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Mini-Goldendoodle FAQs

Updated: Nov 3, 2022

What is a Multigenerational (fb) Mini-Goldendoodle?

A Mini-Goldendoodle is a cross between a Golden Retriever and a Poodle. Our dogs are multigenerational meaning that 2 mini-goldendoodles are bred to create an equal golden retriever and mini-poodle hybrid. In doing this, we create a smaller goldendoodle that keeps more golden retriever characteristics. This includes the blockier head, physique and personality traits. When you cross two different breeds, they tend to have over-all better health and are less likely to inherit genetic diseases.

What is the temperment of a Mini-Goldendoodle?

A Mini-Goldendoodle is fun, Loving, Calm yet entertaining, loyal, friendly, great with children and other animals, and EXTREMELY SMART.

What colors are Goldendoodles?

Our Mini-Goldendoodles are usually Deep red to a light apricot. They do come in other colors, but these are the most common.

What type of hair do Mini-Goldendoodles have?

our dogs hair varies from a curly/wavy to wavy/straight. This depends on each individual puppy and the puppy parents. They are also non-shedding and hypoallergenic.

What are the differenced betweem Mini-Goldendoodles and Labradoodles?

The most obvious answer is that the Goldendoodle is the result of breeding a Golden Retriever with a Poodle while the Labradoodle is the result of breeding a Labrador Retriever with a Poodle. Daintydoodles does not breed Labradoodles, however, we want you to be able to compare the two breeds.

When it comes to choosing between the two, it really comes down to what you want in a dog. If you desire a dog that is more calm, or if the dog is going to be used for therapeutic purposes, then you’ll probably want to choose a Goldendoodle. They tend to be more calm than the Labradoodle when taken into the hospital, nursing home or around family.

Both dogs are loyal to their masters and are extremely friendly, but sometimes the Labradoodle will be apprehensive about entering a new space, such as your home. They will tend to check things out thoroughly before they settle in. The Goldendoodle, on the other hand, feels right at home wherever he is. To enhance this innate sense of trust and balance, Daintydoodles makes it their priority to continually breed for the best possible temperament.

When it comes to using the dogs for working, the Labradoodle is generally stronger than the Goldendoodle. If the dog might be needed to pull a load or be trained for other physical service, the Labradoodle would generally be the better choice. They usually have a lot more energy and need a task to focus on.

One final difference to note is that the Labradoodle tends to weigh more than a comparable sized Goldendoodle. Our Mini-Goldendoodles weigh between 12-20 pounds full grown!!

Daintydoodles will be happy to answer any questions you might have about Goldendoodles in general or more specifically about the Goldendoodle puppies we breed.

How do I reserve a puppy?

A $300 deposit is required to reserve a puppy from a current litter.

Deposits are non-refundable. We take checks, paypal and cash for initial Deposits.

Note: Final payment of $2200 is due when you pick up or have the puppy delivered and should be in the form of cash on day of re-homing .


What will I receive with my puppy?

All puppies include the following:

  • Health record including first shots, worming, Dew-Claw removal and Vet Check.

  • Sample of the food puppy is used to eating, blanket, collar, and toy.

  • puppy DNA chart/Genetic LinEage

  • Written 1 year Health Warrant/Guarantee (check Puppy Contract for more info)

  • Bill of Sale

  • A life time of puppy support


Is shipping a possibility?

Shipping can be discussed on a case by case basis. We love having our families close, but will makes exceptions.

Will you hold a puppy after pick up date?

Yes, we can hold puppies longer if needed in most cases. this event needs to be verified before the time of choosing. we have the right to refuse a longer stay if not able to accommodate. an additional cost of $35 per Day will be added to the final cost, as well as costs of shots, vet appointments and any misc. needs of puppy care during the extended time.


When and how can I pick up my puppy?

Yes, we allow the puppies to be picked up at our home and

Puppies are ready to go home after about 8 weeks of age and once they have completed a vet check.

Do you allow the general public to visit and handle your puppies?

No, we are very serious about protecting our puppies, only those who have a deposit and a vested interest in our pups are Allowed to come and visit. While we do understand the interest in this breed and why many great families want to visit and hold our Puppies,

that can expose our puppies germs/viruses that can be harmful. Our puppy families can visit at approx 4-6 weeks!!


Do you have a health warranty?

Yes, all puppies come with not only a 72 hr health warranty that gives you time to take the puppy to your vet and have a full check up to make sure you are completely satisfied with your new family member. If you are not completely satisfied the puppy must be returned to us ASAP for an exchange. Any shipping charges are non-refundable. And A one year health/Genetics guarantee is also provided and is extensively explained in our Puppy contract.

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