This week we cover how often you should bathe your Ashford Manor Australian Labradoodle. When you should trim their nails and what to do about all that eye hair.
Dogs need to learn manners. It is best to teach them when you bring them home. Find out how to teach your dog not to pull on the leash or jump at guests at the door.
It is important to continue socializing your Ashford Manor Labradoodle once you take them home. They will go through several fear periods where you will need to make sure to encourage them and not coddle them. Find out more on our podcast.
Ashford Manor Labradoodles begins potty training when puppies are just wobbling around on their little legs. We introduce an area and it keeps changing as they grow and can control their bladder.
Sometimes the names that you see on the website and social media seem a little crazy! That is because our litters are named after different themes. By doing this it helps us know which puppies come from what litters. It is possible to change your puppy's name once you take them home or send them to the trainer.
At Ashford Manor Labradoodles, we ensure all our breeding dogs are well-cared for and healthy. Moms and dads live with guardian families, are monitored for health and genetics, and retire when parenthood no longer suits them. Listen to hear more!
During this time of quarantine many people have gotten new puppies and dogs. While this is great because people can spend more time training them, there are also things to watch out for. We here at Ashford Manor Labradoodles give you a few tips on getting your puppies out and still being safe.
Find out what we do at Ashford Manor Labradoodles with our puppies everyday! They get a great work out for their minds and bodies ... find out more here.
In this episode we are discussing what we do at Ashford Manor Labradoodles that makes us different. How we work with puppies daily, what it means to have a therapy or service qualified puppy. Why a service qualified puppy is not for everyone.