I believed all purebreds had health problems due to inbreeding. I thought all breeders were exploiting dogs for profits. We loved our animals but they could have had better chances in life had they had a better start. Looking back I now know some of these issues could have been avoided with proper health testing and positive early interactions with the world. I connected with some other breeders to learn about all aspects of breeding.Īs a child I had several pets that died prematurely, suffered from anxiety, and had less than desirable temperaments. With my husbands support we decided to go for it. I spent countless hours researching, learning about breeding, color and coat genetics, health testing and all the other dynamics that go into breeding and operating a breeding program. While searching for our new addition I fell in love with everything about breeding. ![]() After meeting my bosses three golden doodles I was sold, they were the perfect dog. When our first dog was getting older we decided it was time to add another puppy to the family. Needless to say I am busy, so starting a breeding program is a decision I did not take lightly. I have been a dental hygienist for thirteen years, I homeschool our children, we have chickens, rabbits, and all the normal domestic obligations. I married my husband in 2009, and we have since had three beautiful children. ![]() I have not always been a Christian, but now looking back at my path in life I know God has made everything I have possible. ![]() I try to keep God central in my life and in the decisions I make. I have lived in New Mexico most of my life.
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