Welcome to our FAQ page! Whether you're considering a Goldendoodle from Selah Springs Puppies or seeking general information about the breed, we've compiled answers to common questions to assist you.
What sizes do Goldendoodles come in? Goldendoodles are typically bred in three sizes: Standard, Medium, and Miniature, corresponding to the size of the Poodle parent.
Where are Selah Springs Puppies located? We are in Brighton, Colorado, and specialize in breeding healthy, well-socialized Goldendoodle puppies.
What health testing do your parent dogs undergo? Our breeding dogs are rigorously tested for: Hip Dysplasia Elbow Dysplasia Eye Conditions (CAER) Neonatal Encephalopathy with Seizures (NEwS) Ichthyosis Degenerative Myelopathy (DM) Von Willebrand Disease I (vWD I) Progressive Retinal Atrophy (PRA-prcd) These tests help ensure the health and longevity of our puppies.
How are the puppies raised? Our puppies are raised in a loving home environment, receiving early socialization and exposure to various stimuli to promote well-rounded behavior.
When can I bring my puppy home? Puppies are typically ready to go to their new homes at 8 weeks of age, depending on their development and health.
How do I reserve a puppy? You can reserve a puppy by contacting us directly at 720-755-8737. We will discuss your preferences and guide you through the reservation process.
What is included in the adoption? Each puppy comes with: Health testing records Vaccination and deworming history A Health Guarantee A Starter Puppy Kit
What is the temperament of a Goldendoodle? Goldendoodles are known for being friendly, intelligent, and eager to please, making them excellent family companions.
Goldendoodle Basics and Curly verses Straight Hair, which is better? Here's some of the great aspects of both! Additionally there's a whole of great information about the beloved Goldendoodle.
New Puppy Survival Guide: What to Expect the first 24 hours... Some puppy families like to read, some like "Youtube", so I have included some YouTube training guides too. These are by Zach George with Bark box. I don't think a pup needs a whole box of toys each month, but I really like his ideas and approach. First 24 hours - Youtube video that gives you some insights on how to help pup get comfortable that first day. He has other videos too like potty training and stopping play biting. Here's two links but he has more.
What are 17 things you should know about Goldendoodles before you own one.
What kind of training do your puppies receive? Our puppies are raised using the Puppy Culture program, a proven approach to early development that focuses on confidence, resilience, and social skills. From birth through the time they go home, each puppy experiences age-appropriate exercises that support healthy growth and learning.
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