Horse Shoe Mountain K9's
Trusted breeder since 1991
adopting with confidence, spreading the love one puppy at a time
All of our puppies are dog door trained
Socialized with my grand kids, other animals and us on a daily basis
They are cleaned and cared for as our own before they become yours!
We are offering Ground Transportation for our puppies only!
Ground Transportation offered to delivery your new puppy.
For local area's only for now.
Extra charge of $250.00-350.00 within 500 miles from our home Only.
For Idaho, Wyoming, Nevada, Arizona, Colorado States Only.
We can deliver your puppy right to your door from ours.
Possible for other locations $500.00-$700.00 Extra charge
Health Certificate and a Travel Crate required for you puppy to travel.
We do the best we can to make sure your puppies come to you gorgeous, strong and healthy
the training it up to you!
For local area's only for now.
Extra charge of $250.00-350.00 within 500 miles from our home Only.
For Idaho, Wyoming, Nevada, Arizona, Colorado States Only.
We can deliver your puppy right to your door from ours.
Possible for other locations $500.00-$700.00 Extra charge
Health Certificate and a Travel Crate required for you puppy to travel.
We do the best we can to make sure your puppies come to you gorgeous, strong and healthy
the training it up to you!
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****AVAILABLE****
We have a Cadoodle litter born 9-15-21 will get updated pictures soon...
below is a sneak peak..
we have 7 pups total
4-boys
3-girls
Cadoodles are a cross between a Standard Poodle and a Collie
weight full grown~~ 50-75 lbs
colors differ~~ Black, white, tan, blue, brown, tri sable etc.
Temperament~~ Agreeable, Joyful, Loving, Protective, Energetic, Playful, Smart
With mixed-breed dogs, it can be difficult to determine the temperament of puppies until they’re grown. They could inherit traits of both parents or take after either one.
In the case of Cadoodles, the parents are almost complete opposites of each other personality-wise. Collies are playful, fun-loving dogs, and Poodles are proud, aristocratic dogs with attitude. As a 50% mix of each, your Cadoodle has a good chance of turning out just like either, so be prepared to deal with a playful or a proud pup!
One of the characteristics that Poodles are prized for is their hypoallergenic fur. Their coats are thick, dense, and curly. With 50% of these genes flowing through their blood, Cadoodles have the potential to take after their Poodle lineage and develop similar fur that’s hypoallergenic. However, there’s no way to be sure ahead of time as each dog is different.
Cadoodles are highly intelligent dogs that are just as energetic as they are smart. They need a lot of attention and a lot of engagement, especially when they’re younger. Once they reach adulthood, Cadoodles tend to calm down and need considerably less exercise, though they’ll always need plenty of space.
Because they’re bred from two lines of working dogs, Cadoodles are great at learning commands and can be easily trained. They’re so smart they can learn things very quickly. Luckily, these dogs are very agreeable and not at all stubborn like some other breeds, so they train well.
You can also train a Cadoodle to learn a job that it will repeat. This is actually great for these dogs because it gives them purpose and helps keep their mind sharp. Because they’re so smart, they need to have regular mental stimulation and a daily job can help with that.
Cadoodles can make good family dogs. Especially while growing up, they’re highly energetic and need a lot of interaction. Having multiple family members around to engage and play with a Cadoodle is great.
If socialized from an early enough age, Cadoodles can be great with children. They can also learn to do well with guests in the house, but they have to be socialized early because they’re naturally very protective. Cadoodles make an ideal child's companion and family dog as they get along wonderfully with children.
Just like with children and guests, Cadoodles can learn to get along well with other pets if they’re introduced to them at a young age. They’ll learn to get used to them if socialized early and often. As long as you do this, they’ll be great with other dogs, cats, and more.
We have a Cadoodle litter born 9-15-21 will get updated pictures soon...
below is a sneak peak..
we have 7 pups total
4-boys
3-girls
Cadoodles are a cross between a Standard Poodle and a Collie
weight full grown~~ 50-75 lbs
colors differ~~ Black, white, tan, blue, brown, tri sable etc.
Temperament~~ Agreeable, Joyful, Loving, Protective, Energetic, Playful, Smart
With mixed-breed dogs, it can be difficult to determine the temperament of puppies until they’re grown. They could inherit traits of both parents or take after either one.
In the case of Cadoodles, the parents are almost complete opposites of each other personality-wise. Collies are playful, fun-loving dogs, and Poodles are proud, aristocratic dogs with attitude. As a 50% mix of each, your Cadoodle has a good chance of turning out just like either, so be prepared to deal with a playful or a proud pup!
One of the characteristics that Poodles are prized for is their hypoallergenic fur. Their coats are thick, dense, and curly. With 50% of these genes flowing through their blood, Cadoodles have the potential to take after their Poodle lineage and develop similar fur that’s hypoallergenic. However, there’s no way to be sure ahead of time as each dog is different.
Cadoodles are highly intelligent dogs that are just as energetic as they are smart. They need a lot of attention and a lot of engagement, especially when they’re younger. Once they reach adulthood, Cadoodles tend to calm down and need considerably less exercise, though they’ll always need plenty of space.
Because they’re bred from two lines of working dogs, Cadoodles are great at learning commands and can be easily trained. They’re so smart they can learn things very quickly. Luckily, these dogs are very agreeable and not at all stubborn like some other breeds, so they train well.
You can also train a Cadoodle to learn a job that it will repeat. This is actually great for these dogs because it gives them purpose and helps keep their mind sharp. Because they’re so smart, they need to have regular mental stimulation and a daily job can help with that.
Cadoodles can make good family dogs. Especially while growing up, they’re highly energetic and need a lot of interaction. Having multiple family members around to engage and play with a Cadoodle is great.
If socialized from an early enough age, Cadoodles can be great with children. They can also learn to do well with guests in the house, but they have to be socialized early because they’re naturally very protective. Cadoodles make an ideal child's companion and family dog as they get along wonderfully with children.
Just like with children and guests, Cadoodles can learn to get along well with other pets if they’re introduced to them at a young age. They’ll learn to get used to them if socialized early and often. As long as you do this, they’ll be great with other dogs, cats, and more.
Two beautiful Female Cadoodles both sweet and both are looking for their forever place
Four handsome male Cadoodles thriving for their place in their forever all are special personalities
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A BREEDERS LIFE
I love my little puppy, he makes my house a home.
He is my very sweetest little friend: I never feel alone.
He makes me smile; he makes me laugh; he fills my heart with love'
Did some person breed him; or did he fall from above?
I've never been a breeder: never seen life though their eyes;
I hold my little puppy and just sit and criticize.
I've never known their anguish; I've never felt their pain.
the caring of their charges, through snow or wind or rain.
I've never waited the whole night through, for babies to be born,
The stress and trepidation when they're still not there by morn.
The weight of responsibility, for this body in my hands.
This darling little baby, who weighs but 1/2 a pound.
Should you do that instead of this...or maybe that was wrong?
Alone you fight and hope, one day, he'll grow up proud and strong
You pray he'll live to bring great joy to someone else's home
You know it's all just up to you: you'll fight the fight alone.
Formula, bottles, heating pads, you've got to get this right.
Two-hour feedings for this tiny boy, throughout the day and night
Within your heart you dread that you will surely lose this fight.
To save this little baby, but God willing...you just might.
Day one: he's in there fighting; you say a silent prayer.
Day two and three, he's doing well, with lots of love and care.
Day four and five ...he's still alive ; your hopes soar to the heavens.
Day six he slips away again, dies in your hands, day seven.
You take this little angel, and bury him alone.
with aching heart and burning tears, and an exhausted groan.
You ask yourself, "Why do this?....why suffer through this pain?"
Yet watch the joy your puppies bring, and everything's explained.
So, when you think of breeders, and label them with "Greed", (We really aren't)
Think of all that they endure to fill another's need.
For when you buy your puppy, with your precious dollars part,
You only pay with money...while they pay with all their heart.
Author Unknown
I love my little puppy, he makes my house a home.
He is my very sweetest little friend: I never feel alone.
He makes me smile; he makes me laugh; he fills my heart with love'
Did some person breed him; or did he fall from above?
I've never been a breeder: never seen life though their eyes;
I hold my little puppy and just sit and criticize.
I've never known their anguish; I've never felt their pain.
the caring of their charges, through snow or wind or rain.
I've never waited the whole night through, for babies to be born,
The stress and trepidation when they're still not there by morn.
The weight of responsibility, for this body in my hands.
This darling little baby, who weighs but 1/2 a pound.
Should you do that instead of this...or maybe that was wrong?
Alone you fight and hope, one day, he'll grow up proud and strong
You pray he'll live to bring great joy to someone else's home
You know it's all just up to you: you'll fight the fight alone.
Formula, bottles, heating pads, you've got to get this right.
Two-hour feedings for this tiny boy, throughout the day and night
Within your heart you dread that you will surely lose this fight.
To save this little baby, but God willing...you just might.
Day one: he's in there fighting; you say a silent prayer.
Day two and three, he's doing well, with lots of love and care.
Day four and five ...he's still alive ; your hopes soar to the heavens.
Day six he slips away again, dies in your hands, day seven.
You take this little angel, and bury him alone.
with aching heart and burning tears, and an exhausted groan.
You ask yourself, "Why do this?....why suffer through this pain?"
Yet watch the joy your puppies bring, and everything's explained.
So, when you think of breeders, and label them with "Greed", (We really aren't)
Think of all that they endure to fill another's need.
For when you buy your puppy, with your precious dollars part,
You only pay with money...while they pay with all their heart.
Author Unknown
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