Rowan
Rowan
May 7, 2025
dam
sable (goberian)
sable (goberian)
available
Sable the Goberian & Graham the Mini Goldendoodle
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Rowan has a quiet, thoughtful nature. He likes to pause and sniff around before diving into something new. Playful and affectionate, heâs often one of the first to curl up for a nap, especially in a welcoming lap. Rowan enjoys a variety of toys and seems happy to play with just about anything.
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If you are interested in one of our puppies, please fill out the interest form, or text/call us at 845.384.2639.
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We require a deposit to reserve a puppy, ensuring serious inquiries and helping us cover initial care costs like vaccinations and vet visits. This allows us to focus on finding loving, responsible homes for each of our puppies.
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Your New Puppy
When you decide to bring home one of our puppies, you become a member of our extended family, and we want to make sure you are set up for success with your new family member. When you bring your new puppy home, we will provide the following:
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What is a Goberdoodle?

a Few Notes on The Future
plans for our breeding program moving forward
Goberians are fantastic family pets, and will likely be the focus of my breeding program in the future. They are part Golden Retriever and part Siberian Husky. Goldens are such wonderful family dogs, but the breed is plagued by health issues. Siberian Huskies are known for being very healthy, and I want to focus on bringing that to the breed, while keeping the wonderful temperament and trainability.
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Sable will receive all appropriate health testing as soon as she is old enough. My intention was to evaluate her conformation and start all of her health testing when she turned two (at an appropriate time after her previous heat cycle to be able to get the best hip x-ray) but my vet's stud dog--a mini Goldendoodle--had other plans, so health testing is still pending, but will absolutely be happening. That said, I expect no issues as her breeder noted her parents were clear.
How Our Puppies Are Raised
All of our puppies are raised in our home, as members of our family. They are all handled a great deal and we work on desensitizing them to many of the stimuli that can stress dogs, from nail trims to vacuum cleaners.
Early Neurological Stimulation
We use Early Neurological Stimulation (ENS) techniques to give each puppy the best possible start in life. ENS is a series of gentle exercises introduced during a specific window in early development, typically from days 3 to 16 after birth. These short, carefully controlled activities stimulate the puppies' neurological systems, promoting stronger heartbeats, better stress tolerance, and enhanced immune function.
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By introducing mild challenges early on, we help each puppy build a foundation of confidence, adaptability, and resilience. This not only supports their physical development but also contributes to their emotional stability and ability to handle new situations calmly. The result? Puppies that are well-adjusted, curious, and ready to bond with their new families, prepared to thrive in a variety of environments and lifestyles.
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Crate Training
Even if you plan on never crating your adult dog, crates are an invaluable training tool, and something that every dog should be used to.â I will die on this hill, and here's why:
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Imagine you have a perfectly behaved, perfectly mannered adult dog. She never has an accident and never chews on things she shouldn't. She sleeps at the foot of your bed every night, waits patiently by the door when you go out without her, and spends most of the rest of her day with you. It's a good life, and you have no need for a kennel.
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One day she gets injured on a walk. She needs to go to the vet, and requires a minor surgery. After surgery, she is put into a kennel so she can rest and recover and be monitored. If she is accustomed to a kennel, this will not be a big deal to her, and she will be best able to do her own part in her recovery by letting her body be quiet. She will also be safe from the other dogs coming through the clinic, many of whom are in pain and scared themselves. On the other hand, if a kennel is a new to her, it may be frightening and increase her stress levels--the last thing she needs during this time.
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I spend time with each puppy individually, helping them grow accustomed to a kennel, and I hope each pup's new family will do the same, even if they do not see a kennel as a tool they will use often.
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Our Breeding Goals
Goberians
âOur Goberian breeding program is guided by a clear and purposeful vision: to produce dogs with the structure, temperament, and health needed for long, fulfilling lives as cherished family companions. We prioritize sound conformation that supports joint health and physical longevity, reducing the risk of orthopedic issues that can affect active breeds. Equally important is temperament—our goal is to raise Goberians who are stable, affectionate, and adaptable, making them ideal for families of all kinds.
Health is at the heart of our mission, and we are especially focused on reducing the risk of cancer, a common concern in Golden Retrievers. By carefully selecting breeding pairs with strong, diverse genetics and minimal cancer history, we strive to produce puppies that are not only beautiful and well-balanced but also healthier than the average Golden Retriever.
Goberdoodles
The timing of this first Goberdoodle litter had more to do with nature taking its course than as much planning as we would normally have intended. That said, we had been considering a limited amount of breeding to introduce the RSPO2 allele, which is largely responsible for producing the dogs that are considered to be "hypoallergenic" or "non-shedding."
Our Commitment
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