About Our Program

Old Stagecoach Companion Dogs is a small, in-home program rooted in care, integrity, and responsibility. We proudly raise our dogs as part of the family, ensuring they are nurtured in a safe, social, and enriching environment. Each puppy is given the foundation they need to grow into confident, affectionate, and well-balanced companions. 

As proud members of the Companion Dog Project, we uphold the highest standards of ethical breeding. Our focus is not only on health and structure, but also on fostering the special bond between dogs and families, a bond built on love, trust, and lifelong companionship.


Our Mission:

At Old Stagecoach Companion Dogs, our mission is to connect loving families with healthy, affectionate, and well-socialized dogs who thrive as loyal companions. As proud members of the Companion Dog Project, we uphold the highest standards of ethical, purpose-driven breeding; prioritizing health, temperament, structure, and the special bond that makes each dog a cherished family member.


From Loving Companions to Working Dogs

Old Stagecoach Companion Dogs is built on the same foundation of love and purpose that inspired our first program, Cardinal’s Crossing Australian Labradoodles. That journey began with Max, my first guide and service dog, whose loyalty, intelligence, and devotion demonstrated to me how profoundly a dog can transform a life. 

While many of our dogs become cherished family companions, some go on to serve as therapy dogs, offering support and comfort, and service dogs offering assistance and independence to those who need it most. Whether curled up on the couch or walking alongside someone as a trusted partner, our focus remains the same: raising healthy, affectionate dogs who thrive in every role they’re called to.


Our Promise to Every Family

Every dog from Old Stagecoach Companion Dogs represents our dedication to health, integrity, and heart. We promise transparency, lifelong support, and a commitment to doing what’s best for both our dogs and the families who love them.

“We don’t measure success in sales or litter counts, but in the hearts touched by every dog we raise.”