Puppy & Breeding FAQ
If you’re looking for a Mini Goldendoodle or Mini Aussiedoodle puppy in West Michigan, you likely have questions — and we’re glad you do. Here are the answers we share most often.
Location & Pickup
Where are you located?
We’re located in Conklin, Michigan, serving families across West Michigan and the Grand Rapids area.
Do you offer delivery or meet-ups?
Pickup is typically in Conklin, MI. If you have special circumstances, feel free to ask — we’ll share what’s possible based on timing and availability.
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Breeds & Coat Questions
What’s the difference between Mini Goldendoodles and Mini Aussiedoodles?
Mini Goldendoodles are often known for being gentle, affectionate, and eager to please. Mini Aussiedoodles are smart, playful, and can be a great fit for active families. We’ll help you choose based on your lifestyle.
Do doodles shed?
Many doodles are lower-shedding, but shedding can vary. Coat type also affects grooming needs, so we’ll help you understand what to expect.
Health & How Puppies Are Raised
Are parent dogs health tested?
Yes — our parent dogs are health tested, and we share results so families feel confident in the foundation behind each litter.
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What care do puppies receive before going home?
We provide age-appropriate care and track puppy health along the way. You’ll go home with documentation and guidance for your puppy’s next steps with your veterinarian.
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Waitlist & Adoption
How do I get a puppy from Fetch & Frolic Doodles?
Start by joining the waitlist. When a litter is confirmed, we share updates, selection timing, and next steps all the way through take-home day.
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Do you require a deposit?
Yes — deposits reserve your place for selection. You’ll see the details on the waitlist page, and we’ll confirm everything clearly before you commit.
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Contract & Return Policy
Do you have a contract?
Yes. Our contract protects the puppy and the family with clear expectations.
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What if I can’t keep my dog in the future?
If life changes, we require the dog be returned to us or that we’re involved in rehoming. We care about our dogs for life, and we want them safe and loved.
Have more questions?
Contact us today and we are happy to answer any questions you have may have about the breeding, adoption, or post-take-home process