Important litter Details

DOB 12-6-21.

Genders: 2 FEMALES 5 MALES

Size estimate based on parents- 25lbs – 50lbs

GO HOME DATE- JANUARY 22ND

$25/ day boarding fee for later pick up dates. Please contact me immediately, so we can discuss further details if this is needed. 

All Puppies will have before going home:

Deworming

First set of puppy Shots

Health exam from Vet

Foundation of Doggie-door training established

 

For more information on recommended puppy items please see my page “Taking your new puppy home” link bellow

http://vegasdoodles.com/f-a-q-2/

Who Gets Who???

I know everyone is excited to determine picks. Picks will be made closer to the 4-5 weeks of age.

I will contact families in order of deposits received, and we will make picks via FaceTime, zoom, videos and/or photos.

We do NOT allow for early visitations. The litters health is of top priority, and unintended transmission of serious virus/illness (parvo/kennel cough) happens all too frequently when early visitors are allowed.

 

What Puppy Food Will they be Eating?

Kirkland Brand grain free puppy food

Mom and Dad

Prince- (Bottom Left) Father. 25lbs. Multigenerational Goldendoodle

 

Hailey- (Top Right) Mother. 45lbs. F1 Goldendoodle.

Puppy Shots

Bellow is a breakdown of what the puppy shot schedule will look like. They will all be getting their first set of shots this before they go home. then each incremental shots will be given a month apart.

Puppy Shots Breakdown

Age of Puppy Recommended Vaccinations Vaccinations Received  Date Received
6 —8 weeks DHPP (vaccines for distemper, adenovirus [hepatitis], parainfluenza, and parvovirus)                         
10 — 12 weeks DHPP (vaccines for distemper, adenovirus [hepatitis], parainfluenza, and parvovirus)
12 — 24 weeks Rabies, DHPP (vaccines for distemper, adenovirus [hepatitis], parainfluenza, and parvovirus)
14 — 16 weeks DHPP

~ ​Spay/Neuterbetween 4-6 months of age

If you are looking for an excellent Veterinarian, we strongly recommend Dr. Wiggers at VCA Blue Cross Animal Hospital. She is very kind, and provides excellent, high quality care. Their phone number is 702 997 7250. 

 

What You Will be Taking Home with Puppy

To help answer any questions and provide you with a heads up of what you will be receiving in the puppy folder, I though id upload examples bellow. 3 primary documents- bill of sale (complete transfer of ownership to you), birth certificate, and shot records.
Puppy Shots Breakdown

Age of Puppy Recommended Vaccinations Vaccinations Received  Date Received
6 —8 weeks DHPP (vaccines for distemper, adenovirus [hepatitis], parainfluenza, and parvovirus)                         
10 — 12 weeks DHPP (vaccines for distemper, adenovirus [hepatitis], parainfluenza, and parvovirus)
12 — 24 weeks Rabies, DHPP (vaccines for distemper, adenovirus [hepatitis], parainfluenza, and parvovirus)
14 — 16 weeks DHPP

~ ​Spay/Neuterbetween 4-6 months of age

If you are looking for an excellent Veterinarian, we strongly recommend Dr. Wiggers at VCA Blue Cross Animal Hospital. She is very kind, and provides excellent, high quality care. Their phone number is 702 997 7250. 

 

Momma Dog is Getting Big

Momma dog is getting big. We do not do an ultrasound- that just stresses momma dog out too much. So, we don’t know how many until babies are born.
We are still on track for babies to arrive first week of December. There is a 10 day period of when momma dog can go into labor. So its not an exact science- each litter is a little different. But I will make sure to keep everyone updated, and include photos once babies have arrived.
We are getting closer 🙂

DATE OF BIRTH 12-6-21

Day 1

We Hope Everyone Has A Merry Christmas

The babies are getting so big. All eyes are open. Momma dog is doing an amazing job keeping the babies full, and clean. Their coats are all so super soft. We have a lot fo abstract coloring starting to become more noticeable too.
This week we will start introducing food to the little guys, and thats when it starts getting messy, but also when they start really growing and maturing quickly.
Picks will be made after the New Year once they are a little bigger.

3 weeks old

We hope everyone had a wonderful Christmas and will have a safe New Year.
Babies are getting super big. They are already starting to eat puppy food, and have wonderful appetites. Usually we start them on doggie-door training between 3-4 weeks of age. With it being so cold, and many gloomy days, we don’t want them to get cold, so we will be playing that by ear. But I am sure we will get started on that soon.
We have their 4 week vet appointment scheduled for Monday the 3rd. This is when they will get complete health exams- check ears, eyes, heart, and general well being; they will get a round of deworming as well as fecal completely to test the litter for any worms/parasites.
Between 4-5 weeks of age is when we will start the picking process. I will contact families in order of selections. If you read this first, please feel free to text me your email address. I usually like to start by sending a video of each of the pups you have to choose from, then from there we can arrange for further communication, videos, FaceTime etc. They will be growing and maturing so quickly from here on out. Even over the next week, they will grow into their puppy-hood. I do try to get a look out for personalities and temperaments to help with the picking process. But this litter is such a wonderful balance of laid-back, sweet temperaments- its hard to go wrong.
Its always important to remember, coats and color can change all the way up to 2 years of age.

Jan 4th- 4 weeks old

We had some big milestone this past week-
Our little babies had their vet apt yesterday. Everyone is as healthy as can be. we also received a negative fecal. Which means all are cleared of intestinal parasites/worms.
They are eating so good, They currently eat 4 meals/day, and have some pretty sturdy little baby teeth on the.
We started on doggie-door training. The entire litter is coming in and out of the doggie-door already. It doesn’t take them too long to learn the basics. We will continue to encourage all potty and poops to go outside too. With the weather being sunny and a little warmer over the next week, we should be able to get a good jump start on that.
I will be taking videos of our little ones, and sending them out in order for selections to be made. I do my best to give everyone ample time to make their selections, but please do keep in mind, other families are waiting patiently.
As always, I am here for any questions along the way. We are getting closer to go home date of Jan 22nd. Super exciting and fun. Usually the week before is when I reach out to schedule pick up times. I know a few families are traveling in, and working around work schedules. I do my best to be as flexible as possible. All I ask for is open communication, and we will make things work 🙂

Here is some basic information about the puppies schedule, and eating:

Eating- 3-4times per day. This can change to your schedule. Right now they eat about 6am, 11am, 3pm, and 7pm. With the entire litter, I do feed them 4 times just to make sure that they all get plenty of food, and no one gets left behind. But they can easily handle eating 3 times/day if that fits your schedule better.

I do let them eat as much as they want. Puppies are like toddlers. Some days they will eat a lot, others not as much. That is ok as long as they are offered food in a way to where they are never limited, then they won’t get food aggression tendencies or over eat.

They generally poop when they eat. So allowing them to have a place to do their business during eating time, is good idea.

They are starting to get their little puppy teeth in. So, at this time, they eat slightly softened puppy food.  As their teeth come in more, they will eat more and more completely solid puppy food. I typically suggest no canned food. Canned food is usually too rich on their tummies which can lead to diarrhea (no fun!). 

All puppies are freely using the doggie-door! They come in and out as they please. I feed them outside, so most all poop is staying outside! YAY!! that is such an awesome foundation for potty training for you. They are super smart. So, I am sure they will learn quickly at their new homes.

It is normal for them to be nervous the first day they go home. so if they don’t eat much, its just nerves and excitement- totally normal. they will catch up by easting more later that day or the next.

Pick Up Date- Jan 22nd

We are only about a week off from pick up date. I will be making sure I contact each of your to arrange a specific time for pick up.
Please review all the take home information.

First Set of Shots

The litter will be getting their first of shots this coming week. This will be the first of 3 incremental puppy shots given about 1 month apart.
The fecal did come back negative.