June 30, 2021
Welcome to this weeks update at Lamgo Farms! I’m excited you’ve found your way here to see just what is happening with our puppies, people and prairie life here on the farm.
It’s been a super busy few weeks and I am sorry I am just now getting a chance to update everything on your litters. Keep in mind that video and pictures are always updated even if this page isn’t. So subscribe to our Youtube Channel “Happenings at Lamgo Farms” to be notified when video is uploaded and follow/like our Facebook page to see pictures as they are posted.
Those with puppies already born should have been receiving emails regarding directions, puppy picking instructions, etc. I always try to make sure you are kept informed when this page gets behind.
We have been deep into puppy socializing and training and sending home all of these little fluffies!
We have another handful we are sending home this Holiday weekend! That leaves just 2 litters and then we have about a week break before we have more due. I’m going to miss these babies, but I’m also going to embrace the sleep I’ll get once things settle down.
The good news is that we are taking a small summer break for our Homeschool and then we’ll be back at it until Christmas.
I’ve been looking at the schedule and we are trying to make sure we have a quiet Christmas this year. We may have a few babies here, but I believe we will be having a little break which is just what we need after such a busy summer.
Speaking of summer. . .Independence Day is upon us! Here on the farm we have a neighbor who actually sells fireworks and people can pop them on site. Yep, you’re thinking what I’m thinking. It’s not exactly fun with toddlers and puppies but over the years we have learned how to manage.
We have lots of sound machines in the house to lull our kids and dogs to sleep and drown out the noise of explosives near by. We also play the radio and white noise for our puppies so nothing startles them.
A few tips for those concerned about how fireworks may affect your doodle: Decide now where your pup will spend their evening. Get the crate comfy with their favorite bedding and toys and maybe a treat and find a good quiet place in your home. We use loud sound machines on white noise or waterfall. We also use the TV or Radios when the popping begins. Cover the crate and make sure your pup feels safe and secure.
Starting your pup out with a secure environment for their first 4th of July will help eliminate future anxiety with loud noises and firework celebrations.
My schedule the next few weeks will be spent having a few procedures on my back. It’s now been 2 years since my emergency back surgery when a disc ruptured and rendered me unable to walk.
I have permanent nerve damage and I am seeing not only my back surgeon but also a spinal chord injury surgeon that will be doing these procedures to hopefully give me up to 12 mos of pain relief. So if you think about it. . .please pray for success!
For your puppies. . .they won’t miss a beat. Our girls and my husband will still continue socializing and basic command training as well as crate training.
My online appearance and ability to be available to your questions will be lacking. I’m so sorry about that but I’m hoping this will help me be able to do more physically especially all of that crawling around on the ground with these little fluff balls.
Well, without further delay- let’s scroll on down to see just what is happening in each of your litters. . .
Litters Going Home in 2021
Ethel / Beans F1b Petite Double Doodles
Ethel, our Mini Double Doodle (Maybelline’s daughter) delivered 4 girls and 3 boys on Wednesday, May 5. Ethel and our Red Toy poodle, Beans have been paired together to give us Petite F1b Double Doodles!!




What’s Happening Now:
These babies are going home tomorrow and this weekend!


Jasmine/Beans Petite Goldendoodles
Jasmine delivered 6 girls and 3 boys on May 21st. All Red. We have some wavy and curly in this litter.
Jasmine is one of our Mrs. Beasley and Burton babies.
We will have puppy picking on Saturday, July 3rd. Puppies will then go home Saturday, July 24.




What’s Happening Now:
Puppy picking has begun!!! Each of you should have received your temperament testing results which has our picking schedule. The puppies are all doing great! They are thriving, getting chunky and loving playing with toys and each other.
Right now we still have them nursing and mama is with them at all times. With our tiny babies, we have found we need to take our time more than ever when weaning. So we are waiting for all teeth to get in before we move mama away.
We are now working on our “sit” command and the puppies are in their crates during morning nap time while mama is playing. We are putting 3 puppies to a crate to get them use to being in one. We will work down to 2 puppies and then all alone.
What Happens Next:
As you may have noticed- we are keeping the puppies an extra week due to their size. Even the Petite puppies are more of a pocket size. They are tiny! I prefer to keep them to make sure they are not stressed upon leaving us. This is best for puppy and owner.
Next week the puppies will receive their first set of shots.




More past puppy pictures coming!
Chaquita / Burton F2bb Red English Mini Goldendoodles
Chaquita delivered 3 boys and 3 girls on Wednesday, June 2nd.
Litter Reserved



What’s Happening Now:
Puppies are doing great and oh so chunky! These babies are offered their Gruel to eat and so far- they barely touch it which means they are clearly full on mama’s mink. Right now the puppies are still sleeping and nursing most of their day. They are starting to play with each other though.
The puppies have received 2 preventative dewormings and are being socialized three times a day. My teenage daughters are the best when it comes to socializing. They hold each puppy on their backs while touch their nose, rubbing their ears and paws and talking to them. This works for both temperament as well as promoting overall general good health.
What Happens Next:
Each of you should have received your Welcome Letter email. Let me know if you cannot find yours. Next up: Week 4- each of you will receive Directions to the farm and puppy picking instructions.
Week 5- Temperament testing results which will be emailed the Wednesday prior to picking.
Picking List:
- Chandler
- AJ
- Cantu
- Raposo
- Mactezuma
- Mactezuma
- Duncan
- Waitlist: Lee








Rosita/Paddington F2bb smaller Mini Goldendoodles
(Reds and Peanut butter colors)
Rosita is pregnant and due July 17.
We do have open picking spots in this litter






Snowflake / Burton
F1 English Creme Mini Goldendoodles
Snowflake is expecting puppies due August 3rd. Counting puppies is difficult with larger mama’s therefore we will most likely get a prenatal xray to do a puppy count the week of delivery.
Let me know if I have missed anyone on this list! Info@LamgoFarms.com
- Polito
- Getterman-double listed
- Basden
- Raposo
- Klaff
- open
Past Puppy Pictures can be viewed in our Instagram Page Highlight “Snowflake.”


You can view past Snowflake/Burton puppy pictures by visiting our Instagram Highlight “Snowflake.”
Parker / Kevin Pocket Goldendoodles
Parker is pregnant and expecting puppies due August 11th. Right now her list is full unless someone cancels.




Bella/Paddington F2b English Creme Mini/Medium Goldendoodles
We are still waiting for Bella to cycle. Any day now!
(cream, apricot, some peanut butter). Mostly wavy coats. Any curly coats are often a cotton and not a fleece texture. Scheduled to breed around June with puppies going home between Sept/Oct 2021.
Litter Reserved
Picking List:
- Getterman
- Catraio
- Moore
- Horton
- Snow
- Wendt
- M. Mills
- Souvoravong
- Cheng
- Hicks
- waitlist: Ratzlaff, Spruill, L. Mills


Past Bella Puppies. . .


Lilly/Burton F1b Mini Goldendoodles
We are still waiting for Lilly to cycle. She and Bella are usually on the same schedule. Any day now!
(Mostly all red litter) wavy and curly coats. Scheduled to breed around June with puppies going home between Sept/Oct 2021.
- Polito
- Helim
- Wendt
- L. Mills
- Hold
- Gartley
- Spruill
- Rothstein
- Whitzel


Charmin/Paddington
F3 Mini Goldendoodles
Litter Reserved (wait list available as we have several double listed)
Charmin is the daughter of our famous duo Duke and Daphne. She is an F2b Mini Goldendoodle. The sire of this litter is Paddington Bear. He is the son of our other famous duo, Mrs. Beasley and Mr. Bean. The F3 gives us those beautiful wavy coats without the shedding. In her last litter she did have a few curly but the coats are a soft cotton texture. The coloring is a blond/apricot, peanut butter color or a light red. Some an have white markings. These puppies mature between 20-30 lbs. This breeding is scheduled for August 2021 which would give us puppies going home in December 2021. Charmin delivered 9 puppies in her last litter. We will reserve 8 since that is her typical litter size. We will hold a wait list after that. Deposits will be requested sometime this spring.
Past puppy pictures coming.
Picking List:
- Morace
- Giordano
- Ratzlaff
- Hold
- Crouch
- Saletan- double listed
- Rothstein- double listed
- Waitlist: L. Mills, Whitzel


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 PUPPY DEPOSIT 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? *** COVID-19: All pickings will be conducted virtually at this time. 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? *** COVID-19: All pickings will be conducted virtually at this time. 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 24, 20, 18, 16, 12, 4, 3 and 2 yrs 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: First set of shots, Crate, potty training bells, nutritional supplement, toys, treats, scented blanket from littermates, training material, folder with health records, Vet check prior to going home, 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 has now been added to the price. Sales tax is an additional 6.25%. ($131.00) For those who have already placed your deposits, tax is included in your purchase price.
All puppies are priced at $2100 plus sales tax which is $131.25 for a total of $2,231. The Deposit does go towards the balance.
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. Breeding a Lamgo Farms’ puppy will result in a fine. We are pro-breeding and we support many other breeders, we just do not sell for that purpose especially for those who intend to breed for hobby of for just the experience of having a litter. Puppies not fixed by the requested time frames will void the Health Warranty.
What sets Lamgo Farms apart from other Goldendoodle breeders? First, having 17 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, mom and daddy dogs 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 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.
