Updates on litters and events at Fox Creek Farm. When litters arrive that have available reservations, they will be posted on this blog.
Sunday, June 19, 2016
Guardian homes needed for breeding dogs
Fox Creek Farm has a 3 year old 45 lb. female and two female puppies (approx. 30 lb. and 45 lb.) available to approved guardian homes. These puppies and adult will be ready in early August. Guardians must live within 2 hours of Berkeley Springs, WV. Guardians receive select puppies/adults free of charge to raise as their permanent family dog. The females will come back to Fox Creek Farm to deliver a specified number of litters before full ownership is signed over to the Guardian. If you are interested, please email Amy@Goldendoodles.net
Tuesday, September 16, 2014
Mini Goldendoodles/Wavy coats
Fox Creek Farm is accepting applications for wavy coated minis due around 9/22/14 and ready around 11/10/14. The parents are Katie and Trapper.
Wednesday, September 10, 2014
Monday, July 28, 2014
Accepting Applications
Fox Creek Farm is accepting applications for micro petites (under 20 lb.), petites (20-25 lb.), and minis (26-35 lb.) that will arrive in September and will be ready in November. Applications are accessible at www.Goldendoodles.net.
Monday, September 23, 2013
Accepting Applications
Fox Creek Farm is now accepting applications for litters that will be due in Nov. and Dec. and ready in Jan. and Feb. Photos can be provided for those who want to give a puppy for Christmas, but wish to be free of the responsibility of a puppy over the holiday season.
Tuesday, August 20, 2013
FCF is accepting applications for litters ready in December or later. All summer litters are reserved by families already on the waiting list. As with all reputable breeders, a substantial waiting list is common. Breeders that have multiple litters with available puppies are being irresponsible by creating litters for which they didn't pre-sell. This is a sign of a puppy mill. All good things are worth the wait. Puppy mills sell their puppies because people want instant gratification. Buying from a puppy mill doesn't "rescue" the puppy, but instead fuels the puppy mill to produce yet more substandard puppies.
Friday, June 14, 2013
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