Hats Off to Our Wonderful Goldendoodle Service Dogs
While we are so proud of all of our sweet goldendoodle puppies, our doodles that go on to get more specialized training and become Goldendoodle service dogs have a special place in our hearts. We love hearing about our pooches who go on to become therapy dogs, school dogs, companion dogs for special needs children and adolescents, medical alert dogs and more advanced service dogs. These wonderful dogs, together with their new families, go above and beyond spending hours, days, weeks and months in special training and courses to become service dogs. Hats off to families who work so hard to unleash every last bit of potential these wonderful dogs have.
Service Dog Spotlight 2022
These are just a few of the latest Rainfield Goldendoodle Service Dogs. We know there are many more. Goldendoodle make such wonderful companions, but one of their best qualities is their empathy and ability to sense when their mommies, daddies, brother and sisters need a friend or have a special need. Keep up the good work! If you are thinking about training your doodle for special jobs, we encourage you to go for it. Goldendoodle are so smart and they do love learning and reaching their full potential.
Rudder is a Rainfield pup in Service Dog training. He’s coming right along. They really do learn fast and love having a job. Doodles have such big heartsDoodles are just wonderful family members and so good with kids. Robert, a Veteran, recently was gifted one of our Doodles for his new service dog. She looks like she’s coming right along. Thanks Maya for sharing such a beautiful puppy.Service Dog in Training – Thank you, Home Depot, for your dog friendly policiesFreddy just earned his Canine Good Citizen Certificate at the Petsmart Training Center. He’s got everything he needs to start therapy dog training.The little blue ribbon represents a lot of hard work by both Mama and Freddie. Thank you, Helen and Freddie, for going above and beyond to give a little of that doodle love to those in need.
Are You Planning to Train Your Goldendoodle as a Service Dog?
If you are planning to enroll your goldendoodle puppy in specialized training to become a service dog, therapy dog, companion animal for special needs individuals, a medical alert dog, PTSD dog, etc., let us know when it comes time to pick out your puppy. We can keep that in mind when we evaluate their temperments and let you know which pups may have the best temperment for that type of work.
Little Teddy, an F1b apricot goldendoodle puppy, went to her new home this spring. I thought Teddy would miss us when she left to go to her new home, but from the looks of it, she has already fallen in love with her new momma, Danielle. She is off to a new journey and ready to enjoy every minute of it!
True Love!
Ready for a Red or F1b Apricot Goldendoodle Puppy of Your Own?
If you are looking for a red or apricot goldendoodle puppy, we have a litter of these cuties coming soon who will 8 weeks old and ready to go to a home of their own in early August. These doodle pups will be apricot and red. For more information on how to get a goldendoodle puppy of your own, contact us today through our Facebook page, by email at laurie@rainfieldgoldendoodles.com or text at 832-971-4649.
Percy Jackson, you sure have a handsome face! Some of our doodles are such comedians at heart. Ours keep us laughing A big thank you to Percy’s family for sharing these darling pictures with us. We really miss our puppies when they go, but getting to see them as they grow, brings us joy.
This little mini-goldendoodle puppy sure was special and stole our hearts. We love you, little Percy Jackson!
Percy at 2 months old
A mature 7 months old, don’t you think?
Percy Jackson is one of our Rainfield F1bb mini goldendoodle puppies. Contact us today at laurie@rainfieldgoldendoodles.com if you are looking for a mini goldendoodle puppy in the Houston area.
Little Frankie is an F1b Goldendoodle who lives in the Dallas area. He just turned a year old, but we and his mommy, Helen, are very proud of him. He just earned his Canine Good Citizen Certificate after finishing his last course at the Petsmart Training Center. Getting a CGC is the first major milestone towards becoming a therapy dog. That wasn’t easy and Frankie’s a little pooped at the moment, but the next step, Therapy Dog Training.
Good job, Helen and Frankie! Helen has big plans for this sweetheart and plans to include him in her therapy work in the near future. Keep us posted on the progress.
High Paw, little guy! Keep up the good work!
Goldendoodles Love and Need Dog Training
Even if you don’t plan to go as far as Frankie with his therapy dog training, we definitely recommend getting your goldendoodle puppy into some form of training as soon as they are old enough. If you prefer remote classes, there are affordable online courses, like Baxter and Bella or Zach George’s one month course, or in-person classes.
If you’d like recommendations from our Rainfield alumni, give us a shout and we’ll put out the word. Whatever you do though, please do make the most of these very smart puppies. Goldendoodles are highly intelligent, intuitive dogs who love to learn and enjoy life with their families. A little training makes a world of difference! Enjoy!
Frankie’s Got Siblings Coming Soon!
We are expecting new puppies in mid-June, including some Frankie siblings. If you are looking for a late-summer goldendoodle puppy in the Houston area, get in touch today get in touch with us today either on our Facebook page, by email at laurie@rainfieldgoldendoodles.com or by phone at 832-971-4649.
Male Goldendoodle Puppies Available Now in Houston, Texas
UPDATE — May 26th: Little Valentino found his furever home yesterday. If you are looking for a goldendoodle puppy in the Houston area, we will have an upcoming litter of summer goldendoodle puppies, ready to go home in August. These will be mini goldendoodle puppies ranging from 25-40 lbs. If you’re interested in getting on our list for one of these darling doodle pups, contact us today at laurie@rainfieldgoldendoodles.com or by text or phone at 832-971-4649.
UPDATE — May 24th: We have one little furball goldendoodle puppy available. Little Valentino is 11 weeks old and ready to go to his new home. Contact us if you’re looking to add this extra charming goldendoodle boy to your family. He is very well-behaved… in a puppy sort of way. 🙂 He’s basically potty trained, crate trained and is a very fast learner. Get him today before he’s gone!
Spring is in the air — literally! This spring, besides bringing us loads of pollen, has also blown in a beautiful litter of goldendoodle puppies available now to go to their new homes. We have two handsome goldendoodle boys and one girl who are going to be ready to go to their new homes. These pups are going on 10 weeks old and are crate trained, doing well on their potty training, are sleeping through the night and are doing amazing on their early training. Pricing and other details are listed below, so keep reading. To reserve one of these pups, contact Laurie at 281-235-3272 or visit our 10 Steps to Buying a Goldendoodle Puppy.
Our three little musketeers, although sometimes you might mistake these goldendoodle boys for the Three Stooges.
What Mix Are These Goldendoodle Puppies?
These doodle pups are going to be light apricot or cream. They are F1 goldendoodle puppies, so they will have more of that traditional shaggy wavy coat with that great mix of golden retriever and poodle personality. The pups from this litter are standard size goldendoodle puppies and are expected to grow to about 65-80 pounds.
What Is the Price for a Standard Goldendoodle Puppy?
Our standard goldendoodle puppies are $1950. It’s a $250 deposit if there is one in particular that you want o reserve. The deposit then gets applied to the balance due at the time at pickup. Of course, now that the puppies are ready to go, you can come out and meet your new puppy and pay at the pickup if you prefer.
How Do I Get One of these Beautiful Doodle Puppies?
These goldendoodle puppies available now are ready to go to their new homes. If you would like to take a puppy home to enjoy and bond with over your summer vacation, contact Laurie at 281-235-3272. You can also email at laurie@rainfieldgoldendoodles.com. We also have a Rainfield Goldendoodles fan page on Facebook and Instagram. To see our recommendations and reviews or get an idea of what our past goldendoodle puppies are like, please visit us at one of our fan pages.
Why Get a Puppy From Rainfield Goldendoodles?
Here at Rainfield we like to spend that little extra time with our goldendoodle puppies to get them off to the best start possible. Your new puppy has had their worm and parasite treatment. They have had their first (of 3) puppy shots and have been for their first vet check up to ensure that the puppies are in general good health before they go to their new homes. We also give you a 1 year health guarantee for congenital issues.
Your new puppy is already on a schedule, which you can continue or switch up to make it work for you. We have started crate training your puppy. Your puppy will generally be sleeping through the night by the time they go to their new home. You may have a rough night or two as they settle in, but they generally adjust fairly quickly. Part of the crate training process is potty training, so your new doodle pup has already gotten started on their potty training. Again, we will give you some tips and instructions on how you can keep it up. If you follow through, most families have a fairly easy time potty training their new puppy.
Early Socialization of Your Puppy
Socializing a new puppy involves introducing puppies to a variety of sounds, sensations, new experiences and circumstances while it’s easier on them. Puppies are naturally more curious and fearless. The more you expose your puppy to at a young age, the more well-rounded and confident they will be in a variety of situations. For instance, your puppy has already been introduced to young toddlers and children, to water, to loud noises. If there are firework shows going on, we’re taking a walk with them so they can get used to it. Once you take your puppy home, you will need to continue to do this as much as possible. Of course, until they have their third and final puppy shot, you will need to keep them close to home and avoid areas where dogs with parvo and other illnesses could have been, but once that’s done, have fun!
Who’s Coming Next?
If you’re not quite ready for a puppy right now, our next litters are going to be summer puppies. Check back in to see who’s coming next. We are taking deposits on upcoming litters now, so if you’d like an early pick, get on the list early.