F1b Goldendoodles
F1B Goldendoodles are a cross between an F1 Goldendoodle and a Poodle or Golden Retriever, making them 25% Golden Retriever and 75% Poodle. The F in F1B stands for filial, which means the dog is a hybrid with two purebred parents. The B stands for back cross, which means the dog has been inbred back to a purebred generation. In the case of the golden doodle, this usually means inbreeding back to a 100% standard poodle for hypoallergenic and shedding. Because of that, F1b pups are in higher demand. They are also known for being friendly, great family pets, and having loose waves and little to no shedding.
Standard Poodle (Red)
Theo is an AKC registered Standard Poodle and super sweet, loving, and smart. He can smile when you say "cheese", and is very devoted.
F1 Goldendoodle - Standard (Cream)
Sophie is a registered F1 English Cream Goldendoodle with ACHC (American Canine Hybrid Club). Sophie's parents are both AKC registered and has champion lineage from her mother, whom was champion sired and has several generataions of champions. Sophie is sweet and loving, and also enjoys playing fetch outside.
Shipping Via Airline Cargo on Friday's for an additional $400
If you choose to have your puppy flown home, we will make the arrangements and reservations for an additional $400. You simply let us know your closest major airport and the date you want your puppy to arrive (Friday Ship Date Only) and we will make the reservations. We will email you the puppy’s travel itinerary as soon as we receive it. We only choose airlines with special Pet Programs for puppies, so they are handled carefully and are comfortable throughout their trip. We purchase your puppy an airline-approved travel kennel. It will be large enough for your puppy to stand, sit, turn around and lie down without assistance. It will also have two bowls attached to the inside of the kennel so your puppy has access to fresh water on the flight.
When the puppy arrives at the destination (some airlines deliver the puppies at the ticket counter while others have special pick up locations at a nearby site), you will need to show your Driver’s License to the airline attendant, they will bring your puppy to you and you will finally get to meet your very happy new friend!
When you get a chance, offer them some water because flying can make them thirsty. However, you may want to wait until you arrive home before offering any solid food because it may make them car sick on your way home. Please also give the puppy the opportunity to go to the bathroom before driving home. You will want to bring a leash and collar with you since the airlines rarely allow us to send one along. Your puppy will probably want to stay right with you and may not need one at all, but it’s always wise to be safe because they can run fast at 8 weeks or older. You will also find a folder attached to the outside of the puppy’s crate. This folder will contain their important paperwork including the Health Certificate, Health Guarantee, and a vaccination/worming record. It will also contain a small bag of puppy food.
When you arrive home, and as soon as it is convenient, please call, text or email us to let us know the puppy is safe. Since we placed them on their flight earlier that day, we are eagerly waiting to hear that everything went well.
(We do not ship puppies by ground transport. The puppies are in the shipping vans too long, sometimes days, and it is detrimental to the well being of the puppy.)
We are happy to meet you within approximately 2 hours to help shorten your trip to pick up your new puppy or you are also welcome to pick up the puppy as well, please let us know your preference.