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ze Golden-Labradoodle puppy being raised in our Estes Park, Colorado home with intention, structure, and daily care—not a kennel environment.
From the earliest days, Coco has been thoughtfully prepared to support a smooth transition into family life. Beginning at just four days old, she received Early Neurological Stimulation (ENS), early scent and environmental introduction, and daily gentle handling to build confidence, resilience, and adaptability.
Now at approximately 12 weeks of age, Coco has begun a structured potty routine and positive crate training. She understands designated potty areas, is around 70% potty trained, and is sleeping in the crate through the night, giving families a meaningful head start. All training has been introduced gradually and in an age-appropriate, positive way.
Coco has also started short, positive car rides to reduce stress with travel and new environments. She responds to a gentle recall cue (“puppy, puppy, puppy”) and is well socialized with other dogs, immediate family members, friends, and outside visitors. These experiences help her approach new people and situations with curiosity rather than fear.
Coco is a standard-size Golden-Labradoodle. Her mom weighs approximately 45 lbs, and her dad is a full Labrador Retriever at 80 lbs, so she is expected to mature into a medium-to-large, sturdy family companion.
She goes home with a one-year health guarantee, a Puppy Parent Take-Home Guide (feeding, crate training, potty training, and routines), and a take-home bag that includes a scented blanket, comforting stuffed toy, food for the first day, treats, poop bags, and of course—Coco herself. Ongoing support is always available.
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Luna’s Mountain Doodles | Estes Park, Colorado