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Frequently asked questions
Doodle Babes
Wonderland's Program
Visitation + Payments + Pick up + Delivery
Guarentee's + Contracts
Parent Doodles + Health Testing
Training & Service Dogs
We lovingly call our puppies our “doodle/bully babes” because they’re just that, sweet, innocent, and absolutely full of charm. And when you take one home, you’re not just getting a puppy… you’re joining our extended family.
Our relationship doesn’t end the day your puppy goes home. We stay connected, offer guidance, support, and cheer you on through every stage, from the first night home to training wins, goofy updates, and all the moments in between. We genuinely care about how our puppies are doing long-term, and we’re here for you every step of the way.
Everything we pour into our brand, from how we raise our litters to the care items we recommend, is intentional, thoughtful, and centered around helping our puppies thrive in their new homes. Because once you’re part of our family, you matter just as much as your pup. 🤍🐾
Our doodle babes are ready to head to their new families around 8.5–9 weeks old, and we make sure they’re fully prepared for a smooth transition. Each puppy goes home with a thoughtfully put-together starter pack that includes their microchip information, vet records, health insurance, kibble, a scented blanket, and a few extra goodies to help them settle in comfortably.
And the support doesn’t stop at pickup, we’re here for you long-term. Whether you need help with training questions, diet adjustments, growth updates, or just someone to celebrate milestones with, we’re always just a message away. Once you bring home one of our doodle babes, you gain extended support whenever you need it. 🐾🤍
Moving your new doodle babe into your home can be a bit overwhelming during the initial days. It's crucial to maintain a quiet and calm atmosphere to ease their transition.
Start by providing a safe space, such as a crate, where they can feel secure.
Establishing a consistent schedule for potty breaks and naps will also help them settle in smoothly.
Your go home packet will have ample amounts of information on this process, so you can be prepped and ready but have something in hand to refresh your memory when needinghelp!
Puppies stay with their mom until around six - to seven weeks, then they start gaining some independence, experiencing various sounds, objects, and daily routines for seamless adjustment to new homes and stable temperaments, while seeing mom over time much less. They start weaning onto mush around 4.5 weeks of age and eating hard kibble around 6 weeks of age.
Vet Appointment & Going Home Info
• First Vet Visit:
Puppies will have their first vet appointment at 6 weeks old. This visit includes:
Full health check
• Fecal check
• Health paperwork confirming condition of puppy.
2nd Vet Visit:
Puppies will have their 2nd vet appointment at 8 weeks old. This visit includes:
Full health check
• Fecal check
• Health paperwork confirming condition of puppy.
• Vaccinations - DHPP.
• Health Certificate on puppies leaving that week
• Going Home:
Puppies are ready to go home after this 8-week vet visit.
• Health Certificate: for flying or transport, travel health certificates are needed; they are an additional $50. You can also have an official health certificate added to your puppy's appointment just for sense of security for pick up, for the same price.
We use Dr Nicholes at Covington Veterinary Care, in Andalusia Alabama.
We rear our doodle puppies in our whelping house, designed to resemble our own home. Our children actively engage in caring for and socializing with the puppies. When the puppies reach three weeks of age, they transition between the whelping house and our residence, and their puppy yard, exposing them to varying environments and interactions with our family and personal dogs.
Weekly deworming with strongid, followed by Panacur at four and six weeks for 3 days in a row and again for 5 days before vet visits, ensures a healthy start. At 8 weeks they will have a ivermectin dose, for heart worm prevention as well, all noted in their folders for you.
Vet checks, vaccines, and a health paper at 8 weeks are standard.
We use Toltrazuril for coccidia prevention and treatments, and febendazole for all other worms.
After eight weeks, we continue deworming the puppies for 5 to 7 days before they go to their new homes and go to their vet visits, to ensure they’re parasite-free. In Florida, hookworms are particularly problematic due to their resistance, so persistence is key to eliminating them.
Every 3 to 4 weeks, we administer Panacur for 3 to 5 days and give a single dose of moxidectin. This routine helps keep hookworms under control by targeting them at various stages of their life cycle.
✨ Sheepadoodles ✨
Our Sheepadoodles are that perfect mix of Old English Sheepdog + Poodle, bred back to a Poodle for the F1B generation. Basically — more curl, less shedding, and all the cute fluff. 🐾 Each puppy can have a different % of poodle, or oes in the litter, I can't promise what their exact % will be, but you can always DNA test if your curious!
They usually mature somewhere between 45–60 lbs, depending on gender and genetics. We can give you a really good range, but we can’t promise an exact adult weight.
Personality-wise, these pups are the full package:
• Super smart and pick up training fast
• Sweet, people-oriented cuddle bugs
• Allergy-friendly coats with waves or curls
• And yes… tails are docked for that teddy bear vibe 🧸✨
They will need a consistent grooming schedule.
Now real talk about energy levels. Sheepadoodles are a herding breed, so they can absolutely be high-energy puppies. They thrive with structure, boundaries, and real routine. Without that, you’ll typically see a pup who’s hard to settle, a bit anxious, or always wound up.
But if you do things with your dog, daily walks, group classes, training foundations, enrichment, and just involving them in life, you end up with a super well-rounded, easygoing dog. This breed genuinely loves having a job or something to do, even if it’s as simple as learning new skills or tagging along with you.
Our multigenerational Sheepadoodles are bred Sheepadoodle to Sheepadoodle and typically carry 30–40% Old English Sheepdog heritage.
As part of our breeding program, our focus with each multigen pairing is improving temperament, structure, health, and overall genetics so families receive stable, well-rounded companions suitable for both loving homes and future service prospects.
Adult size generally ranges from 50–65 lbs, and coat types may vary from soft wavy to plush fleece textures. For breed consistency and standard, all Sheepadoodle tails in our program are docked.
Our coat colors come in merle, white, chocolate, and tri.
Our Multigenerational Mini Bernedoodles offer the ideal balance of intelligence, affection, and irresistible charm—packaged in a smaller, easy-to-manage size. Produced from generations of Bernese Mountain Dogs paired with Mini or Small Standard Poodles, they combine loyalty, sharp minds, and that signature teddy-bear look families adore.
These puppies are known for their people-loving personalities and gentle dispositions. Their coats are well-suited for allergy-sensitive homes, and they adapt beautifully to a wide range of lifestyles—from apartments and smaller homes to active families seeking a devoted companion.
Playful and deeply connected to their people, Bernedoodles thrive when training begins early. Foundational work such as puppy classes, social outings, and structured routines helps develop confident, well-rounded adults. Early training builds focus, channels energy, and strengthens the lifelong bond between puppy and family.
With consistent guidance and enrichment, Bernedoodles often grow into some of the easiest, happiest, and most well-mannered dogs you could hope for.
Our program focuses on F3b generations and advanced multigenerational lines (F5 and higher) to promote greater predictability in size and coat. Exact breed percentages can only be determined through DNA testing, as individual puppies may vary. Our Bernedoodle-to-Bernedoodle pairings are designed to produce reliably wavy to curly coats and higher Berner &, while selective F3b pairings help maintain coat quality and guide the future of our breeding program.
If you’re searching for a loving, humorous, family-oriented companion who is equally happy exploring the world or curling up beside you, our Bernedoodles are a joy to raise—and we can’t wait to introduce you to them. 🤍🐾
Our older puppies are typically priced higher because of the extensive time, care, and training they receive while waiting for their perfect families.
By the time they are ready to go home, many have completed multiple veterinary exams, fecal screenings, and several rounds—or even the full series—of puppy vaccinations, ensuring they are healthy, well-started, and up to date on care.
Some puppies leave with a strong foundation in basic manners, socialization, and exposure, while others advance into our top-tier training programs, offering families a truly polished, ready-to-go companion.
No matter their training level, every puppy from Wonderland is well-prepared, and ready to transition smoothly into their new home and routine with the right outline.
We also document each puppy’s journey from the time they are tiny, with videos available on our YouTube channel so families can follow their growth, temperament, and development every step of the way.
Q: What is an umbilical hernia?
An umbilical hernia is a small opening in the abdominal wall where the umbilical cord was attached before birth, and is caused by mom cleaning them to roughly. In puppies, this can allow a small amount of fat (or in rare cases, tissue) to push through, creating a soft “bump” or “outie” on their belly.
Q: Is it dangerous?
In most cases, no. The majority of umbilical hernias in puppies are small, painless, and harmless. They typically do not cause discomfort or affect the puppy’s health.
Q: Will it go away on its own?
Some very small hernias can close naturally as the puppy grows. Larger ones may remain and can be easily repaired during a routine spay or neuter.
Q: How is it fixed?
Repair is simple and typically done during the puppy’s spay or neuter surgery. The veterinarian will close the small opening with a couple of stitches.
Q: When should the repair be done?
We recommend repair during your puppy’s spay or neuter — which, under our health guarantee, must be done between 18–24 months of age. Spaying or neutering before or after this window will void the health guarantee.
Q: Does it affect my health guarantee?
No — puppies with small, non-problematic hernias are still covered under our 3-year genetic health guarantee, as long as spay/neuter timing follows the 18–24 month guideline above.
Q: Why is the price discounted for puppies with a hernia?
We adjust the fee to help offset the small additional cost of the repair, which can be done at the same time as spay/neuter.
All puppies are microchipped for their safety and protection.
A microchip is a tiny identification chip placed under your puppy’s scruff at 6–7 weeks of age. It provides permanent identification in case your puppy is ever lost, stolen, or surrendered to a shelter.
✅ Registration: Microchips must be registered prior to your puppy going home once payment is complete.
✅ Breeder Backup: We remain listed as a lifetime backup contact so your puppy can always be traced back to us if you cannot be reached.
✅ Cost: Microchips are provided free of charge for all our families.
Contract Requirement: Attempting to surgically remove or tamper with a microchip is strictly prohibited and constitutes a breach of contract. Microchips are implanted for your puppy’s lifelong safety in case they are ever lost, stolen, or forfeited to a shelter.
This policy ensures every Wonderland puppy always has a safe way back home. 🐾✨
🐾 Our Puppy Vaccination Protocol
At Wonderland’s Boujie Kennels, the health and longevity of our Sheepadoodle and Bernedoodle and Bully puppies always come first. We work closely with our vets to make sure vaccinations are done responsibly and in a way that supports long-term health.
How We Vaccinate Our Available Puppies
• 8 Weeks Old: Puppies receive their initial core vaccinations at their first 2nd vet visit.
• Booster Schedule: If puppies remain with us, we stretch boosters every 3–4 weeks to reduce unnecessary stress on their immune systems.
• Rabies: Given at 12–14 weeks, at age one their booster We request the 3-year or 5-year rabies vaccinefor long-term coverage, less strain on their systems.
Lepto Vaccine
We strongly advise against giving the Lepto vaccine before 6 months of age. This allows your puppy’s immune system to mature and reduces the risk of reactions. This will void your health guarantee if you do it before hand!
Our Personal Dogs (Future Moms & Dads)
For our own program dogs, we take an even more conservative approach:
• Initial vaccine at 8 weeks
• Booster 6 weeks later
• Final booster 6 weeks after that
• Rabies given separately at 16 weeks
• 1 year boosters (valid for 3 - 5 years)
This schedule helps protect their reproductive health while still ensuring they’re fully covered.
Why We Space Vaccines
Every vaccine is a chemical load on your dog’s system. By thoughtfully spacing them, we give your puppy’s body time to build natural immunity without overwhelming their system. We encourage all families to advocate for responsible vaccination schedules with their vet—fewer vaccines, thoughtfully spaced, equals healthier dogs for life.

























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