Our sweet Maggie
 
Welcome! We are located in beautiful Oregon!
Family-raised F1b and multigeneration Labradoodles, and soon goldendoodles, of highest quality
 
 
AVAILABLE PUPPIES AND PLANNED BREEDINGS
Next litters planned for summer and fall of 2008! PUPPY PRICES
 
 
Our Dog Family
We adore every one of our dogs!
 
 
Genetic Test Results
OFA, PennHip, Optigen, Pawsitive ID
 
 
Pedigrees
Pedigrees of our dogs
 
 
SOME PICTURES OF MAGGIE AND FAMILY
Maggie from 6 weeks to now!
 
 
HERE'S LUCY!
Here is our beautiful standard F1b parti girl!
 
 
Our mini, parti-factored F1 labradoodle, Keep On Trekkin' aka Trekker!
Our little guy was born May 10th, 2007. He is an F1 parti-factored mini labradoodle.
 
 
Meet Jet Me To The Parti!
Jet is a moyen, parti-factored poodle!
 
 
Welcome Leila to our dog family!!
Leila is an F1 mini phantom goldendoodle!!
 
 
Our beautiful girl, Tualatin River's Dreamin' of a Parti!
We are keeping this beautiful girl of Maggie's in our program!
 
 
Black Canyon's Rocky Road, aka, Brody!
Brody is a standard F1b parti labradoodle!
 
 
History of the Labradoodle
How and why the labradoodle began and where it is now
 
 
The Many Different Types of Doodles
From labradoodles to goldendoodles to aussiedoodles!
 
 
Labradoodle Breed Standards
The standards from the International Labradoodle Assn.
 
 
Breeding Labradoodles
Breeding links, costs of whelping puppies, Code of Ethics
 
 
Recommended Oregon Breeders
Breeders in Oregon with health and temperament-tested dogs!
 
 
Puppy Application
Puppy application
 
 
Bill of Sale and Health Guarantee
Copy of Bill of Sale and Puppy Health Guarantee, Spay and Neuter Contract
 
 
Feeding Your Dog
With so many foods available, which is the best? Grading Your Dog's Food.
 
 
Are You Really Ready For A Puppy?
Getting a puppy takes commitment and patience
 
 
Fun places to go and things to do in Oregon with your dog!
Dog parks, dog travel in Oregon
 
 
Labradoodles Make Superb Assistance Dogs
Information about what types of services dogs can provide for disabled people
 
 
Some Questions and Answers
Some common questions answered
 
 
Romp Around The World 2008!!
Thank you, everyone for coming to the Oregon RAW!
 
 
CONTACT US
Contact information
 
 

Are You Really Ready For A Puppy?

(c) 2006 Kim Niles of KiniArt.com

What a puppy is not..


* A PUPPY IS NOT A TOY


A puppy is a living being who has a need for love and proper care the rest of his life. He/she needs to be fed often while young. And a young puppy is especially vulnerable to broken bones and other injuries from careless treatment.


* A PUPPY IS NOT A TEACHING AID


A puppy should not be obtained to instill a sense of responsibility in children. It is unfair to place an animal's entire well-being in the hands of children. Feeding, grooming, housebreaking and discipline training of an animal should be the principal responsibilities of adults. Responsibility training of children is better left for household tasks, where a helpless animal's needs are not at stake.


* A PUPPY IS NOT CHEAP

The purchase price or adoption fee for a pet is a mere pittance compared to the cost of veterinary care for routine and emergency treatment over the dog's life, as well as licensing fees and damage to personal property, which is bound to occur.


* A PUPPY IS NOT A GIFT OR A SPUR-OF-THE-MOMENT COMMITMENT (OR SHOULDN'T BE)

Animal shelters and pounds are overrun with dogs who were acquired for the wrong reasons or without sufficient investigation or personal commitment.


* A PUPPY IS NOT SELF-CLEANING

Dogs can neither groom themselves nor clean up after themselves (accidents, shedding), and therefore, impose additional workload in a household.


* A PUPPY IS NOT AN ADULT DOG

Having neither the physical nor the mental abilities of an adult dog, a puppy cannot wait long periods of time before relieving himself/herself, differentiate between what is a toy and what isn't nor distinguish between digestible and dangerous objects. They require patience, understanding and supervision just as with human infants and young children. A puppy doesn't mature into an adult dog for at least 2 years. If you work and don't have time for training and play, get an older dog.


* A PUPPY IS NOT A PUPPY FOREVER

But they need your love and care forever. Be sure that you understand the near-term and life-long commitment involved *before* succumbing to the charms of a cute, little puppy.


From the Project Breed Rescue Directory, P.O. Box 15888, Chevy Chase, MD, 20825-5888.



I Am Your Puppy



I am your Puppy, and I will love you until the end of the Earth,
but please know a few things about me.

I am a Puppy, this means that my intelligence and capacity
for learning are the same as an 8-month-old child.

I am a Puppy; I will chew EVERYTHING
I can get my teeth on.
This is how I explore and learn about the world.

Even HUMAN children put things in their mouths.
It's up to you to guide me to what is mine to
chew and what is not.

I am a Puppy; I cannot hold my bladder
for longer than 1 - 2 hours. I cannot "feel"
that I need to poop until it is actually
beginning to come out.

I cannot vocalize nor tell you that I
need to go, and I cannot have
"bladder and bowel control" until 6 - 9 months.

Do not punish me if you have not
let me out for 3 hours and I tinkle.
It is your fault. As a Puppy, it is wise to
remember that I NEED to go potty after:
eating, sleeping, playing, drinking, and
around every 2 - 3 hours in addition.
If you want me to sleep through the night,
then do not give me water after 7 or 8 p.m.

A crate will help me learn to housebreak
easier, and will avoid you being mad at me.
I am a Puppy, accidents WILL happen, please be
patient with me! In time I will learn.

I am a Puppy, I like to play.
I will run around, and chase imaginary monsters,
and chase your feet
and your toes and 'attack' you, and chase
fuzzballs, other pets, and small kids.
It is play; it's what I do.

Do not be mad at me or expect
me to be sedate, mellow and sleep all day.
If my high energy level is too much for you,
maybe you could consider an older rescue from a
shelter or Rescue group.

My play is beneficial, use your
wisdom to guide me in my play with appropriate
toys, and activities like chasing
a rolling ball, or gentle tug games, or
plenty of chew toys for me.

If I nip you too hard, talk to me
in "dog talk," by giving a loud YELP, I will
usually get the message, as this is how dogs
communicate with one another. If I get
too rough, simply ignore me for a
few moments, or put me in my crate with
an appropriate chew toy.

I am a Puppy, and I am a creature with feelings
and drives much like your own,
but yet also very different.
Although I am NOT a human in a dog suit, neither
am I an unfeeling robot who can
instantly obey your every whim.
I truly DO want to please you, and be
a part of your family, and your life. You got me (I hope)
because you want a loving partner and
companion, so do not relegate me to the
backyard when I get bigger.

Do not judge me harshly but instead
mold me with gentleness and
guidelines and training into the kind of family
member you want me to be.

I am a Puppy and I am not perfect, and I know you
are not perfect either. I love you anyway.

So please, learn all you can about
training, and puppy behaviors and caring for me
from your Veterinarian, books on dog
care and even researching on the computer!
Learn about my particular breed and
it's characteristics, it will give you
understanding and insight into WHY I do
all the things I do. Please teach me with
love, patience, the right way to
behave and socialize me with training in a
puppy class or obedience class, we
will BOTH have a lot of fun together.

I am a Puppy and I want more than
anything to love you, to be with you, and to
please you. Won't you please take time to
understand how I work? We are the same
you and I, in that we both feel
hunger, pain, thirst, discomfort, fear, but
yet we are also very different and must work
to understand one another's language, body
signals, wants and needs. Someday I will
be a handsome dog, hopefully one you
can be proud of and one that you
will love as much as I love you.
Love,
Your Puppy

Author unknown

I Love My Dog Contract

Loveyourdog.com


How To Love Your Dog© http://loveyourdog.com


I, _____________________ , promise to take care of my dog, ________________ , during his/her whole lifetime. I will teach my dog to trust me by treating him with love and respect. I will be kind, gentle, and generous to my dog at all times. I will be responsible for providing him with the things that he needs to be healthy and happy. I am making this commitment to my dog.


I will give food and water to my dog in a clean dish everyday.
I will make sure my dog has shelter from hot, cold, and wet weather.
I will make sure my dog sees a veterinarian for shots and checkups.
I will provide a collar and ID tag for my dog to wear at all times.
I will keep my dog from running loose in the neighborhood.
I will make sure my dog gets obedience training so he behaves well.
I will keep my dog clean and brushed and lookin' good!
I will spend time everyday with my dog playing, or going for a walk.
I will always protect my dog from people or things that might hurt him.




Your Signature_______________________________ Date____________________



Bringing Your New Puppy Home-Tips, from Paw-Rescue.org


Recommended book for the new puppy owner


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