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9.10.22- I have retired from breeding!

I have retired, however, I will maintain this website and its information as a reference for my Atlas Families.

I have pursued other endeavors and am excited to share them with you! Some families have followed my journey for years now, others are new to the Atlas Family. If you want more information on my current projects, you can read more here.

My girls are done being mamas and get to retire as well, and I’m so proud of the puppies they made! I look forward to having an open schedule with my dogs; no heat cycles, pregnancies, or newborns to prevent them from hiking, camping, and going to the dog park! We always had to take precautions with pregnancies and newborns, but now my girls can roughhouse at the dog park and leap from rock to rock in a stream.

#AdoptAndShopResponsibly

There are plenty of fantastic dogs in the world, but not all dog breeders are fantastic. Do your research, ask questions, and aim for full transparency with how they raise their adult dogs and puppies.

I encourage you to also look into adoption at your local shelter!

You may find your next best friend at a no-kill shelter near you via the No Kill Network here.


 

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Kona enjoying a sunset, overlooking the Blue Ridge Mountains, VA

Kona enjoying a sunset, overlooking the Blue Ridge Mountains, VA

Cuddling with Virgo from Max’s 2022 litter!


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 Zero-Kennel Cockapoos

My cockapoos are raised in-home with me: enjoying the couch, bed, and my obnoxious singing. As I build my business, I can afford to steadily increase the number of cockapoos in my home, a luxury most breeding-dependent homes do not have. Therefore, my girls are well-socialized, well groomed, and well exercised. Happy Moms make for Happy Pups! Read more about my cockapoo females below:

 
 
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Cockapoos: The Trail Companion

Cockapoo owners can tell you first hand, their athleticism may surprise you. Our ability to hike, kayak, boulder, and swim has not been hindered by having a β€œsmall dog”. Both Kona and Max express a love for running and hiking, often with more vigor than their larger breed friends. Swimming takes some encouraging, but a comfy life-vest makes for a comfortable day on a kayak. Read more about cockapoo exercise and training below:

 
 
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