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Rudy Cutie's Doodles
When Wayne and I, Josie, purchased his family farm we had a dream of raising Aussiedoodles at it! November 2016 this came to life. Since then our family has grown with our 3 children and a few more Dogs to love. We pride ourselves on excellent education and knowledge in breeding, whelping, bloodlines and care. Learn more
Testimonials
It was a wonderful experience getting a puppy from Josie!.I love my little girl!Josie knows so much knowledge about these beautiful dogs. You can tell she cares where the puppies go to and loves her dogs. My vet was very pleased to hear everything she does for the puppies before they go to their forever homes. 5 stars!!
It was wonderful dealing with Josie, the breeder, and the puppies are amazingly adorable! I will definitely want another in a couple years! She sent me update pictures and made sure he was in the best health! I am extremely happy with my puppy and my overall experience was amazing!
We love our little puppy. An amazing breeder to work with. You can tell the puppies are well taken care of. Would recommend Josie to anyone looking for an amazing puppy.
Scam alert
Please be aware that the online puppy scammers are hard at work attempting to steal your money and sell you a puppy that doesn't even exist.
I will never sell a puppy without talking to you in person or on the phone. I also do not take payment through a click-to-buy option on my web.
What is a puppy scam?
Puppy scammers post fake litters online or pretend to be someone they’re not (usually an existing breeder) to take advantage of puppy sales (sans the puppies.) This means that if you aren’t careful, you could find the perfect puppy, send the ‘breeder’ your money, and never receive a puppy or any follow-up communication in return.
While many times these fake listings appear on websites like Craigslist, some scammers find ways to position themselves as reputable breeders by stealing personal information from them.
Luckily, it’s easy to know what to look for to ensure your puppy buying experience is both safe and enjoyable.
What are the red flags?
No phone calls. The seller prefers to handle communication by email and not the phone. A reputable breeder will always communicate with you via phone or video chat (if not in person) before selling you a puppy. Fraudulent sellers are oftentimes outside of the U.S. and may be hiding their phone number by only communicating by email.
Copycat or stock photos. Photos of the dog or ad text can be found on multiple websites. Search for the text in the listing to see if the seller copied and pasted it from another site.
Sketchy payment. The seller asks for wiring of money or payment by gift cards. Be aware that if you choose a non-secure method of payment, it is highly unlikely that you will get your money back.
Price is too good to be true. Research the prices for the breed you are considering ahead of time. Well-bred dogs sold at deeply discounted prices are typically frauds.​