Meet Ruby, an F1B Mini Goldendoodle puppy with a soft, fluffy coat and a friendly, easy going personality. She enjoys playing, exploring, and spending time with people, while also settling down well for quiet moments. Ruby has been well socialized and raised with consistent care, helping her transition smoothly into a new home.
She comes from quality parents with well-balanced temperaments. Her father, Jackson, is a 13 lb Poodle known for his intelligence and playful personality. Her mother, Charlene, is a gentle and affectionate 35 lb Goldendoodle with a calm, people-oriented nature. Together, they pass on friendly personalities and strong companion qualities to their puppies.
Ruby will come home vet checked, up to date on vaccinations and deworming, microchipped, and covered by a 3-year health guarantee. Training is also available.
For more information, call or text Marilyn at ************ or visit our website, United Pets.
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Litter details
LocationFresno, Ohio
Puppies in litter1 male / 1 female
BreedMini Goldendoodle
Age6 weeks, 2 days
Ready to LeaveMay 20, 2026
SexFemale
Health & Docs
Microchipped by collection dateVaccinations up to dateWorm treatedVet checkedParents are health testedRegistered
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