Frequently Asked Questions

FAQs

 

What is the best way to get in touch?

You can fill out our contact form , email us at easybreezydoodles@gmail.com, or message us through Instagram @easybreezydoodles.

Do you have a waitlist?

It depends! Fill out an application and submit a deposit to be added to our waitlist. In any given litter, if there are puppies still available after our waitlisted families have reserved their spots, any remaining spots will be granted in order of approved application. See litter waitlists under “Planned Litters.”

How much are your puppies?

Our puppies start at $2,000. They are priced based on color, furnishings, and breed.

Where are you located?

We are located in Northern Utah, in a beautiful valley east of the Wasatch mountains. The drive time from Salt Lake City is only about 45 minutes.

How do I adopt a puppy?

Step 1: Apply - To begin the adoption process, first fill out our Adoption Application.

Step 2: Deposit - Once your application is received, we will contact you for a $500 nonrefundable reservation fee, pending your approved application. After receiving both your completed application and deposit, you will be added to our waitlist. Keep in mind the deposit is nonrefundable but transferable.

Step 3: Reserve Your Puppy - Once a litter is born, we will begin contacting our waitlisted families in order of deposit received. Each family has the option to reserve a puppy from that litter, or pass and maintain their waitlisted position for a future litter. Deposits may be transferred up to a year. Follow us on Instagram for photos, videos, and the most recent updates of each litter.

Step 4: Select Your Puppy - Puppy selection happens at around 4 weeks. We want you to be matched not only with the best looks of your puppy but also the right temperament. Picking order is generated based on the order of deposit received. Once it is your turn for selection, we will work closely with you to help ensure you are selecting the best fur baby for your family.

Step 5: Schedule a Pick Up Date - Puppies will be ready to go to their forever homes at 8 weeks old. Schedule your pickup date and time with us; then prepare to bring home your new puppy! You can view our suggested Shopping List to help prepare your home.

Step 5: Gotcha Day - The day you’ve been waiting for! It’s time to bring your new puppy home. The final payment is also due at this time. We look forward to helping you transition your new family member into your home.

Do you provide a health guarantee and warranty?

We provide a one year health guarantee against any genetic disease. It also contains a strict spay/neuter contract.

What veterinary work will my puppy have received?

Your puppy will come home to you up-to-date on shots with a veterinarian exam and a dewormer given at 2, 4, 6 and 8 weeks.

What will my puppy come home with?

Each puppy will come home with a sample of food, all veterinary records, and a small toy, a blanket with the litters scent on it, and some discount codes!

What are the different generations of Sheepadoodles/Bernedoodles?

We currently breed three different generations of doodles: F1Bs, F2s, and F2Bs.

  • F1B: 75% Poodle & 25% Old English Sheepdog (or Bernese Mountain Dog)

  • F2: 50% Poodle & 50% Old English Sheepdog (or Bernese Mountain Dog)

  • F2B: 62.5% Poodle & 37.5% Old English Sheepdog (or Bernese Mountain Dog)

Sizes depend on parents! We take the average of the parents weights, and add 5 lbs. +/- to have the most accurate size range as possible.

What is the difference between a Sheepadoodle and a Bernedoodle?

Both Sheepadoodles and Bernedoodles are wonderful, loyal, and loving family dogs, and it is easy to fall in love with both. In fact the differences between the two breeds are often subtle.

Appearance - Sheepadoodles typically have a black and white coat, whereas Bernedoodles often have a tricolored coat of black, white and brown. Although an average Bernedoodle tends to be slightly larger than an average Sheepadoodle, it is more-so the size of each parent that dictates the size of the dog.

Temperament - Sheepadoodles are known for having a playful, goofy, and gentle disposition. They train well, are lively, and very intelligent. Bernedoodles are calm, friendly and affectionate. Like the Sheepadoodle, Bernedoodles also make wonderful therapy dogs given their sensitive and intelligent nature. You can read more about each breed on our Puppies page.

Activity - Considering the Old English Sheepdog is a herding breed, Sheepadoodles typically require a bit more activity compared to the more mellow-natured Bernedoodle.

What is a Guardian Home?

A Guardian Home is a permanent home for one of our breeding dogs. The male or female dog will remain a part of our breeding program but will become your lifelong family companion, living in your home. After their time in our program is finished, they become exclusively a member of your family. Please fill out the following form if you would like to apply to be a guardian home.