Typically Golden retrievers are black or brindle but they're golden because there is a gene 'ee' that masks black(and merle). So since the dad was Black and White he would have been B(b), which is dominant black, and he would've been Ee - hence how you got one cream colored puppy, since Indy is ee. So all of them are black based(black nose/eye leather) and the father carried ee cream. Kind of surprising you go so many black and brindles, but it's all random. Hope this makes sense, I love dog genetics haha
The type of calcium in Tums is Calcium carbonate. It isn't absorbed quickly or as easily as calcium citrate which you would find in Citrical which works almost immediately. You're better off using calcium citrate during labor since it starts working immediately and they can digest it better.
Also I’m watching this with my doodle puppy next to me and when the Instagram stories came up and Indy was whining and panting my dog ran over to my computer and looked concerned!
Hi Bailey and Matt I hope you are enjoying The weekend I was Re Watching This video of Indy's First Litter I Absolutely Love The Rare Brindle And Phantom Markings This is By Far one of My most Favorite Litters I am curious Was this the only Litter You had with some dark Colors and the Brindle And Phantom Markings? I am So Excited about Harlow possibly breeding I Can't Wait to see What Beautiful Amazing Babies She will make ❤️🙏
I’m curious when you bred Indy with Hank do the people who own him get a portion of the money for the puppies or just y’all? (I have no clue how dog breeding works lol) And would you ever breed Jagger?
So we paid them a stud fee! That was a flat fee for the breeding therefore they do not own any rights to the puppies! Also we neutered Jagger early on because we knew we wanted to breed Indy and they are half siblings!
I have no idea what Bailey did but I just got a golden doodle this year and the process was intense! We had many video interviews with the breeder, had to fill out extensive applications, and take a puppy course! Congrats on your labradoodle, getting a pup is literally the happiest moment for me!
@@baileywilliams_ yes, but what heating lamp did you use? we are going to have to keep our puppies in the garage and i need to find one. i trust you, so i would love your opinion.
@@WeenieMommi I know and I don’t agree with that. Most people advise to wait at least one season between mating again so that works out at one a year. And it’s advised to stop at 4 litters per bitch. It’s just to ensure the health of the dog and to stop them from tiring and having complications
who the heck would dislike this? it is pure happiness
Typically Golden retrievers are black or brindle but they're golden because there is a gene 'ee' that masks black(and merle). So since the dad was Black and White he would have been B(b), which is dominant black, and he would've been Ee - hence how you got one cream colored puppy, since Indy is ee. So all of them are black based(black nose/eye leather) and the father carried ee cream. Kind of surprising you go so many black and brindles, but it's all random. Hope this makes sense, I love dog genetics haha
Yes after this litter we spent a lot of time learning genetics & how they work! It is so fascinating!!
@@baileywilliams_ I love your content ☺️
I totally understand that you didn’t shoot the birth process I figure that would be super stressful. Also, can you do a make up tutorial
The type of calcium in Tums is Calcium carbonate. It isn't absorbed quickly or as easily as calcium citrate which you would find in Citrical which works almost immediately. You're better off using calcium citrate during labor since it starts working immediately and they can digest it better.
This is a really pretty litter
Also I’m watching this with my doodle puppy next to me and when the Instagram stories came up and Indy was whining and panting my dog ran over to my computer and looked concerned!
Hi Bailey and Matt
I hope you are enjoying
The weekend
I was Re Watching
This video of Indy's
First Litter
I Absolutely Love
The Rare Brindle
And Phantom Markings
This is By Far one of
My most Favorite Litters
I am curious Was this the only Litter
You had with some dark
Colors and the Brindle
And Phantom Markings?
I am So Excited about
Harlow possibly breeding
I Can't Wait to see
What Beautiful Amazing Babies
She will make ❤️🙏
She is so beautiful
I know it’s 10 months later. But why didn’t you keep a brindle girl? They are so cute and could make some beautiful puppies
I’m curious when you bred Indy with Hank do the people who own him get a portion of the money for the puppies or just y’all? (I have no clue how dog breeding works lol) And would you ever breed Jagger?
So we paid them a stud fee! That was a flat fee for the breeding therefore they do not own any rights to the puppies! Also we neutered Jagger early on because we knew we wanted to breed Indy and they are half siblings!
Hey, how much was the fee? I would really like to know
I don’t want to be in dog breeding for the money but I am just wondering if you make much from the dogs thanks 🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪
For the next pregnancy can you show the birth if you can? Love your videos!
How did you find them good homes? My labradoodle is due in a few days
I have no idea what Bailey did but I just got a golden doodle this year and the process was intense! We had many video interviews with the breeder, had to fill out extensive applications, and take a puppy course! Congrats on your labradoodle, getting a pup is literally the happiest moment for me!
I love 💘 your video
How cool 😊
What did you name these puppies
Like the next litters was Indi's fruit litter
It was Santa and Reindeer themed!
@@baileywilliams_ I saw you website and I was like 😍😍😍
😍😍😍 they are F1bb?
They are F1b!
What heating lamp do you use?
We use heating pads now!
@@baileywilliams_ yes, but what heating lamp did you use? we are going to have to keep our puppies in the garage and i need to find one. i trust you, so i would love your opinion.
@@karisbumgardner52 I would recommend not using a heat lamp - to big of a risk!
Ok, now I wanna breed dogs but my mum just said yes to a dog... so ima keep it at that, my dad wouldn’t mind thi🤣🤣🤣🤣
Hi! I just started my breeding program and I’m seeing some conflicted information about how often you can breed your female?
no more than one litter a year.
@@alexisd8190 based on her video time lines her last litter was 8 months ago
@@WeenieMommi I know and I don’t agree with that. Most people advise to wait at least one season between mating again so that works out at one a year. And it’s advised to stop at 4 litters per bitch. It’s just to ensure the health of the dog and to stop them from tiring and having complications
Thank you!
@@WeenieMommi back to back breeding has been proven to be healthier.
What state are you in?
North Carolina!
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