Why Did I Decide to Breed Mini Double Doodles?
We all face struggles in life, and mine led me down an unexpected path, one I am now deeply grateful for.
My family went through a very difficult time when the father of my children left us. The atmosphere at home became tense, filled with sadness and confusion. My youngest son was the most affected: he started having daily accidents, both pee and poop, and both of my kids became irritable. As a mom, I felt physically and emotionally drained.
We started therapy, and although it helped, I still felt something was missing. During one of the sessions, I asked the therapist if an emotional support dog could help my youngest son. Her answer changed our lives.
That’s how Teddy came into our family. From the very first day, my youngest son began showing incredible improvement, his relationship with his brother and with me got better, and he became calmer and more confident at school. The connection was instant.
After seeing what Teddy did for my son, I realized I also needed a companion to help me cope with the mental and physical exhaustion of being a single mom. That’s when Lola came into my life. Her love, energy, and sweetness lit up my heart and our home.
That’s when I decided I wanted to share this experience with other families. I want to offer the chance to have a companion like this at an affordable price, and with the peace of mind that they’ve been raised with love, respect, and purpose.
Our Mini Double Doodle Puppies:
* Are raised in a natural environment on nearly 3 acres with a lake
* Are fed organic food, eggs, and goat milk we produce at home
* Grow up surrounded by love, children, and plenty of interaction
* Are perfect for families, people with anxiety, children with special needs, or anyone looking for a loving companion
* Have coats that are hypoallergenic, soft, and silky
* Are low maintenance: thanks to their dark coloring and coat type, they stay cleaner and are easy to groom
We’re looking for homes where our puppies can be loved and love without limits, where they’re respected and valued as part of the family.