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About Us


We are a small, in home breeder of English and Australian Goldendoodles, proudly breeding since 2008. Our mission is to raise happy, healthy puppies who grow into well rounded and cherished family members.

Our puppies are raised in our home, alongside our family and exposed to everyday sights, sounds, and routines from an early age. 

Our puppies come in a range of colours, from standard to rare patterns, and each litter is carefully planned to ensure the health and temperament of every puppy.

Our program follows a therapy based curriculum, including sound desensitization, exposure to different objects and surfaces, and early car experiences to build confidence and adaptability. Each puppy also goes through our Head Start Program before going home, which introduces leash exposure, sit, bite inhibition, and crate training to make the transition smoother. We keep our program small to ensure each puppy receives individualized care.

We are honoured that we have had many families return for a second and third puppy from us, and many referrals  to friends and family.

Our goal is to raise well prepared, happy puppies that are ready to thrive in their forever homes.

Our Curriculum

We believe that early socialization to new sounds, objects, and environments is essential for raising happy, healthy, and confident puppies. 

Our program combines the principles of Puppy Culture with Empowered BAB  advanced therapy/service dog curriculum to provide a strong foundation for each puppy. Establishing these early skills is key to raising well-rounded, calm, and confident companions. At 7 weeks, each puppy undergoes temperament testing to guide families in selecting the puppy that best fits their lifestyle.

All of our dogs undergo DNA health testing or are cleared by parentage, helping us produce genetically healthy puppies.

​Our Program Includes

  • ENS (Early Neurological Stimulation): Days 3–16

  • ESI (Early Scent Introduction): Days 3–16​

  • 10-Step Handling Exercises: Weeks 3–8

  • Daily Exposure & Enrichment Activities: Weeks 3–8, including new objects, surfaces, and environments

  • Sound Desensitization: Household noises, thunderstorms, fireworks, and baby sounds (Weeks 3–8)

  • Outdoor Exposure: Weather permitting​

  • Litter Training: Helps with the transition to potty training (Weeks 3–8)

  • Early Foundation Training: Leash exposure, sit, bite inhibition (Weeks 5-8)

  • Crate Training: Begins at 4 weeks

  • Car Exposure: Begins at 4 weeks​

  • Brushing, Combing, Bathing, Blow Drying (4-8 weeks)

  • Weekly Nail Trims: Starting at 1 week

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