What makes my Pyredoodle puppies so special?

well, let me tell you.

INTENTION - these sweet puppy parents have been carefully selected and paired for the best health, temperament and confirmation as possible. All parents are fully tested and DNA/Genetically tested. They have been cleared of any genetic defects that could hinder their offspring. Both parents are fed vitamin and mineral supplements during mating season to also ensure the puppy’s health. Mom is given prenatal vitamins while she is carrying her puppies. If I could provide an epidural during labor, I’d do that too!!

ENVIRONMENT - puppies are born in my birthing cabin. This cabin has a birthing room that is set up like a “den” so the momma feels comfortable and as natural as possible. The cabin has 24/7 puppy cameras, HVAC, and a doggy door so mom can come and go as she needs. The sound and movement sensors on the cameras keep me posted on the activity so I can watch from a distance how mom and babies are doing during the birthing process. The cabin is cleaned and sterilized daily with high grade veterinary products to ensure the puppies come into this world as germ free as possible.

TRANSITION - After the birthing process is complete the mom and babies are cleaned up, the bedding is changed and the 5’x7’ room they’re in is converted to a 5’x5’ “whelping” area to secure the puppies. The puppies are held, given pressure point massages, cuddled and loved on from day two. This is to desensitize them to touch. I constantly use the words “puppy, puppy, puppy” in a friendly happy voice every time I come to engage with the pups in any way. This creates a positive imprinting response related to me (and later to you) that sets up a very important recall for your puppy!

2 WEEKS - STRUCTURED TRANSITION - At 2 weeks of age I remove the whelping box so the puppies are free to move and explore around the 5’x 7’ room. This allows the puppies to sleep in one area and move to the other side to potty. This is a natural process and so important for future crate and house training. When the puppies are walking and climbing well enough to explore they begin going out the doggie door for outside play time in a small secure yard. They have toys for play time and to stimulate learning. As soon as their eyes open I start individually structured training similar to “Puppy Culture”. These “training” sessions are only a few minutes in the beginning as puppy’s attention span in extremely short!

4 WEEKS - FOOD TRAINING - At 4 weeks of age I introduce food and start teaching manners at the “feeding table”. Each puppy is taken individually at first, then I slowly add in the siblings until they are all eating calmly together. I start a few commands such as “sit” and “wait”. At feeding time, it’s nice to have these two behaviors locked in!

6 WEEKS - TRANSITION - At 6 weeks of age, I take momma out of the whelping area during the day to start the separation process. She goes back with her puppies in the evening and through the night. I believe this helps the puppy adjust to being without his/her family during the day while you are away from home. I also start training the puppies in a few more commands like, “no bite”, “leave it” and “settle”, along with the “sit” and “wait” I started a few weeks earlier. These are 5 essential commands that will help with the transition into their new home.

7 WEEKS - SLEEP TRAINING - At 7 weeks of age the puppies are in individual crates alone during the night, they are away from their mother and siblings but still in the same whelping cabin. They are given a stuffy to sleep with so they can cuddle with it as they did their siblings. I continue training the 5 essential commands.

8 WEEKS - HEALTH EXAM - At 8 weeks old the puppies go for their veterinarian exam. At this time they get an individual thorough exam. Their eyes, ears, nose, throat, mouth, heart, lungs, bone structure, coat, tail, feet, skin and lymph nodes are examined. They get their second vaccines and a fecal check to ensure they are parasite free. I purchase their first flea, tick and Heartworm prevention so they’re ready for you to just enjoy and love on until their next veterinary visit. They are also Microchipped and I continue training the 5 essential commands.

EXPERIENCE - I want you to see your puppy grow - it makes it all the more real that they are joining your family!!! So, be prepared for lots of pictures and videos each week. And if you want to FaceTime your sweet puppy, just let me know and we will set up the appointment!

WELCOME HOME - At 8 1/2 to 9 weeks of age they are able to go to their new families. They get a fresh bath and pamper for the day they meet their forever family! You’ll receive a reusable bag filled with a bag of their puppy food, veterinarian records, veterinary receipts, microchip registration information, breed information handout, puppy agreement, vaccine booklet and their Heath Certificate signed by an accredited veterinarian.

HEALTH - All puppies are given their 1st and 2nd vaccines, they’re dewormed at 2, 4, 6 and 8 weeks of age and come with a genetic health guarantee.

CONTINUED RELATIONSHIP:

BOARDING - If you are ever going out of town and need a place to board your pups, I would love to be their little temporary home for the weekend/week! Once they are a family member of mine - they always are! Feel free to reach out anytime you are needing them boarded!

LIFETIME BREEDER SUPPORT - from the time you decide to get a Pyredoodle baby from me until, well… forever - I want to be friends! I want to be there for you and your puppy for life!! I provide a service to you of knowledge, experience and support. I have been in the veterinary field for 20 years, so if I don’t know the answer to your question… I know someone who does. I keep my phone open for the hours between 8am-6pm CST to make sure you always have a “friend in your pocket” when it comes to your puppy!

I hope this information will provide complete confidence in the fact you are receiving a Pyredoodle puppy that has been loved and cared for in a way that makes him/her the best fit for your family.

It’s an honor to do this and to provide this level of support for a puppy that will be a part of your family forever.

with honor,
Jolynn