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You said, when we were asking about how he would fit in with us, that he would be ready to come and take over. Well, you couldn't have been more right. He pretty much is the center of attention most of the time. House training was very easy and with a little bit of training he soon learned to ring the bell to let us know when he wanted to go out. Using the clicker method, he could sit, down, leave it, stay and wait from very very early on. He was a star at puppy kindergarten. He loves people so much that he has a hard time sometimes remembering to stay "off" Need some more work on that but the root of the problem is us since we didn't mind the standing up to us and weren't consistent from the beginning. On the other hand, he waits patiently to allow us to go first in and out of he house and has since the beginning. He goes with us everywhere. He started at a very young age attending grandchildren sporting events. He loves to go in the car and loves loves loves children and other dogs. We appreciated that you had acclimated him to the crate before we got him and that you sent along a little toy with familiar scents on it when he traveled as well as providing medicine to give him to prevent illness brought on by stress. Our vet was impressed. We just got in about an hour ago – just as hot here as it was up there! Tyke was a WONDERFUL traveler – the car makes her sleepy! About halfway home, she started screaming– she was hungry! We stopped and gave her a little dried puppy chow in her crate, and she ate it and played with it until she went to sleep! We were going to let her sit in Mom’s lap while I drove, but she wanted to CRAWL, so we put the crate on the backseat so she could see both of us through the front seats, and she was perfectly happy!
Last night, she went straight into her crate, and whined twice for me to let her out to pee. We were on the second floor, so we used the piddle pads – she goes just as soon as you sit her on them. When she was done, I’d put her back in her crate, and she was asleep again within about five minutes. We have just been exploring her new backyard – she found out that pine cones bite back! Met Pam and her kids with Shoney this morning on the way back – as soon as I download the pictures, I’ll send them to you – she wasn’t one bit afraid of Shoney. Thanks for everything, and I’ll be sending the pictures tonight or tomorrow!!! Hello, Here is a recent picture of Piper, who is now 7 months old. He has been a great dog, very easy to train, and remarkably calm. Everywhere we take him people are amazed at how calm he is for a puppy. He also puts up with a lot from our five year old and is really gentle with her. Also, everyone who sees him decides they want one too! I have a friend who wants a dog as close to Piper as possible. In your current puppies that are on the website, are the dark ones chocolate and are they available? I can’t tell exactly if they are brown or black.
Lisa K . We are the owners of Louie, the "honker". Just thought we'd let you know that Louie is doing great! He's 65 pounds of solid doodle muscle, the cutest dog in South Florida, if not the world. He still loves his belly rubs! He is the sweetest dog in the world. We are so happy he came to our lives.
Stephanie I wanted to update you on Lucy. She is great. She has graduated to the bed and she has mastered the stairs. She is so lovable and adorable. She listens well. She is so funny to watch! She is a little princess! I can take her out for her walk and say are you ready for a treat and she runs to her room when we come in the house. She is so easy to train. Show her once and it sticks. She has turned into a mommys girl! The girls adore
her. She was and is the perfect addition to our family. Thank you again. Samantha T We came to your farm in Feb and found the best dog in the world! We named him Bailey and he's a year and 4 months now and he's been the greatest joy in our household.I have attached some pictures of him with our kids for you to see how beautiful he's grown.
Thanks The P****** Family & Bailey Willie, is about to turn one year old on April 19 and we thought you might like to see how he turned out. (pictures attached above) He is the cutest dog. Everywhere we go people ask us what kind of dog he is and where we got him
You said, when we were asking about how he would fit in with us, that he would be ready to come and take over. Well, you couldn't have been more right. He pretty much is the center of attention most of the time. Housetraining was very easy and with a little bit of training he soon learned to ring the bell to let us know when he wanted to go out. Using the clicker method, he could sit, down, leave it, stay and wait from very very early on. He was a star at puppy kindergarten. Of course, he still has a few things to perfect. A new puppy across the street will cause him to look over his shoulder when we call come, hestitate a moment and keep going to meet up with his friend. As a result we no longer let him off the leash much. As soon as it stops snowing around here (April 12 and we are having a snowstorm today!!!) we will be working with him outside more with the ultimate goal of improving his ability to ignore temptation. He loves people so much that he has a hard time sometimes remembering to stay "off" Need some more work on that but the root of the problem is us since we didn't mind the standing up to us and weren't consistent from the beginning. On the other hand, he waits patiently to allow us to go first in and out of he house and has since the beginning. He goes with us everywhere. He started at a very young age attending grandchildren sporting events. He loves to go in the car and loves loves loves children and other dogs. We appreciated that you had acclimated him to the crate before we got him and that you sent along a little toy with familiar scents on it when he traveled as well as providing medicine to give him to prevent illness brought on by stress. Our vet was impressed. Charlie continues to be the "benchmark" doodle that everyone wants! He is up to 4 siblings (1 full, 3 halfs) in our Ohio village! Coat feel as soft as velvet. No health problems at all and he will be 5 in May. I'd order another one just like him, but we are staying with one dog at this time.
Take Care, Laura and Charlie We met you in Chicago to pick up our newest family member, Clifford, almost 7 years ago this coming summer. He has been the most wonderful pet, and a very loyal friend to all. In a few weeks, we are traveling to Atlanta, and then driving to Nashville. We were wondering how far your farm is , and if it is not too far could we come and visit? Everyone who meets Cliff, loves Cliff. We recommended you to another Detroit family, and hear they are awaiting the arrival of their newest family member.
Thank you for bringing so much joy into our lives. Stacy G HI!
I just want to tell you how pleased we are with our dog! His name is Bailey. He is just about the smartest and best mannered dog anyone has ever seen. You show him a trick once and he learns it. He is great around children and everyone cannot believe how well behaved he is. He never chewed anything he wasn't supposed to. He even puts his toys back into his basket. He was house broken in 7 days.... My friends have bought dogs from other breeders and none have the temperament or are as much a family dog as Bailey is. He loves both of my children and loves to play with them and tolerates much hugging and kissing. I cannot thank you enough for our beautiful addition to our family! On that note, we are interested in purchasing a brother or sister for Bailey. He is 2 1/2 years old now………………..Thanks again! Deb Z Just yesterday while I was walking Charlie downtown, we were stopped by about 6 people and they asked all about him. That is a typical scene between having an adorable looking dog, and living in a very friendly village. Right now Charlie looks like a stuffed animal. We keep his coat the same length all over and his last trim was in November. He still has a puppy personality and is very playful.
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