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8 Surprising Facts About Miniature Goldendoodles

Goldendoodles are a popular and beloved breed of dog, known for their friendly and intelligent personalities. Miniature goldendoodles, in particular, are a smaller version of the standard goldendoodle and make great pets for families with limited space or those looking for a more portable companion. While many people are familiar with the basic characteristics of goldendoodles, there are a few lesser-known facts about this breed that may surprise you.


  1. Miniature goldendoodles are not a recognized breed by the American Kennel Club (AKC). The AKC only recognizes purebred dogs, and goldendoodles are a crossbred breed, meaning they are usually the result of breeding a golden retriever with a poodle. At New Beginnings Miniature Goldendoodles, we breed between an AKC-certified poodle and a goldendoodle, resulting in an F2 Goldendoodle, which is widely regarded as being a much healthier breed. Despite this, goldendoodles are recognized by several other reputable organizations, such as the Goldendoodle Association of North America (GANA).

  2. Goldendoodles come in a range of sizes and colors. In addition to the standard size, there are also mini, micro, and toy goldendoodles, which are all smaller versions of the breed. Miniature goldendoodles typically weigh between 15 and 30 pounds and stand around 14-17 inches tall at the shoulder. Goldendoodles also come in a range of colors, including cream, apricot, red, chocolate, and black.

  3. Goldendoodles are often described as "hypoallergenic" because they shed less than other breeds of dogs. While it is true that goldendoodles generally shed less than dogs with a double coat, it is important to note that all dogs can cause allergic reactions in some people. If you or someone in your family has allergies, it is important to spend time with the dog before bringing it home to ensure that it does not trigger any allergic reactions.

  4. Miniature goldendoodles have a lifespan of around 10-15 years. As with any breed, proper care and nutrition are important factors in determining a dog's lifespan. Goldendoodles are generally healthy dogs, but they can be prone to certain health issues such as hip dysplasia, a condition that affects the hip joints. Regular check-ups with a veterinarian and a high-quality diet can help keep your goldendoodle happy and healthy for many years.



  1. Goldendoodles are known for their high intelligence and trainability. Both poodles and golden retrievers are highly intelligent breeds, and goldendoodles inherit these traits. They are generally easy to train and excel in obedience and agility training. Goldendoodles are also often used as therapy dogs due to their friendly and gentle nature.

  2. Miniature goldendoodles have moderate energy levels and require daily exercise. While they are not as energetic as some other breeds, goldendoodles do need regular exercise to stay healthy and happy. A daily walk or playtime in the yard is typically sufficient to meet their exercise needs.

  3. Goldendoodles are social animals and thrive on human companionship. They are known for their friendly and affectionate nature and make great family pets. Goldendoodles are also good with children and are often used as therapy dogs due to their calm and patient temperament.

  4. Miniature goldendoodles can be prone to separation anxiety if left alone for long periods of time. Like many breeds, goldendoodles can suffer from separation anxiety if they are left alone for extended periods of time. It is important to provide plenty of mental and physical stimulation to keep your goldendoodle happy and prevent separation anxiety.


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