DoodleAround.com

DoodleAround.com Doodle Around offers Australian Labradoodles raised to be brave, resilient, social and intelligent. Applications required.

Puppies are allocated based on temperament so each puppy gets the most perfect family for him/her. www.gooddog.com/breeders/doodle-around-montana

I am so excited to announce that Raven and Jack are expecting their first litter!! It looks like Raven is carrying 4-5 p...
04/21/2025

I am so excited to announce that Raven and Jack are expecting their first litter!! It looks like Raven is carrying 4-5 puppies due around May 22!
Puppies will be gorgeous black phantoms with some white marks possible. Most puppies will be large minis/small mediums. Jack's grandpa is only 11 pounds, so small minis are also possible.
We are now accepting applications for these gorgeous puppies! Please read about how we raise our puppies and fill out an application on our website: http://DoodleAround.com.

03/24/2025

Charlie Brown is an adorable phantom ALD. He is a miniature and should end up around 20 pounds as an adult--range is 17-25 pounds.
Charlie Brown scored a 10 out of 10 in courage, self-confidence, learning speed, resilience, sound sensitivity, eye contact, following, and people focus. He is scored high in biddability (desire to please), is playful, enjoys retrieving and had little reaction to the umbrella opening. Charlie is a 6 out of 10 for energy level and would do really great with an active family who will take him everywhere and teach him many things.
The trainer wrote: charlie is a very cuddly boy! He loves to be close to you and climbs into your lap as often as possible. He settles in as soon as he is picked up. he wasn't interested in the food reward, but still did everything that was asked of him, just with encouragement and praise.
His second favorite thing to do is to carry the paper or other toys around the test area. He will bring it back most of the time too!
He really liked the strange dog, and would benefit from having doggy daycare or safe playtimes with safe dogs. He also would really do well in group obedience and/or agility.
Charlie Brown is using the doggy door to go potty outside, even when he has the run of the huge family room, not just the puppy area. He is such a sweet, smart boy!
Please read about how we raise our puppies and fill out an application on our website: http://DoodleAround.com

We do everything in our power to NOT over-vaccinate our dogs.  We titer test our dogs every 1-3 years.  We run a nomogra...
03/06/2025

We do everything in our power to NOT over-vaccinate our dogs. We titer test our dogs every 1-3 years. We run a nomograph on our mama dogs, so we know when puppies actually need their vaccines to avoid giving an unnecessary series of vaccines. Puppies get immunity through the placenta as well as through colostrum, so the timing of the vaccines is based on mom's immunity as well as the weight loss, maintenance, or gain in the first 24 hours of life. Most of our puppies only receive 2 vaccines--1 covers them for distemper, 1 covers them for parvo.
Typically, around 70-75% of puppies are covered for parvo/distemper after the "normal" series of 3 puppy vaccines, with over 90% covered after their 15 month vaccine. However, if you follow the nomograph, over 90% of puppies are covered for parvo/distemper right away.
Your vet can run a titer test, but they are typically more expensive and give less information than running it through the UW CAVIDS lab.
You can see Pistachio's titer test, compared to her mom's nomograph in the first comment. After only 2 vaccines, Pistachio has more antibodies than her had in her nomograph. Both are covered for parvo/distemper, but Pistachio's will likely last longer than Hazel's.
This is so important to us that I have been paying for the first vaccine for the past 8 or so years.

NOT SURE IF YOUR PET NEEDS SHOTS? ALWAYS TITER YOUR PET FIRST BEFORE OVER-VACCINATING!

“Vaccinosis, the name for the chronic disease, is caused by continued use of vaccines. These symptoms mimic the original disease in parts.

Vaccines have achieved many important benefits for companion animals, however, after spending many years monitoring the results of vaccinosis, those in the animal healthcare field now have a duty to re-examine and improve the current vaccine protocols for the health and safety of their patients. This is especially true for animals with compromised immune systems, since vaccines represent one more stressor that could prove to be the tipping point between health and disease.

Side effects from dog vaccinations can occur anywhere from instantly up to several weeks or months later. Vaccines can even cause susceptibility to chronic diseases that appear much later in a dog’s life." - Dr. Jean Dodds, world-renowned veterinarian immunologist

TITER TEST:

A titer test (pronounced tight-errr) is a laboratory or in-house veterinary test measuring the existence and level of antibodies (necessary to fight off disease) in your pet’s blood. Basically, it’s a test that will tell you whether or not you actually need to vaccinate your pet.

It’s also super useful when making a decision about vaccinating a pet with an unknown vaccination history, or for determining if pets have received immunity from vaccination.

Rodney Habib - Pet Nutrition Blogger

Charlie Brown is an adorable phantom ALD.  He is a miniature and should end up around 20 pounds as an adult--range is 17...
03/06/2025

Charlie Brown is an adorable phantom ALD. He is a miniature and should end up around 20 pounds as an adult--range is 17-25 pounds.
Charlie Brown scored a 10 out of 10 in courage, self-confidence, learning speed, resilience, sound sensitivity, eye contact, following, and people focus. He is scored high in biddability (desire to please), is playful, enjoys retrieving and had little reaction to the umbrella opening. Charlie is a 6 out of 10 for energy level and would do really great with an active family who will take him everywhere and teach him many things.
The trainer wrote: charlie is a very cuddly boy! He loves to be close to you and climbs into your lap as often as possible. He settles in as soon as he is picked up. he wasn't interested in the food reward, but still did everything that was asked of him, just with encouragement and praise.
His second favorite thing to do is to carry the paper or other toys around the test area. He will bring it back most of the time too!
He really liked the strange dog, and would benefit from having doggy daycare or safe playtimes with safe dogs. He also would really do well in group obedience and/or agility.
Charlie Brown is using the doggy door to go potty outside, even when he has the run of the huge family room, not just the puppy area. He is such a sweet, smart boy!
Please read about how we raise our puppies and fill out an application on our website: http://DoodleAround.com

Dogs really do help you live longer (and happier)!
03/04/2025

Dogs really do help you live longer (and happier)!

Let's delve into the science behind this claim and discover how man's best friend might just be the key to unlocking a longer, happier life.

02/25/2025

The puppies are learning the doggy door, and they absolutely LOVE the great outdoors, snow and all!
I'm so happy they finally get to go in and out at will 🥰.
Charlie Brown is looking for his family. Please peruse our website, read about how we raise our puppies, watch our live we**am, and fill out an application: http://DoodleAround.com

As you can see, our puppy play yard is under almost 20" of snow. It is currently -6°, but we are expecting mid to high 3...
02/19/2025

As you can see, our puppy play yard is under almost 20" of snow. It is currently -6°, but we are expecting mid to high 30s tomorrow and Friday, then temperatures in the 40s with no new snow. Puppies will finally get to learn about the doggy door and the great outdoors this weekend!! They have had very little outdoor time with extremely low temperatures we've had the last couple weeks. I'm so excited to watch them experience the joy of the outdoor play yard!!

Temperament testing, first grooming, and vet checks today. Puppies are amazing! They're definitely tired today, lol! App...
02/15/2025

Temperament testing, first grooming, and vet checks today. Puppies are amazing! They're definitely tired today, lol!
Apply today! http://DoodleAround.com

Sweet Lucy loves the climbing toys! Raising brave puppies is so much fun 🥰.We are currently accepting applications for t...
02/11/2025

Sweet Lucy loves the climbing toys! Raising brave puppies is so much fun 🥰.
We are currently accepting applications for these adorable mini ALDs. Please read about how we raise our puppies, watch our live we**am, and fill out an application on our website: http://DoodleAround.com

02/08/2025
Pistachio is super easy to live with, so I keep forgetting that I need to share her photos for her family to find us. Sh...
02/08/2025

Pistachio is super easy to live with, so I keep forgetting that I need to share her photos for her family to find us. She is an adorable tri-color ALD weighing almost 35 pounds a couple days before she turns 8 months old. Taking her current weight as well as her parents' and grandparents' weights into consideration, I'm thinking she'll be 40-50 pounds as an adult.
Pistachio scored a 10 out of 10 in courage, self-confidence, learning speed, sight sensitivity, play desire, and stability. She is very people focused, has excellent patience, great following, and had little reaction to the loud sound. She is a 6 out of 10 for energy level and would do really great with an active family who will take her everywhere and teach her many things. She will not do great in a really quiet family unless they are willing to do daily training sessions.
The trainer wrote: "She was having so much fun! From the second she got set down in the (testing) area, she was playful, energetic, and very willing to do everything asked of her. When picked up, she settles in and loves to cuddle! She loved the strange dog, so having play times with safe dogs or doggy daycare would be very good for her. She would also be excellent at obedience and agility."
Pistachio and her temperament test results have been reviewed by 2 other trainers, and she could be trained as a therapy or service dog.
Pistachio is crate trained, sleeping all night (7-9 hours, depending on when we get up), doing well on leash, learning to be patient at doors, and doing extremely well with house-training, though you will need to teach her which door to ask to go out at and keep an eye on her for her first couple of weeks while she adjusts to her new home.
Pistachio has spent several weeks with the trainer, and will go back for more training until she finds her family. She is a really smart girl who learns quickly!

Puppy yoga was awesome! I was so impressed with how brave, confident, and happy the puppies were in a strange environmen...
02/07/2025

Puppy yoga was awesome! I was so impressed with how brave, confident, and happy the puppies were in a strange environment filled with strangers. I hope all of the yoga participants enjoyed the puppies as much as the puppies enjoyed them 🥰.
We are currently accepting applications for these adorable mini ALDs. Please read about how we raise our puppies, watch our live we**am, and fill
out an application on our website: http://DoodleAround.com

Tillie and Max's puppies are 6 weeks old, the time is flying by!!  Peppermint Patty, Charlie Brown, Lucy, Linus and Sall...
02/06/2025

Tillie and Max's puppies are 6 weeks old, the time is flying by!! Peppermint Patty, Charlie Brown, Lucy, Linus and Sally absolutely LOVE people! We welcome visitors to ensure puppies receive the socialization they need, and so you can see where and how our puppies are raised. We are now accepting applications for these adorable mini puppies. Please read about how we raise our puppies, watch our live we**am, and fill out an application on our website: http://DoodleAround.com

Week 6 Update
Puppy Development
The puppies are continuing to mentally develop at a fast pace. Environmental stimulation impacts your puppy's rate of mental development during this time. Mom is typically weaning, or even done nursing at this time. Physical growth and development has begun to slow. Tooth eruption is in full swing and puppies begin to chew more vigorously. Bite inhibition training continues and the puppies are learning not to bite too hard based on the reactions of their mom, their littermates, our other dogs, and their humans.
What is happening in the Nursery
We are focused on maximizing the mental development of the puppies by providing enrichment activities. We increase the variety and intensity of stimulation by introducing new toys, including toys that make noise and move mechanically, new people, and new experiences.
Puppies get outdoor play time at free will as they learn to use the doggy door (weather permitting). Their confidence to explore and experience the wider world gets greater each day. They love to go outside to play.
Getting Ready to Welcome your Pup
behavioral Issues
Obedience issues and behavioral issues are not the same thing. Sometimes our pups need more one-on-one focused effort to address behavioral issues. Often the best way to deal with behavioral issues is to hire a trainer or behaviorist to come to your home for a one-on-one consult. We recommend trainers that use positive training methods.
​Balanced trainers use a combination of positive and averse training methods. As an intelligent, trainable breed, Labradoodles do not respond well to strong averse training. Positive reinforcement, whether clicker training or praise-based training are far more successful and fun for Labradoodles.
Physical Exercise
Puppies have lots of energy and need to exercise. The most common cause of behavior issues is a lack of exercise and mental stimulation. It doesn't take much when your puppy is younger, but even 5 minutes of running every hour will help your puppy focus and remain calm.
Mental Exercise
Mental exercise is as important as physical exercise. This means challenging your pup to use its brain! A dog’s most sensitive sense is its nose, and challenging its nose is one the best ways to use its brain.
​Training and sports (obedience, agility, fly ball, etc) are great ways to challenge your dog mentally. There are also many puzzles and games available for your dog.

Preparing for your puppy
Now is a great time to get started on your preparation reading. Raising puppies is hard work, and to help support you in successfully transitioning your pup into your home, we recommend the following books as pre-reading.
1. All You Need is Love, by Jennifer Arnold
2. Raising Puppies and Kids Together, by Pia Sylvani and Lynn Eckhardt
3. Feeding Dogs, by Dr. Connor Brady
4. After Getting Your Puppy, by Ian Dunbar
5. Forever Dog by Rodney Habib and Karen Shaw Becker (I cannot recommend this book enough!!!)
6. Forever Dog Life by Rodney Habib and Karen Shaw Becker (So amazing!!)

Now is also the time to find a trainer or join an online class that will help prepare you for welcoming your puppy in 8 short weeks :) I highly recommend you look into Baxter and Bella's training program. They can walk you through all the stages of owning a dog, including what you need to prepare before the puppy goes home. DOODLEAROUND is a code that will get you 25% off their lifetime fee.

An investment of time now will pay off in the end when you have the puppy of your dreams living with you. Dogs are thinking, feeling, creatures with their own needs. It is important that we honor who our pup is and give our best effort to help them achieve their full potential. Honoring our pup for who he/she is demands that we acknowledge and accept who they are, and not force them to become something they inherently are not. Should you feel there is a misalignment between your expectations of who your dog should be and who your dog is, please read the article at the following link: http://www.drjensdogblog.com/on-expectations-and-disappointments-love-the-one-youre-with/

02/06/2025

Some videos of our sweet, happy, lovey puppies! They absolutely adore people 🥰. I'm looking forward to puppy yoga this evening!!
We are currently accepting applications for these adorable mini ALD puppies. Please read about how we raise our puppies, watch our live we**am, and fill out an application on our website:

Tillie and Max's puppies are 5 weeks old!!  Peppermint Patty, Charlie Brown, Lucy, Linus and Sally are starting to play ...
01/30/2025

Tillie and Max's puppies are 5 weeks old!! Peppermint Patty, Charlie Brown, Lucy, Linus and Sally are starting to play with each other, and with visitors! We welcome visitors to ensure puppies receive the socialization they need, and so you can see where and how our puppies are raised. This week is the super fun week as you can "see" the myelin sheath forming on their nerve endings. By the end of the week, they'll be much faster and more coordinated! We are now accepting applications for these adorable mini puppies. Please read about how we raise our puppies, watch our live we**am, and fill out an application on our website: http://DoodleAround.com

Week 5 Update
Puppy Development
At this age, puppies are focused on learning new things and experiencing new environments. Each feeling, smell, and sensation experienced when they encounter the outdoors, new toys, and people influence their development. They are curious, yet cautious at first. They explore, chase, play and learn manners from their mom and their littermates.
The puppies will begin to venture away from the safety and security of the whelping area to do a little exploring, although they will not venture very far. Awareness of their relationship to humans and other dogs begins to develop. The puppy's nervous system and bidability are developing and by the end of this critical period, will have developed to capacity.
Teeth are starting to come in and the puppies become more active in exploring the world through their mouths (just like human babies :)).
What is happening in the Nursery
As the pups become more active, they require more space. Puppies are transitioned from a small whelping box into a larger space, with room to potty, play, sleep, and eat. If they do well with a larger space, it will grow larger, if they “forget” where to potty, the area will get smaller in comparison to potty area until they “get it” again.
Puppies have been having their nails trimmed every 3 to 7 days. They are regularly handled in a respectful manner, with a particular focus on ears, eyes, paws, and privates ~ this is all done with the intention of acclimating your pup to be relaxed and comfortable during care, cleaning, and grooming.
Getting Ready to Welcome your Pup
Brushing and Trimming
Teaching your puppy to enjoy brushing can take time and patience. Cooperation should be rewarded. Required tools include: slicker brush, mat remover, double toothed comb, grooming shears. Pups should be brushed once a week. You can break it up into smaller brushing sessions over the week, as opposed to doing the entire body in one sitting each week. Brush your dog right to the skin. Brushing only the top coat will leave your dog’s coat matted against the skin, even though it looks loose at the ends. Trimming the hair between their foot pads limits dirt sticking to their paws. Trimming the hair around their bums helps with hygiene. Trimming the hair around their eyes helps them see properly.
You can find more information about how to brush your dog at: https://www.dummies.com/pets/dogs/how-to-brush-your-dog/
Bathing
Your pup should NOT be bathed often as bathing can dry out their natural oils and cause skin irritation. Rinsing them when dirty is okay, but bathing too often upsets the balance of the acid and oil and their skin. If bathing is absolutely necessary between grooming appointments, brush your pup before you bath it. Use a mild puppy shampoo. Rinse thoroughly, towel dry, and brush again. For some additional tips on how to bath your dog, please see: https://www.dummies.com/pets/dogs/how-to-give-your-dog-a-bath/
Ear Cleaning
Your pup’s ears should be cleaned once per week. Like all grooming activities, it is important to acclimate your dog to this type of handling. Patience and rewards are key. To clean your dog’s ears you need a cleaning solution and cotton balls. The technique for cleaning ears is explained at: https://www.dummies.com/pets/dogs/how-to-clean-your-dogs-ears/
Teeth Cleaning
Provide your puppy with lots of hard chew toys, such as bully sticks or sweet potato chews to help keep their teeth clean. We give them raw chicken legs daily to encourage chewing on the raw bones (never cooked!!). We do not recommend rawhide or commercial dental chews. Every puppy goes home with a toothbrush as your pup’s teeth need to be brushed at least once per week. Again, as with all grooming activities it is important to acclimate your pup to this type of handling. Remember – patience and rewards are key. Tips on teeth brushing can be found at: https://www.dummies.com/pets/dogs/how-to-brush-your-dogs-teeth/
Nail Trimming
Your pup’s nails need to be trimmed at least every two weeks. You can find instructions on how to trim nails, as well as a diagram on the anatomy of a dog’s nail at: https://www.dummies.com/pets/dogs/how-to-trim-your-dogs-toenails/
Formal Grooming
The more often your young puppy goes into the groomer, the better your adult dog will do at the groomer. The first grooms should include a bath, blowing dry, face and sanitary trims, and nail trims. If you wait for several months to take it in, and especially if you take it in for the first time during a fear period, you are doing yourself and your groomer a huge disservice. Your pup will need their first full haircut grooming at 5 to 8 months of age (depending on length desired, and depending on how well you are keeping up with brushing). After that, they will need to be groomed every 6 to 10 weeks, depending on how short they are cut and how often you brush. If their coat gets matted, they will need to go in more often. Once your dog starts to mat it is critical you get them groomed as soon as possible as they will be very quickly covered in mats. Having a matted coat is uncomfortable for a dog – kind of like having a ponytail that is too tight, except all over your entire body. Even if your dog starts to mat in peak of winter, it is better for you to get them groomed quickly and spend more time indoors, than wait for the weather to warm. The WALA website has great information on grooming: https://www.wala-labradoodles.org/grooming-care?fbclid=IwAR28cEBAaWKA1wGgnWV1YlP_sCBO80jVuuoA5JR7WTeGa_C2S6rVJyA03ik

Preparing for your puppy
Now is a great time to get started on your preparation reading. Raising puppies is hard work, and to help support you in successfully transitioning your pup into your home, we recommend the following books as pre-reading.
1. All You Need is Love, by Jennifer Arnold
2. Raising Puppies and Kids Together, by Pia Sylvani and Lynn Eckhardt
3. Feeding Dogs, by Dr. Connor Brady
4. After Getting Your Puppy, by Ian Dunbar
5. Forever Dog by Rodney Habib and Karen Shaw Becker (I cannot recommend this book enough!!!)

Now is also the time to find a trainer or join an online class that will help prepare you for welcoming your puppy in 8 short weeks :) I highly recommend you look into Baxter and Bella's training program. They can walk you through all the stages of owning a dog, including what you need to prepare before the puppy goes home. DOODLEAROUND is a code that will get you 25% off their lifetime fee.
An investment of time now will pay off in the end when you have the puppy of your dreams living with you. Dogs are thinking, feeling, creatures with their own needs. It is important that we honor who our pup is and give our best effort to help them achieve their full potential. Honoring our pup for who he/she is demands that we acknowledge and accept who they are, and not force them to become something they inherently are not. Should you feel there is a misalignment between your expectations of who your dog should be and who your dog is, please read the article at the following link: http://www.drjensdogblog.com/on-expectations-and-disappointments-love-the-one-youre-with/
We place our puppies based on temperament rather than looks, as the temperament typically doesn't change as much as the looks of the dog, barring trauma of some sort. If the puppy is the correct temperament for you, you are less likely feel at odds. However, the temperament testing is not fool proof and actions can be misinterpreted. We will take any puppy back at any time (contractually, you must return if you aren't keeping the puppy), so if you do feel a puppy isn't right for you, we will strive to replace him/her with the puppy that does fit in with your family and needs. We are a no-shelter breeder, and we work hard to ensure none of our puppies ever ends up in a shelter.

Tillie's puppies had some fun visitors this weekend.  Swipe to see what happens after visitors!! 😴😴😴We are currently acc...
01/28/2025

Tillie's puppies had some fun visitors this weekend. Swipe to see what happens after visitors!! 😴😴😴
We are currently accepting applications for these adorable mini puppies. Please read about how we raise our puppies, watch the live we**am, and fill out an application on our website: http://DoodleAround.com

Tillie and Max's puppies are 4 weeks old!!  Peppermint Patty, Charlie Brown, Lucy, Linus and Sally are starting to play ...
01/24/2025

Tillie and Max's puppies are 4 weeks old!! Peppermint Patty, Charlie Brown, Lucy, Linus and Sally are starting to play with each other, and with visitors! We welcome visitors to ensure puppies receive the socialization they need, and so you can see where and how our puppies are raised. We are now accepting applications for these adorable mini puppies. Please read about how we raise our puppies, watch our live we**am, and fill out an application on our website: http://DoodleAround.com

Week 4 Update
Puppy Development
During this stage, puppies begin to walk, bark and wag their tails. Once puppies are able to hear, they begin to mimic the sounds they hear from their mother. It doesn't take long after their ears open for puppies to go from soft grunts to full-fledged whining and barking.
This is a super fun week! As the puppies brain development matures (meaning the myelin sheath forms on all of the nerves they've been using) the puppies will suddenly go from being super clumsy, to running across the play area and pouncing on one another!! You can literally “see” the myelin sheath forming on their nerve endings by watching them become more coordinated!! The puppies love playing with their littermates, toys, and other novel stimuli in their environment.
Beginning at four weeks of age, we introduce them to raw puppy food, and they become less dependent on mom for nutrition. This weaning process typically takes 2-4 weeks, depending on how often mom still wants to nurse. We do NOT forcibly wean puppies, we let the moms determine when they are done nursing. The slower the process is, the less likely mom will end up with mastitis, and the happier mom and puppies will be. Happy moms lead to content puppies.
Puppies are entering a key socialization period that lasts until about week ten. It is during this socialization period that interaction with others increases and puppies form attachments they will remember the rest of their life. They are exposed to noises from the radio and/or TV, and CDs that expose them to various sounds. The fourth week in the puppy timeline is also when puppies begin forming emotional attachments and bonds with the people around them. Therefore we like them to meet as many people as possible, to cement in their brains that people are amazing, and cuddling feels good!
Although this is a period of rapid social development, the puppies are still eating and sleeping most of the day.
What is happening in the Nursery
We are changing toys daily so puppies interact with many different materials and surfaces, and learn how to use both fine and gross motor skills to become more coordinated.
Getting Ready to Welcome your Pup
Respectful Interaction
Puppies and dogs deserve to be treated with respect. They are not stuffed animals, but living creatures with their own desire for affection and respect. Puppies should not be carried around excessively but should be allowed to walk freely or, if they are to be restricted, on a leash. Puppies should not be restrained or forced to sit with someone they don’t want to. Puppies should be invited to interact. If they accept the invitation, they should be handled gently and respectfully. If they decline the invitation, their refusal should be respected.
Dr. Sophia Yin created some helpful graphics to teach children how to respectfully interact with dog. These can be found at: http://info.drsophiayin.com/download-free-poster-how-kids-and-pets-should-not-interact
As a reminder of the importance for respectful interaction, see the video at: https://www.thefamilydog.com/stop-the-77/
Housetraining
House training can be one of the most difficult and important parts of training your dog. It can be frustrating and definitely demands a lot of effort. Although it is possible to avoid accidents in the house at a young age through extreme diligence on the part of the family, full house training takes several months. A young pup can’t be expected to hold their need to toilet for long, so if you aren’t paying attention, don’t be surprised to find a mess in the house.
You can find some great basic tips on house training at: http://veterinarymedicine.dvm360.com/10-easy-steps-housetraining-dog. If these efforts aren’t working, a great resource for a more comprehensive approach can be found at: http://thehousebreakingbible.com

Preparing for your puppy
Now is a great time to get started on your preparation reading. Raising puppies is hard work, and to help support you in successfully transitioning your pup into your home, we recommend the following books as pre-reading.
1. All You Need is Love, by Jennifer Arnold
2. Raising Puppies and Kids Together, by Pia Sylvani and Lynn Eckhardt
3. Feeding Dogs, by Dr. Connor Brady
4. After Getting Your Puppy, by Ian Dunbar
5. Forever Dog by Rodney Habib and Karen Shaw Becker (I cannot recommend this book enough!!!)

Now is also the time to find a trainer or join an online class that will help prepare you for welcoming your puppy in 8 short weeks :) I highly recommend you look into Baxter and Bella's training program. They can walk you through all the stages of owning a dog, including what you need to prepare before the puppy goes home. DOODLEAROUND is a code that will get you 25% off their lifetime fee.

An investment of time now will pay off in the end when you have the puppy of your dreams living with you. Dogs are thinking, feeling, creatures with their own needs. It is important that we honor who our pup is and give our best effort to help them achieve their full potential. Honoring our pup for who he/she is demands that we acknowledge and accept who they are, and not force them to become something they inherently are not. Should you feel there is a misalignment between your expectations of who your dog should be and who your dog is, please read the article at the following link: http://www.drjensdogblog.com/on-expectations-and-disappointments-love-the-one-youre-with/

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