Saskadoodle Parent & Pack Members
Synari
Synari is officially retired from our breeding program, but she’ll always hold a special place in the heart of the Saskadoodle family. Confident, calm, and endlessly loyal, she’s a medium-energy girl who has always been eager to please—especially if there’s food involved! Synari was a breeze to train and loved showing off her skills in nose work classes during her younger years. Whether out on an adventure, making new friends, or simply relaxing at home with her boy Mason, Synari brings a steady, comforting presence wherever she goes. She was an incredible mom during her time with us, nurturing her puppies through their early weeks and greeting them with joy when they came back to visit. Now nearing her 7th birthday, Synari is also retired from public service work and continues to shine as Mason’s emotional support dog—living her best life right where she belongs.
PigPen
PigPen is another familiar face around our website—he’s one of our past puppies who never truly left and has become a cherished part of our family. The biggest pup we’ve ever had in any litter, PigPen must have pulled some tall genes from way back in his lineage—he’s even taller than the grandparents! Despite his size, PigPen is a true gentle giant with a joyful, playful spirit. He’s incredibly intuitive, often offering pressure therapy by resting his weight gently against you—melting stress away with his calm presence. When playing with smaller dogs or puppies, he’s careful and soft, showing an amazing ability to match their energy. Now 2 years old, PigPen is just beginning his health testing. While we’re excited about the potential of adding him to the Saskadoodle Parent Dog lineup, we won’t make any decisions until all his testing is complete.


Puppy Socialization Specialists
This year, our pack grew in an unexpected and delightful way—we added kittens! These two feline friends have brought endless entertainment and warmth into our home, and the rest of the Saskadoodle crew absolutely adores them. Michael Scott was the first to join the family, adopted by Mason from our local Humane Society in November. As the first cat ever in our home, he quickly charmed his way into everyone’s hearts. A few months later, we welcomed Omega in February, completing our dynamic kitten duo.
While we don’t plan to breed the cats, they’ll play an important role in our puppy-raising program—helping to ensure that our puppies are introduced to cats in a safe, positive way from the start. Michael Scott and Omega are already proving to be excellent mentors, teaching our pups curiosity, gentleness, and respect for their feline housemates.
Michael Scott

Omega


