Cooper and Wally
AKA Blue (Cooper) & Green (Wally)
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"Cooper"
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"Wally"
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Parents: Bailey x Boone
DOB: 9/4/2021
Adult Size: 20-25lb (Estimate)
Coat Type: Curly
Coat Color: Red/Apricot*
***Remember, all doodles fade with age, expect any color pup to develop some white hairs throughout the coat and/or fade 1-3 shades in color before they reach adulthood. Red will fade to apricot, jet black will fade to grey, and chocolate browns will fade to a pale brown.
DOB: 9/4/2021
Adult Size: 20-25lb (Estimate)
Coat Type: Curly
Coat Color: Red/Apricot*
***Remember, all doodles fade with age, expect any color pup to develop some white hairs throughout the coat and/or fade 1-3 shades in color before they reach adulthood. Red will fade to apricot, jet black will fade to grey, and chocolate browns will fade to a pale brown.
We held back a handful of puppies to evaluate as breeding potential pups. While these two silly boys aren't going to be future stud muffins, this means that two lucky families will each have the option to take home one of these special boys! Wally (Mr. Green) is solid red/apricot. Cooper (Mr. Blue) is red/apricot with a little white on his chest and toes.
"Wally" (Mr. Green) is the most loving, cuddly little pup in the world! His tail never stops wagging, and he has never met a stranger. He is going through the silliest "ugly duckling" stage with his ears (don't worry, they will flop down as he grows) and they suit his quirky, sweet personality. He is going to keep his family in stitches with his funny antics and love of belly rubs. He absolutely lives for cuddles and is the perfect choice for someone who wants a snuggle buddy. He has a non-shedding, curly coat. We estimate he land right between his parents' size, around 20-25lb. He has started crate and house training, and while he is still a pup who will need continued work with his new owners, he has had a great start.
"Cooper" (Mr. Blue) is more independent than his brother, but he is still a sweet little lover. He is calm and patient when waiting for cuddles and is happy to "check in" for a pat on the head, and then go and do his own thing for a little while. He is a toy-hoarder and will grab a toy and then go hide it in his crate. He has a non-shedding, curly coat. We estimate he will land right between his parents' size, around 20-25lb. He has started crate and house training, and while he is still a pup who will need continued work with his new owners, he has had a great start.
"Wally" (Mr. Green) is the most loving, cuddly little pup in the world! His tail never stops wagging, and he has never met a stranger. He is going through the silliest "ugly duckling" stage with his ears (don't worry, they will flop down as he grows) and they suit his quirky, sweet personality. He is going to keep his family in stitches with his funny antics and love of belly rubs. He absolutely lives for cuddles and is the perfect choice for someone who wants a snuggle buddy. He has a non-shedding, curly coat. We estimate he land right between his parents' size, around 20-25lb. He has started crate and house training, and while he is still a pup who will need continued work with his new owners, he has had a great start.
"Cooper" (Mr. Blue) is more independent than his brother, but he is still a sweet little lover. He is calm and patient when waiting for cuddles and is happy to "check in" for a pat on the head, and then go and do his own thing for a little while. He is a toy-hoarder and will grab a toy and then go hide it in his crate. He has a non-shedding, curly coat. We estimate he will land right between his parents' size, around 20-25lb. He has started crate and house training, and while he is still a pup who will need continued work with his new owners, he has had a great start.
Temperament Testing:
These two boys have somewhat different personalities, but scored very similarly with their temperament testing scores (both are N/P puppies).
Using [A] for active response,
[N] for neutral and
[P] for passive based on:
1. Observation. Watching how she plays with other puppies, does she jump right into group activities [A], hanging in the midst of the activity [N], or submitting when approached [P].
Mr. Blue: N
Mr. Green: N
2. Play. When you first take a puppy aside to play with, is he active/very playful [A], easy going [N] or does he just want to be petted [P].
Mr. Blue: P
Mr. Green: P
3. Cradle. When cradling a puppy in your arms, does he relax [P], wiggle a bit and then relax [N] or wiggle and lick like crazy [A].
Mr. Blue: N
Mr. Green: N
4. Call back. Using a treat or squeak toy and calling to the puppy while backing away, does he race after you while jumping at your ankles [A], follow happily with a trot and tail wag [N] or needs a moment to evaluate the situation before checking it out (praise helps) [P].
Mr. Blue: N
Mr. Green: N
5. Tuck and pat. When kneeling/sitting on the floor, settle the puppy between your legs. Pet him in long gentle strokes as you praise him softly. Does he wriggle free confidently without giving up [A], wriggle and then relax [N] or simply melt in your embrace [P].
Mr. Blue: P
Mr. Green: P
6. Bend over. Stand up, stretch and relax, Now go to your puppy and lean over to pet him. Your doing this may seem overwhelming to the pup because you're so large and he's so small. Does he jump up at your face playfully [A], crouch submissively with a passive tail way [P] or just relax and let it happen, nonchalantly [N].
Mr. Blue: N
Mr. Green: N
7. Nose kiss. Cradle your puppy's face in your hands and kiss him on the nose. Does he bite you back [A], accept the smooch calmly or return the interaction with a kiss [N] melts in your arms, just letting it happen [P].
Mr. Blue: P
Mr. Green: P
8. Toe squeeze. In this exercise, you're testing your puppy's reaction and sensitivity to discomfort. While petting the puppy, gently squeeze the skin between his toes. Does he attack your hand [A], lick or mouth gently [N], or whimper/appear anxious [P].
Mr. Blue: N
Mr. Green: N
9. Startle sound. Take a bunch of keys and when your prospective puppy least expects it, rattle them above his head and gauge his reaction. Does he playfully "attack" the keys [A], give them a nonchalant glance [N], or crouch submissively and looks to you guidance [P].
Mr. Blue: N
Mr. Green: N
10. Crash test. Stand and wait until your puppy is no longer interested in you. Suddenly fall to the ground as if you've tripped and yell "Ouch." Does the puppy race over and playfully pounce [A], comes to sniff or lick your face [N], or hangs back to observe what is going on before approaching [P].
Mr. Blue: N
Mr. Green: N
11. Uplift. Lift the puppy 4 inches off the floor by cradling his midsection. Hold him there for at few seconds. Does he wriggle and mouth [A]? Does he relax and look around [N]? Does he "freeze" and wait for your next move[P]?
Mr. Blue: P
Mr. Green: N
All A's: This dominant puppy is extremely bright and interactive. Raising him will take concentration, consistency and time, however, they can be extremely rewarding pets for someone who wants to have a highly trained companion. Previous dog ownership is highly recommended for a first time pet owner.
All N's: Easy going and contained, "All N" puppies will be pleasant and an ideal pet for most families. These middle-of-the-road pups are confident enough that they won't live for their owner's approval and guidance like a "P" puppy would (N pups can be stubborn at times) but they won't be as defiant as an "A" puppy can be.
All P's: This puppy has a weak self-esteem and needs your reassurance to feel safe. Without proper lessons and socialization, he'll be shy. With proper socializing, "P" pups can "built up" to make excellent family dogs and tend to be very attached to their owners.
Mix of A and N's: This active puppy will want to be in the middle of everything but will show more impulse control when stimulated than an all "A" puppy. "A/N" puppies are great for loud/active families that want a pup with lots of personality and confidence, without the intensity an "all A" puppy will require.
Mix of N and P's: This self-assured puppy will be easygoing and gentle yet with a stronger sense of self than a completely passive puppy. Because he's more composed, he'll be an ideal puppy for a calm household.
These two boys have somewhat different personalities, but scored very similarly with their temperament testing scores (both are N/P puppies).
Using [A] for active response,
[N] for neutral and
[P] for passive based on:
1. Observation. Watching how she plays with other puppies, does she jump right into group activities [A], hanging in the midst of the activity [N], or submitting when approached [P].
Mr. Blue: N
Mr. Green: N
2. Play. When you first take a puppy aside to play with, is he active/very playful [A], easy going [N] or does he just want to be petted [P].
Mr. Blue: P
Mr. Green: P
3. Cradle. When cradling a puppy in your arms, does he relax [P], wiggle a bit and then relax [N] or wiggle and lick like crazy [A].
Mr. Blue: N
Mr. Green: N
4. Call back. Using a treat or squeak toy and calling to the puppy while backing away, does he race after you while jumping at your ankles [A], follow happily with a trot and tail wag [N] or needs a moment to evaluate the situation before checking it out (praise helps) [P].
Mr. Blue: N
Mr. Green: N
5. Tuck and pat. When kneeling/sitting on the floor, settle the puppy between your legs. Pet him in long gentle strokes as you praise him softly. Does he wriggle free confidently without giving up [A], wriggle and then relax [N] or simply melt in your embrace [P].
Mr. Blue: P
Mr. Green: P
6. Bend over. Stand up, stretch and relax, Now go to your puppy and lean over to pet him. Your doing this may seem overwhelming to the pup because you're so large and he's so small. Does he jump up at your face playfully [A], crouch submissively with a passive tail way [P] or just relax and let it happen, nonchalantly [N].
Mr. Blue: N
Mr. Green: N
7. Nose kiss. Cradle your puppy's face in your hands and kiss him on the nose. Does he bite you back [A], accept the smooch calmly or return the interaction with a kiss [N] melts in your arms, just letting it happen [P].
Mr. Blue: P
Mr. Green: P
8. Toe squeeze. In this exercise, you're testing your puppy's reaction and sensitivity to discomfort. While petting the puppy, gently squeeze the skin between his toes. Does he attack your hand [A], lick or mouth gently [N], or whimper/appear anxious [P].
Mr. Blue: N
Mr. Green: N
9. Startle sound. Take a bunch of keys and when your prospective puppy least expects it, rattle them above his head and gauge his reaction. Does he playfully "attack" the keys [A], give them a nonchalant glance [N], or crouch submissively and looks to you guidance [P].
Mr. Blue: N
Mr. Green: N
10. Crash test. Stand and wait until your puppy is no longer interested in you. Suddenly fall to the ground as if you've tripped and yell "Ouch." Does the puppy race over and playfully pounce [A], comes to sniff or lick your face [N], or hangs back to observe what is going on before approaching [P].
Mr. Blue: N
Mr. Green: N
11. Uplift. Lift the puppy 4 inches off the floor by cradling his midsection. Hold him there for at few seconds. Does he wriggle and mouth [A]? Does he relax and look around [N]? Does he "freeze" and wait for your next move[P]?
Mr. Blue: P
Mr. Green: N
All A's: This dominant puppy is extremely bright and interactive. Raising him will take concentration, consistency and time, however, they can be extremely rewarding pets for someone who wants to have a highly trained companion. Previous dog ownership is highly recommended for a first time pet owner.
All N's: Easy going and contained, "All N" puppies will be pleasant and an ideal pet for most families. These middle-of-the-road pups are confident enough that they won't live for their owner's approval and guidance like a "P" puppy would (N pups can be stubborn at times) but they won't be as defiant as an "A" puppy can be.
All P's: This puppy has a weak self-esteem and needs your reassurance to feel safe. Without proper lessons and socialization, he'll be shy. With proper socializing, "P" pups can "built up" to make excellent family dogs and tend to be very attached to their owners.
Mix of A and N's: This active puppy will want to be in the middle of everything but will show more impulse control when stimulated than an all "A" puppy. "A/N" puppies are great for loud/active families that want a pup with lots of personality and confidence, without the intensity an "all A" puppy will require.
Mix of N and P's: This self-assured puppy will be easygoing and gentle yet with a stronger sense of self than a completely passive puppy. Because he's more composed, he'll be an ideal puppy for a calm household.