Sophie mini golden doodle

Now Seeking A Guardian Home for Sophie:

Sophie (Available Now)
Dob 4-15-24
Mini Bernedoodle expected weight is 45lbs.
Sophie is a very loving and fun loving girl!

 

See below for more information on what it means to be a guardian home and to apply.  Thank you!

Beatrice

Now Seeking A Guardian Home for Beatrice:

Beatrice (Available Now)
Dob 5-15-24
Mini Bernedoodle expected weight is 45lbs.
Beatrice is a very loving and fun loving girl!

See below for more information on what it means to be a guardian home and to apply.  Thank you!

Guardian Home Information

We believe that a dog is a pet and not a puppy producing machine. With that in mind we have developed a Guardian Home program for our dogs. 

This program enables us to place breeding dogs in potential forever homes during their breeding years. Our Guardian Home program is designed to maximize the socialization of our dogs, which in turn imprints on their puppies. We want them all to be raised in a loving home environment participating in all the activities and fun of a family.

Our dogs’ health, happiness, and well-being are always number one to us!

All are welcome to fill out an application. However, this is a very selective program. We only allow highly qualified people and families to foster our dogs. Once we have received your application, we will set up a phone interview with you. Then, we will conduct a home visit. We are very careful in this process. This placement allows our dogs to have the best of both worlds. They get to live, play, and be socialized with a loving person/family and they get to experience all the joys of having puppies too!

There are an overabundance of pros to being a foster person/family, but there are also a few cons as well.

Pros

  • The person/family raises the dog as their own without paying a purchase price

  • All testing and breeding related expenses are covered by 406Doodles.
  • When the dog reaches retirement age, he/she will be spayed/neutered. Then, the person/family gets the dog at no buy out cost.

  • The person/family receives the priceless love and companionship of an amazing Doodle!

  • As with all of our dogs, if at any time the Guardian Home program is not working for you, we will gladly take the dog back.

  • The Guardian Home family for our females are given a “thank you” bonus of $100 per sold puppy (paid after adoption) whenever their female has to be left with us to whelp puppies. Guardian Home families of our males are paid $100 each time our stud is needed here for a breeding upon a confirmed pregnancy.
  • We value our Guardian Home families and making it work for both parties is very important for us.

  • Again, we pay for all breeding related expenses.

  • The Guardian Family gets to share the joy and excitement of helping to provide loving, well socialized pups to our wonderful waiting families!

Cons

  • The dog is ultimately ours until retired from the breeding program!

  • The females will come back to us every time they are in heat after clearances are met and they are of breeding age ( 2yrs old) We will then breed over the next couple of weeks. After successful breeding she will go back home to you.

  • The dog will come back to us one week prior to whelping and during lactation. This lasts approximately 5-7 weeks. She will then go back home with you until her next heat cycle. Each female will be bred no more than 4-5 times.

  • When the dog goes back home post lactating she will look different. She will have lost all of her baby weight and then some. In addition, she will blow her coat. So, she will have a lot less hair and look different than before. She will recover soon but will definitely look different when she first returns.

A Little more info:

A Guardian Home is NOT a foster program. Guardian relationships are entered with the ultimate goal of being a forever situation.

Why Guardian Homes?   Because as responsible breeders we want all of our puppies and the Parents to live in loving homes as part of a family! Some of our breeding dogs will be found in the loving care of our guardian homes. A guardian is someone approved by us to be a family lucky enough to have the pick of the litter as their very own. These special puppies spend their lives with their guardian families and come to visit us only when needed.

How does it work?

We co-own the dog until the contract is fulfilled. The contract allows me — Lorrie/406Doodles– litters from the female or semen from a male. The dog is your responsibility, you are her family and her forever home and accept the financial responsibilities excluding things that are directly related to breeding¼.ie¼genetic testing. When she comes into her first heat cycle I need to be notified immediately. She may be in heat between 14-28 days and will need to be watched closely so other males do not breed her. It may take between 6-12 months for her first heat cycle. She will not be bred on her first cycle. Once her first cycle is over and a few months pass depending on her age I will have her genetic testing completed.

Females can come into heat every 6 months, however doodles typically range from 6-12 months.

On the first day of the next heat cycle I need to be notified by you¼.very important! She will come to me for breeding, whether natural or AI and there may be travel involved to get her to a stud, I do what I can, however, getting her to other studs in other towns or back to Three Forks for breeding is another responsibility of the Guardian Home.

After breeding, she goes back to her Guardian family again until right before puppies are due (roughly 8 weeks). She will return to me for whelping and stay until puppies have gone to their new homes (again roughly 8 weeks). Of course, I will schedule visits for you to visit her during that time.

IF you meet our requirements and are interested in learning more about our program and any puppies available, please fill out a Guardian Home Application . After reviewing your application, chatting, and meeting, if it seems that this may be a good fit for both of us, we will move forward with a home visit and placing a pup in your home.

The dog is then raised in your home with you covering all the basics of care and training but we cover any expense related to breeding.

Here are some prerequisites and requirements for becoming a guardian family:

  • The primary caregiver cannot work full time outside the home. Work schedule must be flexible to allow transportation when needed. Unfortunately, teaching schedules do not allow for the flexibility needed for this program.

  • No intact dogs of the opposite sex are permitted to live in the home to reduce the chances of any unwanted mating.

  • Guardians must have prior experience raising and training dogs.

  • Must live in or around the Three Forks Mt due to transportation needs.

  • Guardians must be willing to follow our guidelines and recommendations set forth pertaining to care and feedings including all vaccinations.

  • To protect our Girls from harmful contaminants or personal harm, our breeding dogs may not go to Doggy Day Care or be boarded while their Guardians are away except for my home. So please be sure you have someone available to doggy sit either at your home or theirs or here with us. (standard boarding fees do apply)
  • Guardians are required to maintain pet insurance on the dog for the guardian period, we recommend this to all of our families anyway to help with the cost of unexpected issues that may arise such as injuries. Pet insurance does not cover nor protect the breeder, it protects you against unforeseen (non-breeding related) health issues or emergencies. We of course cover all expenses related to breeding.
Guardian Home Application
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If Approved a separate contract will need to be signed.

Name
Address
Gender*
Does anyone in your home have allergies?
Do you have children or grandchildren in the home or that visit? If so how many? Exposure to dogs?*
Have you ever owned a dog before? From a puppy?*
What is your level of expertise/training with dogs, I appreciate your honesty!*
What is your lifestyle? Please explain.
Do you own any other animals? If so please explain
Do you own or rent your home?
Do you have a fenced yard?
Puppy Commitment
Are you aware of the time and energy needed to care for and train a new puppy? Will you accept this responsibilty?