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Goldendoodle Breeder Serving New York Families

New York is one of the states we've delivered to most — from Long Island to Rochester to the Hudson Valley. The state is big and the families are spread out, and we've learned that it doesn't matter much where you are. JP or Erin flies in-cabin with your puppy to JFK, LaGuardia, or Long Island MacArthur and meet you at the airport — whichever one is closest to you.. Your puppy is never in cargo, never with a transport service, and never handed off to someone else. We've done this run enough times that it's become routine for us, even if it never feels routine for the families waiting on the other end.

We're JP and Erin Ruppe, and we've been raising F1B and F1BB Mini and Medium Goldendoodles in our home in Burlington, NC since 2011. Not in a kennel — in our home. Every parent dog in our program is OFA health-tested and genetically screened before they're ever bred, and every puppy comes with a comprehensive health guarantee. You can meet every parent dog on our site before you ever apply.

Pricing is $3,700 flat. That includes health certificate, first vaccinations, microchip, health guarantee, puppy pack, and personal delivery to your door. No hidden fees.

Airport List

NYC Metro JFK (John F. Kennedy) — Manhattan, Brooklyn, Nassau County, western Long Island

 

LaGuardia (LGA) — Manhattan, the Bronx, Queens, Westchester

 

Long Island MacArthur (ISP) — Central and eastern Long Island, Suffolk County

 

Upstate New York Albany International (ALB) — Albany, Troy, Saratoga Springs, Hudson Valley

 

Greater Rochester (ROC) — Rochester and surrounding areas

 

Buffalo Niagara (BUF) — Buffalo, Niagara Falls, western New York

 

Syracuse Hancock (SYR) — Syracuse and Central New York

Our Dogs

With puppies arriving year- round, check our our moms. 

Puppy application

Fill out this questionnaire to help us hand-select the perfect pup for you!

pricing & Delivery

What's included, plus details on In-Person Delivery.

About us

Getting to know your breeder is arguably the most important step.

Frequently asked questions

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