Sunday, December 24, 2017

Update...


All girls have SOLD, however, we have four beautiful boys left. Puppies are available to show the day after Christmas!!!

Friday, December 15, 2017

(Millie at 8 weeks from our last litter)
Our new litter has arrived! We have 4 boys and 1 girl still available- $350 non-refundable deposit and the puppies will be ready to go home in mid January.

Our puppies from the last litter were full grown in under 25lbs, this is TINY for F1 Goldendoodles! These are truly beautiful, perfect puppies.

Don't forget! All puppies come home with a care package to help them adjust including a collar, toy that smells like Mom, puppy food and instructions on helping the transition and continuing their progress towards Potty Training.

These puppies will have a Vetrinary Health Check Guarantee, full shots, dewormed and microchipped!

Call or text with questions: Cassy @ 801.698.6387

Sunday, March 26, 2017

Golden Haven Update




We are excited to announce a new litter coming June 2017! Puppies will be weaned and ready for their forever homes the end of July-first of August!
We have had a TON of interest in our females and have begun taking accepting deposits.

We are so excited for a new, beautiful litter from Pollie; I'm sure Indie will make a great aunt too ;)

Thursday, December 29, 2016

Exciting News at GoldenHaven!!!


We are pleased to present our newest addition to the family 

Indie May!!


She is a BEAUTIFUL American Golden from Champion lines. She will be small like Pollie, approximately 50lbs.

Indie is such a sweetheart and a very smart puppy. She loves the snow and thinks that Pollie is her mommy.

It has been a blast to watch Indie play with our current litter of Goldendoodles as if they were her own sibling, I definitely think they have helped ease her transition to her new home.

Here are some pictures of our sweet girl, she will be ready to breed Summer 2018 and so for now we will enjoy raising her to love walks, kids and tennis balls.

Enjoy!


Indie + Pollie




Indie nursing on Pollie *heart eyes*

what a sweet little profile!

she seems to like this coat!

Goldendoodles: What size to expect.

Goldendoodles are one of those breeds that can come in many different sizes and colors. It can be confusing to know which is the right size for you and to understand why it is they can be so different if they all are the "same"... I'll do my best to explain.

As I have explained before
Golden Retriever + Poodle =  Goldendoodle 


Golden retrievers can come two ways: American Standard (this is what my Goldens are) and English Creme. 
Americans are varying shades of gold to red, smaller and a little leaner with slightly longer noses.
Cremes are almost white, large with big blocky heads.
These breeds can run from 50-100lbs.


Poodles can come anywhere from 8-10lb to nearly 100lb. They can be white, black, brown, red, silver... you name it.

When you breed two varied breeds you can expect a lot of variation with what can be considered a "Goldendoodle" BUT you need to remember that an F1 Goldendoodle is the cross between a Golden Retriever (50-100lb) and a Poodle so really the smallest you will get a true, first generation Goldendoodle is in the 25-30lb range.

If you want something smaller and you are looking at an F1b you need to remember that while you may be able to get a smaller dog (15lb) by breeding an F1 with a 10lb poodle, it will also be 75% poodle.

Goldendoodle + Poodle = 25% Golden Retriever and 75% Poodle. While they are undoubtably cute they are also lacking in the teddy bear characteristics you may be looking for when you think "Goldendoodle".

I hope this helps clear up any confusion and helps you choose your next member of the family with a little more peace of mind.

Here's my newest American Golden to make you smile...

Wednesday, December 28, 2016

Potty Training Update (and some helpful tips with the transition)

We have been working consistently with these puppies on potty training using the kennel method.

We have reduced their space in their cage to allow for less room from their sleeping/eating area for them to make a mess. This teaches them to hold their potty until they are allowed outside.

As soon as we take the puppies out of the kennel we go outside and the puppies all go potty immediately. They have learned that that is the place for them to go potty and have even started whining at the door when they are playing inside.

Of course the puppies are still very small and need frequent bathroom breaks, also some level of regression is expected when going to a new home, however, if you are able to use a consistent schedule of allowing them to eat and drink and taking them out to potty 5-25 minutes afterward I feel confident they will respond well and be completely kennel trained in no time.

One tip, when using a kennel for a puppy your options are to A. use a smaller kennel to begin with transitioning to a medium sized one once the puppy grows or B. buy a medium kennel to begin with and partition off a small portion. You don't want much more room than for the puppy to be able to comfortably turn around in.

Here is a puppy picture to brighten your day :)

Wednesday, December 21, 2016

Shedding and Allergies with Goldendoodles


This is a hot topic when it comes to selling Goldendoodles, everyone wants to know

A. Do Goldendoodles Shed?

and

B. If I am allergic to dogs, can I still get a Goldendoodle?

The short answer is

A. Probably no and and if so, VERY LITTLE.

and

B. Maybe.


If these answers don't satisfy you, read on...

 Poodles have a different kind of coat than most dogs. It is not oily and does not shed like, say, a lab. While these are still dogs most people with dog allergies do not have problems being around a poodle in the same way they would a lab and while there may still be a small reaction generally speaking it would have to be brought on by direct contact like rubbing your eyes after petting the dog, IF AT ALL. Many people simply coexist happily without any reactions at all.

Goldendoodles are a cross between a more traditional dog and a poodle and therefore the instance of allergies and shedding are greatly reduced, if not eliminated. You will find that F1 Goldendoodles have very soft fur instead of the constantly shedding, course fur found on labs. Will you have a reaction to a Goldendoodle? It would absolutely depend on the severity of your own allergy and you would need to determine for yourself if this would be a good situation for you and your family.

I hope this answers your questions, please keep in mind no reputable breeder can guarantee zero allergies.