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Breeding Dogs and Puppies

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Potential Facility and Therapy puppies will be available


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VIP Dog Teams Puppy Placement and Training


Choosing the Right Pup


Our VIP Trainers will select the perfect pup based on your needs, conducting formal temperament testing at 7 weeks. Pups go home at 8 weeks old.

Facility Dogs


Are you a professional such as a school counselor, speech teacher, first responder, firefighter, or police officer looking for a facility dog? We’ll match you with a pup suited to your lifestyle and job requirements. Apply for Fire or Police peer support dog here.

Apply for a School Facility dog here.

Puppy Raisers


Want to support first responders or schools by raising and training a facility dog? Once trained, the pup will move on to its new job. Learn more about becoming a puppy raiser by clicking the link.

Therapy Dogs


Interested in forming a therapy team to work in the community? Our therapy dog potentials are available for adoption to individuals committed to community service.

To fill out the puppy application Click here

Great Pets


Occasionally, we have pups available for adoption as great pets. Fill out the puppy application here.

Donation and Training


A $3000 donation is required for each puppy (excluding Baxter & Bella), helping us continue to raise and train more facility and therapy dogs.

Training Program

Classes: Includes Puppy 1 & 2, CGC, CGCA, Public Access, and therapy prep, spanning 1.5 to 2 years.Supplement: Subscription to Baxter & Bella’s online training program.Cost: Training classes are a reduced fee for those training for facility work. The first puppy class is required AND included in the donation.

Starting the Journey


Puppy classes start one week after the puppy goes home. A preparatory Zoom meeting will be held to ensure a successful transition.

Questions?


Contact us at [email protected] for more information.

Why do we breed?

See our blog post; Ethics of breeding and puppy raising

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Ethics of Breeding & Puppy Raising

June 05, 20242 min read

Ethics of Breeding & Puppy Raising


The Breeds Behind Our Facility and Therapy Dogs

At VIP Dog Teams, we carefully select Labrador Retrievers, Golden Retrievers, Goldendoodles, and Labradoodles for our facility and therapy dogs. Here's why:

  • Labrador Retrievers: Known for their adaptability, ease of training, and strong desire to please.

  • Golden Retrievers: Renowned for their friendly nature and intelligence.

  • Poodles: Highly intelligent, easy to train, quick to please, and hypoallergenic, making them ideal for mixing with Labs and Goldens to create low-to-no-shed dogs.

All our dogs are specifically bred for temperament, gentleness, and soundness.

Our Ethics of Breeding & Puppy Raising

VIP Dog Teams began breeding dogs to address the lack of reputable, ethical breeders and suitable dogs for facility and therapy work. Our head trainer, Nancy, brings her experience as a NICU/OB nurse and extensive knowledge in genetics, health, and puppy whelping to our program.

Why We Breed

Facility and therapy dogs must be incredibly tolerant, low-to-medium energy, patient, and friendly to handle the demands and stress of their roles. We did not start breeding to make money but to ensure the availability of dogs with the right qualities.

Our Breeding Process

Our foundation dogs come from well-respected, ethical breeders. They undergo rigorous health clearances, training, and temperament testing, including DNA analysis, OFA’s Penn Hip, cardiac, and eye exams, before being considered for breeding. We only breed dogs that pass these extensive tests.

Puppy Raising Program

We use the Puppy Culture program to raise our puppies, setting them up for success from birth. Our commitment extends to careful screening of puppy applicants and providing ongoing support for new owners.

Applying for a Puppy

When applying, let us know if you're interested in a puppy raiser role, a facility pup prospect, or a therapy pup prospect. Occasionally, we have puppies that make great pets, so inform us if that interests you.

At 7 weeks, we test the litter to assess each puppy's potential. We'll match you with the puppy best suited for the job you need it to do and your family's lifestyle.

For more information, please contact us at [email protected]

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Nancy Mitchell

Nancy Mitchell is the founder of VIP Dog Teams as well as the head trainer. Nancy Founded VIP Dog Teams as a nonprofit 501c3 in 2016.

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Meet our Dams

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Maggie

Meet Maggie: CGC Certified Therapy Dog

Breed: English Golden Retriever

DOB: 9/3/22

Adult Weight: 55 lbs

Maggie embodies the best qualities of a Golden Retriever: she’s friendly, intelligent, and very food-motivated. She is a true love.

As a certified community therapy dog, Maggie volunteers with her handler, Sara, in programs like the Boys & Girls Club Pup Club reading program. Maggie settles comfortably on her blanket, providing a non-judgmental presence for the kids who come to read with her. She remains calm and enjoys being petted by her human friends, bringing joy and comfort wherever she goes.

Penn Hip Distraction Index

Rt DI=0.35 Lft DI 0.33

Breed average for GR= 0.45

OFA Elbows negative for elbow dysplasia

OFA Cardiac =normal cardiovascular exam
OFA CAER=normal clear to breed

Embark DNA= Clear of all breed related genetic diseases, recessive carrier
for Ichthyosis, ICH1

 

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Mia

Meet Mia: CGC, Certified Therapy Dog

Breed Multigenerational Australian Labradoodle
DOB:2/10/22

Adult weight 27lbs


Mia is a social butterfly. She loves to meet new people. Adults, kids, elderly she just wants attention and pets from everyone. Mia is a large mini/small medium size non shedding dog. She has 2 furnishings making her an excellent choice for those looking for a hypoallergenic option.


Penn Hip Distraction Index

Rt DI=0.53 Lft DI 0.50

OFA Elbows negative for elbow dysplasia

OFA Cardiac =normal cardiovascular exam

OFA CAER=normal clear to breed

Embark DNA= Clear of all breed related genetic diseases, one copy of CDDY/IVDD

Meet our Sires

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Mitch

Meet Mitch: CGC, PAT, Certified Therapy and School Facility Dog

Breed: F1b Goldendoodle

Date of Birth: 1/20/20

Adult Weight: 43 lbs

Mitch is a wonderful medium-sized, low to no shed F1b Goldendoodle. He has one copy of furnishings. Brave and loving, Mitch has a natural ability to connect with everyone he meets.

Mitch spends most days working at an elementary school alongside his school counselor handler, Ms. M. Kasso, forming the dynamic "Team M&M." His presence brings joy and comfort to the students, making a significant positive impact in their daily lives.

You can follow more of Mitch's adventures and see the amazing work he does on his Instagram page:

Mitchpvsdtherapydog

OFA= Good Hip confirmation

OFA Elbows =negative for elbow dysplasia

OFA Cardiac =normal cardiovascular exam

OFA CAER=normal clear to breed

Embark DNA= Clear of all breed related genetic disease, Carries one copy of
CDDY/IVDD

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Murphy

Meet Murphy: CGC, Certified Therapy and School Facility Dog

Breed Multigen Australian Labradoodle
DOB: 7/24/22
Adult Weight: 30lbs

Penn Hip Distraction Index

Rt DI=0.45 Lft DI 0.44

OFA Elbows negative for elbow dysplasia

OFA Cardiac =normal cardiovascular exam

OFA CAER=normal clear to breed

Embark DNA= Clear of all breed related genetic diseases, one recessive copy of DM

Murphy is a wonderful medium-sized, non shedding multigenerational Australian Labradoodle. He has two copies of furnishings, making him an excellent choice for those looking for a hypoallergenic option. Brave and loving,

Murphy spends most days working at an elementary school alongside his school counselor handler Bonnie. They make an excellent team. You can follow more of Murphy's adventures on his Instagram page:

Murphy_vip_therapist

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Hiro

Meet Hiro: CGC, Certified Community Therapy Dog

Breed F1b Goldendoodle
DOB:3/14/22
Adult Weight 40lbs

Hiro is a certified community therapy dog who excels in various activities with both adults and children. With an intuitive sense of when he is needed, Hiro offers comfort by leaning against individuals, inviting them to pet him. He is a medium-sized, non-shedding F1b Goldendoodle, bred specifically for his calm demeanor and gentle nature, carrying two copies of the furnishings gene, making him an excellent choice for those looking for a hypoallergenic option.

OFA= Good Hip confirmation

OFA Elbows =negative for elbow dysplasia

OFA Cardiac =normal cardiovascular exam

OFA CAER=clear to breed

Embark DNA= Clear of all breed related genetic diseases

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