Goldendoodles Forever

Goldendoodles Forever We are breeders of amazing Mini/medium Goldendoodle puppies.

We are located in Dubuque, Iowa and our multigen puppies come in wonderful colors of apricot, red, black, chocolate, and phantom.

05/24/2026

Mini Goldendoodles. 17-27 pounds of adorable when full grown.

Puppy take-home was as fun and heartwarming as always. These cuties are still available. Males and females. 17-27 pounds...
05/24/2026

Puppy take-home was as fun and heartwarming as always. These cuties are still available. Males and females. 17-27 pounds. Please call or message me with interest. 563.580.3319

For anyone struggling with pulling on walks this video is one training option. Great advice and step by step instruction...
05/22/2026

For anyone struggling with pulling on walks this video is one training option. Great advice and step by step instruction. 😊

How To Stop Your Dog PULLING On The Leash. Will works with a Golden Retriever to stop them from pulling on the lead and getting to walk to a beautiful heel. ...

Next, and last until Oakley’s puppies are ready to go home, is Kiva. We kept Kiva with the intent of evaluating her to b...
05/18/2026

Next, and last until Oakley’s puppies are ready to go home, is Kiva. We kept Kiva with the intent of evaluating her to be a future mom in our program. We have now decided she will be a little bit bigger then we normally want for our momma dogs so it’s time to place her with her new family member(s). Kiva will be 40-45 pounds full grown. She has a beautiful cream/apricot low to no-shed coat. Kiva is very sweet, a little shy, and very easy to train (smart cookie!!). She likes most dogs but needs to get to know them on her own time. She will put them in their place with a low growl if they are getting too nosy. She is good with babies and children - very gentle. She sits for attention, is started on leash training, recall, crate, and house training. Please call or text with interest. 563.580.3319

Update: 5.18.26: Rosie is spoken for. Thank you all for your interest. Miss Rosie was planning on going to her new home ...
05/17/2026

Update: 5.18.26: Rosie is spoken for. Thank you all for your interest.
Miss Rosie was planning on going to her new home this Tuesday. Sadly, her family had unforeseen circumstances arise and she is now available. She is 4.5 months old and is doing great with training. Sweet, people focused, and social. Please call or text me with interest. 563.580.3319

05/01/2026
04/26/2026

If a puppy can hold his urine in a crate for a two hour nap, that does not mean that he can hold his urine when awake and active for two hours. We do cover this in the house and crate training section of our puppy course, (link in comments) but here is the jist of it.

A student wrote in with the "problem" that her puppy would go outside and p*e, and then come back inside the house and, ten minutes later, p*e again. Now, this "double and triple p**p and p*e" is a developmental stage and we do cover it in the puppy course. It's totally normal, it takes a while for them to learn to and/or be able to evacuate their bladder and bowels completely in one shot.

So I reminded her where the course material was on that and suggested she review it again.

And she replied to me, well, no it's not that because we are already onto the "Puppy's First Kegels" and the puppy can take a nap in a crate for two hours with no distress, so it can't be that the puppy has to go ten minutes after he goes outside.

Here's the thing. A puppy's ability to hold it is going to depend very much on context...that's what the "Toilet Tells" and "Potty Predictors" in the course are about. When a puppy (or a human) sleeps, they (we) produce an antidiuretic hormone that suppresses urine production.

That's why you can sleep 8 hours a night without needing to get up and urinate, or maybe urinate once. But if you work 8 hours in an office you will be urinating many times during the day.

Just an aside, some people don't produce a lot of that antidiuretic hormone and they need to get up many times a night to p*e, but normally you won't need to get up many times a night to p*e.

Yet another aside, as you (and your dog) age, you often will produce less of that antidiuretic hormone at night, which is why older people and dogs often need to go more frequently.

But the main point here is that sleeping in a crate is a biological context that is very, very, different from being awake and active.

And it's completely normal for a 15 week old puppy to p*e outside and then come inside and p*e again within a few minutes, especially if he's playing or excited...those states of emotional arousal stimulate the bladder and urine production and make it harder for the puppy to hold it.

I'm putting aside specific advice for house training because that's what the course is about. But I want to reassure puppy owners that:

🐶Double p*es are normal,

🐶A puppy's ability to hold urine depends on the context, and

🐶You can't set the bar for how long a puppy can hold urine by how long he can nap without needing to get up and p*e🐕.

04/21/2026

This is great “tutorial”!! Dogs need to learn how to rest their minds - not just their bodies. 💕

04/17/2026

Crate training is going well! They will take about an hour and a half nap in their crates with their snuggle puppies. 💕

04/09/2026

Rosie is having a blast! We have just 3 mini’s available and ready to go home. She is one. All 3 are girls, are red in color, and will range from 15-30 pounds when full grown. One peanut (Currently named Midge) may even stay under 15. The other two should be 20-30. Call or text or do the application and I will call you. 563.580.3319

https://www.goldendoodlesforever.com/application-1

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Asbury
Dubuque, IA
52002

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