Our Girls

These are our Girls - the heart of Milk & Honey Doodles. Each one is deeply loved, purposefully chosen, and cherished as part of our family. They fill our days with joy, snuggles, and sunshine and they’re the reason our program feels so sweet.

Hattie 
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Hattie is a second-generation Milk & Honey girl, born and raised right here with us. Her name reflects the idea of heart — a gentle nod to the biblical call to lead with love, patience, and faithfulness in all things. That spirit shows so clearly in who she is every day. She is everything we could have hoped for in a homegrown mama sweet, loyal, and endlessly loving. An old soul at heart, Hattie finds joy in the simplest moments: curling up beside you on the couch or resting quietly at your feet. Her steady temperament, intuitive nature, and nurturing presence make her a treasured part of our program and a beautiful reflection of the heart behind Milk & Honey built on love, purpose, and faithful care.Hattie has passed her OFA health testing, and her results are available upon request.

Hattie has been comprehensively health tested to support the long-term health and wellbeing of her puppies. She is genetically clear of the following Poodle and Golden Retriever–associated conditions:

Poodle-Associated Genetic Conditions

  • Neonatal Encephalopathy with Seizures (NEWS) — Clear

  • Progressive Retinal Atrophy (prcd-PRA) — Clear

  • Von Willebrand Disease Type I (vWD I) — Clear

  • Degenerative Myelopathy (DM) — Clear

  • GM2 Gangliosidosis — Clear

  • Osteochondrodysplasia — Clear

  • Addison’s Disease (Poodle-type) — Clear

Golden Retriever - Associated Genetic Conditions

  • Ichthyosis (Golden Retriever Type) — Clear

  • Progressive Retinal Atrophy (GR-PRA1 & PRA2) — Clear

  • Degenerative Myelopathy (DM) — Clear

  • Muscular Dystrophy — Clear

  • Neuronal Ceroid Lipofuscinosis (NCL) — Clear

Hattie is bred intentionally with compatible pairings to ensure puppies are not at risk of inheriting genetic disease, supporting both sound structure and stable, family-friendly temperaments.

A happy, light-colored dog with curly fur and floppy ears, lying on a bed with a white, textured blanket. The dog is wearing a red and white bandana with the word 'Love' on it, and has its tongue out.
Story 

Story is the epitome of everything we love about Goldendoodles warm, social, and endlessly affectionate. Her name reflects our belief that every life is part of a greater story written with purpose, a gentle reminder of Psalm 139, that we are “fearfully and wonderfully made.” Story truly lives that out in the way she connects so deeply with everyone she meets.

She’s never met a stranger and has a way of making everyone feel like her person. Her joyful personality and loving nature show up in the smallest moments, from her soft tail wags to her calm, soulful cuddles. Story is the kind of dog who quietly reminds you why this breed captures so many hearts and how beautiful it is when love is part of the story from the very beginning.Story has passed her OFA health testing, and her results are available upon request.

Story has been comprehensively health tested to support the long-term health and wellbeing of her puppies. She is genetically clear of the following Poodle and Golden Retriever–associated conditions:

Poodle-Associated Genetic Conditions

  • Neonatal Encephalopathy with Seizures (NEWS) — Clear

  • Progressive Retinal Atrophy (prcd-PRA) — Clear

  • von Willebrand Disease Type I (vWD I) — Clear

  • Degenerative Myelopathy (DM) — Clear

  • GM2 Gangliosidosis — Clear

  • Osteochondrodysplasia — Clear

  • Addison’s Disease (Poodle-type) — Clear

Golden Retriever–Associated Genetic Conditions

  • Ichthyosis (Golden Retriever Type) — Clear

  • Progressive Retinal Atrophy (GR-PRA1 & PRA2) — Clear

  • Degenerative Myelopathy (DM) — Clear

  • Muscular Dystrophy — Clear

  • Neuronal Ceroid Lipofuscinosis (NCL) — Clear

Story is bred intentionally with carefully selected pairings to ensure puppies are not at risk of inheriting genetic disease, while supporting sound structure and stable, family-friendly temperaments.

Adorable white puppy with light brown spots wearing a green bow on its head and a green bandana with the name "Cova" on it, sitting on a white textured bed with beige blankets and pillows in the background.
Cova 

Cova is our vibrant, joyful girl with just the right touch of energy and a whole lot of heart. Her name comes from “cove” a place of shelter and safety a gentle reminder of Psalm 91, where God is described as our refuge and covering. It feels fitting for a girl who brings so much comfort, joy, and warmth to everyone around her.

She’s incredibly loving, eager to please, and always ready for an adventure. Water is her happy place — whether she’s splashing in her pool or joining us for a day at the lake, she’s completely in her element. Beneath her playful spirit is a loyal, affectionate soul who loves her people deeply. Cova truly brings sunshine to our days and sweetness to our program.Cova has passed her OFA health testing, and her results are available upon request. Cova has been comprehensively health tested to support the long-term health and wellbeing of her puppies. She is genetically clear of the following Poodle and Golden Retriever associated conditions:

Poodle-Associated Genetic Conditions

  • Neonatal Encephalopathy with Seizures (NEWS) — Clear

  • Progressive Retinal Atrophy (prcd-PRA) — Clear

  • von Willebrand Disease Type I (vWD I) — Clear

  • Degenerative Myelopathy (DM) — Clear

  • GM2 Gangliosidosis — Clear

  • Osteochondrodysplasia — Clear

  • Addison’s Disease (Poodle-type) — Clear

Golden Retriever–Associated Genetic Conditions

  • Ichthyosis (Golden Retriever Type) — Clear

  • Progressive Retinal Atrophy (GR-PRA1 & PRA2) — Clear

  • Degenerative Myelopathy (DM) — Clear

  • Muscular Dystrophy — Clear

  • Neuronal Ceroid Lipofuscinosis (NCL) — Clear

Cova is bred intentionally with carefully selected pairings to ensure puppies are not at risk of inheriting genetic disease, while also supporting sound structure and stable, family-friendly temperaments.

A cute brown and white poodle mix puppy with curly ears, sitting on a bed with a cream-colored bedspread, wearing a bandana with a pattern of waffles, with a beige pillow and a neutral background.
Winnie 

Winnie may be our smallest girl, but her heart is truly one of the biggest. Her name comes from “win” a gentle reminder of the quiet victories and blessings God places in our lives, often through the smallest and most humble gifts. True to her name, Winnie is pure sweetness gentle, affectionate, and endlessly loving.

This little Mini Poodle adores everyone she meets and has the most nurturing way with our puppies. She’s always drawn to the babies, caring for them with tenderness and calm, as if it’s written into her heart. Winnie’s soft spirit is a beautiful reminder that “the Lord delights in using the small things to show His goodness” and she does just that every single day.

Winnie is a deeply cherished part of our home and a precious piece of our program. Winnie has passed her OFA health testing, and her results are available upon request.

Winnie has been thoughtfully health tested and is genetically clear for responsibly paired for the following Poodle-associated genetic conditions:

  • Neonatal Encephalopathy with Seizures (NEWS) — Clear

  • Progressive Retinal Atrophy (prcd-PRA) — 1 copy (carrier, not affected)
    Carriers are only paired to genetically clear dogs to ensure puppies are not at risk.

  • von Willebrand Disease Type I (vWD I) — Clear

  • Degenerative Myelopathy (DM) — Clear

  • GM2 Gangliosidosis — Clear

  • Osteochondrodysplasia — Clear

  • Addison’s Disease (Poodle-type) — Clear

Winnie is paired intentionally to protect the health, structure, and gentle temperaments we value so deeply in our program.

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Halo 

Halo is just as sweet as her name. Chosen as a reminder of God’s light and presence, her name feels especially fitting for a girl who brings so much joy and goodness wherever she goes. She’s playful, eager to please, and happiest simply being right by your side.

Her joyful spirit and food-motivated focus make her a dream to work with always ready to learn, always ready to love. Halo has a way of brightening every room she walks into, quietly living up to her heavenly name in the way she connects with people so effortlessly.

We’re so proud to co-own Halo with our friends at Firefly Farm Minis, where she is a treasured part of both of our programs. Loved by everyone who meets her, Halo truly feels like a little reminder of grace, light, and the blessings that come when dogs are placed exactly where they’re meant to be.

Embark pending OFA pending Spring 2026 if passes she will have her first litter for us in the fall of 2026.

Palmer 
A cute puppy wearing a beige sweater with the name 'Palmer' embroidered on it and a bow on its head, sitting on a white textured bedspread in a cozy bedroom.

Palmer is one of our very special homegrown girls, a daughter of our beloved Story. From the moment she was born, we knew she was one we couldn’t let go. She carries so much of her mama’s warmth and charm, and we can already see her growing into the same loving, people-focused soul. Her name, Palmer, comes from the palm a symbol found throughout the Bible representing righteousness, peace, and steady growth. It felt fitting for a girl we prayed over and felt called to keep, one we believe is growing exactly where she’s meant to be. Palmer is the perfect blend of everything we adore about our lines gentle, social, and full of heart. She has passed her genetic health testing and is completely clear, and we’ll complete her OFA health testing when she is of age. If all goes as planned, Palmer will be a hopeful future mama for us in 2027.