Hi, my name is Kemp, and I am the owner and manager of the Doodle Country Store at (www.DoodleCountry.com), a web site dedicated to the needs of doodle owners.
We specialize in:
· Les Poochs Brushes – all varieties (no doodle owner should be without this brush)
· Les Poochs Bathing & Detangling Products and Luxury pet fragrances
· Training Supplies (treat pouches, reward treats, training toys)
· Training Books and Videos
· Night Safety (PupLight)
· Grooming Tools
· Puppy Items (Snuggle Puppies to relieve separation anxiety)
· Poochie Bells (for potty training)
· Bully Sticks and naturally shed deer or elk antlers for chewing
I am a doodle lover. I had 5 Australian Labradoodles (Now 3). We are located on a 2-acre property nestled among the farmlands of central Ohio. My doodles have plenty of space to run, play and live a very happy life.
Please feel free to contact me any time at contactdoodlecountry@gmail.com if you have any questions about the Les Poochs products, including the very popular Les Poochs grooming brush. This is a very popular grooming brush among our doodle community....I call it the "Doodle Brush" because it works so well on the fleece and wool coats. I can help you select the right brush variety for your doodle’s coat.
A personal note:
I feel very close to fellow doodle owners, and I feel so honored to be a member of this wonderful community. I've communicated with many of you through personal e-mail, and I love when you write to me with updates and photos of your doodles.
The Doodle Country Store is not a typical “dog supply” website…my customers are like family to me. I purchase all of the inventory to keep on hand for our customers, so we personally pack and ship everything...no drop shipping from a third party. I will be happy to help you select the best Les Poochs brush variety and high-quality Les Poochs bathing products for your doodle.
And please join us at the Doodle Country Store on Facebook. You can get to know us even better, plus our Facebook members receive first notice of new items and special offers. Doodle Country Store's Facebook Page
What Type of Doodle(s) do you have? What are their names? Tell us about your doodle(s) or any other pets you have!
Five Australian Labradoodles (Now Three):
Chocolate/Cafe = Ripley (passed away 4/25/18)
Cream = Shiloh (passed away 12/29/17)
Black = Oliver
Apricot = Truman
Red = Tonka
Where did you get your doodle(s)?
Breeder
Why did you choose a doodle rather than another breed or mix?
I just love the shaggy "look" of doodles, mine are all male Labradoodles. I trim them short from time to time. I prefer non-shedding dogs...mine are 95% non-shedding. I also prefer poodle-mixed breeds because poodles are among the most intelligent breed.
What are Your Favorite Things to Do With Your Doodles?
Playing Ball, Hiking, Camping, Traveling and Swimming.
Does your doodle(s) shed?
Nope!
Who grooms your doodle(s)?
Me.....usually a full-body scissor trim.....it takes a lot of patience and practice.
Favorite Doodle Products?
Les Poochs Products, "Chuck It" Ball Launcher, Bully Sticks, Lucky Buck Antlers, Kong Wubba Toy.......These are all available at the Doodle Country Store online at www.DoodleCountry.com
Relationship Status:
Married
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I was wondering what type of les pooches brush I should purchase for Stew. He's wavy/slightly curly and very soft fleece. Recently the hair on his back has been growing in and it seems very fluffy/frizzy, not individual strands like the front of him. Would that decrease with a good, thorough brushing? He doesn't love to be brushed but I know I could do a better job than I do with my cheap slicker brush. I was thinking the green brush would work for him.
Lonnie & Libby Lu
Hi Kemp! Hope everything is ok. Haven't seen you on DK for a long time.
Lonnie & Libby
Aug 21, 2014
Lonnie & Libby Lu
Glad to hear things are good! Thanks for the compliments on my photos and music! Probably a little overboard on the music, but thats me:)
Aug 23, 2014
Jess & Stewart
I was wondering what type of les pooches brush I should purchase for Stew. He's wavy/slightly curly and very soft fleece. Recently the hair on his back has been growing in and it seems very fluffy/frizzy, not individual strands like the front of him. Would that decrease with a good, thorough brushing? He doesn't love to be brushed but I know I could do a better job than I do with my cheap slicker brush. I was thinking the green brush would work for him.
Aug 31, 2014