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Beautiful BIG babies ! $1600 with $300 due to reserve F1B Standard Goldendoodles Born 7/15/2025 Ready goal 9/15/25

Nelly reserved AbbieSerena reserved SticksKristin reserved CliffordMaryalice reserved Lucy Beautiful. BIG babies !$1600 with $300 due to reserve F1B Standard Goldendoodles Born 7/15/2025Ready goal 9/15/25Mom f1 Standard Goldendoodle Anna 55lbsDad Standard Poodle Milo 60 lbs These babies will have wavy to loose curly coats. Planning on a nice blocky doodle face. They are being worked […]

Earnie Boy – Blue Sky Mini Poodles READY TODAY!

Cookie. On hold For Ricky Earnie on hold for Lisa Blue Sky Mini Poodles  $1350 with $300 due now to reserve Born 5/12/25 Kerry 8 lbs momKipton dad 8 lbs Ready goal 7/12/2025 Miniature Poodles are known for their delightful personalities. They are highly intelligent, responsive, and eager to please, making them easily trainable. Their […]


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These pups are not ready for adoption yet, but will be soon!

Snuggle Bears F1BB Mini Goldendoodle $1950with $500 due to reserve Born on August 12, Ready goal 10/3

F1BB Mini Goldendoodle$1950with $500 due to reserve Born on August 12, Ready goal 10/3 wonderful genetic tested parents: Jingles 20-pound F1B Mini Goldendoodle, and Blazer, a 15-pound Mini Poodle.These pups will have a sweet personality , round chubby pup with curly – wavy coats . We work with them daily using Early Neurological Stimulation (ENS) […]

Meet Baby Bera : Our “One-of-a-Kind” F1BB Mini Goldendoodle

Meet Baby Bera : Our “One-of-a-Kind” F1BB Mini Goldendoodle $3500 with $500 due to reserve Born on August 12, Baby Bera is ready to find her forever home in early October. She comes from two wonderful genetic tested parents: Jingles 20-pound F1B Mini Goldendoodle, and Blazer, a 15-pound Mini Poodle.Baby Bera is a truly special […]

Harvest Moon Ruby Reds F1BB mini Goldendoodle Puppies $2800 with $500 due to reserve Born on August 3

Harvest Moon Ruby Reds F1BB mini Goldendoodle Puppies $2800 with $500 due to reserve Born on August 3 Ready goal 10/8They comes from two wonderful genetic tested parents: Rosie 20-pound F1B Mini GoldendoodleWillie a 15-pound Mini Poodle.These deeper Ruby reds will have a wavy to teddy bear coats . Facial furnishings are starting to show. […]

Happy Days Cavapoos $1550 with $300 due to reserve Born 7/17 Ready goal 9/11

Happy Days Cavapoos $1550 with $300 due to reserve Born 7/17Ready goal 9/11Weights 12/15 lbs estimate full grown Mini poodle Mom Rose King Charles Cavalier Sampson The most beautiful babies you will ever see. Loving , silly, snuggly and of course very smart . Your puppy will have first set of shots , worming and […]

Beautiful BIG babies ! $1600 with $300 due to reserve F1B Standard Goldendoodles Born 7/15/2025 Ready goal 9/15/25

Nelly reserved AbbieSerena reserved SticksKristin reserved CliffordMaryalice reserved Lucy Beautiful. BIG babies !$1600 with $300 due to reserve F1B Standard Goldendoodles Born 7/15/2025Ready goal 9/15/25Mom f1 Standard Goldendoodle Anna 55lbsDad Standard Poodle Milo 60 lbs These babies will have wavy to loose curly coats. Planning on a nice blocky doodle face. They are being worked […]

Love is in the Air Mini f1B Goldendoodle puppies Born 7/8/25 Ready goal 9/9/25 – Please call 315-576-1245 to reserve- some pups may be reserved already- site is updated often

DURANGO BOY FIREFLY BOY MOON Boy OZARK BOY SENECA GIRL SNOWGIRL TIFFANY GIRL Love is in the AirMini f1B Goldendoodle puppies Born 7/8/25 Ready goal 9/9/25Mom F1 Goldendoodle Emerald 30 lbsDad Mini Poodle Capt Quick 22lbs These babies will have a traditional teddybear look . They are being worked with daily with ENS. “Early Neurological […]

Beach Day Babies Smaller Standard Goldendoodles F1B Born 7/25/25 Ready goal 9/19/25

4 girls Julia is reserved for BridgetPamela Sandy is reserved for TomaszOlivia  5 Boys Joe joe Danny Salty Sam Ryder Kokomo   Beach Day Babies Smaller Standard Goldendoodles F1B Born 7/25/25Ready goal 9/19/25Mom F1 Flossie 50 lbs Dad Mini Poodle Sport 19lbs Weight goal estimate 40 lbs $1300 with $300 due now to reserve Please […]

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Frequently Asked Questions

What does F1 Standard Mean?
F1 Standard- this means 50% poodle and 50% Golden Retriever (sometimes a is used English golden retriever) expected adult weights 45 lbs and up. Very light shedding, straight to some wavy coat. Sometimes a nice big XL pup is born – they can grow to 90 lbs and up, they usually reserve fast. Super sweet big babies!
What does F1b Standard Mean?
F1b Standard- in our case it’s a Goldendoodle mother bred to a standard poodle. Expected adult weight 45 lbs and up. Very popular for families with allergies . No noticeable shedding . Fuller wavy coat and loose waves.
What is a Parti Factor?
Parti Factor Golden Doodles- normally 95% solid color with a very little white. A lot of these are midnight black with a lightening flash on chest. *if they were to ever have puppies a percent would be born with Parti colors
What is an F2 Goldendoodle?
F2 Goldendoodles – in a nutshell, a Goldendoodle bred to a Goldendoodle . Nice wavy , curly coat, extremely low shedding.
F2b Goldendoodle?
F2b Goldendoodle – is a Goldendoodle bred to and f1b creating 62.5 %poodle and 37.5% retriever. Pretty waves, extreme low shedding .
What is an English Goldendoodle?
English Golden Doodles- have nice dark eyes and white to light cream coats. They have a very pretty blocky built that is pleasing to the eye. They are a nice medium size puppy.
What is a Mini Goldendoodle?
A mini goldendoodle is a
Mini F1 or F2 or F2b Goldendoodle breed to a mini poodle.
What is a Petite Goldendoodle?
Petite Golden doodle- is new to us. These are bred to produce a more manageable size, but not a mini. The mix is the puppies are ½ Poodle, ¼ Golden Retriever and ¼ Cocker. The colors should be exciting, and this program grows we will be sure to post updates. A first litter is planned for early spring 2015.

Orchard Pups is not responsible for any cost due to Hypoglycemia in your puppy after you leave the Orchard ~ Please read and ask questions to us or your Vet.

Hypoglycemia Requires Quick Intervention in Toy and Small Breeds

Signs of Hypoglycemia

  • Loss of appetite
  • Extreme lethargy
  • Lack of coordination
  • Trembling
  • Muscular twitching
  • Weakness
  • Seizures
  • Unusual behavior
  • Dilated pupils
  • Stupor or coma

Hypoglycemia, or low blood sugar, can quickly become an urgent health problem in toy and small-breed dogs, say experts. Without intervention, there is risk of dogs slipping into a coma and possibly dying.

Juvenile hypoglycemia, which is seen in puppies less than 3 months of age, generally occurs because puppies have not fully developed the ability to regulate blood glucose concentration and have a high requirement for glucose.

Understanding Hypoglycemia
“In a nutshell, the brain can only use glucose for energy,” explains Margret Casal, D.V.M., Ph.D., assistant professor of medical genetics at the University of Pennsylvania School of Veterinary Medicine. “If glucose levels drop in the blood, then there is less energy for the brain, which causes neurological signs such as disorientation, tremors and coma.

“Normally, glucose is stored in the form of glycogen in the body, and when necessary, hormones stimulate the breakdown of glycogen to supply the brain and other tissues with fuel,” she continues. “Sometimes in toy and small breeds, the process does not occur quickly enough and hypoglycemia begins to kick in.

“An animal that goes a prolonged period without glucose may eventually slip into a coma and possibly die. In toy and small-breed dogs that timeframe is greatly reduced when compared to larger dogs.”

Among the signs of hypoglycemia are loss of appetite, extreme lethargy, lack of coordination, trembling, muscle twitching, weakness, seizures, and discoloration of skin and gums.

“They usually act like they are drunk,” says Amirov. “They may be lethargic, shivering or refusing to get up and play. Most won’t eat or drink. If you know your puppies well and they are acting out of the ordinary, there’s a very good chance they are going into low sugar shock. A simple case of hypoglycemia is often due to overactivity combined with too much time between meals.

“After a dog has crashed due to hypoglycemia, I follow up with a protein-rich food, such as canned puppy food, to help stabilize the blood sugar and prevent another crash,” she continues. “If a dog doesn’t stabilize and continues to have difficulty after being given glucose, then I take him to the veterinarian. However, during a hypo­glycemic attack, time is of the essence.”

Experts recommend rubbing syrup on a dog’s gums, dabbing sugar water on or under the tongue, or giving a concentrated solution of glucose to offset the drop in blood glucose. Providing a simple sugar solution and hydrating liquid are key.

“It also is imperative to keep them warm,” Smolarz says. “I put a kitchen towel in the microwave for 30 seconds. I shake it out and wrap the puppy in it to bring up his body temperature. Low blood sugar can cause hypo­thermia, so I get them warm first.

“Next, I give the puppy a teaspoon of honey and wait a few minutes. If the puppy seems to be getting better, I follow up by giving small amounts of warm sugar water over the next few minutes.”

Measures to prevent hypoglycemia include feeding puppies and small dogs three or four times a day. A high-quality, nutritious dog food is important in helping to sustain a dog. Owners also should provide a warm environment.

Smolarz crates puppies and adult dogs when they are fed to ensure they eat. “This also helps to prevent the litter bully from stealing everybody else’s food. When they are that small, you have to be sure they have enough to eat. I make sure they have kibble to eat freely, and I feed puppies three to four meals a day until they are 5 months old.”

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