Bixley's and Marlo’s F1B mini/med Goldendoodles born Feb 10, 2025

2025 Today's Pups
Feb. 10, 2025
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Jan 29/25

Quality poodles ready to go home.

We have some amazing pups available from River's and Clark's F1 Goldendoodle litter. They have an added benefit of being socialized longer with their brothers -- and they're getting along great! We continue to socialize them by adding new things in their daily lives and by also continuing to work on their leash training and crate work.

Contact me if you're interested in one of these amazing boys!

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Albert (Adopted) is an even-keeled boy.  He loves his cuddles, but plays well on his own too.  He is human focused and rated high for an emotional support dog, therapy or take your dog to work.  He is not overly confident, just a nice trusting boy.  I expect him to be around 20-25 lbs.
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Denny (Adopted) is the biggest boy in this litter. We expect him to be 25-30 lbs.  He would be great for a family with kids, or an active retired home.  He is more independent lately and plays well in his own.  (Which means he would be good people who work at home as he will let you work, or for those who have to leave for work)  He could also be used for therapy work.
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Humpty (Adopted) is a sweet, very human focused boy.  He loves all the snuggles.  He rated high for therapy dog, emotional support, and good for kids as well.  He would do better with a family that is home more, and doesn’t work away from home, as he just loves to be close to people. I expect him to range from 20-25 lbs when grown.
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Cora (Adopted) is an adorable little girl. She is a little bit timid with new things but warms up nicely.  She enjoys snuggles and is a lower energy girl. She would be good in a less active home, and could also do some low key therapy work.  Our guess adult weight for her is 15-20lbs.

March 10/25

This has been a fun litter to see develop to this point.  Bixley is a sweet and gentle mama, and many of these pups are showing some of her qualities…but in saying that, this is just where personalities are developing.  What we see now is not always what we get in the following weeks.  They are adorably bounding and playing and going outside the whelping box to potty on wood chips in their nursery room.  Soon, they can climb out of their doggy door and go outside.  (I saw one investigating already.).

I had a few spots left in this delightful litter.  Most will likely grow between 20-30 lbs, but may vary from 15-40 lbs. They will likely be non-shedding coats and vary in colour and curl.  Their vet appointment is on April 4th, and their puppy evaluation will be on April 3rd.  Choosing can start later on April 4 and into the 5th.  They can start going home on April 7th at 8 weeks old.

Contact me if you are interested in one of these charming pups!

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Beaver
Male
Grey collar

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Beefy
male
Red collar

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Bruce
male
Blue collar

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Hamlet
male
Orange collar

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Hurry
male
Yellow collar

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Luther
female
Lime collar

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Stampede
male
Brown collar

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Shell
female
Pink collar

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Guild
female
Purple collar

Bixley's and Marlo’s F1B mini/med Goldendoodles born Feb 10, 2025

On a frigid morning of February 10th, I observed an amazing miracle of a first-time mom, knowing precisely what to do, and doing it very well.  Bixley was a very quiet labourer.  There was no pacing or panting.  She slept a lot the prior days and took each pup in stride, even though some arrived quickly after another.  I have been doing this for over 21 years, and it never gets old.

There are 7 boys and 2 girls! Most of these little ones will likely grow between 20-40 lb.  (Bixley is 35lbs and Marlo is 22lb).  They have their vet appointment on April 4th, puppy evaluations will be done close to that time, and choosing can start on April 5th.  They can go home on April 7th at 8 weeks old.

Contact me if you are interested in this litter.

The theme for this litter is Bruce, Alberta.*  We were recently there with some extended family for a fundraiser.  The boys are Beaver, Beefy, Bruce, Hamlet, Hurry, Luther and Stampede.  The girls are named Shell and Guild.

*The Hamlet of Bruce, Alberta is located approximately 115km East of Edmonton in Beaver County. The community began in 1909 as Hurry, but when the Post Office was built, they decided to change the name, honouring A. Bruce Smith, the manager of the Grand Truck Pacific Telegraph Company at the time. The population is 60-70 people, depending on who you talk to.  Bruce has been the host of the legendary Bruce Stampede since 1914. If you are interested in some of the best Beef steak in the province?  The Bruce Hotel books often a month in advance for those looking for a tasty steak and buffet. The Bruce Shell is where the locals gather daily for coffee and visiting, and the little active Emmanuel Lutheran Church, bring the ladies quilting Guild together once a week.  This is a small but mighty Alberta community.

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