Hi Erin🙋♀️ If their is an award for the best breeder, nurturing of puppies, patience, training and loving each of them as you do. You definitely would be my choice. Keep up the exemplary job that you do!
Congrats on 10,000! Your channel has excellent production and interesting content. I find the whole setup intriguing. I’d heard of puppy mills which were distressing to say the least. Your business is an excellent example of an ever evolving best practices breeder business. Your care for the puppies, moms, eventual owners and involvement of your family is how it should be. Thank for being willing to share!
@@jump_the_clouds5624 most “purebreds” started out a mutts. The history is clear. Those mutt breeders are styled as heroes in AKC literature. 150-400 yrs ago, I’m sure they were the equivalent of “backyard breeders/puppy mills.” Acting high and mighty as or about a “purebred breeder” considering the 60 minutes special on how loose the AKC paperwork standards are/were up until recently for AKC “purebred” dogs is a laughable joke. She promotes cleanliness and genetic testing of the breeding dog unavailable from puppy mills. She works hard to ensure standards after the birth. Weights, sensitivity training, and even promotes/encourages after purchase behavior training programs and consultations. No puppy mill does that. She has a waiting list of purchasers, who hopefully, are smart enough to do their due diligence. In my 60+ years, I have owned cats and dogs, purebred and mutts. I have bought from “backyard breeders,” a “show dog breeders” and once unfortunately a “puppy mill.” Is she a business, yes, but then so are show breeders who promote standards that dock tails, do not allow the dog to do what it was bred to do as a working dog and are kept caged to protect their owners investment.
I agree as my poodle X was surrendered from a puppy farm along with nearly 200 doggies. Unfortunately he was obviously the runt of the litter and ran wild in a paddock until nearly 2. It has taken tine to get him to be more confident but it would have been easier if he'd been taught things at an earlier age. It's really hard to do it at 3+years and puppy preschools won't let you go because they're too old!
I know you love what you do. During the intro, you were petting Zuri the whole time you spoke to us. A sure sign of how we all love our animals. Thank you for the harness suggestions. My Wheaton Terrier pulls like crazy when he sees other dogs, CONGRATULATIONS on 10,000 subscribers, you deserve it.
We lost our cockapoo a month ago. I have been so sad. Finding you has been a happy spot for my heart. You are so pleasant, calm and cheerful. And of course these precious puppies 🐶.
Hi, I recently found your channel. I love it! My wife is a dog physical therapist. When she watched the video she commented that the new harness may be limiting the range of motion in the front shoulders. Just something you might want to consider or discuss with your vet or dog physical therapist.
I have never heard of a dog PT, I am a human PT! I only practice PRN now, I appreciate her advice. I have the straps well adjusted and Bella’s movement is not restricted but a one size fits harness - I could definitely see that happening!
@@DoodlesofNC f you have never heard of dog PT you have been blessed with healthy, physically sound, injury free animals. Congratulations! 😁 My wife is German and we semi retired and live 6 months a year in Germany and 6 months in VT. She works at a regional vet clinic outside of Frankfurt that specializes in orthopedic problems for primarily dogs and horses. There are a few schools that teach it here. Hers was a 2 year full time / 3 year part time program with written and practical exams and an internship requirement. At the clinic they have the possibility to do hydro therapy and laser therapy as appropriate, in addition to typical apparatus and massage. It’s a very cool place. Here in Germany some of the physical therapists are a part of various Vet practices and some have their own private practice. She does not try to practice in the USA aside from helping friends if there are problems.
This type of harness is generally recommended by Delra dog trainers in Australia rather than having the connection on the back. If the dog has back issues (like one of mine) then a head halti attached to the lead is better. Back issues seem to flow from hip displaysia and my puggie X has a Bermuda triangle on her back that flares up. My vet does acupuncture and spinal adjustment so he was the one to recommend going back to the head halti. Animal therapy & rehab is growing in Australia.
Clara , your wife would be correct . The only way to stop pulling is through training methods . These harnesses do limit a dogs range of motion , alter their gait and put pressure on muscles that naturally help extend the shoulder joint .
They are really making advances in pet prodjcts. It is soo good! Congratulations again on your 10,000 subbers. Ms. Pink is looking great!! I love the triplets!!
Both prongs and harnesses are tools that can be beneficial if used right and harmful if used wrong. Only advice if from research I’ve done (by no means a professional) the d ring placement can cause gait problems if too much pulling is applied. But like mentioned there is positives and negatives to all tool and you just have to find what works for you and your dog!! I do love the magnetic closure!
I might try that harness because of the magnetic closure. All the other harnesses I’ve tried get caught and rip out Penny’s fur - even fitted properly. We tried the prong for training walks and that ended up being a lot safer for her. Now days she’s really good at heeling so we just use a flat collar now but we need something more supportive for hiking. This harness might do the trick I think!
We really enjoy magnetic closure on this harness. Hope it works for you as it does for us. Here a link that gives you $10 off - apc.refr.cc/doodlesofnc
Hi Erin! My name is Erin Marie and I have a Labradoodle (chocolate). Her name is Sophia. She's 4 weeks old. She's currently learning how to notice she needs to pee in plenty of time, to hold it and get my attention. She's also still learning to not jump on other dogs or people, bite and chew. She has learned a number of commands, but her attention span is still in its early stages. I am enjoying your videos. I checked out the website for training and education. Your dogs are beautiful. Sophia is so smart and very affectionate. I am enjoying her so much. She has been such a blessing after our kids left the nest, then our firstborn (high functioning autistic) was killed shortly after, and we had to put down our special needs toy breed of 10 years shortly after that.
Congratulations on 10K! Zuri’s puppies are growing so nicely. I love how you interact with them. Bella and Zuri’s collars are also very nice. Are those air tags on the collars?
By the way I work with a professional trainer who uses prong collars. The way we use them, the dogs only feel it when they are out of position. We never allow them to pull into them, and we try to make sure they always have a chance to avoid it in the first place. I have tried front clip harnesses. They do not work for my dog, and if it weren't for the prong collar, I would never have moved past my front gate. Now Mischa and I travel the country together. Not that you were in this video, but we must not be a society that shames people for equipment or training choices! The fact is, in some cases, it's life changing.
This is spot on!!! Our girl is a "sensitive breed" who got kicked out of puppy class at 6 months old. The trainer (pure positive force free) told me a prong or ecollar would make my girl's reactivity worse. I am here to tell you, we can take her anywhere now! People need to realize tools could be the difference between a dog living or dying.
I own a pittie. We tried the easy walk, the harness from this video. We use a gentle leader now because a prong is not an option for a sensitive trachea. But I feel you 100%, I am behind the HUMANE use a prong. It didn’t work for us so we found another way. We also use ecollar which we adore and makes training run smoothly.
@@crystaldickerson5136 Exactly! And not just figuratively, either. I mean, you only need to listen to a Robert Cabral podcast to know that. I honestly couldn't believe it when I learnt people were putting dogs down before they thought of using punishment in training 😮😮😮 It's absolute insanity. Anyway, congrats on finding the right tool.
Congratulations on 10,000! Your videos are so interesting I love the way you interact with the all the dogs, adult dogs and puppies alike. Out of curiosity how big is Zuri?
Hi Erin! I used to work in Childbirth and we used the under buttocks pads that are smaller version of what you use beneath the puppies but the pads were marked “this side down” on the brown size. Could you maybe be using your pads upside down?
Hi, just FYI it is illegal to import ring collars into Australia. Our RSPCA does not recommend their use at all. I have used the chest harnesses for some time as my poodle X pulls. I have to use the head halti for my other pug × dog but it has a D ring connection to her collar-she has a back issue so the chest harness was exacerbating it! I'd pavement surf if I didn't use harnesses for each😀😀🇦🇺🇦🇺
Hey, good that you use a harness but the way you use it it sits on the shoulder bone and will hinder free movement. I also had the impression that it's too narrow behind her front leg. If you hinder the free movement of the shoulder the dogs will start to change their movement a bit and it could caus damage in the long run.
The harness you are showing does not allow freedom of shoulder movement. This can cause damage to the shoulders over time. This is what happened to my dog. I now only use harnesses that allow full shoulder movement. Examples of harnesses that allow freedom of shoulder movement include the Blue9 Balance harness and the PetSafe 3-in-1. You don’t want to use any harness that has a horizontal type strap across the chest and shoulders. Look for a V neck style. The Trendy Whippet also has a great harness.
Bringing home an 8 week old puppy at the end of June. How do you feel about a noise machine for one or 2 naps a day so I can get things done in the a.m and maybe in the afternoon. Just for a couple weeks while crate/potty training?
Congratulations on your achievement . Question When doing training with the puppies , what is the treat that you use . If you could forward the name of them ? Thank you
I would look at Upstate Canine Academy UA-cam channel for information on the prong collar. They are 100% safe when used correctly. Front clip harnesses restrict the movement of the shoulders which is not good for your dogs. This video implies that prong collars are bad, which is not true.
Erin! Love your channel!! We just had out 1st littler of GD pups! Pups are 4 weeks old on Saturday. Can we walk mom? I get nervous about her getting the pups sick. Thanks!!
Sometimes I let the families pick. Traditionally I like a boxy head, wavy coat, and usually the most red. I’ll add an apricot in so we can can have a variety. But most of my families want a red doodle!
I would also wonder about that. These harnesses look to ride pretty low and tight around the dogs’ shoulders/armpits. I think front clip harnesses are a fabulous, gentle tool, but I would not purchase this one…. There are many other, better (imho) choices out there! 🐾🐾
Congrats on 10k subscribers!! Question, when should puppies transition to goats milk? Wondering cause my breeder is trying to transition my puppy already and she’s only 2 weeks
Those dogs walk so well on lead, we are having trouble with our dog who is 3 years old, he pulls so bad, we are trying heel work, we use a slip collar, we did have an harness with front and top lead clip but this just made him worse xx
My kids are apart of our puppy life. And I’m very blessed to be doing this full time now. So the kids at school I do the errands or puppy apts. That way when they are home it’s my time with JP and them!
Hey! Enjoying your channel. Just wanted to say most harnesses are not great for large dogs that like to pull. There are restrictions around their shoulders that make it difficult for the dog to walk normally. Over time they can cause possible dislocations of the shoulder and muscle strain/pain. I’m sure purely positive folks are giving you a hard time about the prong collars, but if it isn’t broken don’t fix it. If used correctly prong collars are a great tool! Good luck 🍀
Hi, great video. Congratulations on you milestone of 10k subscribers. I enjoy your videos.. can you pls provide the Atlas promo code? I can't seem to locate it within the transcript. Thank you
Well it does look as though your dogs are well trained those harness and prong collars are all training tools. The goal for those should be to not have to use them eventually. Those harness aren’t good for growing puppies as if they pull it can really restrict them and is not good for growing joints.
Shock collars and prongs should be banned, you shouldn't have to inflict discomfort on an animal to make it do what you want it to. I walk around 20 dogs a day, atleast 5 at one time, all sizes, breeds and energies and not 1 has a prong or shock collar so.......
You learned something new? You didn't know this before? Are you kidding me??? You did not know that putting a collar with prongs around the neck of any living thing is a sheety thing to do? Well, that goes about right with you not realizing that dogs are not puppy factories for you to make money off of...nice house or not nice, this is a garbage thing to do.
Hi Erin🙋♀️ If their is an award for the best breeder, nurturing of puppies, patience, training and loving each of them as you do. You definitely would be my choice. Keep up the exemplary job that you do!
That is so nice! Thank you!!
I absolutely agree even down to bags you prepare for their forever homes. 💞
@@DoodlesofNC #
Oh, my God. I have missed you! Those pups are so cute!
Thank you!
I'm so grateful you listened to others, took advice, and switched to a harness than a prong collar!!
Thanks Pak!
Congrats on 10,000! Your channel has excellent production and interesting content.
I find the whole setup intriguing. I’d heard of puppy mills which were distressing to say the least. Your business is an excellent example of an ever evolving best practices breeder business. Your care for the puppies, moms, eventual owners and involvement of your family is how it should be. Thank for being willing to share!
You are welcome! Thank you for the kind words!
@@jump_the_clouds5624 most “purebreds” started out a mutts. The history is clear. Those mutt breeders are styled as heroes in AKC literature. 150-400 yrs ago, I’m sure they were the equivalent of “backyard breeders/puppy mills.” Acting high and mighty as or about a “purebred breeder” considering the 60 minutes special on how loose the AKC paperwork standards are/were up until recently for AKC “purebred” dogs is a laughable joke. She promotes cleanliness and genetic testing of the breeding dog unavailable from puppy mills. She works hard to ensure standards after the birth. Weights, sensitivity training, and even promotes/encourages after purchase behavior training programs and consultations. No puppy mill does that. She has a waiting list of purchasers, who hopefully, are smart enough to do their due diligence. In my 60+ years, I have owned cats and dogs, purebred and mutts. I have bought from “backyard breeders,” a “show dog breeders” and once unfortunately a “puppy mill.” Is she a business, yes, but then so are show breeders who promote standards that dock tails, do not allow the dog to do what it was bred to do as a working dog and are kept caged to protect their owners investment.
I agree as my poodle X was surrendered from a puppy farm along with nearly 200 doggies. Unfortunately he was obviously the runt of the litter and ran wild in a paddock until nearly 2. It has taken tine to get him to be more confident but it would have been easier if he'd been taught things at an earlier age. It's really hard to do it at 3+years and puppy preschools won't let you go because they're too old!
I know you love what you do. During the intro, you were petting Zuri the whole time you spoke to us. A sure sign of how we all love our animals. Thank you for the harness suggestions. My Wheaton Terrier pulls like crazy when he sees other dogs, CONGRATULATIONS on 10,000 subscribers, you deserve it.
Thank you so much Shannon!
I’m so impressed at what a wonderful breeder you are. Your babies must turn out great dogs.
Thank you!
You are so patient!
Thank you! What a great compliment.
We lost our cockapoo a month ago. I have been so sad. Finding you has been a happy spot for my heart. You are so pleasant, calm and cheerful. And of course these precious puppies 🐶.
I lost my doodle not long ago. I’m so sorry for your loss.
So sorry for your loss. 💔
I’m so sorry for your loss. I hope one day you can get your next pup and make more new memories .
I’m sorry for your loss too.
I’m very sorry for your loss.
So happy for reaching the 10,000 viewer milestone! Thank you for sharing your videos with us!
Thank you!!!
Congrats! Love your videos. Best Sean
Thank you!!
You are so. Magnificent with all your dogs. I’m in ahh with the family. Thank you so much 🐾🥰🐾
Thank you so much! We do love our doodles
Oh my goodness. Cuteness overload
And the fun factor!
Congratulations on 10k subscribers 🎉
I’m so happy you found a safer alternative to the prong collars 💕
Us too! Thank you!
You are so competent!
Thank you! that means a lot.
Hi, I recently found your channel. I love it! My wife is a dog physical therapist. When she watched the video she commented that the new harness may be limiting the range of motion in the front shoulders. Just something you might want to consider or discuss with your vet or dog physical therapist.
I have never heard of a dog PT, I am a human PT! I only practice PRN now, I appreciate her advice. I have the straps well adjusted and Bella’s movement is not restricted but a one size fits harness - I could definitely see that happening!
@@DoodlesofNC f you have never heard of dog PT you have been blessed with healthy, physically sound, injury free animals. Congratulations! 😁 My wife is German and we semi retired and live 6 months a year in Germany and 6 months in VT. She works at a regional vet clinic outside of Frankfurt that specializes in orthopedic problems for primarily dogs and horses. There are a few schools that teach it here. Hers was a 2 year full time / 3 year part time program with written and practical exams and an internship requirement. At the clinic they have the possibility to do hydro therapy and laser therapy as appropriate, in addition to typical apparatus and massage. It’s a very cool place. Here in Germany some of the physical therapists are a part of various Vet practices and some have their own private practice. She does not try to practice in the USA aside from helping friends if there are problems.
There are veterinarians who are actually board certified in Canine rehabilitation. And vet techs can do the same thing.
This type of harness is generally recommended by Delra dog trainers in Australia rather than having the connection on the back. If the dog has back issues (like one of mine) then a head halti attached to the lead is better. Back issues seem to flow from hip displaysia and my puggie X has a Bermuda triangle on her back that flares up. My vet does acupuncture and spinal adjustment so he was the one to recommend going back to the head halti. Animal therapy & rehab is growing in Australia.
Clara , your wife would be correct . The only way to stop pulling is through training methods . These harnesses do limit a dogs range of motion , alter their gait and put pressure on muscles that naturally help extend the shoulder joint .
They are really making advances in pet prodjcts. It is soo good! Congratulations again on your 10,000 subbers. Ms. Pink is looking great!! I love the triplets!!
We are so happy for Ms. Pink!
Both prongs and harnesses are tools that can be beneficial if used right and harmful if used wrong. Only advice if from research I’ve done (by no means a professional) the d ring placement can cause gait problems if too much pulling is applied. But like mentioned there is positives and negatives to all tool and you just have to find what works for you and your dog!! I do love the magnetic closure!
I completely agree with you!
The puppies are absolutely adorable
Thank you very much!
Congrats on everything!!!
We Appreciate you!!
Beautiful puppies
Thank you!!
i have an Easy Walk Harness for my beagle, same concept as Atlas. i love it , hooks under chest just like yours 👍🏼
Awesome! Glad you found something that works for you!!
it does with out it i would be dragged everywhere 👍🏼
Beautiful puppies 🐶
Thank you!!!
Congratulations on 10k subscribers.💐
Woohoo thank you!
I look forward to your videos
Thank you!
I might try that harness because of the magnetic closure. All the other harnesses I’ve tried get caught and rip out Penny’s fur - even fitted properly. We tried the prong for training walks and that ended up being a lot safer for her. Now days she’s really good at heeling so we just use a flat collar now but we need something more supportive for hiking. This harness might do the trick I think!
We really enjoy magnetic closure on this harness. Hope it works for you as it does for us. Here a link that gives you $10 off - apc.refr.cc/doodlesofnc
Hi Erin! My name is Erin Marie and I have a Labradoodle (chocolate). Her name is Sophia. She's 4 weeks old. She's currently learning how to notice she needs to pee in plenty of time, to hold it and get my attention. She's also still learning to not jump on other dogs or people, bite and chew. She has learned a number of commands, but her attention span is still in its early stages. I am enjoying your videos. I checked out the website for training and education. Your dogs are beautiful. Sophia is so smart and very affectionate. I am enjoying her so much. She has been such a blessing after our kids left the nest, then our firstborn (high functioning autistic) was killed shortly after, and we had to put down our special needs toy breed of 10 years shortly after that.
I am so glad you have Sophie! Sounds like your amazing paw parents
Congratulations on 10k subscribers!🎊🎉
Thank you!
Congratulations on 10K! Zuri’s puppies are growing so nicely. I love how you interact with them. Bella and Zuri’s collars are also very nice. Are those air tags on the collars?
They are!
Congratulations 🎉
Thank you!
Congratulations on 10K.
We appreciate it!
By the way I work with a professional trainer who uses prong collars. The way we use them, the dogs only feel it when they are out of position. We never allow them to pull into them, and we try to make sure they always have a chance to avoid it in the first place.
I have tried front clip harnesses. They do not work for my dog, and if it weren't for the prong collar, I would never have moved past my front gate. Now Mischa and I travel the country together.
Not that you were in this video, but we must not be a society that shames people for equipment or training choices! The fact is, in some cases, it's life changing.
I 100% agree with you!
@@DoodlesofNC I appreciate it ❤️
This is spot on!!! Our girl is a "sensitive breed" who got kicked out of puppy class at 6 months old. The trainer (pure positive force free) told me a prong or ecollar would make my girl's reactivity worse. I am here to tell you, we can take her anywhere now! People need to realize tools could be the difference between a dog living or dying.
I own a pittie. We tried the easy walk, the harness from this video. We use a gentle leader now because a prong is not an option for a sensitive trachea. But I feel you 100%, I am behind the HUMANE use a prong. It didn’t work for us so we found another way. We also use ecollar which we adore and makes training run smoothly.
@@crystaldickerson5136 Exactly! And not just figuratively, either. I mean, you only need to listen to a Robert Cabral podcast to know that.
I honestly couldn't believe it when I learnt people were putting dogs down before they thought of using punishment in training 😮😮😮 It's absolute insanity.
Anyway, congrats on finding the right tool.
Heyy congrats🐶🐶🐶🥰 I can only dream of reaching 10.000 subbiessss
It will happen!!
Congratulations 🎉💓
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Congratulations on 10,000! Your videos are so interesting I love the way you interact with the all the dogs, adult dogs and puppies alike. Out of curiosity how big is Zuri?
Thank you! She’s around 28lbs.
You take such God care of your dogs. This is why I cannot stand people who have puppy mills. Just the love I see. That's awesome.
Thank you! We try !!
I am really glad that you went harness. It is a way more humane option.
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Maybe you could train people as well as your puppies, great job in getting the puppies ready for the world!
Haha I gave up people to do dogs! 😂😂😂
Me too,I dog groom now!
Great video as usual! Such cuties!
Thank you!! I’ll tell JP! He’s the creator.
Hi Erin! I used to work in Childbirth and we used the under buttocks pads that are smaller version of what you use beneath the puppies but the pads were marked “this side down” on the brown size.
Could you maybe be using your pads upside down?
Well that is neat for humans! But the Durawhelp website shows the brown up! 🥰
Hi, just FYI it is illegal to import ring collars into Australia. Our RSPCA does not recommend their use at all. I have used the chest harnesses for some time as my poodle X pulls. I have to use the head halti for my other pug × dog but it has a D ring connection to her collar-she has a back issue so the chest harness was exacerbating it! I'd pavement surf if I didn't use harnesses for each😀😀🇦🇺🇦🇺
Wonderful!
Hey, good that you use a harness but the way you use it it sits on the shoulder bone and will hinder free movement. I also had the impression that it's too narrow behind her front leg.
If you hinder the free movement of the shoulder the dogs will start to change their movement a bit and it could caus damage in the long run.
hybriddogtraining.blogspot.com/2017/08/harnesses-and-why-some-are-more.html?m=1
Thank you! Will look into it
They are getting so big! I love lil Pinky, she’s so small and cute. Thanks for showing us all the stages of their growth 😀
You are welcome! More videos on this group to come! They get to be special stars right now.
What kind if purple collar do you use? I've never seen anything like that before and love it
It is from Atlas! Use our code doodlesofnc for a coupon.
O my god so beautiful
🥰
Congratulations and learning so much
Thank you so much!
The harness you are showing does not allow freedom of shoulder movement. This can cause damage to the shoulders over time. This is what happened to my dog. I now only use harnesses that allow full shoulder movement. Examples of harnesses that allow freedom of shoulder movement include the Blue9 Balance harness and the PetSafe 3-in-1. You don’t want to use any harness that has a horizontal type strap across the chest and shoulders. Look for a V neck style. The Trendy Whippet also has a great harness.
Will look into this!! Thank you.
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Do all your dogs have GPS trackers ? I want to get one for my golden.
They do when they come here.
Bringing home an 8 week old puppy at the end of June. How do you feel about a noise machine for one or 2 naps a day so I can get things done in the a.m and maybe in the afternoon. Just for a couple weeks while crate/potty training?
I would definitely recommend Baxter and Bella for questions about routines! Use our code doodlesofNC and you’ll save 25%
Having their little dog dreams after a full stomach.
It’s fun to watch them sleep
Congratulations on your achievement .
Question
When doing training with the puppies , what is the treat that you use .
If you could forward the name of them ?
Thank you
It is a chicken liver treat. I don’t know the exact brand. I’ll write it down next time I’m at the store!
The puppies are adorable! But I love your shoes as well lol I need to know the brand and where you got them so I can get some too!
Birkenstocks!
I would look at Upstate Canine Academy UA-cam channel for information on the prong collar. They are 100% safe when used correctly. Front clip harnesses restrict the movement of the shoulders which is not good for your dogs. This video implies that prong collars are bad, which is not true.
I definitely don’t think prong collars are wrong. Just used with correct training is needed.
My doodle woke up and ran across the room to investigate the squeak!
Hilarious!
Erin! Love your channel!! We just had out 1st littler of GD pups! Pups are 4 weeks old on Saturday. Can we walk mom? I get nervous about her getting the pups sick. Thanks!!
I would!
@Doddles of NC If I wanted to buy a dog from you how much do they cost? Is there dogs small like 10-20 lbs by adulthood?
Mine don’t typically stay that small. I’m sorry!
How do you choose which girls from litters you want to breed with when they are older enough?
Sometimes I let the families pick. Traditionally I like a boxy head, wavy coat, and usually the most red. I’ll add an apricot in so we can can have a variety. But most of my families want a red doodle!
@@DoodlesofNC I'd prefer the apricot less curls. I'm the opposite. Ha
Do you notice any chaffing behind the front legs? That’s always been my problem with harnesses. Thanks
No not so far. I’ll keep you posted when they have shorter summer cuts.
I would also wonder about that. These harnesses look to ride pretty low and tight around the dogs’ shoulders/armpits. I think front clip harnesses are a fabulous, gentle tool, but I would not purchase this one…. There are many other, better (imho) choices out there! 🐾🐾
we’re about to get a new doodle puppy! How would you recommend dealing with puppy biting and chewing on furniture?
A lot of people will spray items with bitter apple spray. Biggest suggestion is use Baxter and Bella! Huge help for our families.
I’ve loved Baxter and Bella with our 4 month poodle mix
Congrats on 10k subscribers!! Question, when should puppies transition to goats milk? Wondering cause my breeder is trying to transition my puppy already and she’s only 2 weeks
That is WAY too early unless your breeder is adding supplements to the milk. Usually people wait until 3 1/2-4 weeks (4 is preferred)
Way to early! Most people will tell you 4-5 weeks.
What is the tag on their collars? It looks kind of like an air tag but larger?
It’s an air tag!
My 5month old labradoodle was all attentive when I played this video...he kept coming over to my phone to try and play.
That is awesome
Those dogs walk so well on lead, we are having trouble with our dog who is 3 years old, he pulls so bad, we are trying heel work, we use a slip collar, we did have an harness with front and top lead clip but this just made him worse xx
Have you tried a plastic training collar?
How do you clean the dirty mats? 🤔
Washing machine! They have their own.
Not sure if that harness fits good to your dog as it is very tight behind the front leggs...
I’ll make sure. Thank you!
When does this lady get time for her home and family as having a puppy is a full time job I find.
My kids are apart of our puppy life. And I’m very blessed to be doing this full time now. So the kids at school I do the errands or puppy apts. That way when they are home it’s my time with JP and them!
Hey! Enjoying your channel. Just wanted to say most harnesses are not great for large dogs that like to pull. There are restrictions around their shoulders that make it difficult for the dog to walk normally. Over time they can cause possible dislocations of the shoulder and muscle strain/pain. I’m sure purely positive folks are giving you a hard time about the prong collars, but if it isn’t broken don’t fix it. If used correctly prong collars are a great tool! Good luck 🍀
Thank you for the background knowledge!
Hey where did you get those mats?
Durawhelp
Hi, great video. Congratulations on you milestone of 10k subscribers. I enjoy your videos.. can you pls provide the Atlas promo code? I can't seem to locate it within the transcript. Thank you
We don’t have one any more! I love their products but they discontinued the promo?
Can we still get a promo code for atlas?
No they took it away! 😞
Anyone else's dog start barking during the squeaky toy session? My pup is ready to play!
So fun!
you know prong collars aren’t evil but ig money is money
that is if you’re responsible on how you use them and know what you’re doing
We agree!
What is the name of the dog tag you use?
It’s an air tag!
Do the puppies cry at night?
No ma’am.
What age can you first trim a puppys nail.
Any time. We do it around 2 weeks to start . Check them every couple of days.
@@DoodlesofNC thanks
Can you please tell the price of your one puppy
3400
Where to order the harness from
apc.refr.cc/doodlesofnc
In the uk you'd be arrested for using a prong collar,glad you've seen the light!
Wow!
In most of Europe they are also prohibited, unless someone is a police k9 trainer.
Well it does look as though your dogs are well trained those harness and prong collars are all training tools. The goal for those should be to not have to use them eventually. Those harness aren’t good for growing puppies as if they pull it can really restrict them and is not good for growing joints.
Thank you. Both are only used on grown dogs. Not puppies.
Shock collars and prongs should be banned, you shouldn't have to inflict discomfort on an animal to make it do what you want it to. I walk around 20 dogs a day, atleast 5 at one time, all sizes, breeds and energies and not 1 has a prong or shock collar so.......
Thank you for sharing your thoughts.
If your dogs are pulling they need training
Agreed, when they come to us from other families we try to work with them so when they go back home they are even better!
You learned something new? You didn't know this before? Are you kidding me??? You did not know that putting a collar with prongs around the neck of any living thing is a sheety thing to do? Well, that goes about right with you not realizing that dogs are not puppy factories for you to make money off of...nice house or not nice, this is a garbage thing to do.
Thank you for sharing your Thoughts