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Happily Ever After

Our Goldendoodle and Poodle Story

When my husband and I first got married our first “child” was a beautiful Golden Retriever that I found wandering our neighborhood.  Harley was an amazing dog however my husband and I never loved having hair all over everything we owned.   Also at a relatively young age Harley developed lymphoma and when we learned that cancer was a common issue in Golden Retreivers we found that discouraging.  Harley’s eventual death was difficult for our family and caused me to decide at that moment I didn’t want a Golden Retriever again.    Fast forward several years and when my teenage daughter was in need of a companion we met with some friends once by chance and they had 2 beautiful big Goldendoodles.   Just as fun and silly as Harley always was but with out all the hair.   From then on it was an easy decision.  We acquired Ollie from a local breeder and he soon became my daughter’s best friend.   Ollie is “Daddy” of several of the pups available here now. In 2019 we Got Dixie she was 4 years old and had as many owners.  She was ill-mannered and sneaky but had an instant report with me.   After a month or so of working with some of her behaviors … She is an amazing dog and mother.  So I was hooked then on AKC Standard Poodles as well.   I later got 2 more “spoo” females and they are my posse – usually everywhere I am in the house.   Standard Poodles are the easiest breed to train I have ever had.   They seem to understand English and make me look good everywhere I go!   

Why get a Standard Poodle or Goldendoodle puppy from Idaho?

Why get a Funny Farm Standard Poodle or Goldendoodle?

Experience

Experience

We have decades of animal husbandry experience raising and showing all manner of animals, from horses in equestrian events, livestock in 4H and FFA and of course our 4 legged canine family members.

Love

Love

With our family operation, each puppy is lovingly cared for and handled in our home by our family from the time they are born to the time they go to their new families.  They are surrounded by lots of stimulation, attention, and other dogs, cats and more!  Early trainings with Puppy culture and other stimulation to ensure well rounded pups that are free from fear which can lead to aggression issues. 

Nutrition

Nutrition

Because the puppies raised on a small family farm and provided with high quality nutrition throughout the whole process including premium quality meats from our own farm!

Health

Health

Careful testing and pairings for health.  If a one of our dogs doesn’t meet our standards, they are not allowed to be a part of our breeding operation.  They may remain as pets or perhaps be re-homed, but our commitment to you and to the whole community is we will continuously seek what is best for the dogs and our prospective future families ahead of other concerns.  

Goldendoodle Breed History

The original Goldendoodle was a hybrid cross of a Golden Retriever and a Poodle. The exact date of conception is unknown as a handful of breeders emerged in the late 1990’s marketing this new breed. The idea was no doubt inspired by the creation of the Labradoodle and its success as a compatible dog for many people who experience mild allergies to dogs. The gorgeous low to no shedding coats were attracting those who loved the temperament of the Golden Retriever, but detested the amount of hair left behind and/or the allergy issues it presented. Thus, the Goldendoodle became a universal hit! As the breed continued to develop, requests for different sizes became common and breeders answered. The public’s immediate adoration of the standard Goldendoodle (a standard Poodle crossed with a Golden Retriever) led the breed originators to look at size variations to accommodate different lifestyles. There are now four categories for sizes – petite, mini, medium, and standard. They also come in a variety of colors and coat patterns. Goldendoodles are extremely social, outgoing, non-aggressive dogs that thrive on human companionship. They have a great desire to please and to learn. Each individual breed (the Poodle and the Golden Retriever) score in the top 4 of the 150 smartest dog breeds. They are incredibly intelligent and eager to please. Coupled with the low to non-shedding coats, this temperament has proven to make Goldendoodles perfect candidates for service work as well as family pets. Did we mention “Hybrid Vigor”? Hybrid vigor, the increased health benefits of crossing two completely unrelated breeds, gives the Goldendoodle the health and vitality that makes them, on average, outlive either one of their parent breeds. It should be stressed, however, that the general health and vitality is enhanced dramatically when parents have been genetically tested for the inherited diseases that both parent breeds share in common. (Goldendoodle Association)

Standard Poodle Breed History

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