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Our Miss Willow is a gorgeous, F1 Labradoodle! She has a fun, inquisitive, and loyal personality. We have retired Miss Willow because the interest in our labradoodles has dropped significantly, in favor of our goldendoodles. We have placed Miss Willow with a wonderful gentleman looking for a canine companion to fill up his days. We will miss Willow and her youthfulness, wagging tail, and smiling face. Hugs and best wishes to her in her new adventure!
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Our first ever F1 mini goldendoodle, Miss Honey was retired early in 2012. She has produced many amazing litters for us. She has been placed with a wonderful family who seem to be spoiling her wonderfully! We Miss our Honey Girl...she was such a snuggle bug.
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Miss Phoebe was retired in January, 2012. She produced many amazing F1B standard labradoodle litters for us, especially gorgeous chocolates and blacks. She has a very sweet disposition, and a loyal temperament. She was placed with a wonderful family who own one of her babies! Best wishes to Phoebe in her new life with her new family!
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Mindy has to be one of the sweetest dogs on earth. She is always so gentle and affectionate.
She could spend her days lying at your feet, on her back, enjoying an endless belly rub. We truly
miss our Mindy Girl. She was placed with the wonderful folks at
www.dvgrr.org. They are experts in placing golden retrievers who need forever homes.
Whoever adopts Miss Mindy will be blessed all of their days with her.
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Autumn isn’t really “retired”. She is co-owned by another family nearby. We have released Autumn from breeding by Pin Oak, and her co-owner is pursuing breeding Autumn on her own. If you would be interested in a puppy from Autumn, please contact us and we can forward to you her owner’s contact information.
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Maggie was retired in 2010. Maggie is a sweetheart, full of love and a constantly wagging tail! She has been a joy for us and a terrific mom to her litters of puppies. We will miss her youthfulness and that wagging tail. Our best to Maggie as she enjoys a new adventure with her new family.
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Holly was retired from breeding in January, 2010. She has provided amazing litters for us for the past few years. She was placed with Delaware Valley Golden Retriever Rescue (www.dvgrr.org) as they are experienced in placing purebred Goldens with their new forever homes. We miss Holly greatly. Her personality, wagging tail, and “smile” were always a welcome and uplifting reward to me as I interacted with her on a daily basis. We wish Holly all the best, and hope that she has a great future with her new family. Hugs and Kisses, Holly Girl!
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We miss our buddy! Outlaw was an amazing guy, who had so much going for him. We retired Outlaw because we realized his size would not be what we wanted to reproduce in our breeding program. He was a bigger guy, and we are tailoring our program to produce small standards not more than 60 lbs., preferably. Anyway, Outlaw was placed with a doodle rescue group, www.idog.biz. They are working to find Outlaw the perfect forever home.
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Retiring Ella was one of the most difficult decisions a breeder has to make. Ella has everything anyone could want in a doodle: Looks, personality, intelligence, whimsy! But her puppies inherited the ability to shed, much more than an F1B doodle owner may want. So, we decided to place Ella with www.idog.biz . They are a wonderful doodle rescue group who can help us match up Ella with just the right home. We miss Ella terribly. We wish her well….
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In February, 2009, we discovered that our Tessie Girl had an autoimmune disorder. Because of that we knew right away that she should not be used in breeding. We are so sad to see her leave us, and sad that we could not have puppies with her…she is a gem in all regards…she is true to the golden breed, and we love her dearly. We placed Tess with the fine folks at Delaware Valley Golden Retriever Rescue. www.dvgrr.org. We know that they are experts in placing Goldens who need new forever homes. We have high hopes for her adoption and placement. All our best wishes to Tess and her new family.
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Margo was retired on July 10, 2008, when the great folks at Labrador Retriever Rescue (www.lrr.org) came to take her with them. Margo is a fantastic dog. She has delivered many wonderful puppies, was a careful and attentive mama, and just the best dog ever. Giving up Margo has had to be one of the hardest things I’ve had to do; she was my dog, but I knew the time had come to place her with a loving, forever family and home. Margo will be 6 in January of ’09, and has many wonderful years left to offer her next family. I hope they enjoy her as much as we have. We all are so sad to see Margo go, but we know the folks at LRR will take all the necessary steps and precautions to see that she is placed in the perfect home and family. Hugs and Kisses forever, to our chocolate sweetheart!!!
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Little Willie has been retired from breeding. He is only 5 years old (May, 2008), but because he produces mostly black puppies, we decided to stop using him. While we here at Pin Oak love the black doodles and think they are absolutely gorgeous, they are simply the least requested color, and sometimes harder to sell. But Willie is our adorable, lovable, playful family dog, who resides happily in the house with us. We love our “Little Man”, but decided that his breeding days have unfortunately come to an end. He sired a few nice litters, with awesome temperaments to match. Happy retirement, Little Man!
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Princess is our beautiful, sleek, black Labrador retriever. Princess is an amazing gem, who is ready to retire. She has produced some awesome litters for us in the past. Now that she is 5 years old (Jan. ’08), we realize that a responsible breeder will retire her and let her enjoy her remaining years without the demands that whelping and nurturing puppies can bring. So, as sad as we are to see her go, we know that the timing is right for just the perfect family to adopt her and receive all the love, fun, and joy that Princess brings to our lives.
We contacted the Labrador Retriever Rescue (www.lrr.org) about Princess, and they came to evaluate her. They agreed she would be easy to adopt, based on her temperament, personality, and awesome health record. Housetraining did not seem to be too big of a concern for them. Anyway, we are sad to see Princess go; she is a beautiful, loving and fun-loving lab. We wish Princess all the best in her retirement. Her adoptive family we be blessed immensely, we are sure.
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“Sam” is one
of the most loving and affectionate dogs
I’ve ever known. She has a gentle
disposition and loves to hug! While Sam
loves to romp and play, she is more interested
in showing you love and affection and getting
hugs in return.
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Barney
is now retired and is no longer used for
breeding. Barney is an awesome dog, but
we are updating our breeding program to
include male standards in the 60-65 lb.
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Annie
has just recently been retired, and has
found the perfect family home…kids
and a yard to run around in! She is in
paradise, and is greatly loved by her
new owners. We miss Annie very much,
her playful and loyal temperament, and
her beautiful coat. Annie was a great
mom and had beautiful babies. We miss
her greatly.
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Izzie, short for Isabelle,
is named after the hurricane
of 2003 because we brought her
home the day Hurricane Isabelle
tore through Pennsylvania . But
Izzie is nothing like her namesake,
I can assure you. She has been
a gem of a dog, and has had beautiful
litters of chocolate and black
goldendoodles. Izzie is now retired
because she has acid reflux,
which makes her pregnancies pretty
uncomfortable. In keeping with
the best interests of my dogs,
I have found a perfect home for
Izzie where she can retire. I
will miss Izzie immensely around
here; she was our first golden
used in our goldendoodle breeding
program here at Pin Oak Farm.
We love you, Izzie!
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Mikey
Pin Oak Farm sadly misses our buddy, Mikey. Mikey is a gorgeous white standard poodle. He had amazing intelligence and personality. Mikey’s only flaw was that he produced shedding doodle puppies. For that reason, we placed Mikey in one of the best homes on earth! He is already making friends in his new neighborhood, and is enjoying life as the purebred poodle that he absolutely is! Many thanks to his perfect adoptive family…Mikey has a great home, and you have a really great dog!
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