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  • Home
  • Guardian homes
  • Shop
  • Upcoming litters
  • Doodle Generations
  • Meet the parents
  • The guardian dogs
  • Food and treats
  • Reviews
  • Testimonials
  • NuVet Supplements
  • our cats 🐈
  • our pet insurance offer

upcoming Litters

 

2021 / 2022

F1B mini / medium Aussiedoodles

expecting first generation labradoodles

expecting first generation labradoodles

Expecting  f1b Aussiedoodles October 2022  $2,300 

expecting first generation labradoodles

expecting first generation labradoodles

expecting first generation labradoodles

Expecting  first generation labradoodles   spring / summer 2022

$1,500  

F1BB mini to medium Labradoodles

expecting first generation labradoodles

mini to medium size St.Bernedoodles

Expecting  f1bb mini  labradoodles fall / winter 2022...$2,600

mini to medium size St.Bernedoodles

mini to medium size St.Bernedoodles

mini to medium size St.Bernedoodles

Expecting mini to  Medium ST.BERNEDOODLES

Late fall early winter 2022

Both parents DNA health and breed tested. 

mom is st.berdoodle.

 Dad is Bernedoodle.  Both parents are 30 pounds.

Expecting puppies to mature around 20 to 35 pounds.  $2,600 

mini to medium size St.Bernedoodles

mini to medium size St.Bernedoodles

CHOOSING YOUR COMPANION



  Choosing a dog from a shelter can be a great way to find a lifelong friend. But for many families, not knowing the dog's genetics, health history or socialization background is a risk they are not comfortable taking.


It's often impossible to pinpoint a dog's breed - and mixing certain breeds, such as a high-prey drive breed and a guardian breed, can have dangerous consequences.


Dogs from reputable breeders rarely wind up in shelters because we microchip all our animals and/or stipulate in our contracts that we will take dogs back if necessary.



For families that choose the breeder route, it's extremely important to select the right breeder. Look for a breeder with good reviews and experience.  Take the time to get to know the breeder's reputation - contact people who have a dog from them and get their unvarnished opinion.


Whichever route you choose - adopting a shelter dog or choosing a puppy from a breeder - do your homework. Adding a four-legged friend to your home should never be a random act. Be thoughtful about the breed you want and why - and then decide where to find your special companion. 



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