Goldendoodle Puppies For Sale

Parti and Abstract Goldendoodles For Sale

We raise stunning Standard and Mini Goldendoodles in the popular abstract and parti colors, from our home in Iowa. We’ve strived for years to get the perfect combination of genetics that balance health and attractiveness to produce the desirable teddybear Goldendoodle.

With over a decade of experience being a reputable Goldendoodle breeder in the Midwest, we stand by the health of our puppies with a generous 2-year heath guarantee.

History of the Goldendoodle Breed

The Goldendoodle dog breed is a “designer dog” breed that started to become popular in the 1990s, shortly after the popularization of the Labradoodle in 1989. Funnily enough, the first examples of Goldendoodles were breed by Monica Dickens – the great granddaughter of Charles Dickens – in 1969.

The Goldendoodle breed was originally pioneered to combine the intelligence and non-shedding coat of the Poodle with the family-friendly temperament of the Golden Retriever. This makes for a dog that is on average healthier than either a Poodle or a Golden Retriever alone. This also makes the Goldendoodle breed hypoallergenic, with many different coat types and colors. With proper genetic testing, we can accurately determine if a Goldendoodle puppy will have a wavy or curly coat. A curly coat is more hypoallergenic than a wavy coat, but requires more regular grooming. A dog being hypoallergenic doesn’t guarantee that some people won’t have allergic reactions, but it lowers the chance significantly.

Despite the Goldendoodles massive popularity, it isn’t yet recognized by any official organizations such as the American Kennel Club.

FAQs About Goldendoodles

Do Goldendoodles shed?

No! Goldendoodle puppies are hypoallergenic, meaning they don’t shed and are far less likely to cause allergic reactions. However they do need to be brushed regularly to keep their coat soft and clean.

How big do Goldendoodles get?

Goldendoodles come in a variety of sizes, ranging from less than 20 pounds to 100 pounds. Our breeding program offers Standard Goldendoodles (45-100 lbs), Mini Goldendoodles (30-45 lbs), and even Micro/Petite Goldendoodles (8-30 lbs). Find the perfect size for your family today!

What is the price of your Goldendoodles?

The cost of our Goldendoodle puppies range from between $2000 – $3500 depending on their coloration and size. All our puppies come with a 2 year health guarantee since we have complete confidence in our health testing regime we require for all our parent dogs before they have their first litter.

About Our Goldendoodle Breeding Program

The early upbringing of a puppy is crucial for its temperament and well-being. Our team is dedicated to raising Goldendoodle puppies with excellent temperament, conformation, and health. We DNA test our adults for Degenerative Myelopathy (DM) and Von Willebrand’s (VWB), and certify their hips and elbows with the Orthopedic Foundation for Animals (OFA). We understand the importance of a healthy, hypoallergenic, cute, fluffy, and affectionate Goldendoodle, and DNA test our adults for the shedding gene to ensure low to non-shedding puppies.

Reviews from owners who've purchased a Goldendoodle puppy from us

We LOVE him

Rated 5 out of 5
February 13, 2019

We just got our new Goldendoodle from Jill and we LOVE him. He’s such a good boy and we can’t believe we ever went his long without a dog in our family. We drove to Iowa and picked our pup up. We are very happy! I think my wife loves him more than she does me ?

Other Frequently Asked Questions

What colors are Goldendoodles?

Goldendoodles come in many different colors! Including:

  • Parti – an even split of 2 colors, usually red and white
  • Abstract (also sometimes known as tuxedo) – 2 colors, with a splash of white on the chest
  • Black
  • Copper
  • White
  • Cream
  • Gray
  • Apricot
  • Red
  • Merle

The most common Goldendoodle puppies are completely solid in color, generally golden with a cream, apricot, or reddish hue.

For years we have produced the deep red color many people want in a Goldendoodle puppy. As desires of our families change over the years, so does our program. Over the last couple of years we have worked hard to produce red and white abstract Goldendoodles, red and white parti Goldendoodles, and now the blue merle Goldendoodle puppies. The solid colored Goldendoodle is still very popular but the parti, abstract and merle colors are now generally more desirable.

A great example of what an abstract goldendoodle looks like
A great example of an Abstract Goldendoodle puppy

What do the different generations mean?

The different generations depict how much Poodle is in a Goldendoodle puppies’ genes. This is relevant for people with severe allergies, since the more Poodle, the more hypoallergenic.

  • F1 Goldendoodle: Golden Retriever crossed with a Poodle
  • F1b Goldendoodle: F1 Goldendoodle crossed with a Poodle
  • F1bb Goldendoodle: F1b Goldendoodle crossed with a Poodle
  • F2 Goldendoodle: F1 Goldendoodle crossed with an F1 Goldendoodle
  • F2b Goldendoodle: F1 Goldendoodle crossed with an F1b Goldendoodle
  • F3 Goldendoodle: F1b Goldendoodle crossed with an F1b Goldendoodle

Goldendoodle Litters For Sale

No Goldendoodle litters currently available for sale