We have puppies! Yippee! Ella & Neo are the very proud parents of 9 beautiful F1 English Goldendoodles born just a couple of days ago! Ella is a first-time mommy and doing a fabulous job and loving all of her babies. I couldn't ask for a sweeter (is that a word?!) girl.
The Orange boy had a rough beginning and needed a little jump-start, but seems to be doing well and hanging with the rest of the gang. They are all gaining weight, even in just a few short days, but I'll feel even better after Orange boy gets a few more days under his belt.
Here are some pictures taken today at just 3 days old. Aren't they precious?!
Bunch #1:
Orange, Grey, Red, Blue and Green Boys--
Bunch #2:
Purple, Turquoise and Pink Girls and Yellow Boy
The Whole Puppy Pile!
Welcome! We are a small, family-focused Labradoodle & Goldendoodle breeder located in sunny Southern California, just outside Los Angeles. Come take a look and see what we're all about! www.faithfuldoodles.com
Saturday, December 31, 2011
Friday, October 28, 2011
Now Accepting Deposits for Upcoming Litters!! | Southern California Labradoodle Goldendoodle Breeder
I'm so excited to announce that I am now accepting deposits for the following 3 litters!
*Molly and Brutus's litter of mini/medium Australian Multi-Gen Labradoodles in shades of creams and chocolates. Should be approximately 20-30 lbs and maturity and have fabulous, non-shedding coats! Molly is due right around Christmas (or a few days after) and the puppies will be ready the 3rd or 4th week in February.
*Ella and Neo's litter of medium F1 Goldendoodles in shades of creams and apricots. Guessitmating their adult size to be approx 25-45 lbs, but it's hard to say. Ella has lots of bigger dogs in her lines, although she herself is only 45 lbs, and Neo has lots of miniature poodles in his lines even though he's on the bigger side (30 lbs). Can't WAIT! Puppies due right around New Years and ready the first week in March.
*Hope & Ryder's litter of mini/medium F1B Labradoodles in shades of creams, apricots and reds. Will mature to approx 15-35 lbs. Hope's estimated due date is Jan with the puppies ready in March, but this breeding has not taken place yet.
Please contact Julie at faithfuldoodles@hotmail.com or by calling 661-702-7955 for more info!
Wednesday, October 26, 2011
Now Accepting Deposits for Australian Multi-Gen Labradoodle Puppies! | So Cal Labradoodle Breeder
I'm SO excited to announce that we have a new mama here at Faithful Doodles! Well, she's not new to my family but is new to our crew of Mamas & Papas.
MOLLY is an incredible Australian Multi-Gen Labradoodle, owned by my parents at Mission Hills Labradoodles. My parents just moved to California from Kansas City and with all the chaos that comes along with moving, Molly is gonna come to my house to have her puppies. We are SO excited!
The pictures of Molly just don't do her justice on how truly adorable she is. Her coloring is considered a cafe, although I think she could be considered the rare lavender color. She was dark chocolate when she was a puppy and has lighten up to the beautiful cafe color. It's gorgeous in person! Molly has a wool coat with super silky, soft spiral curls and I can't stop touching it! Her coat is easy to maintain and doesn't shed at ALL (my mom has severe allergies). But Molly's beautiful outside doesn't compare to her beauty on the inside. She's a fun, happy girl that's super smart and has a zest for life. She's also royally spoiled by my parents and I call her their little princess! :)
This will be the first litter of Australian Multi-Gens for Faithful Doodles and I'm so super excited about the daddy of the litter. His name is Brutus from Southern Charm Labradoodles and I have been an admirer of him for a lloonnnggg time. So excited that I finally get to see some of his puppies! Thank you to Carol for letting us use your adorable boy and for being so great to work with! Brutus is a chocolate & white parti Australian Labradoodle.
Below are pictures and stats about Molly & Brutus, as well as pictures of a couple of past puppies out of Molly. Yippee!!
Molly
Breed: Australian Multi-Gen Labradoodle
Color: Cafe (possibly Lavender)
Weight: 28 lbs.
Height: 17" tall.
Hips: OFA Good
Elbows: OFA Normal
Eyes: CERF=Normal
PRA clear through parentage
MOLLY is an incredible Australian Multi-Gen Labradoodle, owned by my parents at Mission Hills Labradoodles. My parents just moved to California from Kansas City and with all the chaos that comes along with moving, Molly is gonna come to my house to have her puppies. We are SO excited!
The pictures of Molly just don't do her justice on how truly adorable she is. Her coloring is considered a cafe, although I think she could be considered the rare lavender color. She was dark chocolate when she was a puppy and has lighten up to the beautiful cafe color. It's gorgeous in person! Molly has a wool coat with super silky, soft spiral curls and I can't stop touching it! Her coat is easy to maintain and doesn't shed at ALL (my mom has severe allergies). But Molly's beautiful outside doesn't compare to her beauty on the inside. She's a fun, happy girl that's super smart and has a zest for life. She's also royally spoiled by my parents and I call her their little princess! :)
This will be the first litter of Australian Multi-Gens for Faithful Doodles and I'm so super excited about the daddy of the litter. His name is Brutus from Southern Charm Labradoodles and I have been an admirer of him for a lloonnnggg time. So excited that I finally get to see some of his puppies! Thank you to Carol for letting us use your adorable boy and for being so great to work with! Brutus is a chocolate & white parti Australian Labradoodle.
Molly & Brutus have been bred for a litter of miniature/medium Australian Multi-Gen Labradoodles due at the very end of December, ready for their homes the 3rd or 4th week in February. The puppies will be non-shedding with fantastic coats and temperaments. We are expecting both creams & chocolates and for them to mature to approximately 20-30 lbs.
They are $2500, which includes a healthy, happy puppy that has been given 8 weeks of round-the-clock care 'n love; 2 year health guarantee on genetic issues, first set of shots, initial de-worming, micro-chip, registration with the International Labradoodle Association, coupon for a free starter bag of food and records & pedigrees on both parents. A $250 non-refundable deposit is required to reserve one of these cuties and puppies are sold on a first-come, first-serve basis in the order that the deposits have been received.
Please contact Julie at faithfuldoodles@hotmail.com or 661-702-7955 for more info!
Below are pictures and stats about Molly & Brutus, as well as pictures of a couple of past puppies out of Molly. Yippee!!
Molly
Breed: Australian Multi-Gen Labradoodle
Color: Cafe (possibly Lavender)
Weight: 28 lbs.
Height: 17" tall.
Hips: OFA Good
Elbows: OFA Normal
Eyes: CERF=Normal
PRA clear through parentage
Photo courtesy of Mission Hills Labradoodles |
Molly needing a little bit of a trim! :) |
Example of Molly's Past puppy. This puppy has been sold. Photo courtesy of Mission Hills Labradoodles |
Examples of Molly's past puppies. These are sold. Picture courtesy of Mission Hills Labradoodles |
Example of Molly's Past Puppy. This puppy has been sold. Picture courtesy of Mission Hills Labradoodles. |
Brutus
Breed: Australian Multi-Gen Labradoodle
Color: Chocolate & White Parti
Weight: 20 lbs.
Height: 16" tall.
Hips & Elbows: Excellent to Good per Wallace
Eyes: CERF=Normal
PRA & vWD clear through parentage
Cardiac: Normal
Thyroid: Normal
Photo Courtesy of Southern Charm Labradoodles |
Brutus. Photo courtesy of Southern Charm Labradoodles |
Brutus. Photo courtesy of Southern Charm Labradoodles |
Monday, October 24, 2011
Hope's F1B Labradoodles 8 Weeks Old | Southern California Labradoodle Goldendoodle Breeder
Hi everyone!
Well, I'm only 2 months behind in my blogging! :) Below are some pictures of Hope & Ryder's mini/medium F1B Labradoodle puppies when they turned 8 weeks old and went to their new homes. Love their new families! :)
Well, I'm only 2 months behind in my blogging! :) Below are some pictures of Hope & Ryder's mini/medium F1B Labradoodle puppies when they turned 8 weeks old and went to their new homes. Love their new families! :)
This is White Boy, now Stanley. He joins Rosie, his niece (?) from a different Faithful litter. Hi Rosie! |
Green Boy is now Telly, which is short for Telltale, a term used in sailing. They are newlyweds....aren't they adorable! |
Orange Boy is Hudson. Love, love that name! I need to have another child so I can name him that. :) |
This is Blue Boy being loved on by his 2 new, adorable owners! |
Purple Girl is Miss Izzy. She'll be just as sweet and cute as those adorable girls! |
Yellow Girl is LuLu, a future Faithful Doodles hopeful. Keepin' our fingers crossed! |
Pink Girl is now Noodles and has a fun family to play with! |
Monday, August 22, 2011
Hope's F1B Labradoodles 5 Weeks Old | Southern California Labradoodle Goldendoodle Breeder
Hope's puppies are gettin' spunky and playful......love it! This is both Hope and Neo's first litter, ever, and they are turning out to be a bit smaller than I originally expected, but they are still oh-so adorable! Right around this time is when I can begin to see their individual personalities start to come out. So fun!
Here they are at 6 weeks and 3 days old, in no particular order:
There is still availability with this litter. Please contact me for more info!
Julie: 661-702-7955 or faithfuldoodles@hotmail.com
Here they are at 6 weeks and 3 days old, in no particular order:
Green Boy |
Orange Boy |
Pink Girl |
Red Boy |
White Boy |
Purple Girl |
Yellow Girl |
Blue Boy |
Tuesday, August 9, 2011
Hope's F1B Labradoodles 4 Weeks Old | Southern California Labradoodle Goldendoodle Breeder
Hopefully you read my previous post, which kinda explains why I'm SO behind on my photos. But I finally had a chance to take pictures of Hope's litter babies. They're so petite but have grown SO much! They are starting to play and wrestle with each other, have found their voices and started on solid food this week......so super fun! I love listening to them try to bark and growl at each other. Hehe! Check 'em out:
Saying Good-Bye | Southern California Labradoodle Goldendoodle Breeder
Things have been flying by at warp speed these past couple of weeks and have been going so fast that it's not much more than a blur in my clouded mind! This has been quite possibly one of the busiest summers I've ever had.......so much so that I feel like I didn't have a summer and now school is starting up THIS week. So unbelievably crazy! With 3 little kiddlets of my own, 3 litters of puppies and their respectively families to care for, my parents moving here from out of state, mom getting in fairly serious car accident, sisters family visiting for 10 days, going on family vacation, husband buying a business, getting ready for kids to start school.......my mind is dizzy!
And in the midst of this craziness we call life, 2 of my sweet litters have grown so much it was time for them to go to their new homes. I'm always asked if I'm sad when they leave..... I'll be honest that it's honestly very bittersweet. I can't NOT be attached to these little loves, especially when I'm trying to give them all that I can while they are in my care. But right around 7-8 weeks of age, they start needing a LOT more care, love, attention and training than I'm realistically able to do, so I'm thankful that they have wonderful, loving homes to go to to get that attention they need. ANNDDDD.....most importantly, I must say that I adore my puppy families and am continuously amazed at the amazing people God brings my way. They are so special and such wonderful families. What a blessing you all are!
Anyhow, below are pictures of my sweet cuties going home with their new families. Such a fun day for them (and a really sad day for my own kiddos!).
Let's start with Lilly's Litter of F1B Labradoodles:
And here's Zoey's Litter of F1B Goldendoodles:
And in the midst of this craziness we call life, 2 of my sweet litters have grown so much it was time for them to go to their new homes. I'm always asked if I'm sad when they leave..... I'll be honest that it's honestly very bittersweet. I can't NOT be attached to these little loves, especially when I'm trying to give them all that I can while they are in my care. But right around 7-8 weeks of age, they start needing a LOT more care, love, attention and training than I'm realistically able to do, so I'm thankful that they have wonderful, loving homes to go to to get that attention they need. ANNDDDD.....most importantly, I must say that I adore my puppy families and am continuously amazed at the amazing people God brings my way. They are so special and such wonderful families. What a blessing you all are!
Anyhow, below are pictures of my sweet cuties going home with their new families. Such a fun day for them (and a really sad day for my own kiddos!).
Let's start with Lilly's Litter of F1B Labradoodles:
Purple Girl is now Selah and was adopted by the coolest family ever! |
How cute is Blue Boy right here?! |
Orange Boy, aka the TANK, is with such a fun family! His name is now Gryffin |
Awww....sweet, petite Pink Girl is now livin' in the Bay Area and goes by the name Zoey. I kinda like that name. :) |
Sweet Yellow is now Sweet Gracie. Hi Gracie! |
And here's Zoey's Litter of F1B Goldendoodles:
Blue Boy, now going by KC, is now apart of THE most loving home. His family already has a Zoey puppy from a different litter so I'm thrilled for him to join his half-brother! |
Um, cute couple, yes? :) Orange Boy is named after her Grandpa, Murray. =sigh= LOVE. |
What a cute family photo! Purple Girl is now going by LuLu. That makes 3 of Zoey's puppies with that same one and one of my VERY favorite names ever. I just might need a LuLu of my own. |
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