WELCOME TO PENNY AND TEDDY'S DOODLE PAGE
This is Penny and Teddy's story. Two little doodles who found lasting love after being kicked to the curb by their original owners. Little Penny and Teddy are Toy sized Goldendoodles who were born here at our Goldendoodle World. We entrusted these lovely Goldendoodles with their original owners who claimed they would love them and give them permanent lasting homes. But sadly, both Penny and Teddy had a rough beginning when their owners did not keep their promise to us.
These two lovely doodles however, had guardian angels who were lucky enough to have fate on their side. Marion and her husband came to their rescue and have provided both doodles with a loving, happy, permanent home. Teddy is the nephew of Penny. Both dogs are incredibly loving and sweet who continue to this day to thrive in Marion and her husband's care.

Penny came from our very first Toy sized litter of Goldendoodles. Miss Penny is apricot with black tips. A color that has been nearly destroyed and erradicated by Toy Poodle show breeders. You can read about Penny's litter by CLICKING HERE. Penny's mother is a Golden Retriever and her dad is a Toy Poodle named Caesar. She is Suri's sister but is taller than Suri and has longer legs. Penny was born in 2005. Although her first owners had children and a very busy household, we had encouraged the family to NOT to purchase a small doodle and had felt a larger doodle would work out better for them. They didn't take our advice and we reluctantly agreed to let them take Penny after they assured me she was what they wanted. To our dismay, we discovered they relinquished Penny to a trainer who had no idea how to properly train her, who in turn gave her away. Thankfully, Marion came to the rescue.
Penny and her friend, Lola, hang outside together having fun. Lola is a beagle
Poodle mix.
Had it not been for Marion, who has been great about keeping in contact with me, I would have never known about Penny's plight! Marion contacted me and told me the story. I was appalled and very upset. But seeing how much love both Marion and her husband has dished out to Penny and now to Teddy, we know that there was a guardian angel watching over both of them and we are very content to have Marion and her husband as their permanent mom and dad.
Penny loves all the pampering that Marion and her husband, Rich, provide. She loves her bows.


Teddys' original owners live in New Jersey. Teddy is the son of Suri and he is such a loving, overtly sweet little doodle boy who weighs 12 pounds. The family who originally purchased Teddy named him Powder.
He was suppose to be a pet for a young girl who promised me she would take very good care of him....love him and give him a good home. I had my reservations about him being adopted by a family who had a young child basically because of Penny's experience. The little girl and her father assured me that they would love and cherish little "Powder" . I even held him an extra month while the little girl was in summer camp. To my dismay, the father contacted us just 2 short weeks after getting "Powder" claiming he was going to dump him at their local shelter because his daughter didn't want to take the responsibility of caring for him. Unfortunately, my underlying suspicions about this family were accurate and spot on! They did not need a dog in their lives.


When my husband told me that the father said he was going to take Teddy to his local New Jersey animal shelter because the novelty had worn off with his daughter and she no longer wanted to care for him, I contacted Marion and she opened her heart and her home to Teddy. Thankfully we were able to get Teddy back here to North Carolina to a home that could appreciate him and give him the home he deserved to have. None of us could understand how a family could do this to Teddy, but it turned out to be the best thing that could have ever happened for him because he now has a fantastic home. Teddy immediately took a liking to Marion and her husband Rich. Penny was very excited about meeting Teddy and both became instant friends. Teddy is the nephew of Penny. Teddy gets to now share a bed with Marion, Rich and Penny and has full access to his nice large home. Better yet, he has his auntie for his doggie pal and he's happy as can be!

Re: Teddy
From: Marion Simmons
Sent: Fri 9/14/07 7:21 PM
To: Goldendoodle World
Oh I have the pictures ready now I guess. I hope you like them. There is a tree stump in the dogs little yard and yesterday he actually lifted his leg to pee, my how this baby has grown up lol. He's doing pretty well actually. Had a couple of accidents in the diapers but today he did really well all day. Now he thinks we shouldn't leave the bedroom without him. He and Penny even tussled and played together today two different times. Some of the pics are a little fuzzy. I guess my hands are a bit too shaky for those zoomed pics. I hear ya about retiring. I do medical transcription from home on the computer and I'm also hoping that this will be my last year and then on to freedom!! Can you tell we love the dogs? Are you sick of all the pics yet? lol its like having a new baby. I swear his little face looks like a teddy bear. I feel sorry for that little girl really. Because she didn't want to take care of him she has missed out on a really sweet little buddy in her life.
.:*~*:..:*~*:._Marion _.:*~*:..:*~*:.

Dear Marion, Thanks so much for sending all of these photos. I enjoy getting photos of our doodles and being able to put them on my website. I think a very important lesson is to be learned from all of this. I should never allow anyone to talk me into something that I am feeling reluctant about even if it means losing a sale. With both Teddy and Penny, I tried in vain to get both families to get a doodle that was bigger and one that had more Golden Retriever personality. Even with purebred dogs, I have never felt comfortable about letting a family with small or young children adopt a toy sized dog. It just never works out and I have to agree with other breeders of Toy sized dogs who also don't like to sell their little dogs to families with young kids. 9 times out of 10, the placement doesn't work out. This is yet another example of what happens when a breeder allows people to make their own "assessment" of what dog would better suit them instead of the breeder making the correct assessment. In my heart, I knew both families had made a mistake and I felt horrible about letting these doodles go with both families. In Teddy's situation, they said they didn't have the room for a larger dog and yet, when you sent me that link showing me a photo of their home, I was astounded! Not only did they have the room....they had a huge house...a huge yard with plenty of neighborhood roads to walk a bigger dog! Both families lied to me and I have learned a valuable lesson thanks to them. I'm just go glad both dogs had a guardian angel on their shoulders to get them to YOU and Rich.
Dee


While it may appear that Teddy is a large Goldendoodle, the fact of the matter is, Teddy is a Toy sized Goldendoodle who only weighs 12 pounds! He is the world's first actual TOY GOLDENDOODLE. His mother is just 13 pounds and his father is 6 pounds. His grandfather is 8 pounds and his grandmother is 48 pounds! Teddy has a nice, soft, low shedding shaggy coat and he has such an adorable cute face! Teddy loves to give kisses and I remember when he was here, he enjoyed following me from room to room! Teddy also would lay down on his side to get belly rubs when I wanted to pet him. He never shied away from being pet. He loves to be brushed and he loves to be cuddled. Marion has confirmed that Teddy has an exceptional personality who keeps his new family laughing.





We had never created Toy sized Goldendoodles until 2005. We did not use artificial insemination to create Penny. Her parents tied naturally even though her dad is a Toy Poodle and her mom is a Golden Retriever. With a little help, her father tied naturally to her mom and of course, I had to sit and wait until the tie was complete and while a bit uncomfortable for me, it was the only way to ensure the TOy Poodle would not be dragged around by the Golden Retriever! Because there was such a diversity in sizes and temperament with Penny's litter, in late 2006 we created Teddy's litter. Because we still have Teddy's sister who is now nearly 2 years old and still looking for a home, we decided to no longer create Goldendoodles as small as these last two "toy" sized doodle litters.
We have a much higher rate in finding successful homes for our larger doodles than the small ones because its been our experience that there are people out there who believe they want a "small" dog for their "small" children and after Teddy and Penny's situation, I would never again allow anyone with small children to ever adopt a small dog from me again whether hybrid or purebred. Such placements have a lower success rate and I do not want my Goldendoodles to ever go through what Teddy and Penny went through.






Date: Sun, 23 Sep 2007 09:09:12 -0700From: Marion
Subject: Re: Teddy
To: goldendoodleworld
Teddy does seem to be doing better while we are at home. He is still wetting on the floor if we have to wait longer than 3 hours and the weather is not nice enough to leave them outside in their yard. I think he will get it though. Just gonna take a little more time. It really hasnt even been a month that he has been here yet so he's doing pretty well overall. He is starting to settle into a schedule for eating and for going out and he seems to be very fond of us. I can't even go to the bathroom without these two thinking I might leave them and go somewhere so they think they need to accompany me lol. I was working on some more pictures last night of them. I'll send you the two that I did. I got one of the dogs up in the chair with Rich. They like to sit with him when he's reading. If any of these pictures are not going to work out framed like this on the website just let me know which ones you want unframed and I can send them that way too. I did frame the outside edges of the pics tho so you could always just crop out some of the frames.
Marion
Dear Marion,
Thank you for continuing to send us these cute photos of Penny and Teddy. They are the cutest Toy Goldendoodles. I think their coat looks terrific kept trimmed and they are the same size which is really nice! Thank you for loving them so much. It sounds like Teddy is making great progress.
Dee


Re: Teddy
From: Marion Simmons
Sent: Sat 10/06/07 2:38 PM
To: Goldendoodle World
Well Dee, today is Teddy's one month anniversary here and I do believe we got the housetraining down now. We have even gone away for a few hours and been able to leave him inside and we can let him wander the house whenever he wants and we havent found any wet spots Yayy!! Our baby boy has grown up finally. He is very happy and wants to hog all the attention. Everyone who meets him thinks he is a little clown, impish, gets away with a lot cause he acts so cute and innocent hehe. When looking for names at first my daughter suggested something like sparky or or spunky and we thought oh no from what we can see he is far from that description, but now after being here a month I can truly say he is sparky and spunky with a sparkle in his eye and a little mischief maker who steals everyones hearts. Lol he truly acts like a small boy, he burps every time after eating ( I have never heard a dog burp before lol) and when he goes in their yard he finds the dirtiest weediest places so when its damp in the morning his little white feet look absolutely black and his hair is full of weed seeds and stems lol. Then we have to clean him all up again. He is getting so he enjoys his bath and getting brushed, he didnt care for it too much at first. Hope things are going well with you. Thanks again for referring him to us.
.:*~*:..:*~*:._Marion _.:*~*:..:*~*:.
Dear Marion,
YEAHHHHHHHHHYYYY! I'm so glad he has improved his little potty issue and finally gotten the hang of it. Patience, bonding and effort has paid off.
Your the best, Marion! I'm so glad that Penny and Teddy were able to find you and I'm glad we found you too!
Dee
Date: Sat, 6 Oct 2007 14:23:03 -0700
From: Marion Simmons
Subject: Teddy
To: goldendoodleworld
Dee, the reason the trainer had difficulty with Penny and why they were looking for a quiet home for her was that they themselves had three pretty active young children and Penny was just so afraid at that time that they really didnt want to push her too much with training even though her own kids were pretty good with Penny they were just noisy and active and it scared her. The family that bought Penny from you took her to that trainer to see if there was something they could do with her so she would be more accepting of their situation but when the trainer worked with Penny she realized that Penny was never going to be comfortable in that type of situation and proceeded to find them another dog so that they would at least still be happy that they had a replacement and then she proceeded to find Penny a home that she could live happily in. They did teach her how to heel and a few other things and she never had any transition for potty training, in fact I have never seen a dog go so long between outings and be fine with it but they didnt want to push her anymore beyond that. From what we could tell from the fears that Penny showed we sure wondered whether the first family's children were some what rough on Penny and when she could no longer tolerate it and growled at them maybe the Father hit her with something because it took her quite a while to warm up to Richard so she followed me around like a shadow. To this day Penny really dislikes young children and growls at my younger grandkids every time they come over. I just hold her and watch them pet her so I know they are treating her good and when she has had enough I put her in the bedroom to get away from them. The trainer knew they wouldnt be able to keep her because even here she still gets fearful of loud unexpected noises and she comes out barking when any company comes. The trainer was really sweet tho and they didnt charge me an adoption fee since they wanted a special home for her. We fell in love with her immediately and it didnt take her long to bond to us and feel safe here. She has gotten a lot better about not being afraid and I just found that I have a training book from some years ago myself that has some training tips for timid dogs so I am going to work with both Teddy and Penny and see if I can get them to accept company a little better and reduce their separation anxiety so they dont jump all over us each time we come home lol. I saw a lot of good tips for growly dogs and whatnot in there. I loaned it to my son for his new puppy for a bit but when I get it back I'm going to see what I can implement out of it to make their lives less fearful and happier. We do play a game with them where we stomp our feet and growl at them and chase them around the house and in their yard and they just love it and will turn around and chase us too. We hope that playing like that will accustom them to some noises. We are working with them now so that they will be less jealous of the other getting some attention. Actually since Penny has been here longer she seems to be top dog and is assertive with Teddy. Sure a different attitude than when she first came here. Its good to see her coming out of her shell and Teddy is just as playful and happy a little guy as you could want. You just have to understand that he is like a normal little boy and needs some direction and affection and praise. I think we finally got him to really potty train by giving him a treat biscuit every time he came in from outside after going potty, and we have always watched out the window when he is out there and praise him loudly when he does what hes supposed to do so he will get the idea of what it is we want of him out there. Now he and Penny look for their treat every time they come in lol.
Dear Marion,
Penny's first owner was originally asked to purchase a larger doodle because they had kids and I felt a Golden Retriever temperament would work out better because they were small, but she was very insistant. I even offered to take Penny back and give them a larger Goldendoodle but because Penny had been spayed and vet checked, they would have to reimburse me for the vet fees and the woman felt I should just GIVE her a replacment with the same amenities and that was not going to work out for me since the vet does NOT provide FREE services. I did offer to sell her a different doodle at a reduced price. She got mad and I never heard from her again. Some people are just very unreasonable and there is no pleasing everyone! Had she taken my advice in the first place, this situation with Penny would never have happened. Penny and Teddy was never afraid of noises while here with us. It is SOOO noisy here from my other dogs and with the Television or music going. When Penny was with me, I was spending up to 16 hours a day with those dogs every day, seven days a week! Teddy also received the same amount of time with me, every single day. He was a gentle soul of whom I loved very much. With Teddy's first family, I really tried to get David and his daughter, Sophie, to accept an older doodle that was nearly full grown (32 lbs.) that had a Golden Retriever temperament. My other doodles were going to be much larger than they wanted which is why I offered the one that was nearly full grown and staying at around 32 pounds. Still small enough to be okay if they had a small home but large enough to have the temperament for kids. But neither wanted anything except for Teddy and his daughter, Sophie, was insistant on having a small dog like Teddy. I was very reluctant but gave in after David called me for several weeks about Teddy. I even held Teddy for nearly an extra month for David because his daughter was in summer camp. I felt she really wanted him seeing as she bugged me for photos and updated info. The red flags started happening immediately after Teddy arrived at their home. The first week Teddy arrived there, he was uprooted to go on a family vacation with them and I thought this was a bit too soon since he really needed to get settled into their home before being moved to yet another home with even more strangers and activity. So I was not sure why they didn't wait to get Teddy until AFTER their vacation. The second week of Teddy's arrival didn't improve because David was constantly calling saying his daughter was having an issue about staying outside with Teddy for bathroom breaks, which I didn't understand at all. The dog HAS to be taken out for bathroom breaks if they are to get housebroken completely. I even told David that if he or his daughter was NOT going to stay outside with Teddy so he could use the bathroom then of course, the dog has no other choice but to use the bathroom in the home...which is what he was complaining about. What the heck did he expect if his daughter or he was not going to stay outside long enough for Teddy to do his business. I could tell by David's tone of voice and all the questions (he said he owned a dog for 16 years so the questions he was asking gave me the impression that he hadn't owned a dog before) that he was a very timid, insecure person with a dog he had no idea of how to take care of. It was very frustrating for me because I just felt I could not get through to him even though I gave him alot of encouragement and tips on how to take care of Teddy. I could tell he was a nervous sort of person and I could also tell his daughter was NOT taking any responsibility for her new dog. Because David said he worked many hours and didn't have the time to spend with Teddy and his daughter wasn't obviously taking any responsibility for the dog, I suggested they hire an inhome trainer to help them but within just a day or so, he was calling again saying that he had a trainer come out and that he was ready to give up the dog. This was confusing to me! How can you say you had a trainer come out and then NOT employ the use of the trainer? Training isn't a one day occurance. It's for however long it takes.
I even told him, out of exasperation, to send Teddy back and I'd send him another dog.....one that I felt would have been a better match to begin with, the first time he inquired about a dog but that I could NOT accept Teddy back unless he paid for the shipping to return him to me and he would have to pay for the shipping, a new crate and a new vet check for the replacement dog unless he was willing to drive down and personally bring Teddy to us and personally pick up a different dog. I don't know why people think I am made of money and should provide them with FREE services especially when they don't take my advice to begin with! I didn't hear anything else from him until he called and told my husband that he was going to take Teddy to his local animal shelter if we DID NOT immediately take him back and that he'd just "eat" the money he had invested in Teddy if he had to. When he said he would rather dump Teddy at a shelter rather than to bring him back to us and pick up a replacement dog that would work out better for them, that was the straw that broke the camel's back for me! The moment I saw that he was the sort of person who would just dump a dog at a shelter after only 2 weeks of ownership, there was no way I would ever allow another dog of mine to go to their home. That's when I emailed you and asked if you might be interested in adding Teddy to your home where his auntie resided. Of all places, I felt that your home was the best fit since you were already familiar with the Toy doodle and you already had Penny who is related to Teddy.
You can see that Penny and Teddy are very playful and sweet dogs and I don't have an explaination as to why neither like small kids or want anything to do with kids other than its possible that the children themselves had something to do with the dogs' behaviour around them. We've consistantly placed numerous Goldendoodles with Golden Retriever traits in families with kids of all ages and they have worked out just fine. The only 2 "rehoming" issues we've had were Teddy and Penny. Toy sized doodles. We have had a doodle years ago brought back because the guy lost his job and had to move but that was not really a "dog" issue. We sold that particular doodle the very next day to a woman who has given him a great home. I know that all of our Goldendoodles who have a Golden Retriever temperament and are larger than 26 pounds, have consistantly worked out great for kids of all ages over all these years. It seems to me that when families who have young children adopt small dogs, they have the least success with the dog because little dogs and little kids just don't go together. Mainly because small dogs just seem to have "quirky" temperaments. I'm not saying its a negative thing, but there IS a huge difference in temperament between small dogs and large dogs. My favorite doodles above all have been those with more Golden Retriever traits because they are consistant in being great with kids and okay around strangers and more easily trained than those that are very small and who have more Poodle in their genetics. This is just something we have come to know in 2007. We did not have many doodles with twice the Poodle in the past to make any comparisons. It could be that because I am a Golden Retriever fan, I favor a doodle with more Golden Retriever attributes and I think that anyone who has alot of experience with a Poodle and enjoy the Poodle would enjoy a doodle with twice the Poodle and they are more accepting of the quirks that can come with the Poodle. Only by experience can a breeder learn this in order to pass this information on. I don't have a problem being upfront about sharing my own experiences. I think many would be able to appreciate the fact that I AM upfront enough to share my experiences whether good or bad experiences. I want our doodles and all of our pups to find lasting, good homes and I DON'T want to have rehoming issues, so if I pass on my own experiences and information, then it will help people to understand that there is a difference in temperament when it comes to a doodle having either Poodle traits or Golden Retriever traits and what works and what does not work.
Having said that, it doesn't mean that my purebred Poodles are quirky....but I have noticed that my larger Poodles are more laid back than my smaller Standard Poodles and I think the smaller the Poodle one has, the more "quirks" they have! Because of what we have experienced and because of what we now know, it helps me make decisions as to whether or not to continue smaller doodles or just stick with those who are 50/50 as well as those with more Golden Retriever traits. I love being able to see new colors and those with blue or green eyes and those who have various size ranges but I'm not happy about having to give up temperament in order to achieve the other fine qualities. All evidence thus far concludes that a breeder MUST give up something in order to have their other desired qualities when creating dogs and something will always be lacking no matter how hard you try to achieve EVERY quality desired. I guess in theory, it seems we could achieve it all but in reality, we can not have our cake and eat it too! Some things will be lacking in order to have the other things desired.
Dee



Dear Marion, I thought I'd add a couple of cute photos of Suri (Penny's sister and Teddy's mother) on here! Suri decided to dress up as a "Designer Doodle" for "doodle-ween"! lol
She is as cute as can be in her little pink dress! She's such a character and I love her dearly! Suri also is not stranger friendly....nor does she like kids.
But that does not bother me one bit. She loves ME and that is all that matters. Suri is extremely cuddly and loves to have her belly rubbed! I always want to take her with me when I go places but I know people will want to pet her and she only likes for her immediate family to touch her.....I intentionally do not socialize my personal dogs with strangers because back in 1996 we literally had someone come on our property (before we installed our surround fence) and stole one of our dogs while we were not here. We never again allowed anyone to come into contact with our personal adult dogs. Allowing your personal dog to become friendly to strangers has its advantages and its disadvantages and I can see both sides to the argument but for us personally, NOT allowing our adult dogs to have contact with strangers helps reduce the risk of theft.


Dear Dee,
I thought you would get a kick out of Teddys winter play. He acts like such a typical two year old boy I swear. Yesterday he chewed the internet cord to my work computer right in half so I guess when I get paid again I will have to get a wireless card to prevent that again. He seems to love to chew on cords and shoes and whatever and get dirty outside too lol. If he finds any dog toys in the house he runs them outside to hide them so he has dug up a huge hole in the backyard and keeps trying to bury everything out there. Hehe
I call him my doggie serial killer. When Teddy came here at first Penny was the alpha dog but the longer he has been here the more she has relinquished that but is happy nonetheless. Teddy has stolen her spot sleeping on the pillow beside me at night but as you can see from their sleeping pics, this one time he decided he would steal her little pillow in the corner of the bed so she went up and slept on the big pillow hehe. I have to say, we both fell in love with Penny very shortly after she got here and she is still the sweetest, most well behaved girl, but for some reason even tho Teddy gets in more trouble, he has stolen my heart and it seems to be mutual as he has to sleep right next to me at night and begs me to forgive him when I scold him for getting into trouble. He just cant stand it when I get mad at him. lol.

Dear Marion,
Oh my gosh! What a dirty doodle! hahaha
Are these photos funny or what??? It's a typical doodle, that's for sure! They love to get dirty and then come inside and run straight for your bed! lol
Dee
NOW STRAIGHT TO THE TUB WITH YOU, TEDDY BOY!
As you can see, dirt and a doodle surely don't go together! *grin*
"Can't you see I've had a hard day's play in the mud and now I'm ready for bed???"
"I am a little rascal, aren't I?"
"YEAH, I KNOW....but I'm just a doodle...what can I say???"
"I'm really sleepy now, mom...so you'll have to brush me later."
"Oh yes.....dreaming of my next muddy romp."
"Mom, it's not fair that Teddy took my pillow."
Happy Holidays, Marion to you, your family, Teddy and Penny! May your 2008 be a happy new year! Thank you for loving my doodles!
Hugs to all!
Dee




RE: Teddy and Penny
From: Marion Simmons
Sent: Sat 6/14/08 8:41 PM
To: Goldendoodle World (
Hey Dee,
I was just thinking about you guys too a few days ago. I do have some pics I took in Jan and then again recently. These will just be pics of the dogs but I have to go out of town next week so I don't have time to work on the family ones. When I get back I'll send you those. Boy, not nice that it has gotten hot so fast is it? We did buy an electric fence for all five of the dogs and trained them to it and that has been so nice.
Now I don't have to worry about the doggies getting out of the yard. I feel so much safer now. Plus we can take them outside to play ball and they won't leave the yard now when we go out to play. There are so many woods around here it always scared me to let them out worrying if they would wander out there to who knows what. These guys are so smart, it didnt take them any time to learn what the white flags meant when we first set up the invisible fence. Sorry some of these pics are so big, I hadn't had time to change the size and resolution on them. They are easier to play with when they are in higher resolution though. Hope you guys are having a good summer too. Were you able to place most of your dogs so you could have a break? Enjoy the pics. I just love these dogs, they are so sweet and so smart. Oh, hehe, the drowned Bugs Bunny was another in the series of Teddy the Serial Killer. Penny is checking out the dead bunny in one of them lol. He is such a nut. Ok. This is all I could fit on this email were the January ones so I'm sending another one with some from May-June this year. You guys take care now.
Marion

Dear Marion, don't worry that you are sending too many photos! We love all of them! I'm so glad to hear from you and knowing that Teddy and Penny continue to be great companions for you and Richard. What adorable photos and I laughed so hard when I saw Penny staring at the bunny "drowing" in the water!hahahah She must have thought "TEDDY! WhAT HAVE YOU DONE TO MY BUNNY????!!".HAHAH Have a great summer! Hugs to all! Dee
RUB A DUB DUB...TWO DOODLES IN A TUB.
"GO AHEAD..I GIVE YOU PERMISSION TO BE JEALOUS!"
<<<<"I'm a gorgeous, toy sized Goldendoodle who is apricot with black tips and I am so happy with my mommy Marion and Daddy, Rich."
"YES! I'M SPOILED ROTTEN! SO WHAT'S YOUR POINT???" >>>>>>>
"I'm a cream colored, toy sized, shaggy little Goldendoodle...don't you think I'm cute??" >>>>>>>
"This is my favorite resting spot!"
"Hey! Where's that birthday cake you were promising me??? Don't you know I have a birthday coming up?"
"I SURE AM A MOP TOP WHEN I FIRST WAKE UP!"
"HEY PENNY! DON'T LOOK NOW BUT SOME BODY PUT YOUR BUNNY IN THE WATER BOWL! HMMM...I wonder who could have done that????"
"MOMMY!!!!!!!!!! HELP!!!!!!! MY BUNNY IS DROWNING!!!!!!!!!!!!!"
"WHAT THE....... TEDDDY!!!!!!!!!!!!
WHAT HAVE YOU DONE TO MY BUNNY??"
Teddy and Penny.....On behalf of Goldendoodle World and Walt Disney, we wish you a happy birthday!