Meet out 10 gorgeous boys!
All pending
All pending
Adopted
Mango
Mango
Adopted
Bean
Black and White
Bean
Black and White
Adopted
Fig
Fig
Adopted
Pumpkin
Black and white tuxedo
Pumpkin
Black and white tuxedo
Adopted
Berry
Tri
Berry
Tri
Adopted
Kale
Black and white tuxedo
Kale
Black and white tuxedo
Adopted
Quince
Tri (Parti Phantom)
Quince
Tri (Parti Phantom)
Adopted
Papaya
Black and White
Papaya
Black and White
Adopted
Mandarin
Tri
Mandarin
Tri
Adopted
Jujube
Black and white
Jujube
Black and white
Meet our beautiful 7 girls!
Adopted
Kiwi
Black and white Tuxedo
Kiwi
Black and white Tuxedo
Adopted
Olive
Tri
Olive
Tri
Adopted
Okra
Black and white Tuxedo
Okra
Black and white Tuxedo
Adopted
Clementine
Tri
Clementine
Tri
Adopted
Sweet Pea
Black and White
Sweet Pea
Black and White
Adopted
Peach
Tri
Peach
Tri
Adopted
Saint Bernard Coat
Rhubarb
Tri (parti/phantom)
Saint Bernard Coat
Rhubarb
Tri (parti/phantom)
Did your puppy smell good when you got him/her?
www.petedge.com is where we buy all of our products at a great price. These are my favorite smells. Bright magic and fresh pet.
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Puppy packets will come with treats. This is the name of the treats we have provided in your puppy packet also including
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Your puppy will be used to eating this kibble. If you decide to change a sample will be sent so you can transition slowly. This food can only be found at your local holistic store or feed store. Chewy does not carry it.
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PLEASE READ IT MAY HELP ANSWER QUESTIONS BEFORE GETTING YOUR NEW FAMILY MEMBER!
As a doodle owner it is a lifelong commitment to maintain grooming your doodle. The first year of life is a lesson each time they get on the table. If you start grooming them when they are young it makes it easier for both the groomer and your dog as they get older because they will be used to being groomed. It is also important to have their ears plucked. Some doodles may have hair that needs to be plucked out.
We are feeding puppies Costco's Nature Domain . You will receive a large enough sample of kibble to mix in with what you are going to feed. If you do not mix it in for them to transition slowly they will get an upset tummy causing diarrhea. We free feed our puppies. I always make sure there is kibble in their bowl in case one did not get enough or maybe they like just snacking throughout the day. Also we make sure they have fresh water several times a day.
Yes all puppies have worms, gross I know, so they will need a couple more rounds of de wormer from your Vet. Also, a series of 2 more shots to get them fully vaccinated from any diseases. We encourage you to find a vet you are comfortable with so these dolls can get their next set of shots, de wormer, and routine checkups. Talk to the vet about vaccinations, heart worm, and flea control if needed in your area. The protocol is needed at 8, 12, and 16 weeks of age for vaccinations. Please do not take your puppy to any parks or places where any other animals that have left feces have been; for fear of them getting any diseases, specifically parvo, until they are fully vaccinated. Parvo is very serious disease causing death in most cases. This does not mean you cannot socialize your puppy, just avoid areas that are common to public until your puppy is fully vaccinated.
I strongly believe in crate training and making their crate a safe haven, if not abused. A puppy does well in a crate at night if they are near you and feel your presence. Sorry that means a garage, bathroom, and laundry room is out! Mine love their crates. It is a safe place for them to get away from any kids or ruckus in the house. When I leave my home I never leave them unattended, another reasons crates are nice to have. Hint: Treats do wonders for training.
Your puppy will be used to a doggy door, but that does not mean they are house broke. Continue with a routine of having them go outside in a designated area. I use one word “potty” and they go to the door. They are used to going outside so be consistent with them. Take them outside after every meal, nap, and play time. They are babies and have to go often. If they have an accident please do not put them in their crate as they will associate their crate as a bad thing. Just take them outside immediately. At about 12 weeks their bladders can hold it a little longer. There is one word I can say, and that is consistency! Teach them tricks! Mental work is as tiring as a walk and will help keep them out of trouble.
Lastly, they love chew toys. Stuffed toys don't last long, they have a grand time tearing stuffing all over! I will give them ropes, balls, or Frisbees. I do not give them pig ears or raw hides. It is too scary for me and have had a bad experience! We give them large bones or deer antlers as that keeps their teeth nice and clean.
If we can help you in anyway or any questions you may have please don't hesitate to get a hold of us!
We do have one last request. We would sure love an update on your little dolls at about a year of age so we can get a good idea on size, color, etc. for our breeding program.
Thank you,
Ken and Jerilynn
Mason Creek Doodles
As a doodle owner it is a lifelong commitment to maintain grooming your doodle. The first year of life is a lesson each time they get on the table. If you start grooming them when they are young it makes it easier for both the groomer and your dog as they get older because they will be used to being groomed. It is also important to have their ears plucked. Some doodles may have hair that needs to be plucked out.
We are feeding puppies Costco's Nature Domain . You will receive a large enough sample of kibble to mix in with what you are going to feed. If you do not mix it in for them to transition slowly they will get an upset tummy causing diarrhea. We free feed our puppies. I always make sure there is kibble in their bowl in case one did not get enough or maybe they like just snacking throughout the day. Also we make sure they have fresh water several times a day.
Yes all puppies have worms, gross I know, so they will need a couple more rounds of de wormer from your Vet. Also, a series of 2 more shots to get them fully vaccinated from any diseases. We encourage you to find a vet you are comfortable with so these dolls can get their next set of shots, de wormer, and routine checkups. Talk to the vet about vaccinations, heart worm, and flea control if needed in your area. The protocol is needed at 8, 12, and 16 weeks of age for vaccinations. Please do not take your puppy to any parks or places where any other animals that have left feces have been; for fear of them getting any diseases, specifically parvo, until they are fully vaccinated. Parvo is very serious disease causing death in most cases. This does not mean you cannot socialize your puppy, just avoid areas that are common to public until your puppy is fully vaccinated.
I strongly believe in crate training and making their crate a safe haven, if not abused. A puppy does well in a crate at night if they are near you and feel your presence. Sorry that means a garage, bathroom, and laundry room is out! Mine love their crates. It is a safe place for them to get away from any kids or ruckus in the house. When I leave my home I never leave them unattended, another reasons crates are nice to have. Hint: Treats do wonders for training.
Your puppy will be used to a doggy door, but that does not mean they are house broke. Continue with a routine of having them go outside in a designated area. I use one word “potty” and they go to the door. They are used to going outside so be consistent with them. Take them outside after every meal, nap, and play time. They are babies and have to go often. If they have an accident please do not put them in their crate as they will associate their crate as a bad thing. Just take them outside immediately. At about 12 weeks their bladders can hold it a little longer. There is one word I can say, and that is consistency! Teach them tricks! Mental work is as tiring as a walk and will help keep them out of trouble.
Lastly, they love chew toys. Stuffed toys don't last long, they have a grand time tearing stuffing all over! I will give them ropes, balls, or Frisbees. I do not give them pig ears or raw hides. It is too scary for me and have had a bad experience! We give them large bones or deer antlers as that keeps their teeth nice and clean.
If we can help you in anyway or any questions you may have please don't hesitate to get a hold of us!
We do have one last request. We would sure love an update on your little dolls at about a year of age so we can get a good idea on size, color, etc. for our breeding program.
Thank you,
Ken and Jerilynn
Mason Creek Doodles