What Type of Doodle(s) do you have? What are their names? Tell us about your doodle(s) or any other pets you have!
Yesterday, my husband and I added a new member to our family. Her name is Emma. Emma is a 13 week old chocolate color Labradoodle. She is very sweet, and shy.
Where did you get your doodle(s)?
Breeder
Why did you choose a doodle rather than another breed or mix?
I am a child play therapist. I plan to train Emma to be a therapy dog. I chose a doodle because of good temperament.
Does your doodle(s) shed?
A little bit but nothing major
Relationship Status:
Married
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1) join the doodles in need group-- which you have just done-- and keep an eye on listings that you find there. If you find a doodle listed that you are interested in, contact the rescue agency or shelter that is listed with the doodle.
2) fill out an application with IDOG--the nations only doodle focused rescue organization. You can see their available doodles on their site,but people who I have applications will be notified before some doodles are available for the public to see.
3) visit our labradoodle puppies for sale group and our goldendoodle puppies for sale group-- this is where our breeder members can advertise what they have for sale. Some have older puppies. I cannot vouch for all the breeders, because I allow any breeder to advertise who is a member, but I do not do background checks. However there are some very good ones! read my post about health issues in doodles and why choosing a breeder is so important: http://doodlekisses.com/forum/topics/potential-health-problems-in
4) visit our "owner recommended breeders" group -- this is where happy customers who have been to the home of a breeder can recommend they are breeder. This group along with the sales groups should give you a good idea of what to look for in a breeder.
Welcome to doodlekisses, Shel! I hope you enjoy our community :-) This is a great place to learn, share, brag about your doodle and make friends! Please have a look around and check out our many groups and discussions. If you have any questions about navigating this site, check out our FAQ page for some helpful videos.
Are you looking for a pup from a breeder or wanting to rescue?
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1) join the doodles in need group-- which you have just done-- and keep an eye on listings that you find there. If you find a doodle listed that you are interested in, contact the rescue agency or shelter that is listed with the doodle.
2) fill out an application with IDOG--the nations only doodle focused rescue organization. You can see their available doodles on their site,but people who I have applications will be notified before some doodles are available for the public to see.
3) visit our labradoodle puppies for sale group and our goldendoodle puppies for sale group-- this is where our breeder members can advertise what they have for sale. Some have older puppies. I cannot vouch for all the breeders, because I allow any breeder to advertise who is a member, but I do not do background checks. However there are some very good ones! read my post about health issues in doodles and why choosing a breeder is so important: http://doodlekisses.com/forum/topics/potential-health-problems-in
4) visit our "owner recommended breeders" group -- this is where happy customers who have been to the home of a breeder can recommend they are breeder. This group along with the sales groups should give you a good idea of what to look for in a breeder.
Good luck in your search!
Are you looking for a pup from a breeder or wanting to rescue?
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