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We try our best to closely estimate breeding dates, due dates, but there is never a guarantee as to when our females come in season.
The litters listed below are tentative and subject to change at the breeder's discretion.
Our main focus are English 🧸 Goldendoodles & Teddy Bear Bernedoodles ❤️
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The litters listed below are tentative and subject to change at the breeder's discretion.
Our main focus are English 🧸 Goldendoodles & Teddy Bear Bernedoodles ❤️
>>>please follow us on instagram <<<
❤️ we have puppies 🐶 on the way ❤️
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we plan to change over to the new website in Feb
We are working on a fresh look for our website
we plan to change over to the new website in Feb
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Carry & Pete
Multigeneration Teddy Bear Bernedoodles
Allergy Friendly
we have 1 stunning Bernedoodle boy available
Gwen (22) & Pete (16)
Multigeneration Teddy Bear Bernedoodles
Allergy Friendly
ready to go home: Jan. 23-25
Multigeneration Teddy Bear Bernedoodles
Allergy Friendly
ready to go home: Jan. 23-25
Summer (26) & Fella (12)
English Multigeneration Teddy Bear Goldendoodles
Allergy Friendly
coats: wavy/straight like parents
expected size: 15-25lbs +/-
expected colors: shades of golden & cream
price:$1700
due: around February 20th
ready to go home: around April 17th
Pregnancy confirm via ultrasound
taking applications and deposit
English Multigeneration Teddy Bear Goldendoodles
Allergy Friendly
coats: wavy/straight like parents
expected size: 15-25lbs +/-
expected colors: shades of golden & cream
price:$1700
due: around February 20th
ready to go home: around April 17th
Pregnancy confirm via ultrasound
taking applications and deposit
Missy(16) & Finn (16)
GoldenMountainDoodles
Allergy Friendly
coats: wavy/straight like parents
expected size: 10-20lb
expected colors: shades of golden, black, brown and tri possible
price: $2000-$2500
due: in March 2025
ready to go home: May 2025
will confirm via ultrasound in February 2025
GoldenMountainDoodles
Allergy Friendly
coats: wavy/straight like parents
expected size: 10-20lb
expected colors: shades of golden, black, brown and tri possible
price: $2000-$2500
due: in March 2025
ready to go home: May 2025
will confirm via ultrasound in February 2025
Lidie(22) & Fella(12)
English Multigeneration Teddy Bear Goldendoodles
Allergy Friendly
coats: wavy/straight like parents
expected size: 15-25lb +/-
expected colors: shades of golden & cream
price: $1850
due: in March 2025
ready to go home: May 2025
will confirm via ultrasound in February 2025
English Multigeneration Teddy Bear Goldendoodles
Allergy Friendly
coats: wavy/straight like parents
expected size: 15-25lb +/-
expected colors: shades of golden & cream
price: $1850
due: in March 2025
ready to go home: May 2025
will confirm via ultrasound in February 2025
Sunny (25) & Auggie (35)
Multigeneration Teddy Bear Bernedoodles
Allergy Friendly
expected colors: traditional tri, red/white, chocolate tri & merle is possible
coats: wavy/straight like parents
expected size: 30-40lb
price: TBA
due in March
ready to go home May
will confirm in Feb. with ultrasound
Multigeneration Teddy Bear Bernedoodles
Allergy Friendly
expected colors: traditional tri, red/white, chocolate tri & merle is possible
coats: wavy/straight like parents
expected size: 30-40lb
price: TBA
due in March
ready to go home May
will confirm in Feb. with ultrasound
Addy & Briggs
Multigeneration Teddy Bear Bernedoodles
Allergy Friendly
expected colors:
coats: wavy/straight like parents
expected size:
spring /summer 2025
Multigeneration Teddy Bear Bernedoodles
Allergy Friendly
expected colors:
coats: wavy/straight like parents
expected size:
spring /summer 2025
All regular priced Angel View puppies 🐶 go home with:
1.) Snuggle Puppy including heart warmer or stuffed toy with scent of mom & siblings.
2.) Chew Toy / pig ear
3.) Folder
5.) Paper Bag or Tote with AVD-Logo
6.) 1 cup of TLC dog food - please order food before getting your puppy
7.) First set of shots & exam by our Vet.
8.) Health Guarantee
9.) Bells
10.) TLC go home bag
11.) dewormed @ 2,4,6, & 8 weeks
How is an umbilical hernia treated ?
If the hernia has not closed by the time of spaying or neutering, surgical repair of the hernia is recommended. The surgery can be performed at the time of spaying and neutering. The fibrous or scar tissues that have formed around the hernia are dissected out or removed, and the defect is closed with sutures. Most umbilical hernias pose no health threats and are painless to the puppy.
NOTE ABOUT DENTAL AND JAW DEVELOPMENT:
Dental malocclusions are a common problem in poodle mixes due to the long narrow snout of poodles and the wide shorter snout of most other breeds. Although it is common, I do try to avoid it. So if it pops up in a particular pairing, I don't pair the two dogs again. However because its so random it is very hard to predict and therefore control. It is good to note that the top and bottom jaws grow at different rates making malocclusions or "poor bites" even more common. I advise not pulling any teeth until after the dog is fully grown. Most dogs outgrow poor bites with no intervention.
1.) Snuggle Puppy including heart warmer or stuffed toy with scent of mom & siblings.
2.) Chew Toy / pig ear
3.) Folder
5.) Paper Bag or Tote with AVD-Logo
6.) 1 cup of TLC dog food - please order food before getting your puppy
7.) First set of shots & exam by our Vet.
8.) Health Guarantee
9.) Bells
10.) TLC go home bag
11.) dewormed @ 2,4,6, & 8 weeks
How is an umbilical hernia treated ?
If the hernia has not closed by the time of spaying or neutering, surgical repair of the hernia is recommended. The surgery can be performed at the time of spaying and neutering. The fibrous or scar tissues that have formed around the hernia are dissected out or removed, and the defect is closed with sutures. Most umbilical hernias pose no health threats and are painless to the puppy.
NOTE ABOUT DENTAL AND JAW DEVELOPMENT:
Dental malocclusions are a common problem in poodle mixes due to the long narrow snout of poodles and the wide shorter snout of most other breeds. Although it is common, I do try to avoid it. So if it pops up in a particular pairing, I don't pair the two dogs again. However because its so random it is very hard to predict and therefore control. It is good to note that the top and bottom jaws grow at different rates making malocclusions or "poor bites" even more common. I advise not pulling any teeth until after the dog is fully grown. Most dogs outgrow poor bites with no intervention.