Meet Bristol!
Female - Available
F1b Mini english
Teddybear Goldendoodle Puppy
Born 10/13/24
Expected Weight 25 - 35 lbs
Black And White Parti
Meet The Mom | Meet The Dad
Training Included
Ready 12/13/24
$4000
Seven Weeks Old
Bristol is a happy and calm natured girl that interacts well with us and loves attention. Her snuggly demeanor and lower to medium energy would make her the perfect playmate for young children or for someone wanting a more laid back family companion. Check out Bristol’s temperament test results by clicking the link below, all of the puppies tested very similar across the board, we are super pleased to offer these sweet babies for your consideration!
This pretty girl is expected to mature to around 25 - 35 lbs and possesses a soft and full medium to very wavy non-shedding coat that will grow out into that incredible Teddybear cuteness that everyone loves!
On the learning front, Bristol has learned to use a litter box, has begun using the doggie door for playtime and pottying outside and daily crate training has lengthened to six hours with one break. This week beginning leash work and recall has started and daily jeep rides continue, she is doing excellent for her age!
Six Weeks Old
Five Weeks Old
We are five weeks old and our little personalities are starting to develop! Our Teddybear coats are becoming full and we look pretty cute!
This past week we started beginner crate conditioning with a crate buddy so that we can slowly acclimate to sleeping in our crate. Marisa and Sharilyn have also been holding us more, offering gentle cuddling, holding while walking around and inspecting my body/mouth examination, all preparation for handling without fear when we go to our new homes. Our trainers have also started conditioned emotional response exercises such as pulling our ears, hugging around our necks, ruffling our fur, handling and squeezing our paws and clipping our nails while eating Greek yogurt during each manipulation. We are learning to show a positive response, instead of a negative one so that we can handle the bumps and tugs that we might encounter with young children or special needs children/adults with my our new families. Janet thinks we are doing great in preparation for our upcoming temperament test and that our new families will love our sweet and playful natures.
Our trainers have also started conditioning us to the different moving objects that we will encounter when we go to our new homes. Getting used to shopping carts, wheel chairs, walkers, strollers, canes, etc. prepares us for any direction our training will take once we join our new famlies. We have also progressed from sitting in a running vehicle to short car rides every day and daily crate training has lengthened!
Three Weeks Old
This has been a big week! Our eyes are now fully open and we are beginning to respond to Marisa and Sharilyn when they take us through our daily training. A litter box has been added to our nursery room and we are already searching it out to go potty in! We also finished up our Neurological Stimulation exercises and have started the next phase of our training and conditioning. Holding, cuddling and walking around during this development stage helps us to learn to be secure when being carried and handled.
At 21 days our ears began to open and we can now hear. We don’t know much about science but research says that during the first week of hearing puppies have very little startle response to loud noises so Janet makes sure to take advantage of this time to begin conditioning us to accept these noises while we are eating. Doing something pleasant while we hear, startle and recover conditions us to ignore the scary noises that we will encounter in our future life. Daily sound conditioning will continue at each of our meals until we go home to our new family. We are getting used to hearing:
The sound of a running vacuum, force blow dryer and clippers
Slamming doors, gates and dropped objects
Honking horn and running car engine
CD containing noises such as thunder, wind storm, alarm clock, lawn mower, power saw, buzzers, bells, children playing, thumps, babies crying, bumps and much more
Today we received our first bath in preparation for our update, we did great! Enjoy this week’s pictures and video!
Two Weeks Old
Over the past week, we have really gained a lot of healthy weight and are starting to crawl around. Marisa and Sharilyn are finishing up our Early Neurological Stimulation exercises and we are responding very well! Each day we accept the exercises a little bit better, giving us the perfect start towards developing a temperament that can go in whatever direction you need, whether it be for therapy, diabetic/seizure alert or as an excellent family companion. Click on the bold link to read over a more scientific description of the process and to watch a short video by author, trainer and AKC judge, Dr. Carmin Battaglia.
Our next litter update will be a video of us eating for the first time at three weeks of age. Enjoy our video showing us doing our Early Neurological Stimulation exercises, aren’t we adorable!
One Week Old
Briar’s puppies are having a great first week and spend most of the day nursing or sleeping. Puppies now spread out under the heat lamp instead of crowding around Briar to nurse constantly, this is a good sign that they are getting enough to eat and are content. Marisa and Sharilyn are taking great care of the babies and they have started taking the puppies through their first stage of socialization. Expect to see a close up video of each puppy next week going through this first stage. We are excited to introduce the puppies to you, enjoy looking at the first set of pictures and video! - Janet
Newborns Are Here!
Briar gave birth to ten beautiful and healthy brown and white parti and black and white parti boys and girls! It’s been a busy day supplementing the babies by tube feeding goats milk with colostrum and probiotics to give them a good start. All are strong and healthy and even the smallest ones are getting in there to nurse on their own. We will continue supplementing then tapering off slowly until we can see that they are gaining and thriving like they should.
Despite the fact that this was a longer delivery, Briar did great with Janet’s help. She was given oxytocin to expel any retained afterbirth and penicillin to ward off infection. Oral calcium has been a great help to bring calm so that she is content to lay and nurse her babies.
Briar will be receiving a bath this coming week then we will take pictures and a video of the puppies nursing. Our first update will be added by Friday this week after which we will contact those on the reserve list to see what color/gender they would like to move their names to. Enjoy the newborn picture, we are so thrilled with this litter! - Janet
Pregnancy Confirmed!
Briar and Murphey have been confirmed pregnant for F2bb Mini English Teddybear Goldendoodles! The vet saw eight plus puppies and little Briar is already showing a nice healthy litter! Both mom and dad have excellent temperaments and we are expecting these puppies to have social sweet natured temperaments and soft, full Teddybear coat type that everyone loves. Be sure to apply and join this list now for puppies ready to go home December 2024. Below is Momma’s ultrasound as well as pictures showing possible coat colors for this litter, we look forward to hearing from you!
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