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DELIVERY

Puppy Delivery Process

 

We offer safe and reliable delivery options for your new puppy, either by plane or car, depending on the distance.

 

- By Plane: For longer distances, we use air travel to ensure timely delivery. Pricing starts at $250 and varies based on the destination. The cost includes only the plane ticket and the airline's pet transport fee, with no additional markups.

  

- By Car: For shorter distances, we provide delivery by car. Prices start at $100 and depend on the travel distance.

 

We prioritize your puppy’s comfort and safety throughout the journey. Contact us for a personalized quote based on your location!

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FAQ

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FAQ

Where do Goldendoodles come from?

Goldendoodles are an American hybrid. They are a cross between a Poodle and a Golden Retriever. 

 

They were invented in the 1990s, and have been stealing hearts ever since. 

 

Unlike many other "designer dogs", the Goldendoodle has a national breed club - GANA. The coat type, sizes, and temperament are being standardized through the member breeders who are committed to the development of the breed. 

Sizing

Petites will weigh 8-14lbs (This is not a guarentee)

Minis will weigh 15-35lbs (This is not a guarantee)

Standards will weigh 40-60lbs (This is not a guarantee)

Havapoo’s will weigh 6-10 lbs ((This is not a guarantee)

Genetic Makeup 

You may have heard of F1, F1B, F2, and multi-generation. These are acronyms for the generation of the dog. Dogs with a "B" in their generation, are back-crossed with either a purebred poodle, or purebred golden retriever. 

 

F1  = Golden Retriever x Poodle. (50% Poodle, 50% Golden Retriever)

F1B = F1 Goldendoodle x Purebred Poodle. (75% Poodle, 25% Golden Retriever)

F2 = F1 Goldendoodle x F1 Goldendoodle ( 50% Poodle, 50 % Golden Retriever)

F2B = F1 Goldendoodle x F1B Goldendoodle ( 62.5% Poodle, 37.5% Golden Retriever)

Are goldendoodles good with children

Yes. The Goldendoodle is, in our opinion, the quintessential family dog. They are very tolerant of children, playful, and friendly. They are not aggressive by nature. Proper socialization is necessary for all dogs. We have a large family, and the puppies will be introduced to adults and children at an early age. The socialization process starts with us, but continues in your home.

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