SpryDoodles
Friday, July 4, 2014
Puppies
Visit SpryDoodles.com for pictures of the current litter and to see the available little ones :)
Sunday, March 30, 2014
News!
I finally started a "real" website, and Lucy is likely pregnant! Her due date is around May 23rd, 2014. Our vet will take an X-ray to see how many puppies she's carrying about a week before she's due.
The new website is: sprydoodles.com
The new website is: sprydoodles.com
Friday, March 14, 2014
Update :)
Lucy is in heat and our vet just gave us a green light for another litter. If she gets pregnant, the litter would be born around the middle to end of May and the puppies would be ready for their new homes in mid to late July.
Wednesday, January 1, 2014
New Homes
All but one of the puppies have gone to live in their forever homes. The last little girl is going home on Saturday, her nine week old birthday. I already miss all the happy little faces looking up at me, but I know they're all thriving in their new homes. The last little girl is loving all the one on one attention, but I'm sure she misses her sisters and brothers too.
I'm working on an actual website and will post the new link once it's done. :)
For Christmas, we bought a female standard poodle! She will be our second breeding female once she's two years old and has completed all her health testing. We traveled to a well-respected standard poodle breeder in Utah who shares our philosophy on breeding. Our little puppy comes from a long line of champion poodles who've all passed their health testing. She's adorable and we're having so much fun with her!
When she breeds with Dusty (our F1 goldendoodle), their puppies will be F1b goldendoodles. That combination of a F1 with a pure bred poodle produces the most predictable coat qualities in the litter. They're typically the preferred generation for allergy sufferers. We'll be planning on alternating breeding Dusty with Lucy (our F2b goldendoodle) and Sadie (our new poodle). It's best for the female dogs to have a litter every other heat cycle, so depending on how often the cycles are, we'll likely have a litter every year.
Here's a picture of our new little addition:
I'm working on an actual website and will post the new link once it's done. :)
For Christmas, we bought a female standard poodle! She will be our second breeding female once she's two years old and has completed all her health testing. We traveled to a well-respected standard poodle breeder in Utah who shares our philosophy on breeding. Our little puppy comes from a long line of champion poodles who've all passed their health testing. She's adorable and we're having so much fun with her!
When she breeds with Dusty (our F1 goldendoodle), their puppies will be F1b goldendoodles. That combination of a F1 with a pure bred poodle produces the most predictable coat qualities in the litter. They're typically the preferred generation for allergy sufferers. We'll be planning on alternating breeding Dusty with Lucy (our F2b goldendoodle) and Sadie (our new poodle). It's best for the female dogs to have a litter every other heat cycle, so depending on how often the cycles are, we'll likely have a litter every year.
Here's a picture of our new little addition:
| Sadie, our new standard poodle (9 weeks old) |
Sunday, December 22, 2013
More pictures
Saturday, December 14, 2013
Six Weeks Old!
Sunday, December 8, 2013
Five Weeks!
The puppies turned five weeks old yesterday. They are running, wresting with each other, playing with toys, and testing out their voices! They're very entertaining (and messy!) at this age. They all got baths today and since they were all pretty and fluffy, I took some pictures.
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