
Morkie puppies 2025
Daisy had a litter of 4 on Feb 7th. They should be ready for homes after April 7th.
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Hello and welcome. Thanks for stopping by. We are the Cox family and my name is Carrie. We raise Morkies and Labradoodles in our home, and we love it. They are part of our family and we all take part nurturing and socializing them. You can join us on instagram to see glimpses into our puppy word. We can’t wait for puppies again. We miss it. Since our beginning in 2020, we have had one litter per year, but we plan for our chocolate labradoodle Mocha to join our breeding program in 2025. We have a contact form below if you would like to inquire about our waitlist.

So when will we have puppies? Daisy, our Morkie Momma, should be going into season soon. Although we have no say in the matter of k9 heat cycles, if the timing is right we should have puppies born in January-Febuary. I will keep you all posted. Mocha’s litter will possibly be spring or early summer.
For more information about puppies and our waitlist, fill out the form below.

Our Dams: Meet the Girls
The girls…what can I say about “the girls”? The outside girls, Sadie and Mocha, make me laugh every morning. They are so jealous for my love. The fight over it, Sadie, even at ten years old, acts like a toddler and can’t help but put her paw on me anytime she’s near. Mocha has a little more manners, but if Sadie takes too long, she wrestles her away. They make me laugh each morning when I spend some morning time outside.
Daisy is my little companion. She’s laying next to me as I type this, she follows me around the house, snuggles when I am resting, and her favorite time of day or night is nap time by her human. She never barks inside, unless there is someone at the door. Outside her inner beast comes out, but we’re only out there for short potty breaks.
She is not a fan of the outside girls. Something about outweighing her times 5 puts her off. Mocha LOVES her and wants to play every time, but she ain’t having it! They were bff’s when Mocha was a puppy, but apparently Daisy has put away childish things, and never looked back. Poor Mocha. She just wants a play buddy.
These girls make me happy. We call Daisy our therapy dog. She can sense when you are sad and she will snuggle more closely, nudge your arm, and make sure you are not alone. She lets little people love her unconditionally, and even is good at licking when it’s helpful. My friend’s daughter busted her toe outside a a few years ago. It was bad….bloody…split open. She was a bit hysterical until we brought in Daisy and she just calmed her down and licked all her little tears away. Sometimes I bring her to school (Mary may have had a little lamb, but Carrie has a little dam…ha!). Not very often, usually when she has an appointment to get her hair did and I need to drop her off during lunch, but she is so sweet around the kids, and they go crazy with love. I’m really happy with her gentle and nurturing nature.

Sadie is a patriarch of the family, well matriarch I suppose. She was our first dog as a family. Claira was almost three years old when we got her, and has been the guard dog of our home ever since. We knew nothing about raising puppies, especially labs, and how much energy they had, but we learned after she literally ate the siding off the corner of our back yard that she needed more activity! Boy I would do a lot of things differently, but I’m so thankful that dogs start each day by forgetting what lies behind and reaching forth with all the love in their hearts for their families. She is precious. She started us on our journey as dog breeder and did an awesome job. After three litters late in life, she is retired and living her best life with her daughter Mocha.
Mocha is our chocolate labradoodle born in 2022. She’s shaggy and a little bit clumsy, but the smartest dog I’ve ever had. It literally takes her one time and she’s learned a new trick or behavior. She looks and acts so much like her dad, Mikko, a standard chocolate poodle, who we got to spend a weekend with and learned to love. But she is the sweetest thing, and we are so thankful to have kept one of Sadie’s puppies for the future of our family.







