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Labradoodle Guardian Program in Oregon

Golden Xpress is currently looking for
Australian Labradoodle guardian homes in Oregon

Available puppies and older breeding dogs in our Labradoodle Guardian Program

GOLDEN XPRESS’S LITTLE JENGA she was born August 30, 2015.

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    We are committed to having every breeding dog live as a pet in a home rather than multiple dogs in kennels.

    Guardian Homes allow us to expand our breeding program and still have just a few dogs living as pets in our own home.

    Requirements for families in the Labradoodle Guardian Program

    • Guardians must have some previous dog experience.
    • Guardians must NEVER strike the dog with an object or their hand as a form of discipline.
    • Guardians must own their home and have a fully fenced yard.
    • Guardians must keep the dog on a leash when outside unless the dog is in the fenced area.
    • Guardians must take their dog to puppy obedience classes.
    • Guardians must keep their dog groomed and the dog must be an indoor household pet.
    • Guardians must ensure the puppy is socialized to adults, children and other dogs.
    • Guardians must provide appropriate veterinary or emergency care when needed including annual shots and heartworm preventative.
    • Guardians must feed the dog a diet approved by the breeder and vet.
    • Guardians must not allow the dog to participate in extended strenuous running on concrete or other hard surfaces before 15 months of age.
    • Guardians must notify the breeder immediately when a female begins her heat cycle.
    • Guardians must not allow a female around intact males during her cycle.
    • Guardians must not allow a male to breed ANY females other than those chosen by the breeder at a time determined by the breeder.
    • Guardians must live within reasonable driving distance from GOLDEN XPRESS LABRADOODLES (no more than 60 miles away).
    • Guardians and all others that live within the home must be interviewed by the breeder.
    • Guardians must communicate, cooperate and coordinate with the breeder regarding testing, mating, whelping, and other breeding related activities.
    • The guardian family is responsible for all the routine costs of owning a dog (routine vet visits, emergency vet visits, vaccinations, heartworm preventative, grooming, flea and tick preventative).

    Labradoodle Guardian Program Breeder’s Responsibility

    Labradoodle Guardian Home Program

    • Any “breeding related” medical costs for the Guardian Dog are the expense of GOLDEN XPRESS LABRADOODLES. Our Guardian Homes are only responsible for routine maintenance and medical care just as they would if they had their own dog.
    • Females will have a minimum of 2 litters for GOLDEN XPRESS LABRADOODLES. The family must notify us at the first sign of her heat.
    • When the dog is old enough, he or she comes back to GOLEN XPRESS LABRADOODLES for breeding and/or whelping for about 7 weeks once the puppies are weaned. Once her breeding career is over, she will be spayed and enjoy the wonderful life she has always enjoyed and the family will receive their deposit back.
    • Males are usually retained for about 4 years, but do not need to leave their families for long periods. Once his breeding career is over, he will be neutered and will enjoy the wonderful life he has always enjoyed and the family will receive their deposit back.
    • If it is determined that the dog I placed with you is not needed for my GOLDEN XPRESS LABRADODLES breeding program when he or she comes of age, the dog must be spayed or neutered, the guardian contract will be dissolved and the original pet agreement will take effect.

    If you would like to have more information on the Labradoodle Guardian Program please Contact Golden Xpress Australian Labradoodles.

    You may also view our Puppies and Adults on YOU TUBE

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