Our Daddies
Our daddy dogs are thoroughly vetted to ensure they are of the right temperament and physicality to produce happy, healthy puppies. They live in loving households throughout their entire lives, receiving the best possible care and attention from their loving families. Our commitment to their well-being reflects our dedication to producing happy, healthy puppies for your family.
We carefully choose our guardian homes with preference given to people we know and trust. Guardians care for and co-own each dog, making them available periodically for us to breed.
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Jameson
Jameson is our blenheim AKC cavalier king charles spaniel stud; our only purebred cavalier stud at this time. Since demand has gone down, we had to make the difficult decision to focus on the parti-colored cavaliers (blenheim and tricolor) rather than the solid colors (ruby, black/tan).
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Mac Daddy
Mac Daddy, 9 pounds, is our main stud for the cavapoos and cavamaltipoos. He is technically a cavapoo himself, but is ¾ toy poodle and ¼ cavalier, which is the perfect balance in our opinion. He looks more toy poodle, but has a calm sweetness from the cavalier side. He produces cavapoos (when mated with a purebred cavalier mama) that are about 60% cavalier and 40% toy poodle, which gives us prettier faces—less pointy and poodle—as well as coats that are wavy and fluffy rather than tight poodle curls.
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Billy
Billy is our maltese stud. He weighs a whopping 6 pounds and is the delight of our kennel. He gets along with everybody—male dogs, female dogs—and girls in heat are never picky about mating with him; they love him. Even Mac, who shares the duties with Billy, does not see him as a threat. They get along great, which can not always be said for intact males in the same kennel.
Up and coming daddies:
Currently, we are testing and evaluating Chip as a potential addition to our breeding program. Chip, a son of Mac Daddy, is 75% Toy Poodle and 25% Cavalier. Weighing around 10 pounds, he has longer legs than his father and boasts a deep red coat. His offspring tend to have deep red coats with minimal white markings, so we are assessing how well he aligns with our breeding goals.