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Frequently Asked Questions
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What is ENS?Early Neurological Stimulation (ENS) is a process we do that introduces mild stresses to very young puppies in a controlled way. This helps stimulate the neurological system which improves the growth and development of the pup’s immune system, cardiovascular system and stress tolerance. We do this daily from the third to sixteenth day of a puppies life which is believed to be a time of rapid neurological growth and development.
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What is included in your puppy package?Transitioning for a puppy can be stressful. We strive our best to provide you with the tools to help reduce this stress for the pup. We provide a puppy package upon delivery which includes: a small blanket, scented with familiar scents (mom, litter mates, breeders family) a small chew toy a small bag of puppy food a few potty pads a puppy pamphlet to help you and your puppy transition successfully initial veterinary report
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What form of payment do you accept?Deposits are accepted through Venmo, Zelle, Paypal or Cash. Remaining balance is due the day of puppy pickup, cash only. Exceptions can apply to those out of state.
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Will my puppy come potty trained?We introduce our puppies to potty pad training which gives them a great start with potty training! While they are little, they learn to go to a designated spot in their pen. We send our families home with some pads to help them transition to potty training at home.
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Will my puppy come crate trained?We introduce our puppies to create training. We start with just one hour, then slowly increase the time to familiarize the puppies with a crate. Puppies go home with exposure of being in a crate independently. Our goal is to have the puppies reach 4-5 hours.
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How do I adopt a puppy from JD Goldendoodles?Fill out a puppy application! Let us know what you’re looking for in your new pup! Once your application is reviewed, we will contact you within 24-48 hours. If the litter is confirmed, you will provide a nonrefundable deposit to secure a spot on our reservation list. You will also sign the contract and health guarantee. The deposit will go towards the final cost of the puppy. If the litter is not yet confirmed, you can get on our waitlist and we will reach out to you once we have a confirmed pregnancy for the litter you are interested in.
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How does the picking process work?The puppy selection begins around week 5. The person at the top of the list (whoever placed their deposit first) will make their selection first. The next person in line will proceed until all puppies have been adopted. We understand how hard of a process this can be. We want to do our best to help you through it. We spend a lot of time to get to know the puppies personalities and temperaments and will aid in the process of placing the correct dog for your situation. Prior to 5 weeks we allow families to visit the puppies in person, arrange FaceTime calls and can send photos and videos. We ask that you make your decision the day we have scheduled so others can move forward with their decision.
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How do I get my puppy?Puppies are ready by 8 weeks old. We try our best to have the puppies go to their forever homes around the same time. If you can not receive the puppy around the go home date, we do offer extended boarding on a case by case basis for an additional cost. We offer several methods of delivery to get your new puppy home. Local Pickup You can pick up you puppy at our home. Scheduled Pickup at Salt Lake City International Airport We can deliver the puppy for in-person pickup at the Salt Lake City International Airport. You can fly into Salt Lake and we will meet you there for delivery. Local Delivery Depending on distance, we can deliver your new puppy to you for an additional fee. Flight Nanny We work with amazing flight nannies who can deliver your puppy to a nearby airport. Your puppy will be flown to your nearest major airport in the cabin with a chaperone. We can connect you with one of our flight nanniess to coordinate delivery.
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