MEET Maggie Mae

A Crossfield Doodle Breeder

We love our breeders and we think they are picture “paw”fect!

Our desire at Crossfield Doodles is to take excellent care of our breeders in order to produce the healthiest and well-tempered puppies we can possibly provide for our customers.

Maggie Mae

Maggie Mae has a lot of fun energy to play fetch or run after a ball in the backyard. Sassy and sweet describes her perfectly. She follows me around the house, lays by the shower, naps by me while I work, and is willing to travel up and down the stairs as many times as necessary to stay close to her humans. She is soft and oh so sweet. She loves belly rubs and to curl up on your lap. But don't get me wrong, she is sassy when she wants to play or wants something her dog sister has. Maggie Mae is tiny but mighty, yet one of the sweetest doodles I have ever met.

Gender
Female
Breed
Labradoodle
Color
Caramel
Weight
12.5 lbs

Sire: Milo

Dam: Phoebe

Paw Prints Pedigree Breeder

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“What goes into a Crossfield Doodle?” Let’s start with the cost of owning our girls and boys. Puppies intended for breeding cost double and sometimes triple the purchase price of the same puppy intended as a pet. Purchasing a breeder is one thing, but after we purchase, we test! We have spent much money and time testing our breed fleet so we can make sure we are breeding genetically sound puppies. If you have done much checking around, you know transparent genetic testing is highly recommended and not easily achieved. See for yourself how dedicated we are to this at Pawprint Pedigrees!

If no pedigree is available, we have fully tested either parents or grandparents. These are both breeders produced by us. In these cases where you know parents/grandparents, then you know that a breeder is “Clear by Parentage.

Genetic Testing

At Crossfield, we make every effort to continue to educate ourselves on best breeding practice. We use the knowledge we gain from multiple forums, including: 1) years of vet consultations with highly educated, well-practiced vets in our local area who specialize in canine reproductive health, 2) articles published by geneticists from PawPrints which speak specifically to genetic disease and canine reproduction, 3) professional peer dialogue with breeders across many breeds, and 4) independent research.

For more information on Crossfield Doodles’ practices regarding genetic testing and our breeding program, please read the below document.