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We believe that there are two main factors in poodle breeding. One being good genetics and the other being good socialization.
We try to get the best of both worlds from our poodles. We, along with a few other top breeders in our state
collaborate on our breeding stock to find the best sire and dam to breed. We try to match body type and personality to get
the best possible puppies. We then hand raise these puppies in our home with daily socialization to insure that
they will have the best temperaments. This will insure hat they will be closely bonded to humans and know that we are there
for them. Other breeders may let the mother dog do all the work for them. But that does not teach the puppy to bond to its
human counterpart. Ultimately it will be the human that will supply the every need for this puppy. We want them to learn from
an early age that they are part of our families. Our children play with the puppies daily once they have reached
an age appropriate for play. We let them roam the house and explore all areas. Puppies need to explore their surroundingss
and get accustomed to new domains. This will help a puppy to be confident in themselves so they will not grow
up to be a nervous dog that cannot handle new situations. We want to provide you with a very well rounded pet to
love forever. We start our puppies out with puppy pad training and then introduce them to a crate later on. A kennel
is a safe domain for dogs. They love the cave like feeling. A larger dog that has been kennel trained will feel that as their
safe haven. During storms or other stressful situation you may find your dog welcomes his kennel. This is in no way saying
you should keep your dog in the kennel day and night. Introduce them to it slowly. Allow the puppy to stay crated when you
are not at home, for his safety and your piece of mind. Knowing that he is safe in his little place and will not wander the
home possibly chewing a cord or knocking something over on himself. A lamp to a small poodle could be life threatening.
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