October 19, 2021
Welcome back to another week at Lamgo Farms! I’m excited you’ve found your way here to see a little more about who we are, read about our farm life and enjoy our doodles!
I’m about a day late getting this week’s update out which compared to the past few months, that’s not too bad right now. Haha!
We are enjoying the recent Fall weather as are our doodles! We are a cool weather farm. Our summer flowers are almost gone now so the pumpkins and mums have now made their apperance.
As many of you have noticed, we are waist deep in puppies right now. We combined two seasons of litters in order to have some down time in a few months to have some quality family time. That plus a few large litters has given us a lot of fluffy therapy to enjoy.
We have organized our work day, schedule and play time so each and every puppy is getting the same amount of quality attention and one on one time as we give with a season of just one or two litters.
We do everything according to a schedule we’ve created for all of our doodles so when your puppy goes home they are use to a schedule. Now I don’t expect anyone to keep our insane schedule. . .but I still send our owners a copy of this schedule so you know just what your puppies are use to each day.
Keep in mind that when your puppy goes home, it is basically a newborn. Your puppy will do a LOT of sleeping with burst of playful energy followed by another crashing nap. But after about two weeks, your puppy will turn into a toddler.
Oh NO you say? Well, I guess I can understand that reaction. Toddlers don’t always get the best reputation. However, although your puppy will be awake longer which means longer play times and a little more adventure. . .this is also the best time to add in that valuable training time that will engrain on the brain those good behaviors while discouraging unwanted behaviors.
So take those first two weeks to get to know your puppy. Let them feel your love and feel safe. Love on them. Show them the ropes such as where their special place is in their new home. Let them know where you expect them to eliminate outside while giving them an alternative option in their special area just in case.
Take them on adventures in your own yard whether it’s just walking around with them or introducing them to the leash. You can certainly work on those simple commands such as come and sit and stay- but keep in mind that you have a limited amount of time each day to get in training because of all of that newborn sleepiness.
So try not to be discouraged and try not to have too many expectations for those first few weeks. We work really hard to get your puppy ready to go home, but all of us must work at the rate the puppy is maturing. So like I said, enjoy those first few weeks and just love that puppyhood. Your toddler training days will be there before you know it.
Now, before we run yet another day late on this update, I’ll let you all scroll on down to see just what is happening in each of your litters. Please note that I did not make any real changes to the picking lists so if you see a mistake- just shoot me a text for correction.
Emails and messages are still being answered. I’ve dedicated Sundays as a family day so I’ve noticed my Sunday messaging stacks onto my busy Monday. Hang in there folks. . .I promise I’ll get back with you. Feel free to send me a new text if you have waited more than a few days. 817-366-7995.
Litters Going Home in 2021
For those interested in getting on a list for a puppy:
- email info@LamgoFarms.com or text 817-366-7995
- Give your name and any preferences you have for your puppy such as size, coat type (wavy vs curly) color and timing to take your puppy home.
- Once I know what you prefer- I will let you know what lists would be a good match.
- Once you are ready to place your deposit- you can do so by clicking on this link below.
Right now this is what we offer in our Puppy Packet:
- 10 lb bucket of premium puppy food with scoop
- Crate (plastic travel crate puppy has been crate training in- will be used up to 3 weeks after going home.
- Scented blanket from littermates
- Travel bowl
- Leather collar
- Nylon Leash
- Night light for collar
- Treats
- Toys
- Nutritional Supplement for the first weeks home
- Poochie Pets Potty Training Bells
- 30 Days Pet Insurance
- Beginning Crate Training
- Life time of support

Boston/Paddington
F2b Mini Goldendoodles
Boston delivered 5 girls and 1 boy on September 7. All are super chunky and doing great!



What’s Happening Now?
We are in the final stretch before going home! The puppies are in the final stages of the weaning process which means by the end of the week, Boston will leave the nursery.
The puppies are playing with each other and toys and spending more and more time away from mama to get ready for her to leave.
If I haven’t mentioned this before. . .please consider investing in a Snuggle Puppy. This is perfect accessory to helping puppy acclimate to your home those first few days. Our adult dogs still play with their snuggle puppies even now.
This week we are moving puppies with a buddy to their crates during nap time. Once they are settled and familiar with their crate, we will then move them by themselves.
What Happens Next?
Week 7 More crate training. Work on commands. Puppy Pick up reminder is emailed.
Week 8- puppies go home!


Past Puppy pictures coming soon!

More past pup mature pictures coming soon!
Bella/Paddington
F2b English Creme Mini/Medium Goldendoodles




What’s Happening Now?
These babies are growing chunky and growing into those little personalities! This week you all will receive directions to the farm as well as any flight information for those flying. We are scheduling flights early as puppies will be going home around the holiday season and we don’t want to lose a spot.
Each of you will also receive puppy picking instructions which is basically an edited schedule for any cancellations or changes to our picking schedule along with just how picking will be organized.
I know a few on this list are teetering on a few litters- so at this point we really need to settle on a litter. I usually don’t allow double listing after puppies are born. So if you have not yet confirmed with me that you will be staying on this list- please let me know so I can keep your name here or move it over to another.
I’m wanting to get the picking schedule accurate so the selection process runs smoothly with such a large litter. Thank you all for that! I appreciate your help!
Right now the puppies are continuing to eat their gruel. Only a few have teeth buds right now. But by next week we will see lots of little teeth and they will be ready for kibble.
This week is another preventative deworming!
What Happens Next?
Week 5 is temperament testing- results will be emailed Wednesday prior to picking.
Week 6 temperament testing results and puppy selection. Reading material, puppy pick up instructions, invoices for balances due will be emailed.
Week 7 More crate training
Week 8- puppies go home!
The Girls: Light Pink, Dark Pink, Purple, Lavender, Turquoise and Burgundy
The Boys: Yellow, Orange, Black, Red, Lime Green and Dark Green
Picking List:
- Getterman (confirmed)
- Moore (confirmed)
- Reserved
- Snow
- Reserved
- M. Mills(confirmed)
- Souvoravong (confirmed)
- Snyder
- Geraci (confirmed)
- Gloria (confirmed)
- Nguyen (confirmed)
- Open


Past Bella Puppies. . .


Sanjay and Beans
F1bb Pocket/Petite Goldendoodles
Sanjay delivered 3 girls and 4 boys on September 16. All RED! These babies are so tiny!
The girls: Purple, Pink and Turquoise
The boys: Orange, dark green, black and yellow




What’s Happening Now?
Look at these little bundles. Some big doodle personalities in tiny bodies. This week you all will receive directions to the farm as well as any flight information for those flying. We are scheduling flights early as puppies will be going home around the holiday season and we don’t want to lose a spot.
Each of you will also receive puppy picking instructions which is basically an edited schedule for any cancellations or changes to our picking schedule along with just how picking will be organized.
I know a few on this list are teetering on a few litters- so at this point we really need to settle on a litter. I usually don’t allow double listing after puppies are born. So if you have not yet confirmed with me that you will be staying on this list- please let me know so I can keep your name here or move it over to another.
I’m wanting to get the picking schedule accurate so the selection process runs smoothly with such a large litter. Thank you all for that! I appreciate your help!
Right now the puppies are continuing to eat their gruel. Only a few have teeth buds right now. But by next week we will see lots of little teeth and they will be ready for kibble.
This week is another preventative deworming!
What Happens Next?
Week 5 is temperament testing
Week 6 temperament testing results and puppy selection. Reading material, puppy pick up instructions, invoices for balances due will be emailed.
Week 7 More crate training
Week 8- Continued socializing, crate training, potty training
Week 9- Puppies go home!
Litter Reserved
Picking List:
- Aj
- Morace
- Perez
- Butler
- Wilson
- Arnold
- Banek


Past mature puppy pictures coming soon!
Lilly/Burton
F1b Mini Goldendoodles
Lilly delivered 4 girls and 7 boys on September 17. This is an all red litter.




What’s Happening Now?
Can you believe we are at the half way mark already? These little teddy bears are oh so cute and growing bigger every day! This week you all will receive directions to the farm as well as any flight information for those flying. We are scheduling flights early as puppies will be going home around the holiday season and we don’t want to lose a spot.
Each of you will also receive puppy picking instructions which is basically an edited schedule for any cancellations or changes to our picking schedule along with just how picking will be organized.
I know a few on this list are teetering on a few litters- so at this point we really need to settle on a litter. I usually don’t allow double listing after puppies are born. So if you have not yet confirmed with me that you will be staying on this list- please let me know so I can keep your name here or move it over to another.
I’m wanting to get the picking schedule accurate so the selection process runs smoothly with such a large litter. Thank you all for that! I appreciate your help!
Right now the puppies are continuing to eat their gruel. Only a few have teeth buds right now. But by next week we will see lots of little teeth and they will be ready for kibble.
This week is another preventative deworming!
What Happens Next?
Week 4 is when I will email directions, puppy picking instructions and purchase contracts.
Week 5 is temperament testing
Week 6 temperament testing results and puppy selection. Reading material, puppy pick up instructions, invoices for balances due will be emailed.
Week 7 More crate training
Week 8- puppies go home!
- 1. Elliot (male)
- 2. Saletan (male)
- 3. Wendt
- 4. Reserved
- 5. Nelson
- 6. Pullman (female)
- 7. Kim (female)
- 8. Yinger
- 9. Potta
- 10. Reserved


Past mature puppy pictures coming soon!
Charmin/Paddington
F3 Mini Goldendoodles
Litter Reserved (wait list available as we have several double listed)
Charmin delivered 3 boys and 4 girls on September 18.




What’s Happening Now?
I am enjoying these little plump muffins. This week you all will receive directions to the farm as well as any flight information for those flying. We are scheduling flights early as puppies will be going home around the holiday season and we don’t want to lose a spot.
Each of you will also receive puppy picking instructions which is basically an edited schedule for any cancellations or changes to our picking schedule along with just how picking will be organized.
I know a few on this list are teetering on a few litters- so at this point we really need to settle on a litter. I usually don’t allow double listing after puppies are born. So if you have not yet confirmed with me that you will be staying on this list- please let me know so I can keep your name here or move it over to another.
I’m wanting to get the picking schedule accurate so the selection process runs smoothly with such a large litter. Thank you all for that! I appreciate your help!
Right now the puppies are continuing to eat their gruel. Only a few have teeth buds right now. But by next week we will see lots of little teeth and they will be ready for kibble.
This week is another preventative deworming!
What Happens Next?
Week 5 is temperament testing
Week 6 temperament testing results and puppy selection. Reading material, puppy pick up instructions, invoices for balances due will be emailed.
Week 7 More crate training
Week 8- puppies go home!
Picking List:
- Giordano- female preference (wavy coat)
- Ratzlaff- male preference (wavy coat)
- Reserved
- Kuang
- Anderson
- L.Nelson
- Klaff


Poppins/Banks
F1 Moyen Sheepadoodles
Poppins delivered 3 girls and 6 boys on September 30. All babies are doing well!
These puppies are a little smaller than our standards, although we have had a few larger ones in past litters. They mature between 45-55 lbs. The coloring is black and white with wavy non shedding coats.






What’s Happening Now:
Look at these little Panda eyes! These babies are just so beautiful! And that’s not just because I’m keeping one. I truly love the Old english SheepDog mixes we’ve created here on the farm. Right now the puppies are sleeping and nursing most of the time but this will change a lot over the next 2 weeks.
The puppies are now crawling to their potty pad which is just off of their bedding. They don’t like to eliminate where they sleep so they’ll crawl to the potty pad to potty and then crawl back to bed. This is the beginning of potty training here on the farm.
What Happens Next:
Week 3: Puppies’ first video! First food called gruel will be started.
Week 4: Directions to the farm, puppy picking instructions and purchase contracts will be emailed.
Week 5 is temperament testing
Week 6 temperament testing results and puppy selection. Reading material, puppy pick up instructions, invoices for balances due will be emailed.
Week 7 More crate training
Week 8- puppies go home!
Picking List:
- Lamgo Farms- Light Pink Collar Girl
- Werland (lime green or dark green)
- Brosius Dark Pink Girl
- Nguyen
- Open
- Open
- Open
- Open
- Open


Past Puppy Pictures!





Upcoming Litters:
Ruby and Burton
Mini Golden Sheepie Doodles
Ruby is the daughter of our Old English Sheepdog, Banks and our White English Creme Golden Retriever, Snowflake. We have bred her to our little red toy poodle, Burton to add curl to the coat giving us more of a non shedding quality as well as more of a Goldendoodle wavy/shaggy look.
Ruby’s puppies are typically black, cream, red or a peanut butter coloring maturing around 20-30 lbs.
Ruby is currently expecting and is due November 16 which will give us puppies going home around mid January.




Picking List:
- Liberman
- Gloria (double listed)
- McKay
- open
- open
- open
- waitlist
Diana and Kevin
F3b Mini Goldendoodles
Diana is the daughter of our Charmin and Paddington. She is an F3 Cream Mini Goldendoodle. She comes from the famous lines of Duke/Daphne and Mrs. Beasley/Mr. Bean. She has a beautiful soft cotton wavy coat. We have bred her to our little toy chocolate/white parti poodle, Kevin.
This is a first time breeding for these two so I do not have past puppy pictures. I just know they will be gorgeous. Lamgo Farms will be keeping the first pick in this litter.
Because we do not have a past litter to estimate litter size, we will hold 6 picking spots and then a wait list.
Diana is currently expecting and is due November 17 which will give us puppies going home mid January.
Pictures coming!
Picking List:
- Lamgo Farms
- Stegal
We have bred Ethel for another F1b Petite Double doodle litter as well as our next Jasmine and Beans Pocket/Petite red litter. Jasmine is just now in the breeding process so I will put up their lists once pregnancy is confirmed.
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.
To be placed on our generic list (for instance- red mini’s or cream petites) simply send me an email to info@LamgoFarms.com with your preferences, email address and name and I will put you on our master list. Once we have our line up for that preference- I will place your name on the list. Once breeding begins- we will request your deposit.
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? Please send me an email to Info@LamgoFarms.com outlining your preferences such as size, color, coat type (wavy vs curly), gender, and any special circumstances I need to be made aware of for your situation.
I’ll need your name, email address and phone number. Once you are ready, you can make your deposit payment by choosing the PUPPY DEPOSIT button below.

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 25, 20, 19, 17, 12, 5, 4 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 $550. 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.