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      Our family puts a lot of time and love into our puppies' health,                                                                                     development, and training. Ensuring, they grow up to be lovable,                                                                                           highly-intelligent, trainable members of their forever homes. Puppies                                                                         receive Early Neurological Stimulation (ENS) and Early Scent                                                                                             Introduction (ESI) starting from 3 days old to 16 days old.
       The military developed Early Neurological Stimulation training, also                                                                                 known as Bio Sensor training, to improve the performance of future                                                                                     working dogs. Puppies who receive ENS training have an improved                                                                                         ability to adjust to change, are better able to cope with stress, and have                                                                         stronger problem-solving skills. Not only that, but they show improved                                                                     cardiovascular performance, stronger immune systems, and better                                                                                       health overall.
        Research has also shown that Early Scent Introduction contributes to                                                                               a dog's success in hunt tests, field trials, nose work, search and rescue work, obedience, tracking, and more. In   addition, this simple stimulation at an early age improves the confidence and stability of puppies that grow up to be family pets or service dogs.

                                                                                          In addition to the ENS and ESI training, we use the Puppy Culture                                                                                  training protocol giving our puppies the best chance of growing into                                                                                       well-balanced dogs, and we start litter box training as they start                                                                                              walking at three weeks old. So, by the time they are seven to eight                                                                                           weeks old, they are already advanced in their potty training, giving                                                                                          them a running start when they go to their forever homes. They start                                                                                      getting exposed to noises when their ears open up, so they become                                                                                        “bomb proof.” Giving them resilience to loud noises, such as screaming                                                                                  children, crying babies, fireworks, clashing of pots and pans, and loud                                                                                   crashes that would typically frighten a dog. Marker training is another                                                                                    critical aspect of our puppies' early training, giving them their basic                                                                                       obedience skills.

                                                                                          With such early training, they are well-equipped with the skills       needed for any further training. Advancing in any line of work as a service or therapy dog, obedience, and the best family pet anyone can ask for.                                                                               

          F1BB Goldendoodles have a higher success rate for non-shedding                                                                                  and are friendlier to families with moderate-to-severe allergies. The                                                                                      parents of our puppies are spoiled members of our family and are                                                                                        health tested for over 170 genetic disorders, color, coat type, and                                                                                          genetic diversity. They both come from quality breeders and bloodlines.                                                                              In addition, they are health tested for generations for genetics and hips.
         All of our puppies become instant members of our family and are                                                                                    loved and given the best care possible until the day they go home with                                                                                    their new forever families. We work very hard to find the most amazing,                                                                        loving, forever homes for all of our puppies. Our puppies come with                                                                                        dew claws removed, scheduled deworming, current vaccinations,                                                                                            micro-chipped, ENS training, ESI training, Puppy Culture training,                                                                                          litter box training, and positive socializing experiences. Puppies also                                                                              come with a two-year genetic health guarantee.

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In addition to the ENS and ESI training, we use the Puppy Culture training protocol giving our puppies the best chance of growing into well-balanced dogs, and we start litter box training as they start walking at three weeks old. So, by the time they are seven to eight weeks old, they are already advanced in their potty training, giving them a running start when they go to their forever homes. They start getting exposed to noises when their ears open up, so they become “bomb proof.” Giving them resilience to loud noises, such as screaming children, crying babies, fireworks, clashing of pots and pans, and loud crashes that would typically frighten a dog. Marker training is another critical aspect of our puppies' early training, giving them their basic obedience skills.

         With such early training, they are well-equipped with the skills needed for any further training. Advancing in any line of work as a service or therapy dog, obedience, and the best family pet anyone can ask for.                            

      Our family puts a lot of time and love into our puppies' health, development, and training. Ensuring, they grow up to be lovable, highly-intelligent, trainable members of their forever homes. Puppies receive Early Neurological Stimulation (ENS) and Early Scent Introduction (ESI) starting from 3 days old to 16 days old.
       The military developed Early Neurological Stimulation training, also known as Bio Sensor training, to improve the performance of future working dogs. Puppies who receive ENS training have an improved ability to adjust to change, are better able to cope with stress, and have stronger problem-solving skills. Not only that, but they show improved cardiovascular performance, stronger immune systems, and better health overall.
        Research has also shown that Early Scent Introduction contributes to a dog's success in hunt tests, field trials, nose work, search and rescue work, obedience, tracking, and more. In addition, this simple stimulation at an early age improves the confidence and stability of puppies that grow up to be family pets or service dogs.

       

        F1BB Goldendoodles have a higher success rate for non-shedding and are friendlier to families with moderate-to-severe allergies. The parents of our puppies are spoiled members of our family and are health tested for over 170 genetic disorders, color, coat type, and genetic diversity. They both come from quality breeders and bloodlines. In addition, they are health tested for generations for genetics and hips.                      

          All of our puppies become instant members of our family and are loved and given the best care possible until the day they go home with their new forever families. We work very hard to find the most amazing, loving, forever homes for all of our puppies. Our puppies come with dew claws removed, scheduled deworming, current vaccinations, micro-chipped, ENS training, ESI training, Puppy Culture training, litter box training, and positive socializing experiences. Puppies also come with a two-year genetic health guarantee.

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