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Georgia is our medium sized multigen Goldendoodle girl! She weighs 45 pounds!

Ella is our F1b mini Goldendoodle female! She is weighing 20 pounds!

Jagger is our mini poodle male! He is our stud! Weighs 15 pounds!
With years of experience, we are knowledgeable in breeding Goldendoodles! We have a deep understanding of their temperament, behavior, and health needs, which allows us to produce high quality puppies that make perfect family members!
We are committed to providing the best possible care for our dogs. Our puppies are raised in a loving and nurturing environment, and we work closely with new owners to ensure that they have all the information and support they need to provide the best possible care for their new furbaby!
We adhere to the highest standards when it comes to breeding Goldendoodles! We only breed dogs that are healthy, happy, and have the best possible temperament. We also follow strict guidelines to ensure that our facility and breeding practices are ethical and responsible.

We are a small family specialized in breeding Goldendoodle puppies! We started breeding Goldendoodles a few years ago because we wanted to share the joy and love that these amazing dogs bring to our lives!

At Lone Star Texas Doodles, we believe in responsible breeding practices that prioritize the health and well being of our dogs. We are committed to producing happy and healthy Goldendoodle puppies that will make great family members for families and individuals!

Our dog area is designed to provide the best possible environment for our dogs at all times! We have spacious indoor kennels, outdoor play areas with plenty of toys, and plenty of room for our dogs to run and play!
Please reach us at lonestartexasdoodles@gmail.com if you cannot find an answer to your question.
• 8-12 Weeks (Smallest): 3-4 meals/day; around 1/4 to 1/2 cup total (split into meals) for a 2-4 lb pup, increasing as they grow.
• 3-6 Months: Still 3 meals/day; a 10lb pup might need ~650 kcal/day (adjusting by food), while a 15lb pup needs ~600 kcal/day, spread out.
• 6-12 Months: Transition to 2-3 meals/day; a 15lb pup might need ~600 kcal/day, gradually increasing to 1-2.5 cups total as they approach adult size.
• Every 4-6 Weeks: Ideal for curlier coats, longer styles, or for keeping a very neat look, preventing mats before they start.
• Every 6-8 Weeks: A common recommendation for a good balance of coat health and maintenance, often including nails and ear care.
- Take puppy potty immediately after naps and after eating or drinking
- Crate training is optional but it does help for when they are young
- Bones and toys are always good to have
- Training with treats
- Giving the puppy good appraisal / positive reinforcement
- Stay consistent , repetitive , and patient
- Socialize at young ages with different environments and people / kids
As soon as they come home, focusing on basic obedience and socialization.
Take puppy out frequently (especially after waking, eating, playing), praise immediately when they go outside, and use positive reinforcement.
Love, food, water/food bowls, collar, leash, crate, toys, bed, grooming tools.
Feel free to call or message to meet your new family member in person!
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