The Mini Goldendoodle

Mini Goldendoodles: The Pawfect Family Companion

Are you craving a fluffy addition to your family that's both paw-some and adorable? Look no fur-ther than the mini goldendoodle! Imagine a dog that's a mix of a miniature poodle and a golden retriever - that's the mini goldendoodle for you!

These fur-bulous pups are not just cute as a button but also gentle, loving, and smart as a whip! They're always eager to please, just like that feeling when your breakfast order arrives just right. Small in size but bursting with playfulness, these doodles are like a delightful breakfast - mini but oh-so-satisfying!

If you're egg-cited about adding a mini goldendoodle to your pack, we've got you covered like syrup on pancakes! Our guide fetches all the info you need - from their history to their wag-tastic temperament, and even tips on training them to be the best pup they can be.

Curious about how long these cuties stick around? Wondering if they'll get along with your current furry friends and little ones? We've got answers to all your burning questions! So, grab a cup of coffee, sit back, and let's dig into the scrumptious world of mini goldendoodles together!

What you need to know

Is a Mini Goldendoodle Your Paw-fect Match?

Considering adding a mini goldendoodle to your family? Let's sniff out if this doodle is the right fit for you:

Yes to the doodle if…

You're cool with a pupper with medium-high energy levels.
Ready to get moving - 20 to 30 minutes of exercise daily? No sweat! Allergic but still dreaming of a furry friend? Mini goldendoodles are as close to hypoallergenic as you can get with their low shedding! Looking for a cuddle companion more than a guard dog? Bingo!

May not be the best fit if…

Slow and steady wins your heart - if you prefer a more laid-back furball, a mini goldendoodle might not match your pace. Wallet feeling a bit light? These doodles from breeders can be a tad pricey. Always on the go? The mini goldendoodle might feel lonely if left home alone often.

At the end of the leash, choosing a four-legged friend boils down to your personal preferences. Mini goldendoodles are paws-itively delightful additions to any family. These waggy-tailed bundles of joy bring heaps of happiness to your home. Give them the love and activity they need, and they'll be your loyal companion for life.

  • Ah, the mini goldendoodle, a delightful creation from mixing the brains of a miniature poodle with the kindness of a golden retriever. Picture a pup who can outsmart you in one minute and melt your heart in the next – that's the mini goldendoodle for you!

    Back in the day, poodles strutted their stuff in Germany, all serious about hunting and fetching. Then the French got fancy and sized them down to miniature and toy versions – imagine the original poodle going "Sacré bleu!"

    On the other paw, golden retrievers were busy being Scottish sensations, thanks to Lord Tweedmouth's quest for the ultimate pup – one that could fetch game and be the most loyal sidekick ever. Talk about setting the bar high!

    And here we are today, with the mini goldendoodle taking over our hearts and homes. These furballs have it all - the smarts, the sweetness, and the eagerness to please. It's like having a little golden genius in a fluffy package!

    So, if you're looking for a companion who's not just a pretty face but also a canine Einstein with a heart of gold, the mini goldendoodle might just be your perfect match. Who knew a mix of poodle smarts and retriever charm could create the ultimate doggy BFF?

  • It's like someone hit the jackpot in the adorableness department when they mixed a long-haired golden retriever with a curly poodle – cue the cuteness overload with these fluffy little nuggets known as mini goldendoodles!

    Imagine a soft, fluffy ball of fur bounding towards you with those big, expressive eyes that could melt the coldest of hearts. Yep, that's the mini goldendoodle for you – a real-life teddy bear that can bark and wag its tail!

    What's even more fun is that these pups come in a whole spectrum of colors, from golden to red to dark brown, and hey, sometimes even black! It's like having a box of colorful markers in the form of lovable, furry companions.

    And let's talk about their size – these mini goldendoodles may vary, but one thing's for sure, they've got that perfect blend of features from both breeds. Picture a round head, a prance-like gait thanks to those poodle legs, and of course, those signature floppy ears and a fluffy tail that's just begging to be gently tugged on by tiny hands.

  • Ah, the magical transformation of a mini goldendoodle's coat as it ages is like watching a fluffy cloud evolve into a sophisticated wave of fur! Starting off as a squishable puffball of fluff, the puppy coat is irresistible - perfect for cuddles and covert belly rubs. But as time skips by, that cuddly fluff matures into a fashionable statement - wavy, flat, curly, or even a sleek straight look for those who take after the golden retriever side. At The Breakfast Pups, we anticipate these doodles to have a more mid-length, curly vibe - because life's too short for a boring coat!

  • Ah, the mini goldendoodle - the compact yet mighty canine companion that's here to steal your heart! A mini goldendoodle can range from 15 to 35 pounds, which is basically like having a forever puppy who's great at cuddles and sneaky treat steals.

    But here's the scoop - their size is a bit like a genetic mystery box! Depending on the stats of their parents, these pups can reach heights between 13 to 30 inches.

    However, based on the parents of Th Breakfast Pups, you can bet your syrup-drenched pancakes that our mini goldendoodles will strut around at a cool 15-20 inches tall and tip the scales between 15-25 pounds. It's like having your very own adorable, fluffy sidekick who's always ready for a morning wag and an afternoon nap.

  • These pups are the real deal when it comes to gentle personalities and mild tempers. Picture this: a furry friend who's not only loyal and sociable but also as playful as a pup with a new squeaky toy!

    When it comes to affection, mini goldendoodles take the crown. These fluffballs are all about the cuddles and quality time with their humans. Whether it's through playful antics, sloppy kisses, or snuggling up close, they know how to show the love.

    Now, don't be fooled by those wagging tails and excited faces – these pups might not stay in your lap for long with all that energy! But hey, that just means more games and adventures, right?

    And here's a fun fact: Mini goldendoodles are like the social butterflies of the dog world. They get along famously with kids and other pets, spreading joy wherever they go. Even during their teething phase, remember that nipping and chewing is just a mini goldendoodle's way of exploring the world.

    Just like with any furry friend, these doodles need a bit of training and socializing to keep those good vibes going. Positive reinforcement and a sprinkle of treats can work wonders if any behavioral hiccups pop up.Item description

  • Mini goldendoodles, the brainiacs of the dog world! These little furballs are like the Einstein and Sherlock Holmes of the canine realm, thanks to their poodle and golden retriever genes. But hey, with great intelligence comes great responsibility... and mischievousness! They'll outsmart you when you least expect it, so treat puzzles are your best friends in keeping these geniuses out of trouble.

    Training a mini goldendoodle is like teaching a kid in a candy store — tons of enthusiasm but also a dash of scatterbrain! Keep those training sessions short and sweet, folks. Positive vibes only, please! These pups are all about pleasing you, so reward them with treats, toys, and heaps of love. Just remember, they're not fans of the punishment game - keep it light, keep it fun, and watch your mini goldendoodle shine bright like a diamond... or at least like a well-trained, treat-loving ball of fluff!

FAQs

How big will these mini goldendoodles get?

Well both mama, Waffle, and daddy, Ollie, are both around 20lbs and when standing on all fours they are right around knee-height of a 5-5 person. So, it’s safe to say that the puppies should be around that same size full-grown.

Do you have both parents?

We don’t. Waffle, their mother, lives with us in Tampa, Fl while their dad, Ollie, lives in Parkland, Fl with his family.

Are they prone to any medical conditions?

Our mini goldendoodles have been health tested and have come back clear for any common genetic markers that would be concerning and impact the health of your puppy.

Can they become aggressive dogs?

They are generally not known for their aggression but for their loving nature. In some rare cases, a Goldendoodle may show signs of aggression, but these cases are usually the result of specific circumstances and/or lack of training and socialization. This shouldn’t be an issue for your pup as they will be properly trained and socialized from an early age.

Do they shed?

It’s a common misconception that doodles do not shed. They actually do shed, but significantly less than many breeds thanks to their poodle ancestry. With that said, you will likely not see their fur all over your home because when they do shed, it gets trapped in their curly coats, which makes regular brushing and combing (particularly near their roots when their fur is longer) a necessity to avoid matting.

Are they one-person dogs or can they bond with the whole family?

They are people-pleasers and LOVE their humans and develop special relationships with all members of their family (other pets included!)…But, like most of us, they may still have a “favorite” person, but that doesn’t mean they love the others any less.

Do they need a specialized diet?

Not particularly, however, they do require a diet that includes grains (no grain-free dog food) for heart health, and meat and fish for their skin, coat, and high energy . We feed mama, Waffle, a combo of Nulo Kibble + Ollie fresh food, and do highly recommend this combo.

How hard are they to train?

They are incredibly easy to train, even for new pet owners, with treats, patience and consistency. Waffle actually learned to use her buttons within a couple days between 9-10 weeks old.

Are they good with kids?

They are excellent with kids and love playing with tiny humans. They also have the innate desire to keep them safe. 10/10 recommend for homes with kids!