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About Adorable Cavoodles

Adorable cavoodles Logo, 3 red cavoodle puppies

At Adorable Cavoodles, we breed DNA-tested, health-checked, and patella-vetted Cavoodles in our family home in the northern suburbs of Adelaide. Our cherished girls are beloved family pets who receive the best care in every way. We pride ourselves on going the extra mile for all our dogs and puppies.

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Our puppies are born in a quiet, warm, and safe whelping area, where they spend the first three weeks of their lives cared for by their mother and Ashleigh, who dedicates her time around the clock to their care. From just three days old until they reach sixteen days, Ashleigh implements early socialization techniques, Early Neurological Stimulation (ENS), and Early Scent Introduction (ESI) with the puppies. As they start to explore, we begin toilet training using faux grass mats and plenty of praise to set them up for success. At three weeks old, the puppies are transitioned to the main living area of our home, allowing them to be around our family and experience daily household activities.

Once they gain confidence in this space, we install a doggy door that opens into a fenced outdoor area designed specifically for the puppies. This area is equipped with a variety of toys and items that we rotate regularly to keep the puppies engaged and provide them with ample room to play and learn. We also introduce them to crates, aiding future crate training if that’s a goal for your family.

Our socialisation program incorporates fundamentals from Puppy Culture and Badass Breeder. By following these programs, we engage in various exercises daily to enhance exposure and desensitisation, ensuring our puppies are well-rounded, happy, and healthy as they prepare for their new homes.

From birth until pick-up, we keep families updated with regular videos and photos of the puppies. We cherish the relationship this fosters with our families and the excitement it generates for the big day!

Collage of puppies in their play pen, cuddling, playing, learning
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