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Medium Multi-Gen Goldendoodle

  • 40 pounds, 20" tall, Wavy low shedding coat

  • 36.2% Golden Retriever, 39.4% small poodle, 24.4% standard poodle

  • Birthday: June 5, 2020

  • Health: PennHIP: o.52/0.55 (average)​​                                                                     OFA Elbow Preliminary Normal, OFA Eyes, Heart, Patella, Dentition, Normal. Full Clear Embark Panel, CDDY Clear through Animal Genetics

  • Coat & Color Genetics: Ff +/- Ee KBKy atat Bb Ssp Mm

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Pepper & Herbie

Charcuterie Board" Litter

Multi-Gen Medium Goldendoodles
30-45 lbs
$2500 - $3000
Born: January 4, 2024
Go Home: February 28, 2024

Salami

Wavy Black Parti

Male

pepperoni

Wavy Blue Merl

Male

Brie

Wavy Apricot Parti

Female

Almond

Wavy Apricot Parti

Male

Gouda

Wavy Apricot

Female

Fig

Wavy Chocolat 

Tuxedo Male

Grape

Wavy Apricot Parti

Female

Olive

Wavy Black

Female

Apricot

Wavy Apricot

Male

Holly

Wavy Blue Merl

Tuxedo Male

Ritz

Wavy Apricot Parti

Male

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Pepper

Medium Multi-Gen English Goldendoodle

40 pounds, 20" tall

Blue merle

Wavy

non-shedding

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Herbie

Mini

Multi-Generational Goldendoodle

30 pound, 18" tall

 Red/Tuxido

Straight

non-shedding

Pepper/Goose Notification list

1) Delanie Garrett (Black Female) Corbett OR

2) Brown Tuxedo Male AVAILABLE $3000

3) Merl Tuxedo Female AVAILABLE $3000

4) Merl Male AVAILABLE $3000

5) Apricot Male AVAILABLE $2500

6) Apricot Female AVAILABLE $2500

7) Apricot parti Female AVAILABLE $2500

8) Extreme Parti Apricot Female 

    AVAILABLE $2500

9) Extreme Parti Apricot Male         

    AVAILABLE $2500

10) Extreme Parti Apricot male 

     AVAILABLE $2500

11) Black parti male AVAILABLE $2500

Pepper & Herbie
Small Medium/ large Mini Multi-Gen Goldendoodles 30-40 lbs
Born: January 4th
Go home: Wednesdays February 28th
Match day: Birth
Brown Tuxedo/Merl/Merl Tuxedo= $3000
Solid/Parti Apricot/Red/Black = $2500

Pepper was bred with Herbie and had 11 sweet small medium/large mini multigenerational Goldendoodles early in the morning of January 4th.   

We got a beautiful rainbow of puppies.    We have apricots, apricot partis, black, black parti, merl, merl tuxedo and brown tuxedo. They all have a loose wavy non/low/shedding coat.  We expect these babies to be approximately 30-40 lbs full grown.  We have availability on this litter.   To learn how you can be added to this litter you can text Fonda at 208-731-0053 or read through our

Adoption Application Process

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Pepper/Herbie "Charcuterie Board" 3 weeks

(Miss Pink"Brie") -wavy/straight/apricot/parti (Miss Purple "Grape") -wavy/straight/apricot/parti

(Mr Green"Almond") -wavy/straight/apricot/parti (Mr Blue"Ritz") -wavy/straight/apricot/parti
(Miss Yellow "Olive") -wavy/straight/Black (Mr Light Blue "Salami") -wavy/straight/Black/parti/tuxedo
(Miss White"Gouda") -wavy/straight/apricot (Mr Black "Apricot") -wavy/straight/apricot

Mr Red "Pepperoni") -wavy/straight/Merl (Mr Lime Green "Fig") -wavy/straight/Tuxedo/chocolate

(Miss Orange "Cheddar") -wavy/straight/Tuxedo/Merl

Everyone has their eyes open and this past week the babies all started to toddle around really well and have started to find their little voices. We introduced them to 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 week 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. 

Pepper/Herbie "Charcuterie Board" 2 weeks

(Miss Pink"Brie") -wavy/straight/apricot/parti (Miss Purple "Grape") -wavy/straight/apricot/parti

(Mr Green"Almond") -wavy/straight/apricot/parti (Mr Blue"Ritz") -wavy/straight/apricot/parti
(Miss Yellow "Olive") -wavy/straight/Black (Mr Light Blue "Salami") -wavy/straight/Black/parti/tuxedo
(Miss White"Gouda") -wavy/straight/apricot (Mr Black "Apricot") -wavy/straight/apricot

Mr Red "Pepperoni") -wavy/straight/Merl (Mr Lime Green "Fig") -wavy/straight/Tuxedo/chocolate

(Miss Orange "Cheddar") -wavy/straight/Tuxedo/Merl

The puppies are all doing great.  Everyone has their eyes open now.   It will take a little while for them to be able to see clearly. They are starting to move around more and more.  We've begun handling the puppies a lot more as mom isn't quite as nervous to have them away from her for a few minutes. Handling by young children is a daily occurrence here at the Thompson household because we have a built in 6 year old to help socialize them! One of her chores is to do ENS with the new puppies.

At two weeks of age the puppies leave the neonatal period and enter what is called the transitional period.  Traditional period is typically between days 14-21.  During this time we will begin to introduce them to a new novel item (toy, new bedding etc.) and or a new experience daily.  These items and experiences will help to build a healthy startle/recover/curiosity/exploration cycle to lay the foundation for a confident puppy. This week we will take a dermal nail trimmer to the puppies nails for a few seconds at a time to begin to get them used to vibration and trimming of the nails.  These puppies will have a lifetime of grooming and will need to be handled on their feet and toes on a regular bases.  Early exposure to common grooming practices will help them be relaxed during grooming for the rest of their lives.  

Pepper/Herbie "Charcuterie Board" Newborn

(Miss Pink"Brie") -wavy/straight/apricot/parti (Miss Purple "Grape") -wavy/straight/apricot/parti

(Mr Green"Almond") -wavy/straight/apricot/parti (Mr Blue"Ritz") -wavy/straight/apricot/parti
(Miss Yellow "Olive") -wavy/straight/Black (Mr Light Blue "Salami") -wavy/straight/Black/parti/tuxedo
(Miss White"Gouda") -wavy/straight/apricot (Mr Black "Apricot") -wavy/straight/apricot

Mr Red "Pepperoni") -wavy/straight/Merl (Mr Lime Green "Fig") -wavy/straight/Tuxedo/chocolate

(Miss Orange "Cheddar") -wavy/straight/Tuxedo/Merl

Pepper had 11 babies early in the morning of January 4th. She had 4 cream/apricot parti (2 male, 2 female), 2 apricot (1 male 1 female), 1 black parti/tuxedo male, 1 black female, 1 merl male, 1 merl tuxedo female, and 1 chocolate tuxedo male. Peppers early labor lasted quite some time but once she started having her babies labor went quickly.  Pepper had 11 babies in 4 1/2 hours.  She had her first baby at 4:06 am and the last one came at 8:25 am.  Pepper new exactly what to do. She had her first puppy all cleaned up and nursing before we even knew she had arrived.  She surprised us with baby #11.The last baby was also all cleaned up and nursing before we knew she was here as well. Pepper has been attentive, cleaning them up, and keeping them warm just like a pro.  She is a great momma.  

The puppies have transitioned through delivery and are now in the Neonatal period. The Neonatal period last for two weeks.  During this time we pay close attention to the little pups to be sure each is thriving and growing. We watch weights and observe feedings to make sure everyone is eating and gaining weight.  Momma does most of the work right now and we just do a lot of observation.  Mom will tend and care for her puppies instinctively and make sure all is well by keeping them fed, clean, and warm. She licks constantly to stimulate their elimination systems and to keep them clean. We will begin Early Neurological Stimulation on day three.  ENS is a an exercise developed by puppy behaviorists and trainers that is designed to stimulate neuro-pathway growth and start the physiological basis for resistant and predictable neurological development. Is takes only a few seconds per puppy. We hold each puppy upright, head-down down and flat on the back.  Then we apply pressure to one paw near the toes and then set them on a cold cloth.  Each exercise is done for to 2-3 seconds. We will also clip sharp little toenails as needed.

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Pepper

Medium Multi-Gen English Goldendoodle

35 pounds, 18" tall

Blue merle

Wavy

non-shedding

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Goose

Petite

Multi-Gen Goldendoodle

13.5 pounds,

13" tall

red, Wavy

non-shedding

Pepper/Goose Waiting list

1) Kelly Fossceco (Blue merle male) Boise, ID

2) Heidi Jeans (Blue Merle female) Boise, ID

3) Chantelle Schreyer (Light blu) Bothell, WA

4) Jacy Martinez (Miss Yellow) Twin Falls, ID 

5)Mandi Riddle (Miss White) Twin Falls, ID 

6) Morgan Keller (Miss Pink) Coeur d’Alene, ID

Pepper & Goose
Mini Multi-Gen Goldendoodles 25-35 lbs
Born: September 12, 2022
Go home: November 4, 2022
Match day for cream females Thursday October 20th
Merle = $3000
Cream = $2500

Pepper had 6 babies early in the morning of September 12. She had 4 cream females, 1 merle female, and 1 merle male. The puppies' expected adult weight is 20-30 pounds. We are accepting reservations for this litter.

 To learn how you can be added to this litter you can text Fonda at 208-731-0053

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Pepper/Goose 9/12/2022 5 weeks

(Mr Green) -Wavy Merle (Miss Pink) -Wavy Cream(Miss Purple) -Wavy Merle (Miss White) -Wavy Cream (Miss Yellow) -Wavy Cream (Miss Light Blue) -Wavy Cream

This week the puppies will begin to spend  time outside during the day when we have nice weather.  They will eventually spend time outside every day sun, rain or snow.  All dogs need to be comfortable with going outside in all kinds of weather.

The puppies are all very steady on their feet now and are getting really playful (especially with each other).  They are doing great with their potty training by using the potty area about 95% of the time and they are keeping their beds clean all of the time. We will introduce crates to the puppies this coming week. We put all their soft bedding in the crates to encourage them to choose the crate for sleeping.  They usually all pile in one crate together as they still need each other for warmth and comfort.  

Puppies will have their first solid food this week.  First we will soak it for a few days and then we will introduce them to solid dry crunch kibble later this week. We will keep offering soft food until they all have their molars.

The puppies will have their first barrier challenge this week.  For a mental challenge that encourages problem solving and stress tolerance, we introduce a barrier that they have to navigate to get to their food.  It can be as simple as putting their food around a corner at first. We allow each puppy to negotiate the challenge at their own pace and we watch each puppy to make sure they successfully navigate to their food before we make things harder.

This is week three of the socialization period. This week the puppies have begun to learn and be shaped by other adult dogs in the household but especially mom.  Learning dog manners is a skill that can only be taught by other dogs! We always watch interactions with other dogs closely. Mom is really the best teacher as she will stop or pin puppies that are overly energetic or that aren't picking up on cues to settle down.  This interaction is important to learning good dog social skills. They are also learning how to use their teeth without causing damage.  They teach each other that lesson as they constantly mouth and play with each other.

We will give the puppies their Neopar vaccines this week.  Neopar helps develop immunity to Parvo--it is the only vaccine that is effective at this young age as these puppies still have passive immunity from nursing with mom.  Some vets prefer to give full immunizations at 6 weeks of age but shots at this early stage are less than 30% effective.  They have a much better immune response at 8 weeks. Our neonatal specialist recommends waiting until 8 weeks for full immmunization.  Parvo is the most prevalent puppy illness so getting a head start with Neopar is important.  We will talk more about vaccines in the take home information.

This is the week we begin "Manding" with the puppies.  Manding is teaching the puppy to sit to 'say please.'  This type of sit is not a cued behavior (we aren't asking them to sit), we are just instilling a natural instinct to settle down and sit calmly to get what they want.  It's a way for them to communicate with us in a polite way.  We simply approach them with a handful of soft treats and we give a treat to any puppy sitting quietly.  We ignore the puppies that are jumping and pawing us.  Eventually they all catch on that sitting nicely is what gets the reward.  Peer pressure is a great thing with puppies! By the end of this week they will all have caught on and will begin expressing this very desirable behavior whenever we approach the pen.

Here at the Thompson home we will move the puppies over to the "toddler" area and introduce the dog door this week.  We initially introduce the puppies to the door by physically helping them push the flap with their heads.  Sometimes this takes a couple of days for them to get the hang of it and some puppies will take on the challenge more quickly than others.  When we have a reluctant puppy we will pin the flap up out of the way so he can gradually explore going outside to get the reward of food. We teach them to go back in this same way--we just push them through the door and they figure it out in no time.  We've never had a puppy that didn't figure the dog door out on their own within a couple of days.  The puppies naturally follow mom out the dog door--usually hoping she will let them nurse for a minute which is a great reward for trying a new experience.   As they spend more time outside (they go outside in all kinds of weather and at all times of the day...) they naturally go potty outside more and more.  They also see mom go potty outside which helps develop that instinct.

Pepper/Goose 9/12/2022 3 weeks

(Mr Green) -Wavy Merle (Miss Pink) -Wavy Cream(Miss Purple) -Wavy Merle (Miss White) -Wavy Cream (Miss Yellow) -Wavy Cream (Miss Light Blue) -Wavy Cream

Everyone has their eyes open and this past week the babies all started to toddle around really well and have started to find their little voices. 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 week 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. 

Pepper/Goose 9/12/2022 2 weeks

(Mr Green) -Wavy Merle (Miss Pink) -Wavy Cream
(Miss Purple) -Wavy Merle (Miss White) -Wavy Cream
 (Miss Yellow) -Wavy Cream (Miss Light Blue) -Wavy Cream

The puppies are all doing great.  Everyone has their eyes open now.   It will take a little while for them to be able to see clearly. They are starting to move around more and more.  We've begun handling the puppies a lot more as mom isn't quite as nervous to have them away from her for a few minutes. Handling by young children is a daily occurrence here at the Thompson household because we have a built in 6 year old to help socialize them! One of her chores is to do ENS with the new puppies.

At two weeks of age the puppies leave the neonatal period and enter what is called the transitional period.  Traditional period is typically between days 14-21.  During this time we will begin to introduce them to a new novel item (toy, new bedding etc.) and or a new experience daily.  These items and experiences will help to build a healthy startle/recover/curiosity/exploration cycle to lay the foundation for a confident puppy. This week we will take a dermal nail trimmer to the puppies nails for a few seconds at a time to begin to get them used to vibration and trimming of the nails.  These puppies will have a lifetime of grooming and will need to be handled on their feet and toes on a regular bases.  Early exposure to common grooming practices will help them be relaxed during grooming for the rest of their lives.  

Pepper/Goose 9/12/2022 Newborn

(Mr Green) -Wavy Merle (Miss Pink) -Wavy Cream
(Miss Purple) -Wavy Merle (Miss White) -Wavy Cream 
(Miss Yellow) -Wavy Cream (Miss Light Blue) -Wavy Cream

Pepper had 6 babies early in the morning of September 12. She had 4 cream females, 1 merle female, and 1 merle male. Pepper labored very quietly.  We hardly new she was in labor if it wasn't for her pushing.  She had her first baby at 8:11 am and the last one came at 12:46 pm.  This is Peppers first litter and we helped her out with the first couple of puppies to help her know what to do but then she picked it right up and has been attending to them, cleaning them up, and keeping them warm just like a pro.  She is being a great momma.  We'll keep a close eye on her and her babies over the next couple weeks to be sure they are all healthy and happy.  

The puppies have transitioned through delivery are now in the Neonatal period. The Neonatal period last for two weeks.  During this time we pay close attention to the little pups to be sure each is thriving and growing. We watch weights and observe feedings to make sure everyone is eating and gaining weight.  Momma does most of the work right now and we just do a lot of observation.  Mom will tend and care for her puppies instinctively and make sure all is well by keeping them fed, clean, and warm. She licks constantly to stimulate their elimination systems and to keep them clean. We will begin Early Neurological Stimulation on day three.  ENS is a an exercise developed by puppy behaviorists and trainers that is designed to stimulate neuro-pathway growth and start the physiological basis for resistant and predictable neurological development. Is takes only a few seconds per puppy. We hold each puppy upright, head-down down and flat on the back.  Then we apply pressure to one paw near the toes and then set them on a cold cloth.  Each exercise is done for to 2-3 seconds. We will also clip sharp little toenails as needed.

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