About Us

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A Little About Us:

Hi!  I’d love to tell you a little about us.  I’m Crystal Bowser and I am a small dog breeder of AKC Miniature Poodle and Mini Goldendoodle puppies.  I live in North Central Kansas and have been breeding dogs since 2008.

My husband and I live on a small ranch where we enjoy our animals and the peaceful countryside.  In the past I have worked for our veterinarian and I was a professional groomer for over 10 years.  My husband, David, is a welder.

Our love of camping, hiking, and road trips are shared with our Mini Goldendoodles and Miniature Poodles.  They are the perfect companions for our outdoorsy adventures.  Evenings are usually spent curled up and snuggling with them either on the deck or while watching T.V. in the living room.

-Crystal, Golden B Acres

About Our Breeding Program:

All of our Mini Goldendoodle and AKC Miniature Poodle puppies are raised in our home.  They get attention and played with several times a day and are exposed to normal household sights and sounds like the vacuum, T.V., radio, etc.  In addition, we also do the following:

  • Early Neurologic Stimulation:  This helps the brain to develop quicker and it helps them to take stressful situations better in the future.
  • Early Scent Stimulation:  Helps their sense of smell to develop better.  Great for those that are going into a service dog position.
  • Sound Desensitization:  Helps to reduce the stress associated with noises such as fireworks, thunder storms, traffic, etc.  It also helps them to recover quicker if they are startled.
  • Temperament Testing:  This allows us to help match puppies and owners that will work well together.
  • Potty Training Started:  Helps to make the transition to a new home easier.  It also has helped in their new owners having a quicker and easier time in finishing the puppies potty training.
  • Crate Acclimation Started:  We start getting the puppies used to being in a crate, starting with several siblings in the crate together.  They spend short times in the crate, making future crate training a little easier.