Our Breeds

Mini Golden Doodles, Cavalier King Charles Spaniels, and Valley Bulldogs

Golden Doodles

“Not only are mini Goldendoodles fairly high in the cuteness stakes, they’re also smart, kind and companionable to boot. The parentage on both sides is from dog breeds known for their gentleness, intelligence, friendliness, and suitability as family pets. And just as their hybrid name combinations suggest – they love fun and play.

The color of a golden doodle’s fur can range in various shades from cream, to golden, to chocolate brown, to black. As puppies get older their fur will develop into either a wavy or curly shaggy coat. They have floppy ears and a black nose that will melt your heart.

Unclipped, they develop a facial hair around their eyes and a beard from their chin. The shape of their face and expressions will often lead you to believe they’re smiling right back at you.”

Source: Kathryn Anderson, www.certapet.com/mini-goldendoodle/

Cavalier King Charles Spaniels

“The Cavalier’s all-around beauty, regal grace, and even temper mark him as one of dogdom’s noblemen. A toy spaniel no more than 13 inches high, the Cavalier draws you in with his face: The sweet, gentle, melting expression emanating from large, round eyes is a breed hallmark.

Another is the silky, richly colored coat that can be one of four distinct varieties …. Cavaliers may be aristocrats, but they gladly descend from their royal high horse for a backyard frolic or a squirrel chase. They get along nicely with children and other dogs.

Adaptable Cavaliers do equally well with active owners and homebodies; they can be upbeat athletes or shameless couch potatoes, depending on an owner’s lifestyle.

Source: https://www.akc.org/dog-breeds/cavalier-king-charles-spaniel/

Valley Bulldogs

The Valley Bulldog is a loyal, intelligent, affectionate dog with a good sense of humour and an excellent, stable temperament. This breed is basically a cross between a Boxer and an English Bulldog. For some reason, the best traits from both breeds shine through.

They are get on with other dogs, are non-aggressive and are natural guardians and protectors of children although they can be a little boisterous at times so a close eye is needed when small children are around.

Source: https://www.dog-breeds-expert.com/Valley-Bulldog.html