Puppies
We promote the future of the Goldendoodle breed by maintaining their excellent health status, temperaments and versatile breed characteristics. We breed selectively for conformational correctness per GANA's Goldendoodle Breed Standard, which Cindy was invited to write due to her expertise. Genetics, proper structure, and staying abreast of current and future health issues have always been our focus.
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Prices
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Process
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Prices
The price for one of our Goldendoodle puppies, regardless of their size or colors, is $3,000 plus 7% sales tax for SC residents.
This price includes:
This price includes:
- Puppy Culture Training & Enrichment program from Day 3 until they leave us. Potty training, Crate training, & Socialization begin at week 4.
- Well-check and report for your vet from our vet.
- 1st shots given by our vet
- All worming since birth
- PetLink Microchip & Registration
- 1 month free Trupanion Pet Insurance
- 1st month Heartworm/worm & flea preventative
- Notebook - Parents pedigrees and Health screen results, other helpful information
- Goody bag
- Lifetime breeder support, including grooming instructions and advice
- Lifetime "Baxter & Bella Online Puppy Training" at a 25% discount
Our Process
- Read our PURCHASE CONTRACT. Fill out our ADOPTION APPLICATION. Both are found under FORMS.
- Email the application form to us and we'll review it. Once we've reviewed your application we'll schedule a phone interview so that we can each get to know one another better.
- Once we've interviewed each other and we are both comfortable knowing that you are "a perfect fit" for a Seventh Heaven puppy, you will send us the $300 non-refundable application fee, which secures your spot on our waiting list (cash, check, cashiers check). You can choose to be moved to the next litter should something unforeseen happen that would prevent you from being able to take a puppy from the current litter.
- We'll send you video and photo updates beginning before the due date all the way through "Fetch, Puppy! Day". Upon occasion, we've been able to actually capture the birth of puppies on video, which is priceless!
- We invite you for a family Visitation Day, around 5 to 6 weeks old if you'd like to visit the litter. For families unable to make it, we schedule a Zoom meeting or a FaceTime call. During the time you're waiting to take your puppy home, we'll discuss your preferences for a puppy, and we'll get a feel for you and your lifestyle. As your breeder, it is our responsibility to study the personalities and play-style of each puppy daily in order to efficiently match you up with the puppy that fits you best, per your preferences. No one knows these babies better than us, so we're quite proficient at perfect matches. To choose a puppy based on looks alone often results in making the wrong choice, as personality and temperament are far more important traits to consider. However, if you aren't satisfied with your puppy within the first week, you can return the puppy to us at your cost. We'll either replace him with a puppy from a different litter or we'll refund your money minus the application fee.
- By the time the pups turn 6 weeks old, you'll have sent us half of the remaining balance (cash, check, cashiers check).
- On "Fetch, Puppy! Day", you'll bring the remaining balance in cash or cashiers check only. We'll finish our paper work, give you helpful instructions and send you and your new family member on your way to a whole new life! We ask you to keep in touch frequently so we can help you and be part of your puppy's world.
Forms and Documents
When you click on a button it will open on a new tab, you can download and print the PDF files from there.
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We are currently in the process of planning our early '22 litters and will announce details as they develop.
Email us at danesrgr8@bellsouth.net for further information.
Seventh Heaven puppies are NOT SOLD WITH BREEDING RIGHTS, per our legal and binding contract.
SAYLOR is Multigen, Low/No Shed gene, large Medium weighing 45 pounds.
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Max is a Red the sire to several of our litters.
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About Goldendoodles
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Generations
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- F1 - Golden Retriever to Poodle
- F1b - Goldendoodle to Poodle
- F2 - F1 Goldendoodle to F1 Goldendoodle
- Multigen - Two Goldendoodle parents. One parent must be an F1b or multigen. A Poodle or a Golden Retriever bred to a Multigen Goldendoodle also constitutes a Multigen.
The first Goldendoodles were introduced in the 90's, most likely as a result of the popularity of the Australian-created Labradoodle. The athleticism, loyalty, eagerness to please and exceptional disposition of the Golden Retriever combined with the extreme intelligence, low/no shed coat and hypoallergenic tendency of the Poodle results in an adorable, intelligent, loving and versatile family pet. The Goldendoodle is also growing in popularity as a service dog.
The variations in size, coats and colors of the breed is another huge selling point for those looking for a wonderful family pet.
The Goldendoodle Association of North America (GANA) is the first and only official breed club for the Goldendoodle, and the dedication and commitment of GANA breeders assures the breed will remain the same wonderful breed in the future.
The variations in size, coats and colors of the breed is another huge selling point for those looking for a wonderful family pet.
The Goldendoodle Association of North America (GANA) is the first and only official breed club for the Goldendoodle, and the dedication and commitment of GANA breeders assures the breed will remain the same wonderful breed in the future.
- Petite - height at the withers is below 14", and typically 25 pound's or less
- Mini - height at the withers is over 14" but under 17", and typically 26-35 pounds
- Medium - height at the withers is 17" but under 21", and typically 36-50 pounds
- Standard - height at the withers is over 21" and 51 pounds or more
Coats Goldendoodle coats are either curly, wavy or straight.
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GroomingFrequent grooming is a necessity for this breed as, without it, matting will occur. Mats are painful and can cause health problems, so the coat must be maintained on a regular basis. Before you commit to owning a Goldendoodle, check with your local groomers on their experience with the breed and prices for regular grooming. As part of our training, we introduce your puppy to man of the processes involved in grooming, and we expect our puppy owners to provide daily brushing and combing. We are happy to help you get started with grooming your own dog, vs using a professional.
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ColorsGoldendoodles come in a huge variety of colors and patterns. For specific details, please visit goldendoodleassociation.com and click on "About the Breed".
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