Woody

Woody welcomes you.

In early April 2023, after searching for a rescue for 2 years - and feeling challenged by the urgency of decision making, and potential behavioral challenges of that avenue - we had the opportunity to speak to Janet about the needs and wishes of our family, and ask pointed questions about how a Victoria Creek Australian Labradoodle would suit our lives. From our first call, the love and passion Janet and Daryl devote to their dogs, and the care they take into placing pups with families was evident. In our call, we learned about generational health outcomes, projected sizing, haircut needs, and everything in between. The time they took to answer our questions, combined with the genuine kindness in the call, made us feel confident in not only our breed selection, but certain that we found the kind of compassionate breeder we wanted to give our business. So we scheduled a visit.

On April 23rd, we traveled to Arlington to meet the male puppies from Evie’s 4th litter, and fell in love. While all of the little gents were darling and playful, we knew that “Book” was our soulmate. The runt of the litter; his gravitational pull to us, and loving nature had us melting. So, we left that visit with an investment committed, and a comprehensive supply list to prepare for puppy pickup the following day. The resources we were sent home with were incredibly helpful for first time dog owners (outside of family dogs in childhood). We were so grateful to have resources at our fingertips, and set out to prepare for our new buddy.

 The next day, on April 24th, “Book” came home with us, and became “Woody”. 

 In the last 4 months, I can’t begin to describe how much joy this little soul has brought to our lives. As an admittedly selfish person, who was apprehensive about getting a dog, I humbly concede that our gift from Victoria Creek has been the greatest joy of my life. We happily feel that the financial investment pales in comparison to the value he has brought to us. 

Woody’s temperament has been largely unchanged since the moment we met him. He is sweet, and empathetic, but has grown a playful and feisty confidence as well. His strikingly handsome features have truly stopped traffic (3x to be exact), and made us very popular. He greets every human and critter with docile and happy affection; especially loving kids, and playing with our neighbor’s English Lab. 

His natural intelligence, combined with his food motivation has also made him an incredible student to our training efforts. In the first few weeks alone, Woody could sit, lay, shake, high five, turn, touch, wait, go to his crate, and more. He became crate, and bell trained nearly immediately and was free of bathroom accidents after just a few weeks. Since then, he has learned to fetch, come, and more on command. He also walks, and runs on a leash like a pro, and loves exploring our mountainous neighborhood in Issaquah. His calm nature and obedience to us has made acquaintances hardly believe us when we tell them “yes, he’s a puppy”. 

 I could go on forever singing the praises of our Woody - but he wouldn’t be what he is without the thoughtful creation, and loving care that nurtured him before coming to us. 

We are so grateful.

 Maggie, Jake & Woody 

Woody at home.

A baby Sister for Maddie

Thank you for your amazing puppies

Hi Janet and Daryl.  We wanted to share with you how thrilled we are to be able to bring home another one of your puppies - Zoe.   

Let me backup first.  About two years ago, we brought home your puppy named Harper who we call Maddie.  She is a sweetie pie dog who is happy, goofy, silly, healthy and a wonderful dog.  And she does NOT shed or dig.    We love her zoomies and the way she prances.  She curls up next to us, loves car rides and just has the cutest face EVER.  Every single person who sees her wants to pet her.

Now fast forward to April 24, 2023, when we will pick up Zoe (who we will name Emma)  from you and bring her into our  family.   We are so excited to have a new puppy and a pal for Maddie.   

Thank you so much for your amazing puppies and your skills, love and dedication to have happy, healthy and playful Australian Labradoodles.

Karen and Dave Sutherland.

Instagram Star - Marlo

When we heard that we’d be flying Marlo to the Charles M. Schultz - Sonoma County Airport we said, “We’ll meet by the statue of Snoopy.”

We didn’t know that there was a statue of Snoopy, only that there ought to be.

Of course there was.

The World War One Flying Ace with Marlo.

Instagram Star - Thaddeus

Thaddeus is a super good student. He never stops learning.

Thaddeus was called Eliot back when he was conquering caterpillars.

Rave - Henry

Henry had his first visit with his vet in Boston. His mom sent us this letter:

Meeting Mom at South Station, Boston

Janet and Daryl,

We just got back from the vet! Here's a summary of our visit:

Henry did great at the vet, focused on his licki mat and peanut butter the whole time. The vet and secretary said that it was the easiest, calmest full exam they have ever done, and that he seems incredibly patient and smart since he focused on the licki mat for so long and let him really touch so many sensitive areas (gums, ears, eyes, paws, rump, etc.)

In terms of health, Henry got a lot of compliments from the vet! He did a wellness exam and said everything looked great (heart beat, coat, skin (no rashes/pimples), shoulders, hips, teeth alignment, inside of ears, rump, he was healing nicely from his neutering surgery), eyes, and nose. The next time we visit in late February, we will take a stool sample for testing. He got his Kennel cough booster via oral liquid. We were given a sample of Heartguard, which he will take once every month for the rest of his life, and when he is older the vet said he will get Nexguard (flea and tick), also a monthly chew. I asked about Revolution but he said most dogs in the city use this monthly Nexguard. When he is older and his joints are ready for longer walks, he will get lifestyle vaccinations for lyme disease, etc. He said he will get his rabies vaccination when he is older. I got a vaccination certificate and am attaching it below.

Back at ours, Henry is the light of our home (and the whole apartment! He has met all the doormen and about half the apartment humans have carried him — they can't resist when they see him in the elevator or lobby, and he is so friendly to everyone! He was born knowing how to shake because everyone that extends a hand to him, he gives them his paw :)). We go on morning walks every day where I carry him around and sit him on my lap in front of busy spaces, he's met people of all ages, little kids, people in construction vests, with loud crinkly coats, tall men, people in wheelchairs, bicyclists, etc. He is friendly to all! Everyone I've met has commented with how sweet and friendly he is, and how calm and well-behaved he is when we are out. Little do they know how much of a maverick he is at fetch! We will be going to a puppy class to make sure his dog socialization is as good as his human!

Thanks again for giving me Henry! I remember researching what factors to look out for when choosing the right labradoodle breeder — I wanted to be informed so I wasn't inadvertently supporting "backyard breeders" hoping to make a quick buck instead of a genuine interest in standardizing/bettering the breed, or worse, puppy mills. I read countless articles on what to look out for, and you guys checked off all the boxes (not too many litters per momma dog or litters coming in practically continuously, finding the parents on the OFA.org site which shows they were tested and health results are not just claims, a focus on one type of size and breed (some breeder sites I found say they have goldendoodles, mini goldendoodles, labradoodles in mini, medium, and standard, cavapoos...yikes!)), and so many more details.

I have to say, I saw countless adoption and puppy photos throughout my long search for a dog, and no other photos quite captured the essence or a hint of their personalities as much as the weekly portraits. I think the fact that Hawk was the one I was drawn to immediately and the reason I inquired about all their personalities, and then that his personality is just like I imagined from the photos, is a testament to how well you guys are capturing their magical essence!

Henry is SUCH an intelligent, playful, and friendly pup. He is learning tricks SO fast. He is learning to fetch, is responding to his name, making eye contact with "Look at me", is an expert at sitting, can "Stand", has "Down" down pat, and loves "Touch" which is our way of working up to recall/coming on command. If you extend a palm out wherever you are and say "Touch!", he will come to you and boop his nose on it! So far all of these tricks he can do indoors even if there is a treat dangling in a different direction than my hand signal. Soon we will move up to practicing these tricks with tons more distractions! I know he'll do great.

Potty training is going great, he has not had an accident in his crate, and has his favorite potty spot already outside the apartment. He has a very regular schedule and I know as we increase his playpen space he will continue to do as well as he is doing now.

Puppies are fairly predictable, and as expected he has normal cases of the usual puppy behaviors. He'll occasionally whine in his crate (I would too for such a huge, sudden lifestyle change!), but always settles down within a few minutes (since usually it's just after play sessions and clicker training and so he's tired!) and has a normal amount of puppy biting. I give him all his meals in his crate, give him puzzle games with him in there, and leave him there for periods when I can't supervise him on leash, so that he can see that crate time doesn't always mean that I am leaving, and that certain cues (putting on a coat or shoes) don't always mean I'll be gone long or even leaving (I've eaten a few meals in a full winter coat to prove this point to him!). His sound desensitization is going great, he now sleeps through a doorbell, the door opening, us making dinner, and even when he sees me put on a coat and shoes and leave, I can see on the doggy camera that he goes back to his chew or his nap. He's already gone into his crate a few times and is currently peacefully napping in it. The puppy biting is so much better than with my previous dogs, he is easy to redirect and we usually use his energy as an opportunity for more clicker training! We are working on indoor focused leash walking, with help of a paddle and peanut butter. I know there are the puppy stages like the terrible teens still to come, so knock on wood! I'm planning to take regular training classes for his enrichment but also to make sure I can be the best trainer to him as I can be.

When I return to work, Henry is all set up with a puppy nanny that will drop in twice daily for an hour each for potty breaks, lunchtime, and indoor playtime. This week has been great in setting him up on a schedule, he is now on the schedule we would be when I return to work, and naps consistently between our potty/lunch/play sessions.

We are already making so many memories together, he really is the most perfect pup I could have ever imagined, and I can't wait for all the memories to come!

Let me know if there's any other vet documents I need to ask about for you guys!

Lydia + Henry

Instagram Star - Watson

Watson is a Seattle dog with lots of adventures.

It wasn’t immediately obvious that he’d get along with his new family.

Rave - Vivienne

Hi Daryl and Janet,
I just wanted to give you both a quick update on Vivienne. She is doing so well and is just the best dog!
She just finished a 2 week training program and the trainer was so impressed with her temperament, intelligence, patience and gentle personality. She apparently has the ideal temperament to be a therapy dog and since Raghu and I both work in hospitals, we thought that would be a great opportunity for us to bring her to work to help others. He asked for our breeder’s info so as to inform other families looking for a dog like Vivi and we gladly passed along the website info. Thanks again for just the best family dog!

Regards,

Priya