Breeding and raising healthy, well-socialized Goldendoodles, Englishdoodles, Bernedoodles, and English Golden Retriever puppies in Minnesota.



Hi, my name is Carrie Kent and I’ve been an animal lover my entire life! Breeding Goldendoodles is a passion of mine. It’s an incredible privilege to watch these precious new lives come into the world, see them grow, and find their furever homes.
My goal is to raise happy, healthy, well-socialized puppies that will become loving members of their new families. Each puppy is raised in a nurturing home environment where they receive plenty of attention, affection, and early socialization. I follow ENS (Early Neurological Stimulation), ESI (Early Scent Introduction), and Puppy Culture protocols, which help build confidence, resilience, and strong foundations for learning as the puppies grow.
From their earliest days, the puppies are gently introduced to new experiences, sounds, and interactions to help prepare them for life with their future families. I believe every puppy deserves the best possible start, and I’m committed to providing a safe, loving environment where they can thrive.
I feel truly blessed to have these sweet puppies as part of my life, and nothing brings me more joy than connecting them with families who will love and cherish them for years to come.
The wait is over—our newest litter has arrived! These adorable little ones are being raised in a loving environment and will be ready for their forever families soon. Don’t wait too long—our puppies are reserved quickly, apply today!
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The puppies recieve a parvo vaccine at 5 weeks. Then they are vaccinated with the first puppy combo vaccine at 8 weeks before they go home. This is a 5- way age-appropriate shot which include another dose of the parvo vaccine.

The puppies are all microchipped before they go to their new homes. They will have a microchip tag for their collar and info on how to register his/her chip in your name.

The puppies recieve a parvo vaccine at 5 weeks. Then they are vaccinated with the first puppy combo vaccine at 8 weeks before they go home. This is a 5- way age-appropriate shot which include another dose of the parvo vaccine.

The puppies go to the vet for a well check between the age of 6 and 7 weeks old. They will have a certificate of health from their vet visit that will be in their puppy pack bag.

In their puppy bag, there will be a couple of toys, treats, several days worth of puppy food and a blankie with littermates' and mom's smell on it to provide some familiarity in their new home.

I want both the puppy and you, the new family to succeed, so I will do my best to answer any questions that you may have. I want you to feel welcome to contact me anytime!
Waiting is the hardest part! While you wait, take a moment to browse through some of our adorable past puppy litters. It’s the perfect way to see the beautiful puppies we’ve raised and imagine your future furry companion. When you’re ready, go ahead and reserve your puppy today so you don’t miss out on your perfect match!
Every puppy we raise holds a special place in our hearts. While it’s bittersweet to say goodbye, nothing compares to seeing them thrive in their furever homes.
Goldendoodles are known for their joyful personalities and incredible ability to bond with their families. These intelligent, affectionate dogs thrive in homes where they can be part of everyday life.
Families often tell us their Goldendoodles quickly become the heart of the home—whether they are cuddling on the couch, playing in the yard, or accompanying their humans on adventures.
With their friendly nature, low-shedding coats, and eagerness to please, Goldendoodles make wonderful companions for families, couples, and individuals alike.




F1 Goldendoodle
Golden Retriever
F1 Goldendoodle
F1 Englishdoodle
F1 Goldendoodle
F1 Goldendoodle
Golden Mountain Doodle
F1b Goldendoodle
The parents are genetically health tested and do not have any breed specific health issues and they have their OFA testing completed. The adult dogs are my pets and live in my home. The adult dogs and puppies are fed Life’s Abundance dog food. All of the F1 Goldendoodle dams are AKC registered Standard Poodles and the sires are AKC registered American and English Golden Retrievers.



Female — Standard Poodle
Female — English Golden Retriever
Female — Standard Poodle
Female — Standard Poodle
I raise F1 Goldendoodles and F1 Englishdoodles.
You may choose your puppy at anytime if there is a certain coat type or color you prefer. All puppy picks must be done by 5 weeks of age.
For the safety and health of my puppies I do not allow in person visits. All of the puppies are chosen with FaceTime calls for iPhone users, Google Meets calls for Android folks, pictures and videos. Puppy pick ups are done at an outside location to avoid viruses coming in on shoes, etc.
The puppies are very middle of the road personality wise. Neither overly hyper or overly shy. They are typical puppies, very silly and playful.
No they are not hypoallergenic. No dog is truly hypo allergenic except maybe a hairless dog. Most doodles have minimal to no shedding therefore creating less dander so they are a very good option for most people who have allergies, but there is no guarantee that they won’t trigger allergies.
Many puppy buyers choose to fly in, and I meet them at the Minneapolis airport for pickup. If you’re located in a neighboring state, I can also arrange to meet you halfway for an additional fee.
You can contact AKC and ask when you can enroll your dog into the AKC Good Citizenship program. AKC allows mixed dogs to participate in their training programs, and events such as FAST CAT. (Several of my puppies work as therapy dogs and service dogs)
Your doodle will need to be groomed regularly. Every 4-6 weeks is recommended. If you like to keep your doodle’s coat long, then daily brushing is a must to prevent matting.
With F1 (first generation) doodles, there can be many different coat types in each litter of puppies. Typically at birth you can tell how curly or wavy the coat will be by how curly or wavy the hair on their ears is.
Most of my puppies will be around 60-70 pounds. Many may be bigger than that, a lot of times doodles will be bigger than either of their parents.
My Bernedoodle puppies are F1b (3/4 poodle and 1/4 Bernese Mountain Dog) I have only had 1 tricolor so far. Most tricolor bernedoodles will be f1 (half poodle and half Bernese Mountain Dog) which would allow a greater chance for tricolor babies.
It is not recommended to spay or neuter any dog until at least 1 year of age or after the females first heat cycle. Early spay and neutering is very detrimental to the health of your puppy.
I have been breeding doodles for over 7 years. Before I began on my breeding adventure, I had worked as a vet tech and have had dogs and a menagerie of other animals, including cats, horses, rabbits, raccoons, skunks, flying squirrels, birds and fish throughout my life. Ever since I was a child, I have devoured every bit of information on animals that I possibly could. God has given me a love for all animals, but there is something very special about dogs. The saying “Dogs are man’s best friend” is so true!
Are you ready to welcome a puppy into your home? 🐶💛 Our puppies make a wonderful addition to any family! They are beautiful, intelligent, and eager to learn, making them easy to train. Adopt a doodle puppy!