11 pups born on September 18, 2021
F1B standard Goldendoodle pups from our 55 lb jovial and cuddly F1 Goldendoodle dam and our 55 lb stunning standard Poodle sire.
October 19
Jelly Bean's and Nic-o's F1B standard goldendoodle litter at 4 weeks
These little beauties are growing and getting cuter every day. We're very pleased with this bunch. There's a big variety of sizes, coats and colours. We'll now enjoy watching their characters develop!
The pups' vet visit is on November 4. We'll do their puppy evaluations on November 6, which we'll video and send to the folks who have deposits for this litter.
Choosing will happen starting on the 7th, most likely over the phone. They can start going home on November 13.
I still have a couple of spots available in this litter. Contact me if you're interested.
Angus
Male
Red ribbon
Adopted
Bishop
Male
Blue collar
Adopted
Chief
Male
Green/red ribbon
Adopted
Granville
Male
green ribbon
Adopted
Humber
Male
Black/white ribbon
Adopted
Icelandic
Male
Black ribbon
Adopted
Confederation
Female
Pink ribbon
Adopted
DehCho
Female
Turquoise ribbon
Adopted
Malone
Female
Purple ribbon
Adopted
Reconciliation
Female
Flowered ribbon
Adopted
Victoria
Female
Yellow ribbon
Adopted
September 20
Jelly Bean's & Nic-o's litter of 11 F1B standard goldendoodle pups born on September 18
Jelly Bean was huge and getting uncomfortable. But she was still able to go for a good long run on Thursday, keeping up with the rest of us very well!
We had a very busy day of puppy evaluations and pick-ups, along with combining, on Saturday. Extra help was on hand that day, which was a Godsend, but at the end of the day, I parked the combine at 10 pm and went to check on the doggies before I headed to bed. Lo and behold, I heard newborn cries! Here was Miss Jelly having pups! She was a real trooper and did everything textbook style, without reading up on how to be a mama!
There are 6 boys and 5 girls. Oftentimes, I’ll name a litter based on what's happening in our lives, and this time I thought the theme of bridges would be appropriate. With so much division in the world, bridges bring people together and unite (a little deep for naming a litter, I know).
I decided to name the pups after a bridge from each province. The boys are: Angus (NS), Bishop Falls (NFL), Chief Mistawis (SK), Granville (BC), Humber Bay (ON), and Icelandic (MB). The girls are: Confederation (PEI), DehCho (NWT), Malone (NB), Reconciliation (AB), and Victoria (QC).
This litter should grow to weigh an average of 50-60 lbs. There may be some smaller and some bigger. They'll be ready to go home starting on November 13!
I have 6 deposits for this litter and can now start accepting more applications. Contact me if you're interested.