We go above and beyond to find the right breeding mate for our girls. Meaning, we travel as far as Alberta, Canada and will go further if desired. It all started out with our breeding girl Vega. She was bred by an outstanding breeder, Big Rock Doodles and we continue to breed with them. Vega was the first born of a rare “all red” litter named, “Written in the Stars” We want our puppies to stand out by not breeding within our coast or our neighbor states. We bred our girls with breeders that follow the same guidelines as Beach Doodles.

At Beach Doodles, we offer puppies that have been hand-picked by the breeder to train as her service dog prospect puppy. In some cases, the puppy that was chosen may pass all of the requirements but may have a setback. For example, the puppy may not alert to my needs as quickly as needed or may do well but the drive to chase birds or may have a fear of moving trash cans is larger. These puppies aren’t necessarily service dog drop outs but may have a different propose. For example, the puppy is trained to preform task such as opening/closing doors, picking up dropped items, carrying light bags, alerting to someone approaching the premises, retrieving medication or cane.

Also, we go a step further, if you are someone who is in need of a service dog, for example, a former first responder like myself who suffers from PTSD or has an injury and needs an extra hand but in this case paw! We train the service dog in training basics then team you up with compass key service dog training. Compass key will continue the training in which the breeder who has a disability of her own didn’t have the time to correct and continue.

Service Dog In- Training Interview:

In addition to the Pre-puppy interview questions please answer the service dog in-training interview questions as well to better serve your needs.

Do you have a disability?

What kind of disability so that we can better match the service dog in-training team?

Do you have a fenced in yard or e-fencing?

What are your expectations of a service dog in-training and service dog?

Have you ever had a service before?

What comes home with a SERVICE DOG IN-TRAINING puppy?

***All Puppies go home with a toy from litter mates, leash and collar***

Fully vaccinated

AKC S.T.A.R. Puppy certified

TDI Therapy Dogs International certified

AND/OR

Public Access Test Preparation

What age is a puppy fully vaccinated?

Your puppy receives his first vaccination series at the age of 6 weeks. Typically, every three weeks, or when he turns 9 weeks, 12 weeks, 15 weeks and 18 weeks old, you’ll bring him in for booster shots. That means he’s fully vaccinated by the age of 4.5 months. 16 weeks of age.

Extensively Socialized

  • Used to visiting other people’s homes, pet-friendly stores, and dog parks/walks
  • Accustomed to individual and groups of children of various ages
  • Accustomed to being handled by a veterinarian and health professionals
  • Accustomed to being handled by a groomer
  • Familiar with television noise, sounds of household appliances, loud music, sounds of traffic, and blow dryers.
  • Temperament Testing
  • We perform early neurological stimulation, socialization, and temperament testing each and every one of our puppies to ensure that the right puppy is matched for you and your family. Whether it is a service or therapy candidate, or just a new family member, we are dedicated to providing a puppy to you that fits your needs and desires. 

Training Good Manners

Every new puppy needs to know his manners! At the very minimum this means “here” “sit” and “stay”. Try to take just a few minutes each day (at least 15) every day to review the basic commands. This can easily be incorporated into feeding time or when entering or exiting a door.

Housebroken

  • Crated 8-9 hours at night without accidents.
  • Able to hold between potty breaks for 3 hours during the day
  • To rarely chew something inappropriate while someone is present
  • Understand the ‘leave it’ command quickly
  • Nip/Jump-trained -to never bite hands and rarely jump up on people

Obedience Trained

  • ‘Sit’- (from 15 feet away for 30 seconds)
  • ‘Down’ – (from 15 feet away for 30 seconds)
  • ‘Ok’ – as permission to stop sitting/staying
  • ‘Come’- voice command from a distance of 30 feet
  • ‘Off’ – to respond immediately if jumping up ever occurs
  • ‘Go to your bed’– to go immediately to a designated open bed or mat and stay there for 30 seconds
  • Stair Trained– to be able to go up and down stairs at a reasonable pace

Leash & Car Trained

  • Leash Trained– to walk on the left side and rarely pull.
  • Know how to auto-sit each time the walker stops.
  • Car Driving– take a ride without having any potty accidents for 4 hours

Health Maintenance

  • Worming will be done monthly
  • Vaccinations will be kept up to date
  • Baths, nail trimmings, ear cleanings will be done weekly

 Extensively Socialized

  • Used to visiting other people’s homes, pet-friendly stores, and dog parks/walks
  • Accustomed to individual and groups of children of various ages
  • Accustomed to being handled by a veterinarian and health professionals
  • Accustomed to being handled by a groomer
  • Familiar with television noise, sounds of household appliances, loud music, sounds of traffic, and blow dryers.
  • A great head start! Our training puppies are raised by some of the top professionals in the field, housebroken, obedience trained, and leash trained, among other things.
  • Your puppy will be fully vet checked and up to date on all wormer and vaccinations

​ Leash & Car Trained

  • Leash Trained– to walk on the left side and rarely pull.
  • Know how to auto-sit each time the walker stops.
  • Car Driving– take a ride without having any potty accidents for 4 hours

Health Maintenance

  • Worming will be done monthly
  • Vaccinations will be kept up to date
  • Baths, nail trimmings, ear cleanings will be done weekly
  • NuVet Health Supplements will be given daily
  • Used to visiting other people’s homes, pet-friendly stores, nursing homes, hospitals, malls
  • Accustomed to individual and groups of children of various ages
  • Accustomed to being handled by a veterinarian and health professionals
  • Accustomed to being handled by a groomer
  • Familiar with television noise, sounds of household appliances, loud music, sounds of traffic, and blow dryers.
  • Therapy Temperament dog evaluated

Another reason to choose Beach Doodles, we go above and beyond to find the right breeding mate for our girls. Meaning, we travel as far as Alberta, Canada and will go further if desired. It all started out with our breeding girl Vega. She was bred by an outstanding breeder, Big Rock Doodles who is located in Okotoks, Alberta Canada and we continue to breed with them. Vega was the first born of a rare “all red” litter named, “Written in the Stars” We want our puppies to stand out by not breeding within our coast or our neighbor states. We bred our girls with breeders that follow the same guidelines as Beach Doodles.