Doodle Bliss FAQ’s
Waiting List Questions
We wish we had puppies available for everyone today, we love them just as much as you do. Please check our Current Litters page to determine if there are any puppies that available. You can also join our waiting list, typically 6-12 months out. If a puppy becomes available sooner, we will reach out to those on our Master Waiting List in the order deposits were received.
Our wait times can vary, but it is typically 4-6 months depending on successful pregnancies and litter sizes. If a puppy becomes available sooner we will reach out to those on our Master Waiting List in the order of deposit. We are almost as excited as you are to help you find your perfect puppy!
You can join our waiting list through the Reserve Your Puppy page. Please be sure to follow all 4 steps on that page, including making a deposit to join our Master Waiting List. We are thrilled you want to be part of our Doodle Bliss Family!
We will confirm we received your deposit and contract and add you to the Master Waiting List. From there, we will keep you informed of upcoming litters, we love posting pictures in our gallery and on social media, in case you haven’t noticed. When you have reached the top of the list and we have a confirmed litter, we will reach out to you to verify if you want a puppy from that litter or if you would like to wait for a future litter of your choice.
Mother nature is in charge, and unfortunately we can’t guarantee pregnancy or litter count in advance. In order to maintain fairness to those who are already on the list, we avoid assigning a litter until we have confirmed puppies.
No, once you have reached the top of our Master Waiting List, you can remain there as long as you want until you have found the puppy you would like.
As soon as we have a confirmed pregnancy, we will announce it via social media, email list or our website. We will then contact our list in the order of deposit. We typically don’t have a guess to litter size until 30+ days into the pregnancy.
Our adoption fees can vary based on the breed, size and coloring. You can learn more about our Goldendoodle and Bernedoodle pricing here. We invest considerable amounts of time and capital expenditures in testing and training in order to deliver the best possible puppy to you and our customers love the results.
Doodle Bliss reserves the right to retain puppies from our litters prior to assigning people to a list in order to maintain our breeding program. Once you are selected for a litter, first and second pick of available puppies may be offered for an additional fee.
There is a non-refundable $500 deposit to get on our Master Waiting List. This will ensure you get to choose your puppy in the order you placed your deposit.
Puppy Gotcha Day Questions
Each puppy will come with a 1-Year Health Guarantee. Doodle Bliss guarantees your puppy to be free from any life-threatening congenital defect or we will replace your puppy free of charge from a future litter. We will extend to a 3-Year Health Guarantee you consistently feed the puppy PawTree food purchased through our Pawtree Website.
Each puppy will have a visit with our veterinarian where they will receive their first shots and a wellness check. They will need follow up shots through your veterinarian.
We offer delivery services up to 250 miles from Gilbert, AZ for $350. Prior arrangements must be made on a case by case basis. A flight nanny may also be available for $500-$800 depending on location and flight availability, within the US, including Alaska and Hawaii.
Breeding Program Questions
We believe all of our dogs should be raised in a family environment, not in a kennel. For this purpose, we utilize Guardian Homes. All of our existing mamma’s and daddy’s have carefully selected homes. We do not anticipate needing additional homes any time soon, but we will update our website if the need arises.
All of our doodles are sold as pets only. On occasion we do offer rights to approved breeding programs for an additional fee. Please contact us to discuss directly.
Breed Info Questions
All of our dogs are expected to be low to no shedding. Poodles are a non-shedding dog but this trait cannot be guaranteed. Part of our program and dna testing is designed to help give you the best doodle for your needs.
It is impossible to guarantee a specific size, genetics plays a big role here. We do our best to estimate based on the parents and past experience.
Goldendoodles are known for their friendly, affectionate, and social nature. They love being part of daily routines and enjoy connecting with their families.
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Loving and people-focused
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Gentle and adaptable
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Naturally playful and intuitive
Most Goldendoodles shed very lightly, and many families find them comfortable for mild allergies. Coat traits can vary by generation.
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Low-shedding
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Lower dander than many breeds
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Coat type influenced by genetics
Our F1bb Goldendoodles are non or low-shedding.
Yes, they are naturally gentle, patient, and playful with kids.
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Great with children of all ages
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Soft, friendly personalities
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Enjoy participating in family activities
They thrive with daily exercise, mental enrichment, and consistent playtime.
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Walks and interactive play
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Brain games or puzzle toys
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A balanced routine keeps them happy
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Hip and joint concerns
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Eye conditions
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Breed-related genetic disorders
Regular brushing and professional grooming every 6 to 8 weeks keeps their coat healthy.
Yes, they learn quickly and respond well to positive training.
These terms describe generations that differ in coat traits, shedding levels, and predictability.
These labels describe generations that differ in coat predictability and shedding.
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F1: 50% Golden Retriever, 50% Poodle
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F1B: Backcross for more predictable low-shedding coats
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F2: Second-generation Goldendoodle to Goldendoodle
Choose breeders who health test parents, socialize puppies well, and provide transparent information.
Yes, their loving nature and easy trainability make them great for beginners.
Yes, their loving nature and easy trainability make them great for beginners.
They thrive with structure, enrichment, and consistent grooming.
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Routine feeding and training
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Mental stimulation
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Coat care to prevent matting

