Labradoodle & Goldendoodle Forum
Our original plan was for a litter due in April, ready to come home in May - but "plan B" went into effect on Saturday! Long story short, we are going to pick up "Perry" this saturday. She's a curly haired female F1B. I am scrambling to get a crate, food, things I'll need right away! Please chime in if you have hints, tips, things I need to get right away! My Son has NO idea - he is still under the impression it will be May, so this is going to be a scavenger hunt/ puzzle for him to solve along the way to find his early surprise!(enroute to get her)
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I'll second that!
You will probably need to bring with you... a collar, leash, towel, 1 or 2 toys, car seat (if you have one), harness (if you have one), and most importantly... camera.
When we went to go get Huff we forgot the camera and now I regret it.
Enjoy your puppy. You must be sooo exited.
What are you going to name the puppy?
Her name will be "Perry" LoL! My son is a HUGE fan of the cartoon, Phineas & Ferb! Perry is their pet platypus, who is also a "secret agent" aka, Agent P - saving the world! It's a hoot really - even I enjoy the show!
Thank you SOOOO much everyone! great ideas and advice. Are there any book for crate training out here that anyone has read? I've heard 2 schools of thought -
1. no water/ food after 8 pm. Crate them late in eveing after last potty opportunity (11pm) and then tough it out 'til early am - say 5 or 6 am
2. same as before w/ no water / food after 8 pm - but only let them out of crate to potty when they are calm/ not whining etc.
We did the #2 with Luna - she was let out about 2 times during the night for the first couple weeks. We would say "go to sleep" and praise when she would calm down (often with some fingers through the crate door to help her calm down).
She had 9 siblings, so it was a bit of a shock going from sleeping in a puppy pile to sleeping by herself, although the breeder did separate her from her siblings for a few days before we picked her up.
After the first couple weeks she slept through the night no problems.
Bring some baby wipes or something to clean up with. Our first doodle was a 3 hour drive away and she threw up within 1/2 block after leaving the breeder. (then twice more) Most puppies have not been in a car. She sat on my lap all the way home ( my husband drove) in a blanket we put with the mom and pups when we arrived at the breeder. Also, at rest stops, do NOT go to the pet area. Find a spot where no dogs have gone if possible. We brought a puppy pad but our puppy just stood there on it. Once we got home, we went out to the yard and she peed and we praised her a lot. That being said, a calm and not too excited first day is best. Lots for the little one to get used to.
Went to the pet store today to look around, - and one doodle mom in this thread mentioned shampoo = I noticed same brand yall recomended to clean up potty spots ( Nature's miracle?) also has a shampoo? anyones used it, or another good one?
For shampoo, we use Mane & Tail. It's a horse shampoo, and can be found at feed stores, agricultural supply stores, Tractor Supply, etc. It seems less expensive than other options, and I am not allergic to it. I'm allergic to several dog shampoos!
Mane & Tail also has a detangling spray.
We've been very happy with both these products. They leave Cosmo's wavy fleece coat very soft!
We don't have the potty issues anymore, but, when Cosmo was still learning, my husband used a wet vac (which we already had on hand), then I went over the spot with Resolve carpet cleaner (which we already had on hand). We didn't buy anything special for that.
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