Puppy Application
We believe finding the right puppy is about connection and care. Please take a few moments to complete our application—this helps us match you with the perfect Doodle for your lifestyle.
Boise Doodle Co. Puppy Application
Payment Options
$1000 deposit is required at the time of reservation. Your puppy/dog will not be reserved for you until we have received this. Deposits may be completed through Strip & Good Dog.
A puppy application must be completed when making a deposit.
Please note: Good Dog Does charge an additional fee and a buyer protection fee to use their service.
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This deposit officially claims the puppy you’ve selected and removes them from our available list. Once your deposit is received, that puppy is yours, and we’ll continue their training, socialization, and care until go-home day.
Please make sure you have filled out an application and submitted it to us!
There is a 3% Card processing fee charged at final payment for using cards.
Please state the name of the puppy you would like to reserve.
The deposit is applied toward your final adoption investment.
When puppy is 7 weeks old I can create a final invoice that you can pay through right through our website or email.
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We Love our Puppies
Our Exceptional Breeding & Puppy Services
Ethical Breeding Practices
Comprehensive Health Screenings
Lifetime Breeder Support and Guidance
Full AHHA Vet Accredited Health Report Card upon Go Home
30 Days FREE Trupanion Health Insurance
Quality over Quantity
Tailored Care for Each Breed and Puppy
Knowledgeable and Passionate Guidance
Home-Raised Puppies
ENS/ESI ; Puppy Culture and Badass Breeder Protocols Followed.
Commitment to Canine Well-being
Breeding Excellence: From Our Home to Yours
Exceptional Bloodlines and Pedigree
Your Partner in the Journey of Dog Ownership
Dedicated to the Health and Happiness of Every Dog and Pup
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We specialize in AKC Poodles, Goldendoodles, Bernedoodles, Sheepadoodles, and Schnoodles, bred for exceptional health, temperament, and trainability. Our breeding program focuses on pairing dogs with impeccable genetic backgrounds, producing companions that are intelligent, gentle, and family-oriented.
At Boise Doodle Co., temperament is just as important as health. We’ve retired fully health-tested dogs when their temperament didn’t meet our program’s goals — because our priority is producing puppies that are calm, low-to-medium drive, easily trainable, and well-suited for service or therapy work. Our goal is to provide you with a dog who is not only healthy but truly a joy to live with.xt goes here
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The health and well-being of our puppies always come first. Our litters receive regular veterinary care through AAHA-accredited veterinarians, including wellness checks, age-appropriate vaccinations, and deworming.
We also provide 30 days of free Trupanion Pet Insurance to every new family. Activate your policy 24 hours before pickup to waive the waiting period and receive instant coverage using our exclusive code. While ongoing insurance isn’t required, we highly recommend it — because unexpected illnesses or injuries can quickly reach thousands of dollars. We’ve personally seen Trupanion reimburse over $10,000 for covered medical care, and their service is excellent.
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Our puppies are raised in a warm, family home — never in kennels — where they’re exposed to daily life, children, and other animals. We implement Badass Breeder and Puppy Culture protocols, as well as ENS/ESI stimulation from birth, to build confident, resilient dogs.
This early socialization ensures that each puppy grows into a calm, curious, and adaptable companion. You can read more about our methods in our Everything Dog Blog and upcoming training videos.
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Whether you’re a first-time puppy parent or an experienced dog owner, we provide expert guidance to help you train and raise your new companion successfully. From crate training to early obedience, our resources and Stay-and-Train program help make the transition home smooth and stress-free.
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We don’t stop caring once your puppy goes home. Boise Doodle Co. offers Lifetime Breeder Support — ongoing guidance, health advice, and behavioral support whenever you need it. Our families often stay in touch for years, sharing updates and stories as their doodles grow. Once you’re part of the Boise Doodle Co. family, we’re here for life.
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Every family is different, and every puppy is too. We take the time to learn about your lifestyle, activity level, and preferences so we can match you with the perfect companion. Our goal is a seamless fit — a puppy whose personality and temperament complement your home beautifully.
This early socialization ensures that each puppy grows into a calm, curious, and adaptable companion. You can read more about our methods in our Everything Dog Blog and upcoming training videos.
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Just yourself and a calm mindset. Your puppy goes home with what they need, and everything else is outlined on this page and in your Go Home Guide.
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Before Go Home Day. Consistency matters, and switching foods too quickly can upset your puppy’s stomach.
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Once scheduling opens, you’ll reserve your pickup time using the Calendly link on this page.
I also schedule and coordinate via text message
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All puppies are trained to understand nighttime is for rest, not play. We remove food after 6:00 pm and water after 7:00 pm, which helps with potty training. Puppies are crated with comfort items (blanket with mom’s scent) to reinforce calm, quiet nights.
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Crate training is strongly recommended. It provides safety, structure, and emotional regulation.
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It’s best to keep the first few days quiet. Too many people can overwhelm a new puppy.
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Crying, waking up, or needing reassurance is normal. This does not mean you’re doing anything wrong. Stick to routine, offer comfort without chaos, and keep things calm.
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Right away—but gently. Focus on routine, crate comfort, potty breaks, and bonding. Formal training comes later.
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Most puppies begin to settle within 3–7 days as routine, consistency, and familiarity build confidence.
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Plan for frequent potty breaks—especially after waking, eating, drinking, or play—to set your puppy up for success.
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Yes. Puppies often sleep more during their first week home as they process new sights, sounds, and experiences.
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Soft chews, enrichment toys, and safe teething options are ideal. Avoid overly hard chews in the early months.
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Pickup times are scheduled and structured to keep puppies calm and avoid overstimulation. Please arrive on time.
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Crying, restlessness, or needing reassurance is completely normal. Stick to routine and keep things calm.
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This is common during transitions. As long as your puppy is drinking water and acting normally, don’t panic.
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Activate prior to pickup and send me a visual of your activation. Your puppy goes home with 30 days included, but activation is required.
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You can always reach out. Support doesn’t end at pickup.
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Please do NOT put your puppy on the ground on any public surface. No sidewalks, parks, public grass. Limit all exposure. General rule is all paws off the floor until fully vaccinated.
Your puppy can have Fully vacinated visitors to your home from people you trust.
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Yes! They need to see new people, smells, sounds. Everything. Carry them or have them in an enclosed stroller so you reduce the risk of Parvo. Take them in the car and with you to do things at pet friendly places! It’s important for their socialization. Continue doing this through the first year!
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This is common. Allow your puppy to adjust at their own pace and avoid forcing interactions.
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Follow the feeding guidelines provided in your Go Home Guide. Appetite may vary slightly during transitions. I feed 8-12 week old puppies 3x a day. Last feeding at 4:00
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You’re not alone. Adjusting takes time for both of you. Reach out with questions and lean into routine and consistency.
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Routine supports nervous system regulation, digestion, sleep, and confidence—especially during the first weeks at home.
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This Go Home page, your Go Home Guide, and my social media channels provide ongoing education and support.

