• Guardian Home Information

    Learn More about becoming a Guardian Family!

In an effort to continue to expand our breeding program, and to ensure all of our breeding dogs live a pampered life with their very own forever family, we have implemented our Guardian Home Program!

Without our Guardian Families we could not do what we do!

If you live within 30 miles of Northern RI have a fenced in yard, and a family member who is home most of the day, we would love to hear from you! Please read about our guardian home program prior to inquiring to be sure you are eligible! Only eligible families that apply will be contacted. We currently have a few puppies and young adults that we are looking for Guardian Homes for! If you are interested in learning more about the Guardian Home Program, please email us an adoption application to inquire!

Why Become a Guardian Family?

Our breeding program is designed around our precious breeding dogs living pampered pet lives with their wonderful local guardian family. Placing our breeding dogs in Guardian Homes allows for us to continue to grow our breeding program, and more importantly ensures that each and every dog in our program is first and foremost a forever family pet! Since 2007, we have had over 80 families participate in our Guardian Home Program. This program is a win win win win for all involved….the Guardian Family, OSL, and the dog! We do not have kennels, and our dogs will always be house pets and the center of attention in their loving families lives!

For additional information on our Guardian Home Program and how it works, please make sure to visit the Guardian Home Page of our website before contacting us. The guardian home program is is a wonderful opportunity for local families to have the very best puppy (which was selected as the pick of the litter) that OSL has to offer for just a fraction of the cost of purchasing a pet puppy!

If you are interested in adding one of our Guardian pups to your family by participating in our Guardian Home Program, please take the time to fill out an adoption application and make sure to write “Guardian Home Inquiry” in the subject line. Once completed, you can email your adoption application to stefani@oceanstatelabradodles.com.

Thank You for your interest, and we look forward to hearing from you!

Frequently Asked Questions

Our Guardian Home Program allows for local families to have a “pick of the litter puppy”, or top notch adolescent/adult breeding dog for just a fraction of the price. The Guardian Home puppy or dog is part of the Guardian Home’s Family forever, while the breeding rights are retained by Ocean State Labradoodles for a set amount of time (each situation is slightly different so we prefer to work out specific details with each family on an individual basis.) Once the Guardian Dog has completed his/her breeding career, he/she will be spayed or neutered at our expense, your Guardian adoption deposit is returned in full, and the dog will remain a forever pet of their Guardian Family! We have had just over 40 Guardian families that participate in our Guardian Program since 2007!

Yes, initially. We do not give our Guardian dogs or pups away. The cost of a Guardian Home dog/puppy requires a deposit of 1/3rd  the standard pet puppy price regardless of the age, gender, color, or size of the puppy/dog. When the Guardian puppy/dog has completed its breeding career for us, we will refund the entire deposit back to our Guardian Family as a way of saying “thank you” for participating in our Guardian Home Program.

Our Guardian Home Families are responsible for the general routine veterinary care and wellness of the Guardian puppy/dog placed with them. This means annual vaccines, feeding a high quality dog food, grooming, monthly heartworm prevention, flea/tick prevention, training, regular exercise and socialization, and most importantly all the love and care and attention possible 🙂

Any “breeding related” medical costs for the Guardian Dog are the expense of Ocean State Labradoodles. Our Guardian Homes are only responsible for routine maintenance and medical care just as they would if they had their own dog.

A Guardian Family gets the very best that Ocean State Labradoodles has to offer in the Australian Labradoodle! This means that we choose our breeding stock based on the best qualities that are outlined in our breed standard with temperament of course coming first. Another wonderful benefit to our Guardian Families is that their Guardian dog or puppy will be completely health tested by 12 months of age (some tests may be done as early as 16 weeks of age) at the expense of Ocean State Labradoodles prior to entering our breeding program at no cost to the Guardian Family. Our Guardian Families get to enjoy the excitement of being a part of our breeding program, and seeing the offspring of their very own Guardian dog be placed with families across the country bringing others the same joy and happiness that they have received from their Guardian Dog!

To be considered as a Guardian Home for one of our breeding dogs, we require that you live within 30 miles of our home, (we live right outside of Providence, RI). It is necessary that you have physical fencing to provide a safe and secure environment for the Guardian dog/puppy, own your own home, and have a schedule that will allow for your dog to not be left alone for extended periods of time. All dogs and pups placed in Guardian Families must be indoor dogs, and never be left outside unattended. Guardian Families must have reliable transportation, and a willingness to bring the Guardian dog/pup to us when needed throughout the year.

Most all of our dogs/pups available for our Guardian Program will be females. Occasionally we will have a male available as well!

If you are applying for a young adult, or mature Guardian dog, she will already come to you completely health tested, and may have just a couple more breedings for us (depending on her age and the number of litters she has had) prior to her being spayed and released solely to you as a forever pet. When the Guardian dog is in season, the Guardian Family is required to contact us immediately. An intact female usually has a heat cycle that will last between 14 and 21 days. During this time, we will need access to her for breeding related appointments. Once she has been bred, she will remain with her Guardian Family until one week before her due date. At that time, the Guardian dog will come back to stay with us throughout her pregnancy, and will be returned once her pups are fully weaned approximately 7 weeks later.

If you are applying for a Guardian Home puppy, she will come to you at 8 weeks of age. During the first year, Ocean State Labradoodles will have her health testing completed. Once we receive all of the results from her health testing, we are then able to assess whether or not she will enter our breeding program. If for any reason we decide not to breed the Guardian Puppy placed with you (this is a decision solely made by Ocean State Labradoodles) we will then pay to spay the Guardian puppy at no cost to you, and she will remain a forever family pet with her Guardian Family.

If you are receiving a Guardian Home Puppy, we ask for monthly photos and updates during the first year so that we can watch her develop, and update our website. We also will require a visit to our Guardian Family’s home every few months during the first year to assess the Guardian Puppy, as well as build a relationship with her for the future. Occasionally, we will ask our Guardian Families to bring the puppy to us for a visit so that she can get comfortable with our home for when she will be here with us in the future having babies.

Each dog is individually assessed before determining their required litters. Most of our Guardian dogs will have between 2-4 litters for us (this depends whether you have an adult that has already had litters or a puppy entering our breeding program). Female Guardian Puppies placed in a Guardian home will have up to (and no more than) a total of 4 litters.

The health and well being of our breeding dogs is a priority to us, and prior to any breeding, Ocean State Labradoodles will receive clearance by both our Reproductive as well as our regular Veterinarian. Occasionally we may decide to have fewer litters if we have accomplished our goals in development of our Guardian dog in a shorter period of time. Again, this is determined by Ocean State Labradoodles.

PLEASE NOTE: If you have inquired about our Guardian Home Program and have not yet taken the time to submit an application, we are more than happy to respond to your inquiry once we have received your application provided that you meet the criteria to become a guardian family for one of our dogs. 

Unfortunately we are not flexible with the criteria required to become a guardian family. In an effort to allow us to focus the majority of our time on our puppies, we ask that you please refrain from inquiring if your family does not meet the full requirements to participate program.

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