We have 6 lovely pups (3 boys and 3 girls) available for their forever homes...just in time for Christmas. Brought up in a family home and reared on organic home made pup food - they really are extra special.
Mum is Vera, our gorgeously quirky F2 Miniature Goldendoodle. Since coming home with us in March 2021 at 8 weeks of age, Vera has brought us so much joy with her fun loving and affectionate nature. She immediately took to, not only all her human family but, her doggy one too. Her pups are sure to follow suit. Vera weighs 19kg and is about 19" at shoulder height.
Vera’s Mum is an F1 Miniature Goldendoodle called Binkie and her Dad an F1B Miniature Goldendoodle called Bertie. We have all the associated 'paperwork'.
This is Vera's second litter. She has been mated with an F1B Miniature Goldendoodle called Arlo. Arlo is a sought after stud and pup of Nelly (Goldendoodle) and Milo (pedigree miniature poodle) - again we have the 'paperwork' belonging to these two.
If you would like a dog companion who is not only beautiful but clever, gentle, patient, fun, affectionate very friendly and loving, look no further than the Goldendoodle breed.
A cross between a Golden Retriever and a Miniature Poodle, both of which are pure breeds, they have become a very popular family pet and companion dog. Their personalities are as varied as their coats but most enjoy lots of stimulation, affection and exercise! Talking of coats these breeds do not shed and previous customers have said they have not had an allergic reaction to the hair and are normally prone.
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