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Adding a second dog to your family can be a very happy, exciting time. It can also be a time of stress, anxiety, doubt, and regret. Things don’t always go as planned….actually, things RARELY go as…Continue
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Started this discussion. Last reply by Liz and Seamus Sep 24, 2011.
Amy, Cubbie, & Ollie has not received any gifts yet
Posted on May 14, 2012 at 8:20pm 6 Comments 2 Likes
As a child, there was nothing quite as exciting as being handed a wrapped present. Christmas or Birthday, it didn’t matter. The gift was for you and there was something special inside. You couldn’t open that box…
ContinuePosted on January 12, 2012 at 1:23pm 6 Comments 8 Likes
I wish I could tell you how my life started. Whether it was in a cramped cage in a puppy mill or whether my life had a happier beginning.
I wish I could tell you the story behind why I ended up for adoption, but…
ContinuePosted on January 9, 2012 at 1:50pm 6 Comments 2 Likes
Last week I decided to give the doodles some play time with other dogs and took them to doggie daycare for the while I was at work. As a puppy, Cubbie was always the life of the party there and spent his days running back and forth across the…
ContinuePosted on September 24, 2011 at 12:00am 7 Comments 2 Likes
For 2 years my DH and I had been proud owners of a mini labradoodle named Cubbie, then I started to get the “itch” to add another doodle to the family. I had always wanted to adopt a dog and was thrilled when I came…
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Forgive me if I'm at the wrong place on this site. I've found it rather confusing even though I'm pretty internet savvy. My email link sent me to this page to reply to comments left for me. But, I'm reading the question from Sara about children and I have the same question. I see that I don't qualify here since we are looking for our first dog as a family and I have four children. I'm a foster for our local humane society for cats and regularly adopt a cat/s from our high kill animal control foster to get well, fix, vaccinate etc on my own to then find it a good home to give it to. I have also had dealing with local foster groups and have been disqualified for having children. I find this disheartening since kids and pets go so well together. And currently since I really am trying to not counter my ethics of believing in "adopt not shop" ing for pets since far too many are put down for no reason. :(
We have a household of sad children missing having a dog. Long story, but we've learned a really hard lesson about trusting backyard breeders. We are now trying to figure out if a doodle would be a good match for us. It's fine if we need to follow the route of getting a puppy from a breeder. I just figured you all would know the good, the bad and the funny about doodles and the fact you're willing to tell that they do shed, helps me figure you will be honest.
Ideally our family would LOVE a goldendoodle! We think they are amazing! Unfortunatley I have only met 1 non shedding GD. I have probably come across 4 or 5 here and there and I have 2 friends with them. Since we have had Standard Poodles for the last 15 years we have become very accustomed to a non shedding breed and prefer it. How many non shedders or very low shedders have you come across?
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