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At Ruby Moodles and Poodles Sydney, food is more than just nutrition, it’s an act of love.
I’ve always believed that our dogs deserve meals that are wholesome, nourishing, and made with the same care we’d give to any member of the family. That’s why I personally cook dinner for my dogs, and they have dry food for breakefast and lunch. They absolutely love it, tails wagging, bowls empty, and hearts full. 🥩 My Homemade Dog Recipe Here’s a peek into what I often prepare for my dogs at home: 1 kg of chunk beef 1 whole chicken, boiled and then shredded A few chicken livers for added nutrients Rice, cooked in the same broth for extra flavour Vegetables such as carrots, pumpkin, zucchini, sweet potatoes, peas, spinach, or whatever I have on hand in the refrigerator A touch of coconut oil for a shiny coat and healthy skin Turmeric, a natural anti-inflammatory Chia seeds and oats, to support digestion and provide energy Once everything is cooked, I mix it together, warm, comforting, and packed with nutrients. It’s simple, natural, and delicious for them. 🌿 The Benefits of Cooking for Your Dogs Cooking at home has so many benefits beyond the joy it brings: You control the ingredients, no fillers, preservatives, or low-quality meat. You can adapt the recipe to your dog’s needs (more protein for active dogs, lighter meals for seniors). You provide fresh nutrients that support their immune system, coat, and digestion. You build a bond — dogs truly sense the love behind a home-cooked meal. 🦴 The Power of Ingredients Each ingredient adds something special: Beef & chicken → Excellent sources of protein and amino acids for muscle strength. Chicken liver → High in iron, B vitamins, and essential fatty acids. Turmeric → Helps reduce inflammation and supports joint health. Chia seeds & oats → Promote healthy digestion and balanced energy. Coconut oil → Keeps the coat shiny and supports brain function. Vegetables → Provide fiber, antioxidants, and vitamins A, C, and K. And let’s not forget one of my favourite additions: 👉 A spoon of natural yoghurt (without sugar or flavouring). It helps maintain healthy gut bacteria and improves digestion, especially good after antibiotics or for sensitive stomachs. 🍽️ Homemade Food + Quality Kibble = The Perfect Balance While home-cooked food is wonderful, I also believe in balance. There are days when high-quality dog kibble is practical — especially brands that use real meat, natural fats, and no fillers or by-products. A good combination of fresh homemade meals and premium dry food gives your dog variety, nutrition, and a little excitement at mealtime. When choosing kibble, look for: Meat as the first ingredient No artificial colours or preservatives Whole grains or vegetables Australian-made products whenever possible 💛 Final Thoughts Cooking for your dogs is more than feeding them, it’s nurturing them from the inside out. It’s knowing exactly what goes into their bowls and seeing them thrive with health and joy. Whether you prepare your own meals or choose a trusted premium kibble, what matters most is quality, balance, and love. Because a happy, healthy dog starts with what’s in their bowl, and in your heart.
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At Ruby Moodles and Poodles Sydney, one of the questions we get asked the most is: “What are Moodles and Cavoodles like in terms of personality?” And the answer is simple — they’re absolutely wonderful. We’ve spent years raising Moodles with love, structure, and lots of cuddles, and very soon we’ll be starting an exciting new chapter: our very first Cavoodle litter with our beautiful girl Cindy. Here’s what we’ve come to love about these incredible breeds — and why we’re so excited to offer both in our program. --- 🧸 Moodles: Small in Size, Big in Heart Moodles (Maltese x Poodle) are known for their affectionate and gentle nature. They’re playful, cuddly, and incredibly attached to their humans. Many of our families tell us their Moodle becomes their shadow — following them from room to room, always wanting to be part of daily life. They're great with: Children Seniors First-time dog owners Small homes or apartments With proper socialisation (which we begin from birth), Moodles grow into calm, well-mannered companions who love both playtime and nap time. --- 🐾 And What About Cavoodles? While we haven't had a Cavoodle litter yet, we’ve spent a long time preparing for it — learning, observing, and selecting the right foundation for a healthy, well-balanced line. Our Cavoodle mum-to-be, Cindy, has all the qualities we love: Calm temperament Gentle nature Affectionate, with soulful eyes And that soft, wavy coat that Cavoodles are famous for From everything we know — and from the Cavoodles we’ve interacted with — this breed is: Emotionally intuitive Great with kids and elderly Playful without being overwhelming Very responsive to gentle training They have a slightly more relaxed energy than Moodles, often making them excellent emotional support animals or therapy dogs. --- 🧠 Both Breeds Share a Common Gift: Intelligence and Trainability Thanks to their Poodle heritage, both Moodles and Cavoodles are highly intelligent, quick to learn, and eager to please. This means they respond beautifully to positive reinforcement and love mental stimulation. Whether it’s toilet training, basic commands, or fun tricks — they pick things up fast when raised with love and consistency. In our experience with Moodles, early training not only builds confidence but strengthens the bond between puppy and family. We expect the same — if not more — from our future Cavoodles. --- 💛 Gentle, Loving, and Loyal Both breeds are known for being emotionally in tune with their humans. They sense your mood, stay close when you're not feeling your best, and thrive on connection. If you’re looking for a dog who loves to be part of the family — not just a pet in the corner — either of these breeds is a perfect match. --- ✨ Final Thoughts At Ruby Moodles and Poodles Sydney, we raise every puppy with love, purpose, and a focus on building strong foundations for a lifelong bond. Moodles have shown us again and again how special these poodle crosses can be — and now, with our upcoming first Cavoodle litter, we look forward to sharing that joy in a new way. If you’re thinking about welcoming one of these sweet, clever companions into your life, we’d love to walk that journey with you.
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Hi, I’m Sandra — founder of Ruby Moodles and Poodles Sydney. Raising happy, healthy puppies isn’t just what I do — it’s what I love. With years of experience and a heart full of care, I’m passionate about matching families with the perfect furry companion and supporting them every step of the way.
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