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25.01.2022 To say I am overwhelmed with the heartfelt comments on this post from RightPaw is an understatement. Im so blessed to have met so many wonderful families that have supported Montys Moodles and made my gorgeous puppies so happy. For those looking for a puppy of any breed RightPaw is a wonderful platform where you can be matched with a responsible breeder and learn all you need to know about how to prepare for your new puppy. Check out their website at www.RightPaw.com.au.



25.01.2022 I can’t get enough of looking at these amazing colours.

25.01.2022 6 weeks old. Growing up too fast, doesnt get much cuter than this. NB: ALL SOLD.

24.01.2022 Id like to give a big shout out to these gorgeous people that have just become part of the Montys Moodles family. Each of my puppies are settling in beautifully



23.01.2022 Too much cuteness.

21.01.2022 EDIT: GUARDIAN Family found. Thanks for all your enquiries. I am looking for a guardian family for this gorgeous little lady. If you have been wanting a moodle but cost is a factor feel free to contact me for more details. You must live within 1 hour of Nowra or be willing to travel.

20.01.2022 Rosie is checking out one of our new custom made whelping boxes. Only the best for our Montys Moodles babies.



19.01.2022 My babies are 6 weeks already, how did that happen???

19.01.2022 For those of you who dont know, I am a BAS Agent which works well with raising puppies as I get to work from home. But, the best thing about this...... is that I never work alone. Love my babies.

18.01.2022 This little man has an interesting way of feeding

17.01.2022 We are super excited to welcome two beautiful new babies into our Montys Moodles breeding family. Meet Nala, the apricot toy cavoodle and Luna, the black and white moodle. Luna came to our house today with her gorgeous guardian family, whom we would not be able to produce so many gorgeous babies in such a special, loving environment without. If you are interesting in being a part of our journey by becoming a guardian family in the future, please message me for more details and to fill out an application. You must live within an hour of nowra (or be prepared to travel). A special thank you to Belloui Labradoodles and Cavoodles SA for entrusting us with one of your gorgeous puppies.

16.01.2022 Bambis pups - 7 weeks old (Not available)



15.01.2022 Im happy to announce that Montys Moodles is now a fully registered member of the AAPDB (Australian Association of Pet Dog Breeders). Full vet audit done and passed with flying colours, yah. Photo just added for that cute factor lol

15.01.2022 The most important time in a puppies development is between 5 and 16 weeks in regards to introducing them to a range of situations, things, other people, dogs etc. it is the key stage for socialization so during this time of isolation and social distancing people who have puppies will need to get very creative. Instead of focusing on what you cant do, think of all the things you can do, even just around your own home. If anyone needs support with this feel free to message me through my page.

14.01.2022 We would like to welcome 6 beautiful moodles into the world (born 18th of September). Such a perfect bunch of cuties.

13.01.2022 We have the pleasure of looking after this gorgeous ball of fluff this weekend. He is from Sammy and Raritys previous litter. He is soooo delightful and its great to see what a beautiful dog he has turned into.

13.01.2022 Bambis babies, 6 weeks old

13.01.2022 5 weeks old and getting more and more gorgeous every day.

12.01.2022 This is my happy place.

10.01.2022 Do you need help calming your dog? This is perfect for calming an anxious puppy when crate training or leaving them alone. There are longer ones you can use from same channel as well. https://youtu.be/yRKh7740RD4

08.01.2022 Mollys babies- 6 weeks old and we have just had our health check, first vaccine and microchip. Cute little telly tubbies. NB: All puppies are now sold

08.01.2022 Love is in the air. There will be some shenanigans happening between these two pretty soon. Exciting times NB: waitlist is full for this litter

08.01.2022 We would like to introduce you to our new Montys Moodles family member, Mr Benji. He will be a future stud for some of our lucky ladies.

08.01.2022 Happy Easter from Montys Moodles to you all. Have a blessed day.

07.01.2022 Having fun in our outdoor puppy fun zone. Growing way too fast

07.01.2022 We wanted to pass on some information about poisonous plants in your garden after one of our darling ex rescue dogs became very ill. The list is extensive so pl...ease be very careful with your planting. We have included plants for all animals in the list with images associated more to dogs. COMMON POISONOUS PLANTS: Lilies are extremely dangerous and will kill cats, and especially kittens, even if just a very small amount is ingested. All parts of the plant are toxic and all lilies should be considered poisonous. Signs of poisoning include lethargy, depression and vomiting and if untreated, acute kidney or renal failure will occur and potentially death. In dogs, eating lilies will probably result in a stomach upset. A cat that is suspected of ingesting lilies should be taken to the vet or animal emergency hospital immediately. Bulbs such as daffodils, tulips and jonquils are poisonous to both cats and dogs with the main concern being that bulbs are often confused by pets as a ball to play with. They might dig it up or find one in the garden shed, toss it around and then start chewing on it, potentially resulting in them being poisoned. Brunfelsia australis, commonly known as Yesterday, Today, Tomorrow, is a very popular hedging plant in WA with purple flowers that fade to white. As beautiful and hardy as it is, if eaten it can cause muscle spasms and severe convulsions similar to strychnine poisoning and could potentially cause death within just a few hours. Young animals should be discouraged from being near this plant and when hedging it, every leaf and stem should be discarded. Blue-green algae affects ponds and stagnant water in the garden in summer and pets should not be allowed to drink from these. It can cause terrible illness or even death. Rhubarb is a popular vegetable but whilst the stems are completely edible, the leaves are toxic and should not be fed to chickens or even placed in the compost. It is safest to remove the leaves and put them in the rubbish bin immediately. The fallen fruit from apricot trees is often left on the ground. For the health of the garden these should be picked up to discourage pests and diseases but in fact, it is essential for pet owners to collect apricots off the ground since the kernels can be dangerous if dogs chew the seed and manage to crack through to the kernel. Wandering Jew is a common weed in WA gardens and is often left to grow as a ground cover with garden owners thinking that it is quite attractive. However, dogs love to walk through and lie in its cool leaves on a hot day but as they do this the sap from its broken stems cause their tummy and legs to get a red, itchy rash. There are quite a number of popular house plants that are poisonous to pets including members of the ivy family, philodendron and the umbrella plant. Cut flowers are some of the most toxic of all plants so with this in mind, it is best to be safe with all house plants and vases of flowers. Keep them out of reach of dogs and cats, especially puppies and kittens who are left on their own and who are in the mood for destruction. Place plants and vases on tables, cabinets or plant holders and if a cat shows any interest in them, perhaps remove them altogether. TOXIC PLANTS LIST The list of toxic plants with the capacity to cause anything from rashes to death is extensive but whilst some are shown below, our best advice is to be aware and perhaps be a bit more careful with young animals who are destructive or who see everything as a potential toy. Just like teaching pets that the road is an unsafe place to be, they can also be trained that there are more appropriate toys than plants, bulbs, seeds and sticks. Agapanthus (Roots) Aloe (Leaves) Angels Trumpet (All parts) Apricots (Stem, bark and seed kernels) Arum Lily (Spine and bulbs) Asparagus Fern (All parts) Avocado (Fruit, leaves, bark, seed) Azalea (All parts) Bird of Paradise (Fruit, seeds) Caladium (All parts) Cape Lilac (Berries) Clematis (All parts) Cotoneaster glaucophyllus (Fruit) Cycads (Seeds) Daffodils (All parts but especially bulbs) Daphne (Berries, bark, leaves) Dumb Cane Dieffenbachia (All parts) Foxgloves (Leaves, seeds, flowers) Frangipani (Sap) Gladioli (Bulbs) Hellebore (All parts) Hyacinth (Bulbs, leaves, flowers) Hydrangea (Leaves, stems) Ivy (All parts of most varieties) Jonquil (Bulbs) Kalanchoe (All parts) Lantana (All parts) Lily (All parts) Lily of the Valley (All parts) Lobelia (All parts) Macadamia (Nuts) Marijuana (All parts) Fruit Salad Plant Monstera (Unripe fruit) Morning Glory (Seeds) Nightshade (All parts) Oleander (All parts, including dead leaves) Onion (Bulbs) Ornamental chilli (Fruit) Philodendron (All parts) Poinsettia (Leaves, flowers) Rhododendron (All parts) Rhubarb (Leaves) Savin Juniper (All parts) Sweet Pea (Seeds, pods) Tomato Plants (Leaves) Tulip (Bulbs) Umbrella Plant (All parts) Wandering Jew (Leaves, stems, sap) Wisteria (Seeds, pods) Yesterday, Today, Tomorrow (All parts) Yucca (All parts)

07.01.2022 Growing so fast, enjoying the wide open spaces. We are so lucky to have such an amazing property to bring these gorgeous babies up in.

06.01.2022 Doesnt get much cuter than this.

06.01.2022 We are now taking applications for this little honey (Ellie the cavoodle)to find the perfect guardian family. Instead of rehoming our breeding dogs when they are adults our guardianship program means our dogs are cared for by a family whom they will then remain with when they retire from breeding. For more details and to be emailed an application please message me with your email address. ... NB: you must live within an hour of Bomaderry

05.01.2022 How to teach on your mat for those that are interested. This is a fantastic tool to teach impulse control and promote calmness. Once mastered (with the expectation that they dont get off the mat until you tell them) it makes your dog easier to control when you have visitors or if you go to peoples house etc.

05.01.2022 Bambis 2 little bubbas born this morning after a VERY long night. NB: these puppies are spoken for.

04.01.2022 Okay, who can relate to this???? Its certainly true in my house.

03.01.2022 Learning how to use our slide

03.01.2022 Sammy has decided to double date as he feels there is plenty of love to go around. Our gorgeous little Bambi is now on heat as well. Roll on puppy heaven. NB: waiting list for both these litters are full.

03.01.2022 Please please please be careful, there are soooo many scammers out at the moment taking advantage of people who are desperate to get puppies. The following Facebook page is a great place to air concerns and keep up to date with scams people have found. Dont let impatience blind you to the warming signs. Be diligent and patient

03.01.2022 We were lucky enough to have Dudley, one of bambi and sammys beautiful puppies from a previous litter and his gorgeous family come and visit today. It was such a treat to see what an amazing dog he has turned into. Thank you Lara and Pat for taking the time to visit.

02.01.2022 Had to share this (thanks Loveable Moodles). Happy Mothers Day to all the furmummies our there, especially those that have already given my babies such special, loving homes. Bless you all.

02.01.2022 We are super excited to welcome 6 beautiful puppies into the Montys Moodles family. 4 boys and 2 girls born last night. Both mum and pups are doing amazing. #all spoken for.

02.01.2022 Had to share this. When you are trying to do a photo shoot and the puppy just can’t keep their eyes open. Bless you little Daisy.

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