Become a Guardian

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make happy dogs

A guardian is a family or person that adopts one of our parent dogs as their “forever” dog, while also agreeing to the dog being a part of our breeding program. Guardians look after and care for the dog in their own homes. Guardian families are very important to our breeding program because they ensure that each of our parent dogs has a happy,  active lifestyle and receives the love and care it deserves.

What is a Guardian?

A guardian is a family or person that adopts one of our parent dogs as their “forever” dog, while also agreeing to the dog being a part of our breeding program. Guardians look after and care for the dog in their own homes. Guardian families are very important to our breeding program because they ensure that each of our parent dogs has a happy,  active lifestyle and receives the love and care it deserves.

Guardian Family Information

Thank you for your interest in our Hanson Hill Doodle Dogs Guardian Program. We believe the dogs in our breeding program should live the life of a beloved family companion instead of being kept long-term in kennels.  Dogs need to be part of a family “pack” for optimal health, happiness, and well-being.  While we would love to be able to keep all of our breeding dogs here with us at our home, we also want to have some time to spend with our family, and we want to make sure that each of our breeding dogs is getting the love and attention it needs and deserves. That’s where YOU come in!

So, our guardian families play a very important role in the future of our program.  And you have the opportunity to receive a wonderful Hanson Hill Doodle Dog puppy, the “pick of the litter,” for free!  We look for very specific qualities when holding a puppy back for breeding purposes.  Our breeding dogs are chosen for their outstanding temperaments, health, and beauty. While we are continuing to improve and perfect the breeding of our Hanson Hill Doodle Dog puppies, your commitment to meeting the needs of your new puppy and the needs of our program helps ensure that their excellent traits are passed along to future generations, bringing great joy to many families. Once a puppy has passed all of its pre-breeding health tests and is about two years old, we begin to breed the dog. Here’s how all that goes:

THE BREEDING PLAN

You will be responsible for everyday pet care costs, but in lieu of the adoption fee, we retain sole rights to breeding the dog. Prior to breeding any of our puppies in guardian homes, they must first pass pre-breeding health testing. If a puppy does not pass its health testing, it will not be bred, and the puppy will be your puppy forever. 

We cover all costs related to breeding, and we whelp and raise the puppies in our home.  If you have a female you will need to bring her to our home for a few days so we can breed her when she is in heat, starting at around the age of two years. Or you might need to bring her to our vet’s office if we do artificial insemination.  Then she will return to you for approximately 60 days.  A few days before her due date, you will need to bring her to our home where we will help her whelp her litter.  She will remain with us to nurse the puppies until they are weaned around seven weeks old, then you can bring her back home to you. 

Most females come into heat once every six months or about two times each year, with the first heat typically occurring around five to seven months old.  Each heat cycle lasts two to three weeks and we will tell you what to expect during this time. When your female is in heat you need to keep her safe from straying males. She will be bred for the first time sometime around the age of two years, and approximately every six months after that depending on her cycle. We retain the right to breed her up to five times over the span of about three years.  When she has finished her breeding career, we will arrange and pay for her to be spayed and she will continue to enjoy being your pet forever.  

If you have a male, the time he is away from your home is more limited.  Typically you will bring him to our home where he will stay for a few days to honeymoon with a female.  Then he will return to you. Or you might need to bring him to our vet’s office if we do artificial insemination.  Male dogs can breed as early as around eight months old.  He might be used for breeding a couple times or several times each year, depending on the needs of my program.  During this time, your boy will need to be kept safe from escaping to find a girlfriend if one is available to him in the area.

When he has completed his breeding career, typically around seven to eight years old, we will arrange and pay for him to be neutered and he will continue to enjoy being your pet forever.  

HOW TO QUALIFY

  • If you guardian a female dog, you must live within two hours of Tenino, Washington.
  • If you guardian a male dog, you must live within 45 minutes of Tenino, Washington.
  • Your puppy must not be home alone for extended periods of time during the day. We prefer guardian families in which someone works from home, has the ability to take their dog to work, or is retired. Well-adjusted dogs do not spend a lot of time alone–they need people just like we do! 
  • Provide a loving and safe environment, including a fenced play area.
  • Agree to feed a high-quality dog food approved by us. Feed your dog the supplements we recommend.
  • Provide basic obedience training within a group class, online training program, or individual trainer. Basic training includes leash and crate training, as well as housebreaking. One option is Baxter & Bella, an excellent online puppy training program. We offer a 25% discount for Baxter & Bella.
  • Be responsible for the puppy’s basic health care and follow our guidelines for the vaccine schedule. 
  • Carry basic Pet Medical Insurance. We recommend Trupanion, and can offer you the first month free of charge through our link.
  • Maintain the proper grooming while the dog is a part of our breeding program. See our “Grooming” page for details on how to keep your doggy super cute!
  • Provide appropriate exercise and lots of love, attention, and cuddles!

How to become a Guardian

If you have read our Guardian Family Information and think you meet the qualifications we require in our guardians, please click below and complete our online application.

Frequently Asked Questions About Guardianship

What is a Guardian?
A guardian is a family or person that adopts one of our parent dogs as their “forever” dog, while also agreeing to the dog being a part of our breeding program. Guardians look after and care for the dog in their own homes. Guardian families are very important to our breeding program because they ensure that each of our parent dogs has a happy,  active lifestyle and receives the love and care it deserves.

What are the Benefits of Being a Guardian?
There are so many benefits to being a guardian of one of our Hanson Hill Doodle Dogs! First, you receive a beautiful, pick-of-the-litter puppy, but pay no adoption fee. Also, you get to be part of the puppy process: if you adopt a female, you’ll care for her while she is pregnant, and you’ll get to come to the farm and visit her and her puppies while they are here. Similarly, if you adopt a male, we also welcome you to come to the farm and visit your doggy’s kiddos. (Who doesn’t want some puppy therapy!?) Also, when your dog is finished with its breeding career, we arrange and pay for spaying and neutering.

What are the Requirements for Guardianship?
In short, the most important requirements are that you live locally (within two hours if you adopt a female, and within 45 minutes if you adopt a male), and that you are willing to care for the dog and partner with us as explained at the “Learn More” link above.

Does Guardianship Cost Money?
Yes and no. When you agree to become a guardian, you receive a beautiful puppy for no adoption fee! However, you will have the responsibility of paying for the care, training, and needs of the dog over its lifetime. All costs associated with pre-breeding health testing, breeding, and whelping are paid by Hanson Hill Doodle Dogs.

What Happens When the Dog is Ready to Breed?
When your dog is about two years of age and has passed all of its pre-breeding health tests, we will bring your dog to our farm at the appropriate time for a short (2-3 day) honeymoon with its mate. Then the dog goes back to live with you.

When will a dog in the Guardian program retire from breeding? Females typically whelp three to five litters, beginning around the age of two and finishing around the age of five. Males will breed from the age of two until seven or eight. They may breed a few times a year, or many times a year, depending on the needs of our breeding program.

Cece

Breed: Irish Doodle (F1)
Size: 19 inches, 28 lbs, medium
Sire:
Deuxieme Francois le Deuxieme (Purebred Poodle)
Dam: Toast of Hanson Hill (Irish Doodle F1)

CeCe is a sweet, loving doggy who just loves to be with her people. She is a chill, relaxed buddy and is a *joy* to have around. She is a quick learner in every way. She has a dark strawberry blonde coat that is a fluffy, silky mass of waves. We think she’s going to have some beautiful pups!

Lily

Breed:Springerdoodle (F1)
Size: 20 inches, 39 lbs, midi
Sire:
Deuxieme Francois le Deuxieme (Purebred Poodle)
Dam: Molly Claire of Hanson Hill (Purebred English Springer Spaniel)

Lily lives in one of our guardian homes with a bunch of happy kids. She is *great* with them. Her curiosity, sweetness, and eager-to-please nature help her to fit right in with all the action! The family loves her cuddliness and good-natured companionship. She has a beautiful Tri-colored fluffy coat. She’s going to have some beautiful puppies!

Ruby

Breed: Double Doodle (F2)
Size: 17 inches, 29 lbs, mini
Sire:
Deuxieme Francois le Deuxieme (Purebred Poodle)
Dam: Vivie of Hanson Hill (Goldendoodle F2)

Ruby is a people person! She loves to be everywhere her people are, which includes road trips, sitting on the couch, and sneaking into bed with them at night. She absolutely loves it when the grandkids come over and will play fetch for hours. She will always bring the ball back to the one throwing. She loves to play hide and seek and is really good! Ruby is a very sensitive dog and is able to detect when someone is suffering physically or emotionally. She was so concerned while an elderly relative was at home on hospice and would carefully jump in the bed with her just and lay next to her. She has the best manners, listens, and follows directions easily. She is a joy!

Chewbacca

Breed:Springerdoodle (F2b)
Size: 24 inches, 73 lbs, standard
Sire:
Tonka (purebred English Springer Spaniel)
Dam: Winnie Snuggles (St. Berdoodle F1b)

Chewbacca’s happy place is playing in the backyard with his five-year-old boy! Chewie is a loving and protective companion and thrives with his people. His golden brown coat with darker brown markings is fluffy and softly curly and makes him a real stunner!

Bruno

Breed: Springerdoodle (F1)
Size: 20 inches, 39 lbs, midi
Sire:
Deuxieme Francois le Deuxieme (Purebred Poodle)
Dam: Molly Claire of Hanson Hill (Purebred English Springer Spaniel)

Bruno is an extremely affectionate dog with an absolutely gorgeous non-shedding coat of silky, wavy hair. He’s a tri-color, so he’s got the cutest light brown markings on his eyebrows and cheeks. He is a wonderful companion and gets along well with a variety of critters that live with him on a farm in Spanaway, Washington. Highly-trainable and cuddly, we can’t wait to meet some of his puppies!

Princess Leia

Breed:Springerdoodle (F2b)
Size: 20 inches, 40 lbs, midi
Sire:
Tonka (Purebred English Springer Spaniel)
Dam: Winnie Snuggles (St. Berdoodle F1b)

Princess Leia is a stunning, Tri-color doggy with an ideal, incredibly soft and silky, loppy-curled coat. Simply Gorgeous! She is what you would expect from an exemplary Springerdoodle–people-oriented, quick-to-learn, fun-loving, and very affectionate. We love and enjoy her immensely and it is a pleasure to have her living with us here on Hanson Hill.

Nessie

Breed: Double Doodle (F2b)
Sire:
Idaho Jewels Royal Red Cider (Purebred Poodle | AKC #: PR19472001)
Dam: Vivie of Hanson Hill
(Double Doodle: 50% poodle/25% Golden Retriever/25% English Springer Spaniel)
Size: 25lbs, mini

Darling Nessie is a cuddle bug—a calm, faithful sidekick, and a wonderful playmate for kids. Living with a family with several children and other pets, she has an easy-going, fun-loving personality. Smart and people-pleasing, she’s a wonderful buddy. Her non-shedding golden coat is so soft, silky, and fluffy. She is a very good, attentive mother to her pups.

Deuxieme

Breed: Purebred Moyen Poodle
Size: 18 inches, 20lbs, medium
AKC#: PR22835411
Sire:
Jewels Red Parti Magnifico Murphy
Dam: Idaho Jewels Royal Red Parti Adele

Deuxieme Francois le Deuxieme, “Deuxy” for short (sounds like “Doozy”) is a little guy who lives up to his big name. And there’s quite a story behind that name. (Ask me sometime!) Doggies don’t come any more loving than this sweet guy, and his happy place is wherever his people are. He’s smart and happy and he’s proven that he makes *wonderful* babies.