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If you would like to be added to the Puppy Wait-list, please complete this application and return it with your deposit of $500.  The remaining balance is due at 7 weeks old.   Final payment needs to be made in cash, check, or paid online through the website (must clear before you receive your puppy), or cashiers check made out to Deer Creek Doodles. You will be added to the wait-list in order of deposit received. I reserve the right to hold back 1 or 2 puppies from each litter. This is not a common occurrence and is usually planned in advance. For this reason, I am always 1st pick. If I have more puppies than I have wait-listed, I will contact those on the Future Puppy Wait-List to offer a puppy sooner. In the event I do not have enough to go around, you will have the option to either cancel your reservation or move to a future litter. We have a small breeding program and expect new litters every 6 months or so. *In the event of a false pregnancy, all deposits made for that expected litter will be moved to the next breeding cycle. Timeframes cannot be guaranteed but given my best estimate.

Please be sure to do your research on the breed, temperament and behaviors of Goldendoodles. Due to the mixed nature of combining two breeds, we DO NOT guarantee final color, temperament, coat, shedding or size of puppy. 

If you are a first-time puppy owner please be aware of the “normal” puppy behaviors such as: chewing, nipping, jumping, running, barking and periods of high energy as these should never be considered a fault. As puppy ages and with proper training and a LOT of patience on your part, puppy will soon mature in to the wonderful family pet you’re hoping for. We do NOT temperament test our puppies. Our dogs are healthy and happy and a great addition to our own families. We breed to (hopefully) provide happy, healthy dogs to other families. We are a small breeding program and spend a lot of time loving your puppy before it leaves us. We strive to make sure it is going to the best home possible!

Goldendoodles are an easily trainable breed. We DO NOT train your puppy for you. Training your puppy creates a strong bond between you and your new family member. This is why I leave the training for you. I do use Puppy Culture in my own home for the first 8 weeks and I do start potty and kennel training.  I am a big supporter of Baxter & Bella online training courses. If you get a puppy from us, you will receive a discount to join that program. It is not required, only suggested.

We do everything we can to breed GOOD PUPPIES. It is up to you to raise a GOOD DOG!

We let people pick/choose their puppy on a weekend day that falls between the 5th and 6th weeks of age. We usually have family visits at 3 weeks and then pick day! We do update our Facebook page often. You are welcome to follow us at Deercreek Doodles Facebook page to watch for pics and videos.We will reach out to schedule visits according to number placement on our waitlist. If you cannot pick your puppy during your 1-hour visit on pick day, you will be bumped down the list or given the option to move your deposit to the next litter. You may move to a future litter one time. * I am happy to schedule ZOOM meetings in order to make choosing easier for those traveling or unable to attend at their scheduled spot.

Please do NOT buy a puppy if you don’t have time to raise one. Do NOT expect a puppy to act like an adult dog. Do NOT put unrealistic expectations on a puppy!

We will not work with brokers. If you are found to be misrepresenting yourself at any time, all deposits and payments are void and you will be removed from our program. WE REQUIRE ACTUAL OWNERS TO PICK UP THEIR PUPPIES. It is important that all paperwork is signed by the new owners. Do you understand that we only release puppies to those who intend to keep the puppy as their own pet? If a flight nanny is required, we will make those arrangements.

Please do NOT buy a puppy if you don’t have time to raise one. Do NOT expect a puppy to act like an adult dog. Do NOT put unrealistic expectations on a puppy!

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