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Let's chat about a doodle.

Questions about an upcoming litter, a specific dog, or just want to say hi? We'd love to hear from you — replies usually within 24–48 hours.

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For a full puppy waitlist application, please use our application form instead — it tells us a lot more about your home.

This form opens your email app. Want a real submit-to-inbox form? See the README.md for swap-in instructions (Formspree / Netlify Forms).

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Amarillo TX, USA · pickups by appointment

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Response time

Within 24–48 hours, Mon–Sat. We're a small family operation — thanks for your patience!

FAQ

Common questions.

How does the waitlist work?

Submit an application. Once approved, a $500 non-refundable deposit holds your spot in pick order. At ~6 weeks of age, families pick puppies in waitlist order from the available litter.

How much do your puppies cost?

$2,800–$3,800 depending on size, color, and generation. Pricing is the same regardless of sex. The $500 deposit applies toward total.

Do you ship puppies?

We do not ship in cargo. We offer in-person pickup at our home, hand-delivery in West Texas, and can connect you with a vetted ground-transport service for longer trips. Flight-nanny accompanied flights are case-by-case.

What is the health guarantee?

Every WTX puppy comes with a 2-year genetic health guarantee against major hereditary conditions. Full terms are in the puppy purchase agreement.

Are goldendoodles hypoallergenic?

No dog is 100% hypoallergenic, but our multigen pairings produce the most consistently low-shedding, allergy-friendly coats. We're happy to talk through expectations for your specific household.

Do you require spay/neuter?

Yes — pet-home puppies are placed on a spay/neuter agreement, with timing recommended by your vet (typically 12–18 months for proper joint development).

What if life changes and I can't keep my puppy?

We will always take a WTX dog back, at any age, no questions asked. We'd rather have them home with us than in a shelter.