Ethically Raised Goldendoodle Puppies for Sale
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803-463-5639 or [email protected]
Watch this video to learn more about breed-specific Goldendoodle health testing.
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Current Litters
Tilly and Brody's Litter (Medium/Standard) Ready to go home on June 7th. Stella and Charlie's Litter (Mini) Ready to go home late July. Fall litters coming soon, reserve your Christmas puppy today! |
About Goldendoodles
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Generations
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History
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Sizes
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- F1 - Golden Retriever to Poodle
- F1b - Goldendoodle to Poodle
- F2 - F1 Goldendoodle to F1 Goldendoodle
- Multigen - Two Goldendoodle parents. One parent must be an F1b or multigen. A Poodle or a Golden Retriever bred to a Multigen Goldendoodle also constitutes a Multigen.
The first Goldendoodles were introduced in the 90's, most likely as a result of the popularity of the Australian-created Labradoodle. The athleticism, loyalty, eagerness to please and exceptional disposition of the Golden Retriever combined with the extreme intelligence, low/no shed coat and hypoallergenic tendency of the Poodle results in an adorable, intelligent, loving and versatile family pet. The Goldendoodle is also growing in popularity as a service dog.
The variations in size, coats and colors of the breed is another huge selling point for those looking for a wonderful family pet.
The Goldendoodle Association of North America (GANA) is the first and only official breed club for the Goldendoodle, and the dedication and commitment of GANA breeders assures the breed will remain the same wonderful breed in the future.
The variations in size, coats and colors of the breed is another huge selling point for those looking for a wonderful family pet.
The Goldendoodle Association of North America (GANA) is the first and only official breed club for the Goldendoodle, and the dedication and commitment of GANA breeders assures the breed will remain the same wonderful breed in the future.
- Petite - height at the withers is below 14", and typically 25 pound's or less
- Mini - height at the withers is over 14" but under 17", and typically 26-35 pounds
- Medium - height at the withers is 17" but under 21", and typically 36-50 pounds
- Standard - height at the withers is over 21" and 51 pounds or more
Coats Goldendoodle coats are either curly, wavy or straight.
We explain "curly" as Poodle-Curl. We breed very few curly coats. The term "Straight coated" can be misleading, as it's very often wavy in appearance. |
GroomingFrequent grooming is a necessity for this breed as, without it, matting will occur. Mats are painful and can cause health problems, so the coat must be maintained on a regular basis. Before you commit to owning a Goldendoodle, check with your local groomers on their experience with the breed and prices for regular grooming. As part of our training, we introduce your puppy to many of the processes involved in grooming, and we expect our puppy owners to provide daily brushing and combing. We are happy to help you get started with grooming your own dog, vs using a professional.
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ColorsGoldendoodles come in a huge variety of colors and patterns. For specific details, please visit goldendoodleassociation.com and click on "About the Breed".
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