We raise Cavapoos and Maltipoos with a focus on therapeutic companions and emotional support potential. Our dogs are bred for their excellent temperaments, resilience, and companionship. Occasionally, we also have a litter of tiny Toy Poodles, raised with the same hands-on care and socialization as our Cavapoos and Maltipoos.
All of our puppies are raised in our home—not in kennels—with children, daily household sounds, and other animals. We use early socialization practices including ENS (Early Neurological Stimulation), sound desensitization, grooming exposure, crate conditioning, and more.
Our parent dogs are DNA and health tested to rule out breed-specific genetic conditions. We only breed dogs who meet our high standards for health and temperament.
We don’t do first-come, first-serve. Instead, we match puppies based on their individual temperaments, the results of our aptitude testing, and each family’s lifestyle, needs, and goals—including therapy potential.
Start by filling out our puppy application. Once approved, we’ll guide you through our waitlist and matching process. We’ll get to know what you’re hoping for in a companion so we can place you with a puppy that’s a good fit for your home and lifestyle.
Each puppy comes with a vet check, vaccinations, deworming, microchip, health guarantee, 30 days of pet insurance, a puppy starter kit, and lifetime support. We feed Eukanuba Small Breed Puppy food and recommend continuing it during the transition.
Yes, we offer ground transport and flight nanny services to approved families within the U.S. We’ll discuss safe, low-stress delivery options during the matching process.
Per our contract, we require that the dog be returned to us. We do not allow our puppies to be resold or surrendered to shelters. Our goal is to be part of their story for life.
Yes. We open our waitlist for upcoming litters a few times a year. Families who join are guided through our matching process and updated as litters arrive.
Our Cavapoos are usually toy-mini sized, typically weighing 7-22 lbs full grown, depending on the parents. Our Maltipoos are toy sized, typically weighing 3-7lbs fully grown depending on the parents. Each puppy’s estimated adult size is discussed during matching.
Our puppies typically range from $2,500 to $4,000, depending on the breed, size, and specific litter. This price reflects our investment in health testing, high-quality care, early training, and the personalized matching process that ensures each puppy is the right fit for their family.
Wait times vary, but most families wait anywhere from a few weeks to several months, depending on where we are in our planned litters and how specific your preferences are. We open our waitlist in advance and keep families updated every step of the way.
Absolutely. Cavapoos are gentle, people-oriented, and quick to learn, making them a great choice for first-time dog owners. Their adaptable nature and moderate energy level help them settle easily into new routines.
Cavapoos are known for their sweet, affectionate, and easygoing personalities. They love spending time with their people, enjoy playtime, and are just as happy to snuggle on the couch. We focus heavily on early socialization to nurture this balanced temperament—giving each puppy the best start. Once they join your family, continuing that gentle socialization and positive exposure helps them grow into confident, loving companions for years to come.
Cavapoos and Maltipoo are considered low-shedding. While no dog is 100% shed-free, their wavy or curly coats trap loose hair, so you’ll notice less fur around the house compared to many other breeds. Regular brushing helps keep their coats tidy and healthy.
Many families with mild dog allergies do well with Cavapoos and Maltipoos, thanks to their low-shedding, poodle-influenced coats. However, no dog is completely hypoallergenic. We recommend spending time with one if possible to see how your allergies respond.
Our Puppy Kindergarten is an optional four-week extended program after eight weeks of age. Puppies who stay for Kindergarten receive extra socialization, basic training, crate and potty practice, leash introduction, and a head start on good manners. Families love this extra foundation—it helps the puppy adjust more smoothly to their forever home.