As with any new puppy, it takes some effort on the human’s part to get your new puppy house trained. We have found that by introducing a doggy door at a very young age as well as leaving out puppy “pee pads”, even while the babies are still with their mother, have both been a definite benefit in getting the babies a jump start on house training!! Being consistent in taking out your new puppy is also very important. There is not a better time than the summer, when the kids are out of school and available to assist with this!! With the poodle’s intelligence and the retriever’s people pleasing personality, it is no wonder that most Goldendoodles are relatively easy to house train with a litte effort on your part!!
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Friend, Emily Carter, recently got one and I fell in love. Looking for an indoor dog to love. Male or female.
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Hi, sorry that we just now got your comment from our website! We actually have a litter of whites and creams that we are getting ready to take deposits on, that will be ready to go home on Jan 7th! Please email us directly at jojosgoldendoodles@gmail.com for any further questions!!
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