Here are a few photos of Corbin. He is amazing and adds something new to our lives every day. I feared Quincy would act as a grumpy old man when Corbin came home, but they have become such bonded buddies and act in tandem most of the time.
When choosing a breed I had two hopes in mind. I have a nephew who is highly allergic to dogs and I wanted a less shedding breed. The other was to find a personality that could join me when I volunteer at the Nursing Home/Hospice. I'm happy to say he has fulfilled every wish..... and then some. We have one week left in our Therapy training classes and will be able to sit for the test once he is a year old. Our latest class is actually held in the nursing home and he has excelled beyond all my expectations. --Myers |
I adopted Quincy (previously Benny) 2 months ago and I have been amazed at how quickly he adjusted to my home. It was clear he had come from a place that gave him so much love and care! Little Paws maintained communication with me throughout the process, even from before I was on the waitlist. Their availability for questions, posts about the dogs, and friendliness on pick-up day all confirmed the fact that I chose the best place to adopt Quincy.
Quincy has definitely still had his puppy-moments but he has been so quick to learn. We are exploring everywhere together but also are spending a large amount of time playing and relaxing at home. He truly is the best companion dog I could have wanted! I am so looking forward to seeing how our bond develops as he continues to learn and grow into an adult dog. Thank you so much for everything! --Kaitlyn and Quincy |
I received Nova on a dreary August day and it was like she was instantly my protector! For me she serves as an “unofficial” DAD (Diabetic Alert Dog). I was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes as a 5 year old and am adamant on being as independent as possible. Living alone as a diabetic can be challenging at times so here is where my lovely Nova comes in. On several occasions she has alerted me to stop and check my blood sugar. She seems to sit down on my feet and place her full weight down with a sense of urgency. She stares me down and starts to do her “something is wrong” bark. One night I had a horrendous low blood sugar that put me in a stupor of states. She was able to wake me with her barking. I was so low however, I was unable to treat my blood sugar alone. Her barking grew so loud she woke the neighbors. This was a good thing as I was quite out of it. The neighbors came to help and all was well after several juices. However not a night goes by I don’t question what might have happened if she did not wake me and the neighbors that night. She definitely saved me that night and truly is my protector. She is so friendly and energetic and I thank her daily for being loud enough to gather some help on that scary night. Nova is my protector and my friend. She is a an amazing breed and I know her beautiful personality comes from the care and attention she received as a newborn pup. I love my bernedoodle and am so pleased with Little Paws. --Kapanka
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We got Rheo (formerly Hunter), a mini f1 Bernedoodle in January, and wanted to write and let you know what an amazing addition he has been to our family. From the very beginning, the communication with Little Paws was great and the process getting him from Iowa to Los Angeles was easy - although we made sure to give him LOTS of love when he got off the long plane ride. When he first came home, to took to his crate quickly and has been very quick to train. He is so friendly, playful, and cuddly, and we, along with anyone who meets him, love him so much. Every time we take him on a walk, people stop us in the street to pet him and ask what breed he is so they can get one for themselves! He loves to be hugged and now weighs around 45 lbs, the perfect size for our family. We couldn't have asked for a better dog. In fact, we love him so much that we're planning on getting another Bernedoodle. --Hindshaw
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My husband and I purchased a puppy from you last year around February. You pre-named her "Cadlyn" and we named her Daisy! I just wanted to let you know what a wonderful Dog Daisy has been and what a great addition to our lives she has also been. She is 28 pounds full grown and the cutest little thing. She LOVES to cuddle and gives lots of kisses. She is incredibly obedient and very laid back. She is great around children and people of all ages. You should be receiving a phone call from a friend of a friend who I told about Daisy and who is interested in purchasing a puppy from you in the near future if you are still breeding. Thanks for everything, and if we ever decide to purchase a second dog you will be hearing from us!! --Amanda
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