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Girl #3
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Our newest litter has arrived, and these sweet babies are just beginning their journey! They are currently only a few days old and spending most of their time nursing, sleeping, and growing under the watchful care of their wonderful mama.
Because they are so young, their individual personalities are just starting to emerge. I like to spend some time observing each puppy before choosing their names so they reflect the traits I begin to see in them. Over the next couple of weeks I’ll be updating photos, sharing milestones, and announcing their names as their personalities start to show. Right now they are still tiny potatoes!
These puppies are Goberdoodles, a cross of Golden Retriever, Poodle, and Husky. This mix combines the friendly, people-loving nature of Golden Retrievers, the intelligence and coat qualities of Poodles, and the hardy genetics and playful, goofy personality that Huskies are known for. Huskies also contribute strong working-dog resilience and can help bring genetic diversity and overall health to the mix.
From the very beginning, our puppies are raised with intentional early development practices. We use ENS (Early Neurological Stimulation) starting in the first days of life. ENS is a brief set of gentle exercises developed from military working dog programs that help stimulate the nervous system. Research has shown that puppies exposed to ENS can develop stronger stress tolerance, improved cardiovascular performance, and better adaptability later in life.
As the puppies grow, we also follow the Puppy Culture program, a well-known early socialization and development system used by many responsible breeders. Puppy Culture focuses on age-appropriate enrichment, early social experiences, confidence building, and problem-solving skills so puppies are better prepared to transition into their new homes.
Our goal is to raise healthy, confident, well-adjusted puppies that are ready to become beloved companions. If you’re interested in following this litter as they grow or reserving a puppy, feel free to reach out. I’m always happy to answer questions and share updates as these little ones open their eyes, start exploring, and show us who they are becoming.
Coat Colors:
Brown/Chocolate
Coat Pattern:
Solid
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Frequently Asked Questions
About Goldendoodle Puppies
About Goldendoodle Puppies
What are Goldendoodles known for?
Goldendoodles are a mix of two of the most affectionate, friendly breeds: Golden Retrievers and Poodles. They adore being around people and crave companionship. Their personalities and coats range depending on their genes, but you can count on these cute canines to be your best friend to the end. Full-grown, they typically weigh 50-90 pounds and stand 20-24 inches tall.
Are Goldendoodles a good choice for families with kids?
Goldendoodles are generally excellent with children of all ages. Goldendoodles are the quintessential family dog. They’re eager to please and get along well with children, other animals, and strangers. They're moderate barkers — they'll alert you when something's up but aren't excessive.
How active are Goldendoodles on a daily basis?
The Goldendoodle requires an average amount of exercise. Most enjoy swimming, daily walks, and playtime. With Golden Retriever in their genes, these dogs do well at games that involve retrieving, like fetch and Frisbee. Overall, their exercise needs are high.
How much brushing and bathing does a Goldendoodle need?
The Goldendoodle’s coat is a cross between the Golden Retriever and Poodle coat, having fine hair that can be curly or straight. Depending on the Poodle influence, Goldendoodles can come in a wide variety of colors, including white, tan, chocolate, black, red, silver, or a mix. They may shed very little or a bit more based on whether their Poodle side or Golden Retriever side is stronger. Grooming-wise, this breed is low-maintenance. Goldendoodles are considered hypoallergenic, which can be a plus for allergy sufferers.
How much space does a Goldendoodle need?
Goldendoodles are best suited for a house with a good-sized yard. These pups are social and love being around people, so they do best with families that are home a lot. Because of their craving for companionship, Goldendoodles should always live inside and never been banned to the backyard. They are fairly easy to train.
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About Huskydoodle Puppies
About Huskydoodle Puppies
Are Huskydoodles a good breed to own?
The Huskydoodle is a hybrid breed resulting from the cross between a Siberian Husky and a Poodle. Full-grown, they typically weigh 40-60 pounds and stand 12-25 inches tall.
How do Huskydoodles behave around young children?
Huskydoodles are generally good with kids, especially when raised together. The Huskydoodle is a breed that adapts well to different lifestyles, but they are best suited for active families and individuals who have enough time to devote to their exercise and training needs. They're relatively quiet and don't bark much.
Do Huskydoodles need a lot of physical activity?
Huskydoodles are a highly active breed that require plenty of exercise and mental stimulation to maintain their physical and mental health. They are energetic dogs that love to play, run, and explore. Regular walks, jogs, and hikes are necessary to burn off their energy and keep them happy. Overall, their exercise needs are very high.
How much grooming does a Huskydoodle need?
The Huskydoodle's coat can vary depending on which parent's traits they inherit more prominently. They may have a curly, wavy or straight coat that can range from short to medium in length. Generally, their coat is soft, dense and may be hypoallergenic, making them a great option for those with allergies. Grooming-wise, this breed is low-maintenance.
What should first-time owners know about Huskydoodles?
Huskydoodles are best suited for a home with a yard, though they can adapt to apartment life with enough exercise. They can live in apartments or homes with small yards, but they require plenty of exercise and mental stimulation to prevent destructive behaviors. Huskydoodles may not be suitable for individuals or families with a sedentary lifestyle or limited space, as they require plenty of room to run and play. They are moderately trainable with consistent effort.
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