Furry friends for life

Furry friends for life

We are a family living in country NSW who adore animals and are committed to breeding and raising beautiful, healthy and well socialised family pets

We are registered breeders with FFFCDB. This means a vet visits our home at least once a year and checks everything concerning the care and well being of our pets. We breed quality cavoodles for health, temperament and appearance. We strive to breed the best natured, happy and well socialised pets we can. Our dogs are part of our family in all aspects. They share our home and our beds, and love

Photos from Furry friends for life's post 25/01/2024

Absolutely stunning little pure bred Cavalier King Charles spaniel puppies. Boys and girls, Ruby and Blenheim. Taking EOI now.

Photos from Furry friends for life's post 20/01/2024

2 stunning little Cavoodle girls seeking their furever furmily. Please message me if you are interested. πŸ’–πŸ’–πŸ’–

Photos from Furry friends for life's post 17/01/2024

Who could refuse this tiny and adorable first generation toy Cavoodle. He has mastered the puppy eyes and has so much love to give. πŸ₯°πŸ’™πŸ₯°

Photos from Furry friends for life's post 12/01/2024

The cutest and most loving little toy Cavoodle babies hoping to find their pawfect family. Please message me if you are looking for your best friend πŸ’™πŸ’–πŸ’™πŸ’–πŸ’™πŸ’–

Photos from Furry friends for life's post 05/01/2024

Adorable little first generation toy cavoodle boy seeking for his pawfect family. Please message me if you are interested πŸ’™πŸ’™πŸ’™

Photos from Furry friends for life's post 29/12/2023

Little baby Cavoodle’s boys looking for the best of homes with plenty of cuddles and endless kisses to share πŸ’™β€οΈπŸ’™

25/12/2023

Let’s create a list to share your Christmas photos with your fur babies. It’s so special to see them. Thanks everyone

24/12/2023

Merry Christmas to our amazing Cavoodle community. We hope you have a wonderful day celebrating with your families ,both 2 legged and 4 legged family

Photos from Furry friends for life's post 24/12/2023

Can you get any cuter than little cavoodle girls? Taking EOI.
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09/12/2023

Stunning little boys and girls. Taking EOI now. Please pm me πŸ’–πŸ’™πŸ’™πŸ’–

26/11/2023

Exciting news. Our babies have arrived.

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Photos from Furry friends for life's post 02/09/2023

Very sweet first generation little princess🌸🌸🌸

Photos from Furry friends for life's post 06/08/2023

Can you get any more adorable than these little Cavalier King Charles
spaniel boys. πŸ’™πŸ’™πŸ’™

Photos from Furry friends for life's post 05/07/2023

Adorable little first generation toy cavoodle boy πŸ’™πŸ’™πŸ’™

14/05/2023

Happy Mother’s Day all beautiful mothers.

Timeline photos 07/04/2023

Even though not spring good to remember.

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Spring plants are a beautiful way to mark the beginning of a new season. πŸ’ But, before you fill your house with them, make sure you know what's poisonous to your pets.

24/03/2023

ARE YOU WORTH COMING BACK TO?

There are many reasons why dogs don’t come back when you want them to. A dog’s genetics play a big role in this when an environment is far more stimulating and exciting and listening and coming back to you disappear into the background as genetic instinct takes over.

An exciting scent or seeing something to chase can all override a response to you.

Genetics aside, a common reason why dogs don’t come back when called is because it’s not a positive experience for them.

I often cringe when I watch owners trying to get their dogs to come to them when they call.
They call and call and get increasingly angry and frustrated as their dog keeps ignoring them.

When their dog eventually does come back, or has been chased and "captured” by their owner, they get screamed at, yanked about, smacked or punished in some way for taking so long and not listening. Why would a dog want to return to someone who does this to them!

Make coming back to you worth it by always making it a rewarding experience.

Have a little patience if it takes longer than you would like, let your dog finish what they’re doing before calling them, practice in different locations and environments and never reprimand or punish them for coming back.

There is never a guarantee of a perfect recall each and every time, but making it rewarding will greatly improve the rate of success.

23/03/2023
07/03/2023

Removing a puppy from it's Mum and littermates too young can lead to serious temperament and communication issues that can be extremely difficult for the average pet owner to overcome.

So how young is too young? Research shows that pups removed at 6 weeks of age are at a much higher risk than pups 8 weeks of age of developing behavioral problems. Just an additional 2 weeks can make a drastic difference. This is a crucial time for brain development and puppies learn communication, social skills, impulse control, and so much more from both mom and their siblings.

It has generally been accepted by pet owners that puppies can leave for a new home at 6 weeks of age. There are also many backyard breeders and puppy mills willing to let this happen. But a reputable breeder understands the skills needed to be a well balanced, well rounded, healthy and happy canine means keeping pups with mom and siblings until at least 8 weeks of age.

25/02/2023

Good things to remember when walking our fur babies

Photos from Furry friends for life's post 23/02/2023

Super sweet first generation toy cavoodle 🌸🌸🌸

Photos from Furry friends for life's post 03/02/2023

Can you get any more beautiful. Such a darling little boy.πŸ₯°πŸ₯°πŸ₯°

20/01/2023

Let’s choose gentle positive training.

08/01/2023

Hope you had the best day of your little life Elsie. Happy birthday for yesterday πŸ₯³πŸŽ‚πŸŽ‰πŸŽπŸ₯°

07/01/2023

Happy birthday beautiful Elsie. I hope you had a wonderful birthday filled with everything you love. Thanks Sharon for sharing such a lovely photo πŸ’žπŸŽπŸŽ‚πŸŽ‰πŸ₯°

Photos from Furry friends for life's post 07/01/2023

Introducing gorgeous Molly πŸ’žπŸ’žπŸ’ž

05/01/2023

New year blessings πŸ’žπŸ’žπŸ’ž

02/01/2023

Hi 2023. It’s looking like a great start to the year. Isn’t she the most perfect little princess πŸ‘‘

Our Story

We are registered breeders with Fur and Family First Companion Dog Breeders. This means a vet visits our home at least once a year and checks everything concerning the care and well being of our pets. We breed quality cavoodles for health, temperament and appearance.
We strive to breed the best natured, happy and well socialised pets we can.
Our dogs are part of our family in all aspects. They share our home and our beds, and love to be involved in all we do. They love ball games, and walks as well as swims in the nearby river and dams. Our girls only have a littler once every 12 to 18 months as they are first and foremost our family pets and their health and wellbeing is our highest priority.
We chose to become registered with FFFCDB as they are the only organisation that promotes ethical, responsible breeding to an exceptionally high standard and is vet audited yearly to make sure all members uphold all those standards.
I am a stay at home mum so our dogs are attended to and cared for constantly, providing the best care we can to ensure our puppies are happy, healthy and confident when they leave our care.
Our pups are ready to embark on the next part of their journey when they leave us at 8 weeks. The come vaccinated with c3, micro-chipped, vet checked, wormed fortnightly and loved to bits. They come with 6 weeks pet insurance with petplan for your peace of mind.
They also come to you with their special blanket which has our familiar scent on it to help them settle into their new home.
Our puppies ave flown all over Australia, and we prepare them for flights by ensuring the crate is familiar to them and their special blanket and treats are in there for them.
If you feel like a cavoodle is the right dog to join your family please contact us, and we will be happy to help you. We do have a waiting list

Please note we do not allow visitors to view our puppies until after their first vaccination. Sorry if this is inconvenient but the health of our babies is of paramount importance. Their little immune systems are very immature at such a young age. You can be assured they are raised in a loving, doting home, as far removed from a puppy farm as you can get.

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Very sweet first generation little princess🌸🌸🌸