

Breeder Recommendations
Whether this is your first puppy or even if you are an experienced dog owner, we wanted to show you some of our favorite products for our englishdoodle puppies!
Food
Our health guarantee does not stipulate what food you should feed your puppy, but I want you to know this is the food your puppy will be eating at our home. I will supply you with a small baggy of this food if you plan to transition to a different type of food once your puppy comes home.
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Did you know that feeding a high quality food (one that lists meat as the first ingredient- not corn or corn meal- as well as does not contain by-products) can help your dog's coat be healthier, reduce the chances of digestive issues, keeps your dog fuller longer (and you will use less kibble!) AND reduces the amount of poop you will be scooping?
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Click the photo above to read about all of the health benefits of Loyall Life Puppy food.
Chew Toys
You can NEVER have too many safe chew toys on hand. We highly recommend bull horns, antlers, bully sticks, Himalayan yak chews and tough chewer grade Nylabones. Yes, these items cost more, but they will last a really long time. With the exception of yak chews (which we give rarely as a treat) these suggested items will last for MONTHS. We do NOT recommend rawhide or "easily digestible" non-rawhide chews. Of course, checking with your vet is always best. Supervision is key when chewing anything!
Puppy Teethers
Comfy Quarters
Puppies and dogs need a safe space to lay their head. We recommend crate training so that your puppy has a place to retreat when they need a break and a containment device to keep them out of trouble when you cannot have your eyes on them.
For a standard englishdoodle we recommend the 42" crate with dividers that can grow with them. Once they are old enough (and trustworthy!) dogs may not require a crate. Some may sleep on a bed (their own or yours!) or some may prefer their kennel. At any rate, dogs love a place to unwind just like us.
Keep me clean, soft and beautiful!
Keep me safe, active and fashionable
You dirty dog!
If you live where your englishdoodle puppy will encounter dirt, mud, snow, or puddles the first two items in this group are lifesavers! They have greatly reduced the need for mopping in our home during seasons of change!
We also recommend you keep an enzymatic, dog safe cleaner on hand. Between potty training and inevitable times of stomach upset, these will keep your home fresh and clean.
Keep me busy!
A bored dog is a naughty dog. These puppies are part poodle, keep their minds busy!
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