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  • What is in the Puppy Pack on the day of pick up?
    Your Puppy Pack: -Micro chip - Collar - 1 toy - Vaccination and Health Records - 1 Year Health Warranty & Spay and Neuter Contract - Initial puppy vaccination (First 5 way puppy vaccine) - Initial worming -Sentinel for a rebate coupon (https://www.sentinelpet.com/offers) - Sample bag of dog food (Nutri-source puppy for small to medium size) (found on Amazon) - Shipping Crate & Shipping Certificate from the Vet (if shipping only – extra fees apply) - We also provide you with papers on crate training, their feeding schedule, puppy supplies, vaccinations and your puppies first few weeks at home. - 1 Clicker for training - CKC PAPER (CANINE KENNEL CLUB) https://ckcusa.com/
  • How large will these dogs grow when fully grown?
    The Aussiedoodle is a cross between an Australian Shepherd and a Poodle, usually a Standard or Miniature Poodle. He is intelligent, friendly and affectionate. Depending on the size of the Poodle used in the cross, an Aussiedoodle’s weight can range from 25 to 70 pounds. Due to the size of the parents, our Aussiedoodles are typically smaller than your average sized Standard Doodle. Keep in mind that males are almost always larger than females. Our Aussiedoodles can range from 22-60 pounds.
  • What supplies and food will I need for home?
    1. A crate- preferable to have one that is a life stage: https://www.amazon.com/MidWest-Stages-Folding-Metal-Crate 2. Chew bones that will not splinter- rubber ones that are teething toys or/and antler bones. 3. A high quality soft treat- I recommend Nutri Source puppy food (Chicken and rice small/medium puppy) and chicken treats (found on Amazon and at local pet stores). 4. The wormer I use is called Sentinel: This is not just any kind of wormer it kills every worm plus heart worm so you don't have to conduct the heart worm test for your puppy (which is expensive)- This medicine though you must by from your vet and must be given every month to keep the dog free from fleas and worms and parasites for their lifetime: More information here: You can gain a rebate for this item here- https://www.sentinelpet.com/rebate Earn up to a $25 rebate on SENTINEL® Brand Products. Get your rebate now. 5. Make your vet appointment the first week you get your puppy home to have a health check. Then another appointment for the puppy at 12 -14 weeks and then 16-18 weeks for shots. I immunize at 7-8 weeks with a 5-way booster which the label is placed on your immunization record. I don't immunize any earlier as it is not recommended from my vet whom I trust completely. 6. A nice collar and leash: To start training (I send them home with a collar but this won't last too long- so buy a medium size one that will last them their early adult years) The leash will help with potty training so you can have them with you inside and outside as they go potty for praise purposes. That way you don't let them run all through your house too early. They need many boundaries at first when you are potty training! So a leash does help with that. 7. NuVet Plus Vitamin Waffer. If you wish to continue your puppy on a great supplement (that I start with all puppies on at about 5 weeks of age) then please order from the sample given to you. 1-800-474-7044. Order Code is 86250.
  • How do I get my name on the waiting list?
    To be placed on the waiting list for a puppy, you first have to go to the "Reserve your Pup" tab and send me a message explaining that you are interested in a Aussiedoodle pup. Then, I will email you back with more information about upcoming litters, pricing, and avaliability. Along with the email a puppy deposit application will be attached for you to fill out and send along with your $300 refundable check and form.
  • What Genetic Testing is done on the Dam and Sire?
    Canine Genetic Disease Combination Panels Poodle Panel: DM, NEwS, PRA-prcd, vWD1 and MDR1 Australian Shepherd Panel: CD, CEA, CMR1, DM, HC, MDR1, PRA-prcd CD - Cone Degeneration Cone Degeneration disease causes day-blindness caused by a lack of cone function in the retina of the eye. CEA - Collie Eye Anomaly The disorder causes abnormal development in layers of tissue in the eye under the retina called the choroid. CMR1 - Canine Multifocal Retinopathy The mutation causes raised lesions to form on the retina which alters the appearance of the eye but usually does not affect sight. DM - Degenerative Myelopathy Degenerative Myelopathy (DM) is a progressive neurological disorder that affects the spinal cord of dogs. HC - Hereditary Cataracts (HSF4) Hereditary Cataracts (HC) are a clouding of the lens of the eye caused by a breakdown of tissue in the eye. This condition generally results in an inability to see clearly and can cause total blindness. MDR1 - Multi-drug Resistance Multi-Drug Resistance Gene (MDR) codes for a protein that is responsible for protecting the brain by transporting potentially harmful chemicals away. In certain breeds, a mutation occurs in the MDR1 gene that causes sensitivity to Ivermectin, Loperamide, and a number of other common drugs. NE or NEwS - Neonatal Encephalopathy with Seizures Neonatal Encephalopathy with Seizures (NEwS) is an autosomal recessive disease of standard poodle puppies. PRA-prcd - Progressive Rod-Cone Degeneration Progressive Rod-Cone Degeneration, or PRA-prcd, is a form of Progressive Retinal Atrophy (PRA) in which the cells in the dog's retina degenerate and die. VWD1 - Von Willebrand's Disease Type I Von Willebrand disease (vWD) is an inherited bleeding disorder that inhibits the normal blood clotting process, causing prolonged bleeding after an injury.
  • Why Nutri Source puppy kibble?
    Nutri Source products are tested and approved by multiple independent authorities. They continue to proactively gather research and scientific data to ensure they are doing what is best for pets and following guidelines and recommendations set forth by the FDA, AAFCO (American Association of Feed Control Officers) and other experts in pet nutrition. Please see the attached documents for further information about grain free and the DM concerns. Click on the articles below from Nutri Source. Tuffy PDF Nutri Source DM Statement Nutri Source FAQ
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