FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
WILL MY PUPPY BE UP TO DATE ON SHOTS?
Yes! On Adoption Day your puppy will be up-to-date on all of their vaccinations. You will receive a formal Vaccination Record that will list out all the vaccinations and de-worming medications that your puppy has recevied up to this point. This record is designed for you to take to your vet at the first puppy visit and be able to schedule the next vaccations that your puppy will need. We do want you to keep in mind that while your puppy is under our care, they are too young to recieve the rabies' vaccinaiton, so you'll want to make sure that you schedule that and it usually happens around 14 weeks of age.
DO YOU SELL YOUR BREEDING RIGHTS?
Our puppies are meant to be beloved family pets, so no, we do not sell out breeding rights. We do have a required Spay/Neuter Contract that our Forever Homes sign on Adoption Day agreeing not to breed their pet. We ask each home to send us a copy of the paperwork from a licensed veterinarian once this procedure has been completed.
WHAT KIND OF COATS DO BERNEDOODLES HAVE?
Doodles tend to have one of three coat types: straight, wavy, or curly. Most often we have wavy or curly pups, but from time to time we do have straight- coated pups and you can have all three in the same litter! Typically, the curlier the pup, the less likely the puppy will shed and the more hypoallergenic it will be so we do recommend to our families that have mild allergies that you would consider adopting a curly-coated pup.
DO WE HAVE TO SPAY OR NEUTER OUR PUPPY?
Having these procedures done on your puppy too soon can have a negative impact on health growth. We ask that you no have you pup spayed or neutered until they are finished growing. Once this procedure has been completed, you can email a copy of this to parishpoodlespals143@gmail.com This fulfills the spay and neuter agreement that you signed on Adoption Day agreeing not to breed your pup.
DO YOU HAVE A HEALTH GUARANTEE?
Yes! We are committed to the health of our puppies and guarantee your puppy to be in good health, to the best of our knowledge, on the day of your adoption. This means that we will take reasonable measures to ensure your puppy is healthy on Adoption Day.