A sweet group of Mini Goldendoodle puppies scampered across the yard like little bundles of sunshine and joy. Their soft, wavy coats glittered in beautiful shades of apricot, cream, and rich golden hues, catching the light as they explored every corner of their world. With bright, expressive eyes full of curiosity and floppy ears that bounced with every playful step, each puppy had a personality all its own. Their plush, teddy bear-like fur was incredibly soft to the touch, making every cuddle impossible to resist. One moment they were chasing a drifting leaf through the grass, and the next they were tumbling together in a happy heap of wagging tails, tiny paws, and excited puppy kisses. Every new sight and sound sparked their imagination. A bush became a fascinating adventure. A stick turned into a prized treasure. Their playful spirit and eagerness to explore made every day an exciting new discovery! Beneath their energetic nature lies the affectionate temperament that makes Mini Goldendoodles such beloved family companions. They love attention and naturally seek out human companionship. Their intelligent, loving personalities make them wonderful additions to homes looking for a loyal and devoted friend. These little sweethearts are well socialized, enjoy playtime with children, and are curious, friendly companions ready to bring years of love and happiness to their new families! Living with them on the property is their parents, Maggie and Bro. Maggie is a Mini Goldendoodle weighing approximately 24 pounds. Bro is a Toy Poodle weighing approximately 10 pounds. They are vet checked, vaccinated, worm treated, and come with a one-year genetic health guarantee. Call anytime with questions or to schedule a visit. If there is no answer, please leave a message and your call will be returned as soon as possible. For now, they'll chase butterflies and tumble through the grass -but soon they'll be chasing dreams in homes of their very own!
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Litter details
LocationHoltwood, Pennsylvania
Puppies in litter2 male / 3 female
BreedMini Goldendoodle
Age7 weeks, 4 days
Ready to LeaveJun 22, 2026
GenerationP
SexFemale
Health & Docs
Vet checkedAKC registered by collectionParents are health testedMicrochipped by collection dateVaccinations up to dateWorm treatedRegistered
Working with David and Daniel was such a wonderful and easy experience. They answered all of our questions and had patience with us as we were looking for our family's first dog. Our puppy, Cookie, is absolutely perfect and a great addition to our family! We are telling all of our friends who are wanting a dog, to contact David and Daniel!
carlodemaio
1 year
5.0
Hi good I just bought a puppy from Danielle so sure I don't have any to say but good things about these people. Very very nice. Love the puppy. Thank you for everything Mr. Fisher. I really appreciate you. Thank you so much, Carlo
suzanearaujo
1 year
5.0
We highly recommend David and Daniel. We just got a mini Goldendoodle and we are IN LOVE with it and wishing we could have all of them.
The puppies are very well cared for and it was a blessing to find them. David made this moment even more special with his attention.
Thank you so much and we will recommend you guys for everyone.
Pros
The Golden Retriever's legendary family temperament in a compact, allergy-friendly package — the most popular small family dog in America's designer breed market
Low to non-shedding coat in most individuals from multi-generation programs
Compact size (20-35 pounds) makes apartment life feasible without sacrificing the warmth of a Golden Retriever personality
Exceptionally trainable: inherits the Poodle's quick learning and the Golden's desire to please simultaneously
Cons
Among the most expensive designer dogs in America — $2,000-$4,000 is typical from quality breeders; the market's popularity has created many sellers without health testing
Cancer risk from the Golden Retriever parent is a documented long-term concern even in the smaller cross
Coat requires professional grooming every 6-8 weeks regardless of how small the individual is
Separation anxiety is extremely common — both parent breeds are prone to it, and the combination amplifies it