FAQ and Recommendations
Question: Can I get on a waitlist?
Answer: Yes! Anyone can join our email list and be updated on puppy births or and other info from us. If you want to stay in closer touch and get updates about a specific litter, just contact Jane and we'll keep you closely update and answer all your questions. A waitlist is not a formal reservation, but you will have first when it comes time for puppy reservations.
Question: Can I make a deposit before puppies are born?
No. We only take deposits on live puppies. This way we know how many, what genders and colors we have, and what coat textures may be available. However, if you have joined our email list, you will get the birth announcement and be able to make a deposit as soon as puppies are listed on the website (usually the day after they are born.)
Question: Can I switch puppies after I make a deposit?
Yes. You can switch to any other available puppy.
Question: Can you hold my puppy a little longer until I am ready to bring them home?
Yes. We have plenty of space and can easily keep your puppy for up to three weeks past the general pick up date. We understand life/vacations/travel happens and can be flexible. Your puppy with remain with us and our friendly adult dogs until they are ready to go home. Just ask and we'll do our best to find a pick up time that is best for everyone.
Question: Do you offer delivery?
Yes. We often bring puppies over to Seattle as a group meet up for westside families, and we also are happy to meet up partway all around the Northwest for reasonable travel fee. For long distance puppies we offer pick up at our airport (appropriate paperwork and travel crate are provided) for no extra charge. If you would like your puppy hand delivered to your airport, we can connect you with a professional flight nanny who will personally fly with your puppy to your nearest airport! Flight nanny services can provide you with an instant quote for their services.
Question: Are doodles hypoallergenic?
Answer: The best answer is “sometimes”. It depends on which genetics a puppy will inherit more dominantly. It also depends on what percentage of poodle the puppy is. Puppies that are more percentage poodle will be much more likely to be easy on the allergies. Also, each person’s allergies are different and may react differently to each dog. When adopting a doodle puppy (especially a first generation puppy), it is a good idea not to count on an allergy friendly dog. For people who know that they need a dog that is easy on the allergies, we recommend getting and F1B puppy (75% poodle) while at the same time realizing that it is nearly impossible to guarantee what a puppies adult coat will be like. Make sure your decision to get a puppy is primarily based on other factors than allergies and coat type.
Question: Do doodles shed?
Answer: “Sometimes”. While some puppies may be as non-shedding as their poodle ancestors, those that inherit a stronger retriever gene may not be non-shedding. However, doodles will almost certainly have REDUCED shedding compared to their full-blooded retriever relatives. We are experienced with knowing what coat textures will shed and will always give you our most honest assessment of each coat.
Question: How big will my doodle be when full grown?
Answer: We expect all our puppies to be within the range of their parents. For the medium sizes this means 30-4olbs, and for the mini sizes this means 15-25 lbs, Micro puppies will be 10-15lbs. These are estimates, but when receiving a puppy from parents of two different sizes, remember that a pup could grow to be the size of either parent. Generally, we expect an average of the parent sizes.
Question: What is the best potty training method?
Answer: We recommend purchasing and reading “The Art of Raising a Puppy” by the Monks of New Skete BEFORE you receive your puppy. Getting a good start on potty training is essential, and learning to think like a canine will help you immensely as you begin to communicate the house rules to you new pup. The best thing we can recommend is that you do your research, have a real PLAN, and have the TIME to make the plan happen. Your puppy will not respond well if you are expecting him to act like an adult dog (holding his potty while in the house and waiting for hours to go outside) right from the start. Once you have settled on a very definite and consistent method of potty training, be ready to give it the attention it deserves. Helping your dog form an early, good habit will serve you and your dog well for life!
Question: When do I start training my doodle puppy?
Answer: NOW! It is never too early to start. The best thing you can do is to become excellent at communicating in dog language (it takes practice!) and be super consistent. There are many specific methods of training that work, the true key is making sure that your dog can count on you to be consistent. Trying a bunch of different ways to get your dog to obey you will confuse them! Do your research, pick a method, and stick with it! Don’t expect perfection right away, but know that your investment is worth while!
Question: What is the best thing I can do for my puppy?
Answer: Though many people would answer this question differently with answers like “love them”, “train them”, or “give them the best care”, we believe that all these things will fall into place if you make a determined commitment to EXERCISE THEM! Doodles are athletic, active beings, and a bored dog with pent-up energy will be harder to love, train, and care for. Though it is important for a puppy’s growth not to over-exercise them (this can negatively effect their development), a happily worn out dog will make a better pet, will have better eating habits, and will have the concentration to be trained the right way. So get out there every day with your dog, it’s good for humans too!
Conclusion: Puppies are a lot of work, but we trust if you have come this far in the process of adopting a puppy, you are ready for that commitment! While we produce dogs with healthy bodies and good temperaments, it is your hard work now that will produce a loyal companion dog that you can be proud of!