Honey & Ernie
Petite Cavalier Goldendoodles 10-25 pounds
Born February 6, 2023
$3000
Honey and Ernie have four petite Cavalier Goldendoodles! These two have beautiful black phantom boys and two red/apricot girls. We expect them to be 10-25 pounds with wavy coats. As always, our cavalier goldendoodles have beautiful blocky structure and soft, low/no shedding coats.
What we love about Cavalier Goldendoodles--many tiny sized goldendoodles end up being more than 80% poodle. We can't breed back to a golden retriever and keep the smaller size we love. Adding the Cavalier King Charles spaniel allows us to keep the smaller size while adding the blocky head and body and the trainable people loving personality that we love about our goldendoodles. Our Cavalier Goldendoodles are similar to Australian Labradoodles (mix of Australian Lab, poodle and cocker spaniel) but we prefer the parent breed coats and personalities of the Golden Retrievers and Cavalier King Charles Spaniels and poodles.
For more info about this litter you can text Kimberly at 208-421-2858
Example of Black and Tan Phantom puppies below:
Reservation list
1. Leo phantom Male (Maddie Crum)
2. (Star) apricot female (Shelane Tuttle)
3. (Titus) phantom male (Pattie Harrison)
4. (Twinkle) apricot female (Matt Cyr)
March 22, 2023
The babies are growing right on schedule! They moved over to the 'big kid' pen this week. They are all sleeping in crates and using a dog door to go outside. They are still using the potty area of their pen for a good portion of the time. They will transition over to using the dig door to go potty over the next two weeks. This week we will keep progressing to hard crunch puppy food and they will keep spending time playing outside and inside in the living room with us every day.
Honey's babies are awake! They are all up and walking and playing and learning to interact with each other. They are just starting their socializing period. We spend time with them each day holding and making sure they are getting plenty of new experienced to help build and strengthen their neurological systems. This week their teeth will keep erupting and we will wean to solid food. They will get more and more steady on their feet as they develop. These puppies are unique in their coloring as both of the boys have dark phantom sable coats. The sable gene is the most dramatic color change that we see in our puppies. Their coats will go from black to a light buff color but we rarely see a phantom sable coat so we really don't know exactly how they will end as adults! We can't wait to watch them change!
February 13, 2023
The babies are a week old and they are all thriving. They are still in the neonatal period where their eyes and ears are closed and they spend their days sleeping and nursing. Mom still spends most of her time laying with them in the whelping box. They creep around on their bellies using their sense of smell as their way to navigate the world around them. We do Early neurological stimulation with them each day to help them get a great start on their trainability and resilience. This next week they will start opening their eyes and they get up on their little legs and start toddling around their box.
February 8, 2023
Honey has babies! She delivered four babies in the morning on Monday February 6th. Honey is one of the most relaxed labor/delivery moms we've ever seen. She almost sleeps through her deliveries every time! All four babies are healthy and thriving and Honey is s super dedicated mama as always. We have two phantom boys and two red with white markings girls! They will be ready to go home April 1st. I will need a guardian home for one of these little boys and possibly for one of the girls depending on genetic tests.
Honey
Breed: multi-generation miniature English Goldendoodle
Parents: Rory and Judah
Birth Day: 4/14/2019
Coat Color: Apricot, Bbee, DD(no dilution gene), awat, KyKy
Coat type: Soft curly, non shedding
Hair Curl: +/+
Furnishings: F/F
Shed:CT
Parti: SS (does not carry)
Height: 15 inches
Weight: 18 pounds
PennHip: Right .39 Left .34
Patellas: clear
Eye Cerf: Clear
Honey is a carrier for IVDD and PRCD. She is not affected with either of these disorders. She will only be bred with studs that are clear. She is clear for all of the other 150+ genetic diseases we can test for.
Lives with a guardian family in Twin Falls.
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Honey & Saylor
Petite Cavalier Goldendoodles 10-15 pounds
Born: December 2 2021
These puppies will be $3000
Honey has been bred with Saylor and we are anticipating our first litter of Petite Cavalier Goldendoodles early December. We will have small wavy red solid and abstract doodles from this pairing. Honey is adorable and has the perpetual look of a puppy. She has passed all canine good citizen classes and is as sweet as her name. Her family adores her! Saylor is a great snuggle buddy and companion. He isn’t needy but absolutely adores affection. He is a non-shedding F1 Cavapoo, with beautiful tuxedo markings including his muzzle and top of the head. He’s incredibly intelligent, easily trained and loves everybody that gives him loves.
For more info about this litter you can text Kimberly at 208-421-2858
March 22, 2022
The babies moved over to the 'big kid' pen this week. They are sleeping in crates and using the dog door to go in and out. Leo (yellow collar) is super speedy and he has figured out how to go out the puppy door, around the house and in the big dog door to join us in the living room. The others are not too far behind!
They are still changing colors every day. The sable color gene is the most dramatic of all the coat colors! It's so fun to see the coat progressions. They will likely all be mostly a buff color with darker ears as adults!
This week we will keep weaning to solid crunch puppy kibble and they will spend time playing outside every day as well as inside in the family room with us.
January 25, 2022
Honey's babies are growing right on schedule! They are all using the paper trays to go potty and have started using the dog door to go outside to go potty--they've been a little slower to start going outside with all the crazy snowstorms we have had around here lately! They get lot of snuggles and playtime as we have only these three little cuties at the house right now! Honey has weaned them and they are all eating hard crunch puppy food. They still get lots of interaction time with Honey as well as with the other dogs we have here at the house which is important to help them learn dog manners and develop bite inhibition. We introduce new toys and new experiences every day to help develop their little neurological responses. We watch for individual reactions and then help them navigate new experiences.
December 5, 2021
Honey has babies! We had three tiny little babes born early on Thursday, December 2. She had her babies in her favorite spot--inside her crate next to my bed! She is super attentive and loves to keep them tucked up right next to her. She and her babies moved back over to her guardian family's house where she is loved and spoiled.
We have two girls and a boy. Both girls will be kept as part of our breeding program. Our little boy will go to one of that families on our reservation list.
Honey and Maverik
20-30 lb Miniature GoldenDoodles
Born: April 23, 2021
Go home about June 18, 2021
They is Honey's first litter and we love the pairing we are expecting with Maverik! We will have mostly solid puppies and a couple of abstract/white marked puppies with these parents. Honey is adorable and has the perpetual look of a puppy. She has passed all canine good citizen classes and is as sweet as her name.
Her family adores her!
Maverik is one of our favorites and he passes his easy going temperament and thick good looking coat to his babies.
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Sarah Pugmire (1st pick wavy girl) Meridian ID.--Yellow collar--Piper
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Katie Engerman (2nd pick wavy girl) Wilsonville, OR.--Puprle collar --Maple
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Linda Parsons (Curly Girl) Sun Valley, ID. Green Collar, Coconut
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Cassi Sutherland (Wavy boy) Olympia WA Orange collar, Caesar
June 9, 2021
Honey's babies are growing up! This has been a big couple of week for these little guys. They learned to use the dog door to go potty in record time--we only had the paper tray in their dog door pen with them for a few days. They are all running in and out whenever they need to go! They almost completely have their teeth including their molars. They are doing well eating hard crunch puppy food. Honey still nurses a couple of times a day and she spends quite a bit of time with them teaching puppy manners. It's pretty fun to watch. If one of the babies is being pushy or keeps 'asking' to nurse after she's told them no she will just rip them over and pin them to the ground until they settle down. It's fun to see a good mama teach her babies the rules of the dog world, She helps shape self-control, bite inhibition and dog interaction rules.
This week we will have vet checks and we will work on having each puppy start taking treats individually to learn to sit and pay attention to the humans in their world in order to get what they want. They will keep growing and practicing their exploring skills on each other!
5/25/2021
The pups are just past 4 weeks old. They are really enjoying their time with the kids in the house and they are all great with being held and snuggled. They are just starting solid foods. They are starting to use the paper tray to go potty in one area--we use their natural instinct to keep their bed clean to help direct them where we want them to go potty. Most of the pen is covered with paper and then once they get used to the paper we can make the paper space smaller and increase their sleep and play space. Next week we will introduce the dog door and they will gradually switch from using the paper tray to using the dog door to go potty outside. The puppies have new people and new toys introduced every day and they are all really quick to adjust and respond to new situations which is just what we like to see.
May 17, 2021
The babies just passed their 3 week mark and they are all doing great! The babies are all walking around really well. Tomorrow we will introduce a new bed/sleeping area along with our new pee/pooping area to help start these little ones on a path to easier potty training. In the beginning we have one soft bed area and the rest of the pen is potty area. We use the puppies' natural instinct to keep their bed clean to help with potty training--the minute they step off their bed to go potty they will be in the desired area. Once they are accustomed to use the paper/grate area for potty we will be able to make their play/sleep area bigger.
This week puppies will leave the transitional period and will enter the socialization period. During this time their ears open and they begin to hear. The puppies live in our living room so they are naturally exposed to a variety of noises that will help them adjust to family life: TV/movies in the background, children playing, vacuums running etc.are all familiar sounds to these babies. Over the next we will also work on some startle recovery exercises. For startle recovery exercises we will randomly make sudden unusual noises that may startle the puppies ever so slightly to help shape their emotional responses. We watch closely to make sure there isn't a fear response and if necessary we will work with individual puppies more gradually to help them adjust to the noises.
May 7, 2021
The babies are two weeks old. They all have their little eyes open and are starting to toddle around. Their ears will open in the next week and they will get better and better on their little legs. Honey is a patient and super attentive mom. The babies are at Honey's Guardian family home and getting lots of attention from Honey's three little human kids! More pictures coming!
Caesar
Piper
Coconut
Hazel
April 26, 2021
Honey has babies! She delivered four little ones on Friday, April 23. Her labor was so easy and smooth that she literally slept through most of it! I've never seen a first time mom so completely relaxed during delivery! She is doing great as a mama and spends her time nursing and snuggling her babes. She and the babies are at their guardian's home here in Twin Falls and will stay there until it's time for the babies to move to the toddler area. They are getting lots of attention from Honey's 'kids'--two girls and a boy who adore the babies. At this stage the babies are still developing physical and neurological pathways--they can't see or hear and they are still developing their ability to regulate body temperature and elimination. They will gradually develop more each day and will open their eyes and start to walk at about two weeks old. We will keep pictures and video updated!