Commonly asked
Where are we located?
A: Smiths Creek Michigan.
We offer to meet our out-of-state families at our nearest Major airport, DTW, where they can fly home with their furbaby in-cabin. Flight Nanny options are available for families who are not able to make the flight to Michigan themselves. A flight nanny will accompany your furbaby during their flight in-cabin to your nearest major airport. In your email inquiry, please let me know if this option applies and I will provide contact information to the reputable flight nanny’s we refer our families to-
Do we breed any other breeds?
A: We are solely focused on breeding only the most incredible Bernedoodle puppies for families seeking an incomparable family companion, service companion, or emotional support companion. Due to our strong belief in our Bernedoodle puppies being unmatched in temperament and health we can’t help be devoted to just this breed!
Do we health/temperament test?
A: All of our own furbabies (The Parents) are health tested and cleared for degenerative traits and diseases prior to pairing. In addition to health, temperament is our top priority. The temperament of a furbaby is largely influenced by their parents inherent traits. That being said, we are very particular about the parents that we pair together to make sure that all of our furbabies have the traits that we think makes up the perfect family companion. The upbringing that we offer each of our furbabies during their early most formative months further enhances these traits.
Boy or girl, mini or standard, you cannot go wrong!
Are we a kennel?
A: We are not a kennel, and our furbabies are not a job that we clock out from to go home. We have renovated our home to properly raise our newborn bernedoodle puppies, and to comfortably live with our own furbabies. Our furbabies and their puppies are integrated into our everyday life. From birth we are completely hands-on properly raising and nurturing our Bernedoodle puppies, communicating with their families with no 3rd party affiliation.
Boy vs Girl temperament?
A: As mentioned previously, the temperament of a furbaby is largely influenced by their parents inherent traits. In order to create a consistent temperament type we are strategic in selecting Males and Females to join our program/family that have similar personality types. Their babies, whether boys or girls, will inherit the same demeanor and mannerisms as their Mom and Dad. These babies will all be devoted to their family, highly affectionate, intelligent, and goofy.
Do we allow visitation for inquiring families?
A: Puppies can be picked up after they turn 8 weeks old. Just like newborn babies, puppies experience very low immunity in their first few months of life. My home is a safe place for puppies to build their strength. Families are welcome to come to our home to pick up their new furbaby when they are of age and have received their due vaccinations. We do not allow in home visitation with our young unvaccinated babies as the health of our little ones is our top priority. Unvaccinated puppies are susceptible to a number of harmful viruses, this includes parvo and canine distemper and respiratory illnesses. Parvo and distemper alone are life threatening and all too common in outdoor environments. Viruses can be picked up by unsuspecting humans and spread to young unvaccinated puppies. These viruses are virtually impossible to eliminate once it finds a fitting host. With our furbabies and their eager families in mind it is my priority to reduce any risks.
There are certainly breeding programs that operate as stores, allowing early visitation with inquiring families. It is based on the heartbreaking stories of families who have brought home sick puppies from such situations that have influenced my decision to protect our puppies, our families hearts, and the longevity of our program.
My adorable, in-depth weekly puppy videos, weekly individual photoshoots, email updates, optional facetime calls, and activity on social media help our families to select their new addition, and allow them to continue being apart of their furbaby’s journey with me prior to introduction day. Families are welcome to visit our home to pick their puppies up after 8 weeks.
Do we recommend adopting two furbabies at once/ Do Bernedoodles adapt well to other pets?
A: Due to our bernedoodles easy going and loving nature they are completely content to join their families as the solo pup, or with existing our new sibling(s). They just crave affection, largely from their humans but also from their fursiblings!
In regards to adopting two puppies at one time- with a structured routine we have found it to be quite easy to add two furbabies to our family/program at a time. They tend to mimic eachothers success, which makes training quick. They also enjoy having a partner to partake in puppy play and snuggle time. There are mixed opinions on this, we believe that it comes down to ensuring that each puppy is still provided individual quality training time and human bonding time outside of their time with their sibling. It is crucial that puppies are given a regimen to follow to set them up for success, this is true even with one furbaby. The early effort is well worth it.
While adding two babies will double the yearly vet bills, food cost, and will initially require a bit more time invested into training, the reward is worth the effort as there really is nothing quite like watching the furbabies you love build a bond!
Where are we located?
A: Smiths Creek Michigan.
We offer to meet our out-of-state families at our nearest Major airport, DTW, where they can fly home with their furbaby in-cabin. Flight Nanny options are available for families who are not able to make the flight to Michigan themselves. A flight nanny will accompany your furbaby during their flight in-cabin to your nearest major airport. In your email inquiry, please let me know if this option applies and I will provide contact information to the reputable flight nanny’s we refer our families to-
Do we breed any other breeds?
A: We are solely focused on breeding only the most incredible Bernedoodle puppies for families seeking an incomparable family companion, service companion, or emotional support companion. Due to our strong belief in our Bernedoodle puppies being unmatched in temperament and health we can’t help be devoted to just this breed!
Do we health/temperament test?
A: All of our own furbabies (The Parents) are health tested and cleared for degenerative traits and diseases prior to pairing. In addition to health, temperament is our top priority. The temperament of a furbaby is largely influenced by their parents inherent traits. That being said, we are very particular about the parents that we pair together to make sure that all of our furbabies have the traits that we think makes up the perfect family companion. The upbringing that we offer each of our furbabies during their early most formative months further enhances these traits.
Boy or girl, mini or standard, you cannot go wrong!
Are we a kennel?
A: We are not a kennel, and our furbabies are not a job that we clock out from to go home. We have renovated our home to properly raise our newborn bernedoodle puppies, and to comfortably live with our own furbabies. Our furbabies and their puppies are integrated into our everyday life. From birth we are completely hands-on properly raising and nurturing our Bernedoodle puppies, communicating with their families with no 3rd party affiliation.
Boy vs Girl temperament?
A: As mentioned previously, the temperament of a furbaby is largely influenced by their parents inherent traits. In order to create a consistent temperament type we are strategic in selecting Males and Females to join our program/family that have similar personality types. Their babies, whether boys or girls, will inherit the same demeanor and mannerisms as their Mom and Dad. These babies will all be devoted to their family, highly affectionate, intelligent, and goofy.
Do we allow visitation for inquiring families?
A: Puppies can be picked up after they turn 8 weeks old. Just like newborn babies, puppies experience very low immunity in their first few months of life. My home is a safe place for puppies to build their strength. Families are welcome to come to our home to pick up their new furbaby when they are of age and have received their due vaccinations. We do not allow in home visitation with our young unvaccinated babies as the health of our little ones is our top priority. Unvaccinated puppies are susceptible to a number of harmful viruses, this includes parvo and canine distemper and respiratory illnesses. Parvo and distemper alone are life threatening and all too common in outdoor environments. Viruses can be picked up by unsuspecting humans and spread to young unvaccinated puppies. These viruses are virtually impossible to eliminate once it finds a fitting host. With our furbabies and their eager families in mind it is my priority to reduce any risks.
There are certainly breeding programs that operate as stores, allowing early visitation with inquiring families. It is based on the heartbreaking stories of families who have brought home sick puppies from such situations that have influenced my decision to protect our puppies, our families hearts, and the longevity of our program.
My adorable, in-depth weekly puppy videos, weekly individual photoshoots, email updates, optional facetime calls, and activity on social media help our families to select their new addition, and allow them to continue being apart of their furbaby’s journey with me prior to introduction day. Families are welcome to visit our home to pick their puppies up after 8 weeks.
Do we recommend adopting two furbabies at once/ Do Bernedoodles adapt well to other pets?
A: Due to our bernedoodles easy going and loving nature they are completely content to join their families as the solo pup, or with existing our new sibling(s). They just crave affection, largely from their humans but also from their fursiblings!
In regards to adopting two puppies at one time- with a structured routine we have found it to be quite easy to add two furbabies to our family/program at a time. They tend to mimic eachothers success, which makes training quick. They also enjoy having a partner to partake in puppy play and snuggle time. There are mixed opinions on this, we believe that it comes down to ensuring that each puppy is still provided individual quality training time and human bonding time outside of their time with their sibling. It is crucial that puppies are given a regimen to follow to set them up for success, this is true even with one furbaby. The early effort is well worth it.
While adding two babies will double the yearly vet bills, food cost, and will initially require a bit more time invested into training, the reward is worth the effort as there really is nothing quite like watching the furbabies you love build a bond!