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  • Breed: Miniature Goldendoodle
  • Group: Designer
  • Height: 13-20"
  • Weight: 15-30 lbs
  • HypoAllergenic: Yes
  • Coat: Wavy
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Mini Goldendoodle puppies are ideal for families, especially with children. They make excellent house dogs, interact well with children, and get along with other animals. Their small size also makes them more suited for small homes or apartments. Our Mini Goldendoodle puppies for sale have well-rounded personalities and make an excellent addition to any family!

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overview of the Miniature Goldendoodle Dog Breed

Are you looking for a small dog that has the friendly personality of Golden Retrievers, but does not come with all the allergy concerns or as much required grooming?

If that describes your next ideal pet, then take a look at our Mini Goldendoodle puppies for sale!

Known as a designer breed because it is a cross between a toy or miniature Poodle and a Golden Retriever, Mini Goldendoodles combine the best of both breeds.

Mini Goldendoodle puppies have the friendliness and affection of Golden Retrievers combined with the intelligence and hypoallergic traits of Poodles.

If you want a Mini Goldendoodle for your home, then purchase a Mini Goldendoodle puppy today!

Click here to view our standard Goldendoodle puppies for sale or Mini Poodle puppies for sale. If you want to learn more about the general Goldendoodle breed, you can also read our Ultimate Guide to Goldendoodles. And if a Goldendoodle isn’t right for your home, then browse our other puppies for sale.

Miniature Goldendoodle temperament

Friendly: Mini Goldendoodles love both humans and other animals. They thrive on human company, and it doesn’t usually matter if it is with their owners or strangers. As a result, they do not make good guard dogs and sometimes get separation anxiety if left alone for long periods of time.

Affectionate:
Even though they are friendly to strangers, Mini Goldendoodles
still have a special bond with their owners. They quickly become attached to people they spend a lot of time with, and they never tire of being with their owners and family.

Small Size:
Mini Goldendoodles are a smaller size and weight which makes them better suited for apartments and small homes. They still do require regular moderate exercise, and they don’t do well if they are kept penned-up or caged for long periods of time.

Sociable:
Mini Goldendoodles love spending time with humans, and they play well with the family and children. No matter what the family is doing, Mini Goldendoodles want to be a part of the action!

Trainable:
With their friendly temperament and intelligence, Mini Goldendoodles are one of the easier breeds to train. They respond well to training that is done consistently and properly, and they soon become accustomed to house rules and expectations.

Adaptable: Mini Goldendoodles can adapt well to different living environments, including apartments or houses with yards. However, they still require regular exercise and mental enrichment to thrive.

Intelligence: Mini Goldendoodles inherit the intelligence of both Poodles and Golden Retrievers. They are quick learners and can excel in obedience training and various dog sports.

When considering a Mini Goldendoodle puppy, it’s essential to research reputable breeders who prioritize the health and well-being of their dogs. Spend time with the puppies before making a decision to ensure their personalities align with your family’s lifestyle and preferences.

Miniature Goldendoodle Breed history

In the mid-1900s, breeders began crossing Poodles with several breeds, the most popular being Labrador Retrievers and Cocker Spaniel.

The resulting breeds, known as Labradoodles and Cockapoos, became popular in the United States, and especially among families. 

As a result, Golden Retrievers were bred with miniature and toy Poodles in the late 1900s to create the Mini Goldendoodle breed.

Mini Goldendoodles are still a relatively young breed, and many today are first-generation Mini Goldendoodles.  As a result, the breed is not recognized by any major breed registry.  

However, there are many clubs and online organizations dedicated to Mini Goldendoodles, and these are excellent resources for meet-ups, tips & tricks, and other breed-specific news.

Miniature Goldendoodle Average size

While Mini Goldendoodles vary in size based on the size of the Poodle used, Mini Goldendoodles are an average 13-20 inches in height at the shoulder and weigh 15-30 pounds.

Average Miniature Goldendoodle lifespan

Most Mini Goldendoodles live 10-15 years.

Miniature Goldendoodle body features

Because it is a hybrid breed, the exact coat markings and features do vary from puppy to puppy.

However, most Mini Goldendoodles do favor the Poodle side of the breed and will often have the curlier, shorter hair of the Poodle.

grooming Your Miniature Goldendoodle Puppy

Even though they favor the coat of a Poodle, Mini Goldendoodles still require regular care and grooming. It is recommended that you groom your Mini Goldendoodle’s coat several times a week.

Their coats and skin usually create natural body oils, and this results in regular baths not being required unless the body is unnaturally dirty.

Keeping Your Miniature Goldendoodle Puppy Healthy

 Because they are still a young breed, not much is known specifically about the overall health of the Mini Goldendoodle breed.  However, there are no known health risks, and if you choose a reputable breeder, your Mini Goldendoodle puppy should not have any significant health issues.

Because of their long, floppy ears, it is also important to regularly check the ears for signs of infection.  Whenever your Mini Goldendoodle gets wet, make sure the hair inside the ears completely dries out. 

Like all dogs, Mini Goldendoodles are susceptible to hip and elbow dysplasia.

Hip and elbow dysplasia occurs when the leg or hip becomes weakened, and it can result in arthritis or lameness if not addressed.

One of the best ways to prevent this is by keeping your dog from excessive running on hard surfaces.  This is especially vital when they are a puppy.

Typical Miniature Goldendoodle Allergens

 While Mini Goldendoodles are popular for being more hypoallergenic than Golden Retrievers, it does not mean they are entirely allergen-free.

Allergens are caused by dander, which is dead skin cells.  These skin cells are shed by any animal, including humans. Mini Goldendoodles will typically shed less than standard Golden Retrievers, but this does not eliminate dander or allergens.

If you have a family member with allergen concerns, it is always good to consult with your family physician.

  • What’s the difference between a Mini Goldendoodle and a Standard Goldendoodle?
    The Poodle in a Standard Goldendoodle is Standard, and the Poodle in the Mini Goldendoodle is Miniature or Toy. A Standard Goldendoodle weighs 50-80 lbs, whereas a Mini Goldendoodles weighs 15-30 lbs. There are also Medium Goldendoodles, which are in between Standard and Min.
  • Is there such a thing as a Toy Goldendoodle?
    Yes. Toy Goldendoodles are just really small Mini Goldendoodles and weigh 20 lbs or less. There are also Teacup Goldendoodles, which weigh less than 13 lbs.
  • Are Mini Goldendoodles nicer than Standard Goldendoodles?
    Mini Goldendoodles may display more of the “excitable” characteristics of the Mini Poodle as opposed to the calmer characteristics of the Standard Poodle. However, their small size makes Mini Goldendoodles more manageable for many families, especially those with small children.
  • Are Goldendoodles recognized by any major breed industry?
    No. Since Goldendoodles are a mixed and relatively new breed, they are not recognized by any major breed industry. Many breed agencies, such as the American Kennel Club, do not recognize designer breeds - breeds when a Poodle is mixed with another breed.
  • Are Mini Goldendoodles yappy?
    Not usually. Mini Goldendoodles are occasional barkers, but not incessant yappers. They will warn you if someone is at the door, though.
  • Do Mini Goldendoodles have an odor?
    In general, Goldendoodles are low-odor dogs, a trait they inherit from their Poodle parents. However, all dogs have the potential to smell a little “doggy," especially if they are not properly cleaned. If you keep your Mini Goldendoodle trimmed and clean him regularly, you shouldn't have too many issues with odors.
  • Are Mini Goldendoodles hyper?
    Mini Goldendoodles are not hyperactive. However, they are moderately active dogs and need daily play and exercise. Puppies are usually more hyper than adult dogs.
  • Are they hard to housetrain?
    Not usually. Mini Goldendoodles are highly intelligent and are usually fairly easy to train.
  • Are they high maintenance?
    No. Mini Goldendoodles are fairly low maintenance. However, they are moderately active, so they need daily exercise. Also, their coats mat easily, so they need regular brushing.
  • Which is better to own: a male or female Mini Goldendoodle?
    Some say that male dogs tend to be more stable and less prone to emotional swings than female dogs. However, personality varies from individual to individual, and both male and female Mini Goldendoodles make great companions!

Most Popular Puppy Breeds on Infinity Pups

Not finding the perfect Miniature Goldendoodle puppy you're looking for? Here are our most popular puppies for sale on our site.

Read some of our Miniature Goldendoodle puppy reviews below!

Renika M.We have had our Eevee for a few weeks now and everything has been great. From the purchase to the flight and any additional questions that I have had, Malvern from Infinity Pups and the Blank family have been amazing. We are so glad to have our mini Goldendoodle!
Britni T.have to say, I was the most skeptical person about adopting a dog online that I had never met before. However, I could not be happier with my decision to adopt Nala my mini Goldendoodle. She is the most precious puppy ever and extraordinarily smart. I have only had her for about 3 days but I’m already in love.
Brooke AngellWe had a great experience working with Infinity Pups & our breeder, Daniel Beiler. Our puppies came to us happy and healthy and they are doing great! Here’s a picture of them shortly after we got them, and the most recent updated picture of them. They are almost a year old now. These dogs have the best personalities and are so great with little kids. I highly recommend this company & more specifically our breeder for anyone looking for a mini Goldendoodle!
Kate ZirpoliWe adopted a mini golden doodle from Daniel and Mary Beiler. They were very nice to deal with and I would recommend them to anyone looking for a doodle. We love our puppy! 👍🏻
Annette Bedor N.I don't usually write reviews, but I felt the need to with our experience that we had with Infinity Pups and our breeder...totally a 5 star experience! We lost our two Maltipoo's (15yrs & 16yrs) within a year of each other. Our hearts were broken and we were not going to go through that again, but our home wasn't the same and we decided to start looking at mini golden doodles. My husband & I were hesitant about doing this online. We saw a litter of 6 pups in PA & called the breeder, Amos Fisher. He was amazing, answered our questions and always returned my calls. We now have Gabby & Greg-we named him Jake:) and kept Gabby as it so fit her. Amos put us in touch with Mandy who has a delivery service by car and our experience with her was also amazing! Her driver was in touch with us the whole drive from PA to northern NH. We just took them to our vet yesterday for their boosters and check up. He told us that we have very healthy pups. He checked something to do with their mouths and said he was very impressed and congratulations on exceptionally healthy pups! We love these two little ones and pray they live a long healthy life like our dear Tucker & Allie did. Thank you Infinity Pups, Amos & Mandy!
BernieWe read mixed reviews with many puppy breeders. We went with Infinity because of availability. Our puppy, a 25 lb. mini-Goldendoodle, is 19 months now and is happy and healthy. Based on our experience we would recommend Rebecca @ Honey Brook of Infinity Pups.
AshleyMy boyfriend & I were looking for a mini goldendoodle, & came across this website. We found the most perfect puppy! We adopted “Mindy” and she is definitely the most perfect, cutest (& funniest) little teddy bear we could ever imagine! we drove 10 hours just to pick her up, and Chris was absolutely awesome! definitely would consider adopting again for our little golden doodle one day to have a sibling! 10/10 recommend adopting from Chris!
GraceI adopted a mini golden doodle from Leon Zimmerman and had a great experience with him and his wife. Both of them were so nice and were always willing to answer any questions I had - the adoption process went smoothly and Leon helped me pick the perfect puppy for me and my family. Thanks, Leon! Aaron (now Charlie Brown) is doing so well and is absolutely darling!