Pricing & Info | The Canine Society
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How To Get On Our Waiting Lists

1. Fill out an adoption form
2. Pay the $500 non-refundable deposit
3. Initial and sign our Sales Agreement

Our Puppies

All of our puppies are $2500-$4000+

Each puppy from The Canine Society comes to you with:

  • Unmatched care, starting at birth. Each and every puppy is lovingly handled and cared for

  • ENS (Early Neurological Stimulation) from their 6th day through their 16th day of age

  • BAB (Badass Breeder) evaluations

  • Excellent genetic health tested parents

  • Raised using “puppy culture” principles and enrichment activities

  • Puppies come socialized to dogs, kids, and adults

  • Held, played with, and socialized everyday

Deposit

$500

Deposits are nonrefundable but transferable one time (if desired gender, temperament, or color isn’t found in the most recent litter) to a future litter. This deposit goes toward the final cost of the puppy. Remaining balance is due in full on Take Home Day (8 weeks old).

When transferring your deposit it does not roll over to the next available litter, instead it is held until you notify me that you chose a specific litter to move forward with. Because of this your spot in line may be different than the previous waitlist you were on, it’s best to plan ahead so to have a better spot on an upcoming waitlist.

Payment Methods

Zelle and Cash

Deposits:

  • Zelle

Remaining balance when picking up puppy:

  • CASH ONLY

There are NO EXCEPTIONS for payments. Thank you for cooperation. 

Pricing Breakdown

Bernedoodle

Standard Size

Solid color $2500

Bicolor $3000

Tricolor $3500

Mini

Mini start at $3500

Merle $4000+

Pyredoodle

F1 Standard Size

$2500

F1b Standard Size

$2500

Goldendoodle

F1 Standard Size

Start at $2500

F1 Mini

Start at $3000

Info

Puppy Picks

All puppy picks will be done virtually

You will get to choose your puppy from our website. This will include pictures, video, and a description of each individual puppy. I try my best to be available via phone or chat to answer any specific questions during that time as well regarding puppies you are interested in. Each family/person has 24 hours to pick their puppy.

Puppy Starter Kit

Given at time of pickup

  • 16 ounces of our puppy food

  • Collar and leash

  • Bringing puppy home paperwork

  • Shot record

  • and more!

Spay/Neuter Contract

Contract is required for purchasing a puppy

Permanent ownership of this dog is contingent upon your compliance with this Addendum, unless Breeding Rights are purchased from The Canine Society (decided on a case by case basis).

Proof of the spay/neuter must be received by THE BREEDER within fourteen (14) days after the surgery by the dogs 14 month of age but not before 7 months of age.

In the event that the dog’s health does not allow this agreement to be honored, *The Canine Society must be provided with a statement from your veterinarian that this dog is not yet in physical condition for surgery. Based upon the veterinarian’s evaluation of this dog the (purchaser) will contact the veterinarian and establish the earliest date that the procedure can be performed. (PURCHASER) will notify the BREEDER of this amendment in writing, at which time all other conditions of this agreement will apply and be enforced. This is the responsibility of the PURCHASER, not the veterinarian, to ensure that *The Canine Society has received verification that the surgery has been performed. A copy of the medical record (neuter/spay certificate) as well as the receipt is necessary verification along with the veterinarian’s phone number to follow up about the procedure.

Failure to comply with this agreement by the date below, unless otherwise agreed to in writing, will be considered a breach of the Contract, and PURCHASER will transport this dog back to *The Canine Society and will not be entitled to a refund or PURCHASER will be fined $3,000. Depending on communication an intent fine or return will be based on breeders discretion. If fine is to be assessed, it is then due within 30 days of final decision.

This is an unfortunate step but necessary-In the case of the puppy’s demise on or before the above listed date, a written statement from your veterinarian must be sent to *The Canine Society, stating that the puppy has indeed passed away, and the cause of death.

*The Canine Society mentioned here in reference to owners, Siciley Edwards and Melinda Sanchez

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