Weekly Update November 5, 2019

November 5, 2019

Welcome to this week’s update at Lamgo Farms!  We are heading into Christmas at full speed!  Not to worry, we’ll be stopping at Thanksgiving for some great food, family and some grateful words along the way.

Thank you so much for stopping by to see just what is happening with our family, furry friends and farm.  

I hope you all had a fun filled Halloween.  The kids are still wearing their costumes and we are now down to the least liked and mostly unappealing candy.  We will begin our chocolate detox tomorrow.

Right now I cannot begin to tell you how absolutely amazing these puppies are this season.  God has been showing off his awesome imagination with each of these babies.  They are truly beautiful in every way. I can’t wait for you to see them.

You can start to watch them grow on our Youtube channel, “Happenings at Lamgo Farms.”  For those like me who find it hard to wait for the update to be posted to see your puppies. . .just head over to our Youtube channel, subscribe and hit the notification bell.  You will then know as soon as I upload any video!

I am so thankful for our owners and I appreciate each kind and sweet word sent my way to thank us for these awesome puppies.  We truly have the best owners that have become friends.  I have said it before and I’ll put this on repeat for everyone.  The owner is the one that makes the puppy a great dog.  

Sure, we do our very best and work hard to give each puppy love and attention and train them as best we can, but when they get home, the real work begins.  I can’t take the credit.  God creates them and You, the owner turns them into the great dog everyone sees on the street.  We just do our research, put some great lines together and raise them to get to you.

We know how hard each owner works for these puppies.  I hope our reading material, training tips and schedules help you along the puppyhood path.  

I am an avid believer in training your doodle.  These smart little ones do require structure and the right way to correct any behavior you find undesirable.  We strongly recommend http://www.HiltonButler.com for training.  They have been training our puppies for years and have done excellent work.  Even if you have a full grown dog now, check them out.  

Right now as it’s super late, I’ve been checking in on our Lina.  She was due on Monday and we are just waiting for her to go into labor.  She was able to visit the groomer and is all ready to pop. For those on her list, please “like” our facebook page as I will be updating when puppies are born over there.

If you are close to our area, then you have been experiencing the constant drizzle that is actually making it quite wet outside.  Our doodles have enjoyed it and now they smell like wet dog, I smell like wet dog and the house smells like wet dog.  

So many of our owners call me to ask about our dog bath products because they smell so great and they literally turn that wet dog into a great smelling puppy again. I’m so excited to let you know that we are now carrying Espree shampoos, conditioners, detangling sprays, puppy and kitten spray, puppy and kitten wipes, and more!

These products will be added to our store at www.LamgoLand.com this weekend!  Now you can just put these in your cart while shopping online or you can order it and pick it up when you pick up your puppy.

Now a little update on my husband, Phil.  So many of you have sent such sweet and kind messages letting me know you are praying for Phil.  Thank you so much!  I don’t always have the ability to answer every message but I do read them and we appreciate each and every one of you!  Phil is actually scheduled for surgery at 10am.  We’d love it if you’d pray for a successful surgery for him.  He did have a little relieve with the last procedure but it didn’t work.  So we are now seeing that the last procedure turned into a diagnostic tool for this next step.  We are praying he has complete relieve.  Physical pain turns into emotional pain.  Phil has been doing so well and I know he is ready to get back into life again.  Once we make it through this, we will turn our attention to mending the rest.Click to see more

Now, let’s not wait any longer. . .scroll on down and see just what is happening in each of your litters.


 Here is what we have now and what is coming up soon.

 Scroll down to the FAQ section to see how to place a deposit, pricing, how to reserve a puppy and to answer many questions.  


 2019 Breedings

(Keep scrolling to see our planned 2020 schedule)



 

Snowflake/Burton

F1 Mini Goldendoodles

Snowflake has 2 girls and 4 boys.  Born October 12th.  They are all a cream or peanut butter or red coloring.  All wavy coats.  They mature between 27-37 lbs.

The girls: purple and dark pink

The boys: black, dark blue, dark green and yellow

Snowflake’s Photo Gallery

What’s Happening Now:

Oh, all of these puppies are just amazing!  I’m thankful to have had some “down” time while these babies were newborn and their mama’s were nursing and resting all day long.  Having that break always gives us a renewed energy and excitement for each new baby born here at Lamgo Farms.  

These puppies are just beautiful and are now at 3 weeks old, moving around and even playing a little bit.  They still sleep and nurse a lot, but they are playing more and more each day.

They are now eating “gruel” once a day.  Gruel is their first food.  It’s a mixture of our premium puppy food, milk replacer, a nutritional supplement, and warm water all blended to an oatmeal consistency.  They LOVE it!  

We introduce gruel at 3 weeks old to first of all, start them on food which begins the weaning process.  Next, we introduce gruel at this stage to give mama some relief while keeping puppies fat and healthy.  We don’t want our mama’s to become skinny and malnourished.  So, we give them a nice nutritional supplement and they finish their puppies left overs as well.

The puppies are socialized three times a day.  Their first morning person is my husband, Phil.  While the mama dogs are outside running around and playing, Phil takes each puppy and holds them on their backs.  He rubs their paws, their belly, touches their nose and head.  

Then in the afternoon, our daughters who are 12 and 15 hold each puppy after their school work is completed.  And finally, at dinner time, I go out with Phil and get to hold each one before bedtime.  

What Happens Next:

Week 4 brings another deworming and we increase the gruel to twice a day while adding in a few hard kibbles so those with teeth can chew on something.

Week 4 will also be the week I email directions to the farm so you can plan your trip.

Week 5 will be temperament testing, puppy picking/pick up instructions and then we begin the crate training process.

For those who are flying with their puppy-I will ship puppy packets prior to puppy picking so you have everything you need at home.  A soft Airline approved carrier will be provided in place of the hard travel crate we use for training.

This season we will be having our picking and pick up on the same day.  Picking and pick up for this litter will be Saturday, November 30.  Picking/Pick up times are listed below.  

Each of you should have received a welcome email outlining what happens from here on out.  I have not yet heard from everyone.  Please check your spam folders and let me know at goldendoodles@lamgofarms.com if you have not received anything.  

  1. Arneson-11am
  2. Newton-12 noon
  3. Wettstein – 1pm
  4. Hensley- 2pm
  5. Trawick- 3pm
  6. – 4pm- holding for Vohra (double listed)

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Snowflake

 

Burton

Past Snowflake/Burton Puppies:


Chaquita and Burton F2bb Mini Goldendoodles

Chaquita has 4 boys and 4 girls.  Born October 13th.  All a peanut butter or red coloring.

This is a new first time breeding.  Chaquita is an F2b Bella/Paddington Daughter- so there is some English from Bison in this line.  Burton is our AKC Registered Toy Poodle.

The girls: Turquoise (bright blue), pink, lime green and purple

The boys: dark green, yellow, dark blue and orange

Chaquita’s Photo Gallery

What’s Happening Now:

Oh, all of these puppies are just amazing!  I’m thankful to have had some “down” time while these babies were newborn and their mama’s were nursing and resting all day long.  Having that break always gives us a renewed energy and excitement for each new baby born here at Lamgo Farms.  

These puppies are just beautiful and are now at 3 weeks old, moving around and even playing a little bit.  They still sleep and nurse a lot, but they are playing more and more each day.

They are now eating “gruel” once a day.  Gruel is their first food.  It’s a mixture of our premium puppy food, milk replacer, a nutritional supplement, and warm water all blended to an oatmeal consistency.  They LOVE it!  

We introduce gruel at 3 weeks old to first of all, start them on food which begins the weaning process.  Next, we introduce gruel at this stage to give mama some relief while keeping puppies fat and healthy.  We don’t want our mama’s to become skinny and malnourished.  So, we give them a nice nutritional supplement and they finish their puppies left overs as well.

The puppies are socialized three times a day.  Their first morning person is my husband, Phil.  While the mama dogs are outside running around and playing, Phil takes each puppy and holds them on their backs.  He rubs their paws, their belly, touches their nose and head.  

Then in the afternoon, our daughters who are 12 and 15 hold each puppy after their school work is completed.  And finally, at dinner time, I go out with Phil and get to hold each one before bedtime.  

What Happens Next:

Week 4 brings another deworming and we increase the gruel to twice a day while adding in a few hard kibbles so those with teeth can chew on something.

Week 4 will also be the week I email directions to the farm along with puppy picking/pick up instructions.

Week 5 will be temperament testing and then we begin the crate training process.

For those who are flying with their puppy-I will ship puppy packets prior to puppy picking so you have everything you need at home.  A soft Airline approved carrier will be provided in place of the hard travel crate we use for training.

This season we will be having our picking and pick up on the same day.  Picking and pick up for this litter will be Sunday, December 1st.  Picking/Pick up times are listed below.  

Picking:

  1. Vohra- 10am
  2. N. White- 11am
  3. Ratzlaff-12pm
  4. Alanis- 1pm
  5. Salvo- 2-pm
  6. HOLD- Anderson 3- pm
  7. open 4- pm
  8. open 5-pm

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Burton


Rosita and Paddington’s F2 Petite Goldendoodles

Rosita has 3 girls and 2 boys.

The girls: turquoise (bright blue), light pink, lavender

The boys: Orange and dark blue

 

Rosita’s Photo Gallery

 

What’s Happening Now:

Oh, all of these puppies are just amazing!  I’m thankful to have had some “down” time while these babies were newborn and their mama’s were nursing and resting all day long.  Having that break always gives us a renewed energy and excitement for each new baby born here at Lamgo Farms.  

These puppies are just beautiful and are now at 3 weeks old, moving around and even playing a little bit.  They still sleep and nurse a lot, but they are playing more and more each day.

They are now eating “gruel” once a day.  Gruel is their first food.  It’s a mixture of our premium puppy food, milk replacer, a nutritional supplement, and warm water all blended to an oatmeal consistency.  They LOVE it!  

We introduce gruel at 3 weeks old to first of all, start them on food which begins the weaning process.  Next, we introduce gruel at this stage to give mama some relief while keeping puppies fat and healthy.  We don’t want our mama’s to become skinny and malnourished.  So, we give them a nice nutritional supplement and they finish their puppies left overs as well.

The puppies are socialized three times a day.  Their first morning person is my husband, Phil.  While the mama dogs are outside running around and playing, Phil takes each puppy and holds them on their backs.  He rubs their paws, their belly, touches their nose and head.  

Then in the afternoon, our daughters who are 12 and 15 hold each puppy after their school work is completed.  And finally, at dinner time, I go out with Phil and get to hold each one before bedtime.  

What Happens Next:

Week 4 brings another deworming and we increase the gruel to twice a day while adding in a few hard kibbles so those with teeth can chew on something.

Week 4 will also be the week I email directions to the farm along with puppy picking/pick up instructions.

Week 5 will be temperament testing and then we begin the crate training process.

For those who are flying with their puppy-I will ship puppy packets prior to puppy picking so you have everything you need at home.  A soft Airline approved carrier will be provided in place of the hard travel crate we use for training.

This season we will be having our picking and pick up on the same day.  Picking and pick up for this litter will be Sunday, December 1st and Monday, December 2nd.  Once we get the list sorted out we can narrow down the time.  

  1. Vaughan- if you are doing a long distance pick= we can put you on Sunday at 9am before our Chaquita picking.  If you will be coming, then we need to schedule at 6pm on Sunday.
  2. Sexton- Please let me know if Sunday evening works best for you or Monday afternoon.
  3. Sewell- female preference- wavy coat
  4. Alvarez
  5. open

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Rosita

Rosita

PuppyFind.com,501050


Lina/Banks F1 Standard Sheepadoodles

We’re expecting Christmas Sheepadoodles!!!

Lina is doing gtreat!  Her due date was on Monday.  She is nesting and had a visit to the groomer to get her all shaved down for the big event.  Right now we are just watching her closely here in the house.  Her milk sacs have dropped and her belly is huge.  So we either have a few large puppies are a lot of little ones.  I can’t wait to see them.  I’ll update as soon as puppies are here!

  Lina usually has 6 puppies in a litter.  The first pick will say here at Lamgo Farms for breeding.  The second pick will be on hold for an owner who passed up their first pick of our Poppins Sheepadoodle litter last year.

  1. Hold- LF
  2. Emory
  3. Barksdale
  4. open
  5. open
  6. open

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Banks (Old English Sheepdog)

Past Sheepadoodle puppies (Poppins was the mama)

 


Parker’s F1bb Pocket Goldendoodles –  Parker will be bred to Beans or one of our F1b Pockets.  We have now retired Squishy.

I know, it’s so hard to wait, especially when the timing is off from planned.  At this time, we are watching Parker for impending heat.  The higher temperatures have always affected cycles.  It was during our last little cold front that our other females also behind finally cycled.  For those unable to wait, we will have some very small babies in our Rosita litter that will go home December 2nd.

  1. Withey
  2. Rogers
  3. Benavides (double listed)
  4. White, L
  5. Gregory
  6. waitlist: Sewell

Parker

 

Past puppy picture


Next Future Jasmine breeding:

Jasmine aka “Red” / Beans F1bb Petite Goldendoodles

(Dec 2020/ Spring 2020)- This litter is still a 2019 breeding but puppies will go home in 2020.   Just listing here so we don’t forget the “list.”  We will know more on dates after her next cycle is complete.  If she has plenty of puppies in her cycle prior to this, first available will be made to those on this list. At this time, I’m closing this list for further deposits until after our Spring breeding is complete.

  1. Rainwater
  2. Hoffmeister
  3. Harmon
  4. McGregor
  5. Graham
  6. open
  7. open

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Beans

 

“Milo” past Jasmine/Beans puppies


Boston and Paddington’s

F2b Petite Goldendoodles

Boston has completed the breeding process.  We will now wait a few weeks to confirm pregnancy.  Boston usually has 7 to 8 puppies.  The colors are all shades of red, apricot and cream.  She has both wavy and curly coats.  These puppies will be due about a week before Christmas.  They will go home around Valentine’s Day.

Picking spots:

  1. open
  2. open
  3. open
  4. open
  5. open
  6. open
  7. open

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2020-21 Breeding Lineup

Pictures and picking lists will be coming soon for our 2020 line up.  

Parker Pocket litter: First spot reserved for Myane, 2nd- Vaughan

Boston/Paddington- Boston just completed her breeding.  We will now wait another 2 weeks to confirm pregnancy.

Lilly/Burton 

Poppins/Banks F1 Sheepadoodles

Charmin/Paddington F3 Mini Goldendoodles

Sanjay/Paddington F2 Petite Goldendoodles

Snowflake/Burton F1 Mini Goldendoodles

Bella/Paddington F2 English Mini/Medium

Maybelline/Burton F1b Mini Labradoodles- Rainwater (just holding since she tends too have black coats)

 

Retired: Mrs. Beasley, Daphne, Jules, Pringles, Sammy

Retiring next: Brie, Lina (final litter for Lina will be a Sheepadoodle litter)


FAQ:

What breedings to you have coming up? Please scroll back Up for current and upcoming litters (scroll down for more future litters) to the “Next Season’s Breeding Schedule” to see what will be bred and what picking spots are open.

How do I know if you have any open picking spots in a particular litter? Scroll  until you see your desired litter.  Any available picking spots will be listed as “open.”

How do I reserve a picking spot? Complete the contact form located at the end of each litter.  Then make your deposit payment by choosing the Buy Now button under the litter in which you wish to reserve your picking spot.  For litters not yet listed please Email me at goldendoodles@lamgofarms.com with “deposit” in the subject line.  Note which litter and number on the picking spot you prefer that is listed as open. Include your name, mailing address, phone number and any preferences you may have for your puppy.  

Are Deposits refundable?  Unfortunately, due to the high demand of our puppies, we no longer refund deposits for any reason.  If for some reason we do not have enough puppies born to provide for every owner- your deposit can be transferred to your next desired litter.  The $250 is a picking spot reservation.  This also helps us weed out those who are not serious about taking home one of our puppies.  

Do you have any paperwork we need to complete? Since our puppies are Reserved almost a year in advance- we will spend that time getting to know each of you and will be offering the proper education to make sure you are fully prepared to bring home your puppy.  When placing a deposit, please include your name, email address, mailing address, phone number and any preferences you may have.  Once you place your deposit, I will email you your purchase contract which also serves as your receipt.  You will need to sign and email this back to me. You will also receive a suggested supply list as well as our Health Warranty.  The Health Warranty is not due back until 30 days after you take your puppy home.

Do you choose the puppy for us or can we choose our own puppy?  You will be asked to visit the Farm at your puppy picking appointment and will be given an hour to choose your puppy.  The choice is yours.  Please understand that we cannot guarantee gender availability.  When it comes to our donated therapy/service dogs, we will choose the top two for you and then you can make your choice out of those.

Can we visit Lamgo Farms for allergy testing or just to see the dogs?  Every puppy owner that has placed a deposit is invited to the farm between weeks 5 and 6 for a puppy picking appointment.  If unable to attend- we can send extra video and pictures or FaceTime the appointment.  Unfortunately- we do not allow other visitors due to the health risk for our puppies and dogs as well as for the safety of our family.  If you wish to have allergy testing- it’s best to find a doodle owner and see if you can tolerate that particular generation of doodle.  We have several pictures, video as well as slide shows showing our grounds, parents and past puppies.  You may also visit our Facebook page and join our open forum to communicate with any of our past owners about their experience with Lamgo Farms.  We welcome your questions!

Do you do temperament testing?  Yes, all puppies are tested at week 5 and the results are emailed prior to your puppy picking appointment.

Do you take weekly pictures of your puppies?  Yes, The first week is simply a group photo but individual pictures are taken weekly starting at week 2.  Video is taken weekly starting at week 3 and concludes at week 7.

Are your puppies socialized?  Yes!  We now have 8 children.  Ages 22, 18, 17, 15, 11, 3, 2 and 8 months old.  We homeschool and are able to hold, socialize using sensory stimulation as well as play with and cuddle your puppy several times a day which prepares them for any home environment.

When do the puppies come home?  Puppies are ready to go home on the Saturday between weeks 7 and 8.

Do you have a Health Warranty?  Yes, Lamgo Farms has a 1 year warranty over hips and eyes.  

Do you Health Test your Breeding dogs?  Some are OFA tested but not all.  After consulting an Animal Orthopedic doctor- we learned that these tests do not offer the assurance that puppies will not have hip issues.  A good line of breeding stock along with cross breeding and proper care of the puppy will protect and prevent hip issues.

Do you allow boarding after the release date of the puppy?  Unfortunately, we are unable to keep your puppy past the pick up date.  You will be notified within 24 hours after the birth as to your picking appointment time as well as puppy pick up date/time/information.  This will allow you at least 7 weeks to make pick up arrangements.  Pick up is on a Saturday a 10 am.  We do sometimes offer a Friday pick up by appointment.  Lamgo Farms is closed on Sundays and cannot do picking appointments or pick up appointments at that time.

Do you fly puppies out of state?  At this time, we only fly pet cargo during the months of November through May.  Our summer months are too hot to fly.  Flying is an additional $450.  We use both Flight Nannies (for dogs that stand no taller than 11 inches) and pet cargo flights.  We can fly during the off season with Flight Nannies only.

What is included in the price of the puppy?  An awesome Lamgo Farms PUPPY. . . complete puppy packet:  Crate, potty training bells, nutritional supplement, toys, treats, scented blanket from littermates, training material, folder with health records, pedigree, etc, emailed photo collage of your puppy as well as a 10 lb bucket of premium puppy food that will last a few months.

What is your pricing? Sales Tax is included in the price.

Double Doodles (mini Labradoodle/mini goldendoodle cross): $2,100

Goldendoodles (Standard, Medium and miniature): $1,950 

Goldendoodles (Petite): $2,100 

Goldendoodles (Pocket): $2,400

Sheepadoodles (Standard): $2,100

Do you offer discounts: Yes, we offer a $150 discount for our Military owners.  Verification of service is required.  Once a year we also offer donation dogs for those medically requiring therapy or service dogs.  Please email me your circumstance and we will pray and ask God for the answer.  We have a medical form that needs to be completed by a doctor to qualify for service needs.

Do you have a Spay/Neuter clause?  Yes.  All of our puppies are sold with our contract stating all males must be neutered before 5 months old and females must be spayed before 6 months old.  We no longer sell for breeding purposes. Puppies not fixed by the requested time frames will void the Health Warranty.

What sets Lamgo Farms apart from other Goldendoodle breeders?  First, having 14 years experience in breeding Goldendoodles- we have learned quite a bit about what to breed to create the perfect doodle for every coat type and personality desired as well as our dedication to each litter.  Living on a farm and homeschooling allows us to constantly lay hands on the puppies and give them the ultimate care they need and you desire in a breeder.  We care greatly for our puppies and owners and strive to give that personal touch to every one and puppy that comes our way.  We also trust God to give us the perfect puppy you desire.  We pray over every breeding and puppy and are genuinely blessed with the ability to raise these fluffy friends.


Pictures and Video:  When we do have puppies. . .Pictures will be uploaded in our photo gallery at photos.lamgofarms.com and on our Facebook page.  Video will be located on our Youtube channel at Happenings at lamgo Farms.  Weekly pictures will start at week 2 and Video will start to be taken when puppies are three weeks old.

***To better serve each of our clients as well as my family, I have limited my emailing and online emailing time to Tuesdays and Thursdays.  The update will be published on Mondays.  If you need to reach me and cannot get a returned call. . .simply text me at the number below.  It is much easier to text or email during homeschooling hours.
 
As always, please feel free to email or call/text (817-366-7995) if you have any questions or concerns.
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Blessings,
Sandi Lamgo
goldendoodles@LamgoFarms.com
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