Health Testing, producing healthy well tempered poodles.

We are committed to responsible breeding and properly testing all prospective breeding dogs prior to placing them in our program.  Currently, Standard Poodles are tested for the following genetic diseases.

  • Degenerative Myelopathy, DM (SOD1A
  • Neonatal Encephalopathy with Seizures, NEWS (ATF2
  • Osteochondrodysplasia, Skeletal Dwarfism (SLC13A1, Poodle Variant
  • Progressive Retinal Atrophy, prcd (PRCD Exon 1
  • Von Willebrand Disease Type I, Type I vWD (VWF)
  • Chondrodystrophy and Intervertebral Disc Disease, CDDY/IVDD, Type I IVDD (FGF4 retrogene – CFA12
  • GM2 Gangliosidosis (HEXB, Poodle Variant

All puppies leave on a non-breeding contract, a free month of pet insurance that starts the moment you leave, and the basics to get you started on your new journey.

Frequently Asked Questions

Young puppies are incredibly adaptable and adjust well at a young age to the proper introduction of children and other dogs/animals.  The introduction should be in a safe environment and you must ensure it is a positive experience for the puppy (this is critical to the success of the introduction).  If you are introducing to children, please ensure you have covered basic manners with the children and never leave them unattended.  When introducing to other animals (only after it is safe to do so and you are sure they are properly vaccinated), do so with care and do not leave them unattended.  The introduction should occur gradually and should be decided by the animal(s).  If they are growing frustrated (or agitated) separate them and re-introduce them the next day.
Puppies begin the house training process in our care however they are still young puppies and you will need to continue to reinforce training with consistent outings to ensure they continue to develop proper house manners.  Puppies’ bladders are very small and you should gradually increase the time between potty breaks to ensure success!
Puppies go home with age-appropriate vaccines which are required at 8, 12, and 16 weeks.  You will need to complete the vaccination and we will provide the dates suggested once the puppies are born and we know the date of the first vaccinations.
Yes!  We want you to succeed with your new puppy.  If you have any questions or need support, please call, email, or message us and we will assist in any way we can.

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