Guardian Home Program

What is a Guardian Home?

We are currently taking applications for female guardian homes.

 White Star Aussiedoodles Guardian Home Program is a program where individuals or families become "guardians" of the breeder's puppies, serving as homes for breeding dogs.


Guardian home dogs are cared for by the guardian family including vet visits, grooming, and exercise. Any breeding vet visits or testing will be covered by the breeder. Once the dog is retired from our breeding program, we as breeders will pay to have them spay or neutered and the guardian home received full ownership.


As a gesture of gratitude, the breeder pays $500 per litter to female guardian families and $250 per litter to stud (male) guardian families.

blue merle aussiedoodle

GUARDIAN DOG OPPORTUNITIES

(We currently have 3 opportunities for guardian homes)

Cider

Mini Ultra Multigen Aussiedoodle Female.

Cider is a pup from our most recent litter from June Bug and Duke with a high % of Aussie. She is a spectacular girl with amazing markings. She currently looks like she will have 2 different colored eyes, one of which being blue with a super vibrant almost white grey to her merle. She is expected to be around 25lbs. Both mom and dad are great family dogs with excellent temperament and very smart. Cider is an affectionate pup that loves to be cuddled.

UPCOMING OPPORTUNITIES

2025 is the year of expanding our program by holding back pups from some of our favorite foundational females as they get closer to retiring or because we have a special pairing that we don't want to miss out on. As of right now we only intend on holding back females unless the right male comes a long. We love our pups very much and it is very important to us that we pair them with the right homes. Homes that will take the time for advanced training and socialization as well as giving them lots of love! If you are interest in doing our Guardian Home program please reach out and get added to our list!

Cider is a June/Duke puppy that we are potentially holding back. for more info please reach out.

JUNE BUG

June Bug is an AKC registered Australian Shepherd. She is a beautiful phantom blue merle girl with crystal blue eyes. She is house trained, crate trained (she loves her crate) and has had basic obedience training. June is 30-35lbs. She loves kids and gets along great with other dogs and cats. She loves to play and won't pass an opportunity to cuddle. We are planning on getting two more litters out of her.

Guardian Home FAQs

  • How much does it cost to join the guardian home program?

    The guardian family pays $500 to participate.

  • Who owns the dog during the guardian home period?

    The breeder remains the legal owner until the dog's breeding responsibilities are fulfilled.

  • What vet costs are covered by the guardian family?

    The guardian family covers regular vet costs associated with the dog as a pet.

  • What responsibilities do guardian families have during the breeding process?

    Guardian families need to bring the dog to routine vet visits and, for breeding-related activities, may need to meet with the breeder at the vet's office or arrange pickups.

  • How long do dogs stay with the breeder during breeding?

    Female dogs stay with the breeder for two weeks prior to delivering and until the puppies are weaned (around 8 weeks old).


    Male dogs usually are with the breeder for 1-2 days. 

  • Can guardian families visit their dog during breeding?

    Yes! Guardian homes will be able to have regular visits with momma and puppies while at the breeders.

  • How are guardian families compensated for their involvement?

    Female guardian families receive $500 per litter, while stud (male) guardian families receive $250 per litter as a thank-you gesture from the breeder.

Guardian Home FAQs

  • How much does it cost to join the guardian home program?

    The guardian family pays $500 to participate.

  • Who owns the dog during the guardian home period?

    The breeder remains the legal owner until the dog's breeding responsibilities are fulfilled.

  • What vet costs are covered by the guardian family?

    The guardian family covers regular vet costs associated with the dog as a pet.

  • What responsibilities do guardian families have during the breeding process?

    Guardian families need to bring the dog to routine vet visits and, for breeding-related activities, may need to meet with the breeder at the vet's office or arrange pickups.

  • How long do dogs stay with the breeder during breeding?

    Female dogs stay with the breeder for two weeks prior to delivering and until the puppies are weaned (around 8 weeks old).


    Male dogs usually are with the breeder for 1-2 days. 

  • Can guardian families visit their dog during breeding?

    Yes! Guardian homes will be able to have regular visits with momma and puppies while at the breeders.

  • How are guardian families compensated for their involvement?

    Female guardian families receive $500 per litter, while stud (male) guardian families receive $250 per litter as a thank-you gesture from the breeder.

Apply to Become a Guardian Home

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