any reactions before you make your decision in purchasing your new puppy. We recommend that any family or person who suffers from dog related severe allergies or asthma should look into a Wool coated labradoodle as they have the highest success rate. For labradoodle sizes, please go to our Size link. For pictures and definitions of the colours of the Australian Labradoodle, please go to our Colours link. For the information on grooming, please go to our Resource link. What to expect in the early days. Crate training, housebreaking, and reward-based training. Exercise guidelines and mental stimulation. The importance of correct socialization. General health and nutrition. Shedding and grooming. And so much more. You will save you time, money, and loads of frustration…take my word for it! Get Your Copy Today! We use this stainless steel Poodle comb. One side is narrow and the other wide. It works great! We use this Safari De-Matting Comb. Detangler — This can be used along with the comb or de-matting comb to help loosen problem tangles and mats. You can find some of our favorite grooming tools and supplies here. Do Labradoodle Puppies Shed? For instance, a German shepherd will shed its coat twice a year. Shepherds are amazing dogs, very different from Labradoodles in many ways, not just shedding. Learn more about them in these articles. Matting is a clump of tangled hair that is difficult to comb through. If they get too serious, a groomer will have to cut out patches of hair. Genetics plays a part in determining how much hair a Labradoodle will shed or lose. Second F1b generation, third-generation F3b and multigenerational Labradoodles are going to shed less than a first-generation Labradoodle F1. Some owners will actually look for a second, third, or multigenerational Labradoodle dog just for the non-shedding or low-shedding attributes. Read this for a more detailed look at multi-generational Labradoodles. Australian Labradoodles are usually a good choice for people looking for asthma and allergy-friendly dogs. Of the various types of Labradoodles, the wool-coated Labradoodle has had the highest success rate for people suffering from asthma or dog-related allergies. They go through a coat change where their puppy coat changes to an adult coat. When this shedding process begins, the coat will begin to fill out and will get thicker. If the puppy is not brushed daily, the coat will become very matted and tangled. The more hair you see coming out in the brush, the better the puppy will look. Other owners use this opportunity as a way to bond with the dog and become familiar with the brushing process, which should become a regular part of their lives. The age at which Labradoodles stop shedding their puppy coat depends on the age it began the shedding process. It can take from a week to several weeks, and every dog does it at a different age. One puppy may be shedding its puppy coat between the ages of months while another may be from months of age. If you suddenly realize your Labradoodle puppy is in need of a good haircut, the pup has probably begun the shedding process. Changing from a puppy coat to an adult coat can bring an entirely different color texture and overall appearance. All dogs create allergens or proteins, which are what usually cause allergies. What are the Different Types of Labradoodle Coats? Labradoodles have three types of coat: hair, fleece, and wool. There are two reasons for this. One reason is that Labradoodles come in many, many different colors. Secondly, while there are only three types of coats, there is some variation within the different coat types. Depending on the length and density of the hair, Labradoodles with a hair coat should be brushed at least once a month. Due to its resemblance to the Labrador Retriever, the hair coat is the one that sheds the most and will be the least hypoallergenic. Fleece The fleece coat may be normal fleece or microfine fleece. Normal fleece has the texture of soft angora and may be wavy or have loose spirals. In addition to being brushed every couple of weeks, this coat requires trimming once or twice a year. Also wavy or spirally, the microfine fleece is very fine and super soft. Because of the texture, it tends to get matted easily. It will need a good brushing or combing at least once a week. The coat should also be trimmed a couple of times a year to prevent it from growing past three inches. Both types of fleece coats are said to be asthma- and allergy-friendly coats. Wool The wool coat comes in three types: original wool, cotton wool, and loose or new style wool. Cotton wool is super dense, may be straight or curly and is the softest of the three wool coats. When groomed, it stands up and often has the appearance of a big cotton ball. Each of these wool types are asthma- and allergy-friendly coats with the original wool having the most success in this area. All three require regular trimming. You can find even more information on Labradoodle coat types in this article. Still have questions about your puppy? Be sure to grab your copy of our Labradoodle Guidebook to find the answers and get your puppy on his way to becoming a well-adjusted, affectionate, happy adult. Related Questions: What is an Australian Labradoodle? How many years do Labradoodles live? Labradoodles are a relatively healthy breed of dog. While they are susceptible to some canine diseases , a healthy Labradoodle will generally live to be 11 to 14 years old. Related Posts:.

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When they have a lot of pent-up energy and are left outside of a crate, that is when accidents are most likely to happen. A durable, heavy-duty dog crate brings dog owners peace of mind knowing that their furniture is safe from chewing, and, more importantly, their pup is safeguarded against injuries. Energetic dogs are significantly more likely to try to escape from crates, which can result in very serious accidents. If your dog is being housed in a flimsy wire crate, that can create a very dangerous environment for your pup, causing broken nails and resulting in teeth being snagged in holes. Additionally, wire crates are not designed for transport, providing little to no protection for your dog during car and plane travel. For at-home and on-the-road use, a weak crate lacks the proper safety features, leaving your pup vulnerable to potential injuries. Our three models; the Collapsible, Stationary, and High Anxiety crates, are constructed from durable, lightweight aluminum, allowing Golden Retriever owners to securely house and transport their pups with ease. Occasionally, Golden Retriever owners will choose the size 40 inch Impact dog crate. For Goldens on the larger end, we recommend that the customer reaches out to our reps to determine the best fit for their Impact dog crate. If you're picking out an Impact dog crate for your golden retriever puppy, our reps can help you choose the appropriate crate size based on their estimated adult size and how the crate will be used. Our aluminum dog crates are trusted by Golden Retriever owners to protect their beloved pets, and we are committed to continuing to provide premium dog products that put the safety and well-being of every dog first. It is perfect for travel, for a spare crate, for camping, or to have in an extra room of the house. It folds down for easy, quick storage…and also includes a plush fleece-covered pet bed. Your dog will love this crate. Key Features: Includes plush fleece-covered pet bed Easy storage Well-ventilated with multiple screened panels Pockets on the top and sides for storing treats, toys, and more Many colors and sizes What to Look For in a Crate As mentioned previously, finding a crate with great reviews is not the only thing you want to base your decision on. A few other things you will want to consider when selecting a crate are the material, quality, cost, and primary use of the crate. Use the information below to help you know which of these characteristics is essential for you and your dog. Material When considering the material of a crate, wire is the best choice for a Golden Retriever. Here are a few reasons why you might consider a wire crate: Wire crates are durable Easier to clean than other crates Creates a comfortable environment for the dog Allows the dog to see out of the crate easily Breathable For comfort, just place a blanket or pad in the bottom of a wire crate, and your dog will feel right at home. Plastic and wooden crates are also very popular. Plastic crates are a good option for traveling and provide a cozy environment for the dog; however, they are not as breathable as a wire crate and can trap in more heat. Wooden crates are breathable like wire crates; however, their durability can vary depending on how big of a chewer your dog is. Soft, travel crates are another common type of crate. This material is not ideal for a Golden Retriever as a primary crate. However, they are a great option for a travel crate, or an extra around the house. They also provide a cozier environment for the dog, but can be a challenge to clean. Quality When looking for a dog crate, you want to find one that will last the entire lifespan of your dog. The material the crate is made from will play a significant role in its quality. Wire and metal crates will last longer than wooden, fabric, and plastic ones. If your dog is a big chewer, go with a metal crate for more durability. Cost The cost can be a significant factor for some individuals when selecting a dog crate. As you browse through crate options, make sure you find one that is the quality and style you need, but fits within your budget. The price will sometimes, but not always, be a sign of quality. Typically, higher-priced crates are built sturdier and will last longer. What Size of Crate for a Golden Retriever Golden Retrievers will grow to be just over 20 inches in height and weigh between 60 and 75 pounds as adults. However, use the tips below to adjust for your dog. There needs to be enough room in the crate for the dog to be comfortable while standing and lying down, but not too much room that the dog feels unsafe. Do not eyeball the size of the crate when you make your purchase; instead, take the time to measure your dog correctly. Follow the steps below to figure out what size of crate you need for your Golden Retriever: When taking your measurements, make sure the dog is standing. To measure the length: Measure starting at the tip of the nose extending to the base of the tail. To measure the height: Measure from the top of the head down to the floor. Keep in mind these measurement directions are for Golden Retrievers. If you have other dogs at home, the way you take the height measurement may vary. Figure out the size of the crate: Using these measurements, add about 4 inches to each measurement to obtain the height and length of an ideal crate. To avoid buying multiple crates, look for ones that come with dividers so you can expand the crate as the dog grows. Do your best to figure out how big your puppy will be by getting the measurements of its mother and father. For a female puppy, focus on the size of the mother and for a male, the father. Use the measurements of the parents to purchase an adult crate for your puppy. Again, make sure it has dividers that can temporarily make the crate smaller. Consider the age of your Golden Retriever when selecting a crate. Different types of crates offer different advantages and disadvantages. Using the wrong crate size can lead to discomfort, restricted movement, and anxiety. Make sure you understand the role of a crate, not just for training but also transportation. Crate training for Golden Retrievers requires proper timing and practice. Where to place the crate and what to put in it will help make the most of your crate. Golden Retrievers will typically grow to by 20 to 24 inches tall and up to 75 lbs, so you need to make sure to get them the right size crate. Follow these steps to determine the size of your dog: Measure the height of your Golden Retriever: Have your dog stand up straight, Measure from the floor to the top of their shoulder blades. Add around inches to this measurement to determine the minimum height for the crate. Measure the length of your dog from the tip of their nose to the base of their tail. Remember to add 2 to 4 inches to the measurement. Measure their width by having your Golden Retriever standing with their legs slightly apart. Focus your attention on the widest part of their body, which tends to be the chest area. Once again, always add up to 4 inches to the figure. Finally, you want to consider the age of your Golden Retriever. For example, if you have a puppy, keep in mind that they will grow rapidly. You may want to choose a crate that will work for their adult size or opt for an adjustable crate with dividers, so you can gradually increase the space as they grow. Your Golden Retriever puppy will rapidly outgrow a nice crate that is not suited for an adult size. Now that you have all the measurements, you can refer to this Crate Size Calculator to find out the right and best dog crate size for your golden retriever. Types of Crates For Golden Retrievers Crates come not only in different sizes, but also with different structural elements. Below, we explain the pros and cons of each type of crate. Wire Crates Wire crates are popular due to their durability and visibility, They provide excellent ventilation and are easy to clean. However, bear in mind that some Golden Retrievers tend to find them less cozy than other options. Plastic Crates Plastic crates are a popular choice for travel. They offer more privacy and create a den-like environment for your Golden Retriever. Being lightweight, they are easy to transport and provide a sense of security. However, they may not offer as much airflow as wire crates. They are perfectly suitable for strong and aggressive chewers , which is a frequent issue among puppies! Bear in mind that steel crates can be heavy and less budget-friendly than other crate types. Soft Crates Lightweight and collapsible, soft crates are convenient for temporary use, such as short transportation needs. They are not suitable for dogs that like to chew or scratch as they are easily damaged. These crates come in various materials, including wood or wicker, and provide a stylish alternative to traditional crates. Yet, they may be less durable, and some favor design over ventilation. Recommendations for Best Golden Retriever Crates We suggest discussing crate recommendations with your veterinarian and your Golden Retriever breeder for tips and favorite brands. It has a removable plastic tray for easy cleaning and folds down for storage. Having double doors on the crate is a practical feature as it offers convenient access and flexibility in terms of crate placement. The secure locking mechanism adds an extra layer of safety. Cons: While the crate is generally considered of decent quality, there could be durability concerns for dogs with a history of trying to escape crates. This means it might not be the most suitable option for such dogs. This plastic crate is airline-approved in the USA and provides a secure and comfortable space for your Golden Retriever during air travel. It features ventilation on all sides and a durable, heavy-duty construction. Withstood mile flight. Arrived on time. Easy to set up. Met all airline guidelines for flying pets. The dog had ample room for a mat. Adding that this is also rust resistant! Spacious and roomy: The crate offered plenty of space for dogs to stand up and move around comfortably. Cons: Durability concerns: Considering the price paid for these crates, it was mentioned by previous buyers that they were not as sturdy as expected. This raised doubts about their long-term durability. Potential safety issues: The crate had plastic edges and lips that protruded, which proved problematic for dogs with severe separation anxiety. If you have a strong and powerful Golden Retriever, this steel crate is an excellent choice. It has reinforced steel tubing and multiple locks for maximum security. I used to worry while I was out, and would come home to a 45 min cleanup, not anymore! Thanks for the great product that is, as advertised. It effectively prevents the dog from escaping and causing damage to the surroundings, giving peace of mind when leaving my dog alone. Durability and strength: The crate is built to be indestructible, and it lives up to its claim. The sturdy construction and quality materials used make it resistant to escape attempts and capable of withstanding the efforts of even the most determined dogs. Cons: Inconvenient assembly and weight: The crate can be challenging to assemble due to the use of hex screws, which may not be the most user-friendly option. Additionally, it is quite heavy, making it less portable and difficult to move around. Grated bottom design: The grated floor of the crate, although intended for easy cleaning in case of accidents, may not be comfortable for dogs to lie on or move around. Some dogs may find it less appealing, and additional padding or a flat surface may be necessary to ensure their comfort. This soft crate is lightweight and portable, making it ideal for temporary use. It features three mesh doors for easy access and ventilation. I used it for a weekend dog show and plan on using it often. I may need to purchase another for my other pup! It provides ample room for your golden retriever puppy to stand up and stretch out, allowing for comfort and mobility. Lots of ventilation: The 4-door model offers excellent cross-ventilation options, making it suitable for hot weather conditions. Sturdiness and portability: The crate feels sturdy and durable, giving you confidence in its ability to contain my dog. Lightweight: Despite its strength, it is relatively lightweight, making it easy to transport and handle. The included storage bag with various handle options adds to its portability. Cons: Limited instructions and assembly complexity: The provided instructions were not comprehensive, and there was a lack of guidance on disassembling the crate. Assembly can be straightforward, but taking it down and folding it back may require some trial and error. It may not be suitable for dogs with such behaviors, and additional caution is necessary. Additionally, the larger windows and netting material can pose risks for puppies, as they may get caught or try to escape through them. This aesthetic crate combines the functionality of a wire crate with a stylish cover. It blends well with home decor and provides a cozy den-like environment for your Golden Retriever. No more stuck paws. After my puppy got her paw stuck twice in the kennel bars and woke me up screaming, I knew I needed to find a way to make her kennel safer. This is a great solution. Not only does it keep her from accidently getting caught in the bars, it looks great and is high quality and well made. My huge kennel looks so much nicer in my room now and the crate pad is pretty nice. I love the option for side or front entry too as my kennel has both. The fabric is described as plush and the bumper and pad offer protection from the wires of the crate, making it more den-like and cozy. The set created a more appealing and inviting space for the dog. Cons: Inadequate size and ties: There were issues with the sizing and ties of the bumper set. The side panels were reported to be slightly short for the cage, which could affect the overall fit and coverage. Additionally, the ties on the bumper set were not sturdy enough and ripped easily, particularly during playful interactions inside the crate. Misleading washing instructions: While the packaging stated that the set was completely machine washable, the bumper was later found to be spot clean only, resulting in twisting and seams starting to rip after washing. One user felt that the packaging and description were misleading, and that clearer instructions should have been provided. Advantages of Choosing the Right Crate Size Comfort A properly sized crate ensures your Golden Retriever has enough space to lie down, stand, turn around, and stretch comfortably. Safety The right crate size prevents your Golden Retriever from getting stuck or injured while inside. It reduces the risk of accidents or escape attempts. Effective House Training A correctly sized crate aids in house training by discouraging your Golden Retriever from soiling their sleeping area. It helps establish a routine and promotes bladder control. If the crate you choose is too small, your dog will be uncomfortable. And if the crate you choose is too big, they may feel comfortable pottying inside of it. Downsides of Choosing the Wrong Crate Size Beware of some of the most common issues when picking the wrong crate size. A crate that is too small can cause discomfort, stiffness, and limited mobility for your dog. Insufficient space in the crate may prevent your dog from stretching, changing positions, or engaging in natural behaviors. Finally, a cramped or confining crate can lead to anxiety and stress for your Golden Retriever , resulting in behavioral issues or reluctance to enter the crate. A crate offers several benefits for both you and your Golden Retriever. Crates provide a secure and private space where your Golden Retriever can retreat when they need rest or alone time. The crate helps build a routine and provides a designated area for your dog. Crating your Golden Retriever when unsupervised can prevent them from engaging in destructive behaviors, such as chewing furniture or household items. Finally, a crate will give your dog safety and prevent distractions while traveling in a car or an airplane. Benefits Of Crate Training Crate training can present many benefits, such as accelerating house training. The crate helps establish a routine and teach your Golden Retriever to hold their bladder and bowels until they are outside. For anxious dogs, crate training can provide the safety and secure space they need to rest and feel protected. Finally, crate training also reduces separation anxiety through a cozy environment. Of course, it is important to ensure the crate is well-ventilated and meets the necessary travel requirements and airline approvals. Ideally, you want to start crate training when your Golden Retriever is still a puppy. Puppies are more adaptable and open to learning. However, that being said, crate training can be successful at any age. Make it more comfortable by providing toys, blankets, and treats. Step 2: Once your pup is at ease, close the door and bring toys and treats inside. Keep an eye on them and let them out if they become distressed. Step 3: Increase the time your puppy spends in the crate with the door closed gradually, and step away from the crate while they are distracted. Step 4: Extend the time you are away from the crate. Remember, crate training requires patience , consistency, and positive reinforcement. Make it comfortable! Add a soft and washable bedding for your Golden Retriever to rest on inside the crate. Never rush the introduction phase. Always introduce the crate slowly, allowing your dog to explore and associate it with positive experience. They should always see the crate as a positive place to be. Clean the crate regularly. Opting for washable beddings makes it easy to maintain the crate. You should also wipe down any surface after use, especially for temporary or transportation crates. Remember to use safe and gentle cleaning products. Provide toys and chewable treats for your dog when they get in the crate. This will engage their mind and keep them entertained. Make sure you put the crate in a quiet, sheltered and well-ventilated spot inside your home. Poor placement of your crate may cause stress for your dog. Conclusion Choosing the right crate size for your Golden Retriever is crucial for their comfort, safety, and effective training. Measure your dog accurately and consider their age when selecting a crate. Bear in mind that crates can come in a variety of materials, so it is important to familiarize yourself with the pros and cons of each crate type. It may be worth having more than one crate if you suspect they will need to cover different purposes. Finally, crate training your Golden Retriever provides numerous benefits, both for your dog and for you. Generally, it is recommended not to exceed hours for adult dogs. Should I crate my Golden Retriever at night? Crate training your Golden Retriever at night can help with house training and provide a safe space for them. However, ensure the crate is appropriately sized, comfortable, and placed in a quiet area. Is it better for dogs to sleep in crate or bed? Some dogs feel more secure and comfortable in a crate, while others may prefer sleeping in a bed. What age can dogs stop sleeping in crate? The age at which dogs can stop sleeping in a crate varies. Some dogs may be ready to sleep outside the crate as early as months as they are fully house trained too. Others may benefit from longer crate usage as their house training progresses. Most pet carriers are designed with safety features that protect your dog from injury during travel, such as secure latches and ventilation. Additionally, many airlines require pets to be transported in an approved carrier that meets certain size and weight restrictions. It is always best to consult with a veterinarian or animal transportation specialist for advice on safe and comfortable ways to transport your dog. Galen has been connecting quality Golden Retriever breeders with loving families since and is the founder of My Golden Retriever Puppies. He and his wife have four children and love spending time together, traveling lived oversees for 4 years , enjoying the outdoors and connecting Golden families. Be the first to know when we have new puppies! All Rights Reserved. Too large or too small and it will not be fit for purpose. You have to get this just right. This article will discuss all these factors so that by the end you will be highly informed and confident in making the correct buying decision. A crate should be just big enough for your dog to stand up without hitting their head, to turn around comfortably, and provide room to lay on their side with their paws stretched out before them. This is an unnecessary waste of money. Many brands of dog crates have dividers available that can be used to reduce the available space of a larger crate to suit a puppy. The divider is a removable panel you can place inside the crate to reduce the space to suit the size of your dog. So my advice is to buy a crate large enough to suit an adult Golden retriever, then use a divider to scale it down to a size that suits a puppy. This will save you money in the long run. However, the best way to know what size crate your Golden Retriever needs is to measure their size and buy the crate that best fits. Add 4 inches and this is the height of the crate you want to purchase so your Golden can comfortably sit or stand inside without hitting their head on the ceiling. Secondly, have your dog stand on all fours and referring to the picture, take measurement B, from the base of their tail to the tip of their nose. Again, add 4 inches and this is the perfect length of the crate for your Golden to be able to lay down comfortably without being cramped. So to summarise, your Golden needs a crate of height A plus 4 inches, and of length B plus 4 inches. So now you will be able to get exactly the right size crate for your adult Golden Retriever. But how about buying a crate for a puppy? As previously discussed, I recommend you purchase a crate for an adult Golden and use a divider to make it suit your puppy, thereby doing away with the need to upgrade to increasingly bigger crates 3 or 4 times during their first 18 months. But if you do wish to have crates just right for your puppy without the use of a divider, please take measurements as detailed in the previous section to guide you in your buying decision. And be prepared to upgrade and replace every 4 or so months as they grow. The sheer number of different styles of dog crates on the market is quite startling. There are crates made of wire, plastic, wood, cloth, and many more besides. As explained on www. There is still some variety of styles available within this one type: Some have a single door, some have two or three. Most have a removable plastic tray at the base…but not all. But with these choices aside, what are the pros and cons of a wire crate: The Advantages Of A Wire Dog Crate Very strong, durable and long-lasting Very easy to keep clean Most have a slide out tray as a base that makes cleaning after accidents very easy make sure to look for this feature when buying! Folding ones are available for easy storage or moving the crate They allow the maximum flow of air compared to other styles, making them most suitable to hotter climates. They allow maximum visibility of the surroundings to the dog inside. This can be important for some dogs. Dividers are readily available for most models so you can buy a large one and re-size it for a puppy instead of replacing it as they grow. Though you can of course cover them if necessary. They are one of the easiest types to escape from if your dog is a budding Houdini! They are noisy if placed on solid surfaces and you have a fidgety dog.


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