Description:
Meet our gorgeous litter of F1b Mini Goldendoodles! Born and raised in our home, these puppies are handled daily, ensuring they are well-socialized, affectionate, and ready to be the perfect family companion.
Expected Size: 15-25 lbs full grown.
Coat: Hypoallergenic, curly/wavy, low-shedding (teddy bear look).
Temperament: Sweet-natured, intelligent, and playful.
Health: Vet-checked, first vaccinations, and dewormed.
They are intelligent, highly trainable, and eager to please. Parents are beloved family pets with great temperaments.
Meet Misty, the sweetest little Mini Goldendoodle you’ll ever see! With her soft, fluffy coat and gentle wavy curls, she looks just like a tiny teddy bear. Her bright, sparkling eyes are full of curiosity, and her cute button nose and floppy ears make her absolutely irresistible. Misty has the most lovable expression and a bouncy little walk that will melt your heart the moment you see her. She’s a picture-perfect pup ready to bring endless cuddles and happiness into your home!
Adv. ID:mb5-9nrXp
Litter details
LocationSchoharie, New York
Puppies in litter2 male / 2 female
BreedMini Goldendoodle
Age11 weeks, 5 days
Ready to LeaveAvailable now
GenerationF1B
SexFemale
Health & Docs
Vet checkedVaccinations up to dateMicrochipped by collection dateWorm treatedParents 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