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FAQ
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How much does it cost to transport my puppy?For the current market prices, please reach out to us. Historically the following breakdown can give you a ballpark estimate on what it will cost to ship your puppy for the different delivery methods: Flight nanny - $150 + whatever a round trip ticket from Billings-Logan International Airport (BIL) to whatever your airport of choice is. American Airlines Cargo - $350 + gas for a round trip drive to Salt Lake City, Utah from our home base in Lovell, Wyoming. Salt Lake is the closest airport to us that flies freight for American Airlines. The $350 includes vet checks, the puppy's ticket, the kennel the puppy flies in and the puppy's food. Meet at Denver or Salt Lake Airport - our round trip fuel costs to drive to the airport from Lovell, Wyoming. Drive and Drop - If we drive to you to drop off the puppy we just ask for you to cover round trip fuel costs. If we happen to be headed to your area for personal or family reasons, the cost is on us!
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How are puppies delivered locally?Well, we are in Wyoming. We consider a 4 hour drive pretty local. If we live within 4 hours of you, we will arrange a time to meet along the way!
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How are puppies delivered to different states?We love that our puppies go far and wide! We have lots of options for people out of state for puppy pick up. You are always welcome to come to us and our facilities to pick up your puppy. The two closest airports to us are Billings-Logan International Airport in Billings Montana (BIL) and Yellowstone Regional airport in Cody Wyoming (COD). We offer a flight nanny service where we would fly with your puppy to the airport closest to you. You would need to meet us at the airport for puppy hand-off. We are able to meet you at major airports around our area: Salt Lake City International Airport in Utah (SLC) and Denver International Airport in Colorado (DEN). We can also ship a puppy over American Airlines through their cargo services. Rest assured that American Airlines are fabulous pet transporters. Puppies have access to food and water over their flight and have a kennel. In case flights end up being delayed or canceled, flight attendants take care of the puppies well. In addition, before a puppy embarks on a flight of their own, we kennel train them and train them to be prepared for their journey. In addition to these options, we are also a very active family and travel a lot. We also have a lot of family all over the United States. Its very possible we have a good reason to travel your direction and could hand deliver your puppy to you!
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How old are puppies when the go home?Our puppies stay with us until they are 8 weeks old. However, sometimes puppies go home for special occasions such as Christmas, other holidays, and birthdays! We are willing to work with you on the delivery timeline to get you your perfect puppy at the perfect time within 1-2 weeks of normal puppy pick up.
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What is a multigenerational bernedoodle?A Multigenerational Bernedoodle is a puppy whose parents are both some generation of Bernedoodle. By the F1b generation, a dog can have the exact same coat genetics as a full bred poodle. Carefully planned breeding's between Bernedoodles will produce the same non-shedding results in puppies that breeding to a full poodle does.
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Why are b’s added to generational distinctions?A b will be added to a generational distinction when a full bred poodle is one of a puppies parents. F1b – A puppy whose first parent is an F1 doodle, and second parent is a poodle F1bb – A puppy whose first parent is an F1b doodle, and second parent is a poodle Multigenerational Doodle – A puppy whose first parent is an F1bb doodle, and second parent is a poodle, or whose heritage is almost completely poodle.
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What are the different doodle generations?
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What is the difference between an F1 vs F2 doodle puppy?The letter F indicates a generation, and the number indicates how many generations from the original parents the puppy is. Here is an example with Bernedoodles. F1 – A puppy that is half poodle, half Bernese Mountain Dog. F2 – A puppy whose parents are both F1 Bernedoodles. F3 - A puppy whose parents are both F2 Bernedoodles.
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What is an ultra bernedoodle?An Ultra Bernedoodle is a puppy who ends up with a larger percentage of Bernese Mountain Dog than poodle, has a straight or wavy coat, and has hair instead of fur like the poodle which results in low to non-shed. Carefully planned breeding's between full Bernese Mountain Dogs and very genetic specific Bernedoodles tend to be how this occurs.
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Do Yellowstone Doodle puppies shed?No! All of our pups, regardless of their mom, are free of shedding and fully furnished. This is all due to our full ACK Poodle dads. Thanks boys!
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How do puppies coats change through puppy-hood to dog-hood?Here are two of our past puppies, baby to adult! Both photos are of F1 Standard Bernedoodles.
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