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We’d like to announce that our April 2023 litters will
be On Golden Farm’s final 2 litters.
We have LOVED every minute of the last 10 years nurturing the puppies, and doing our best to
give them the best start in life!
It has been Wonderful meeting all of the Fantastic families over the years, who have given our
puppies loving homes, and made our puppies a part of their family. We will greatly appreciate
continued pictures and updates from you!
Thank you so much from the bottom of our hearts!
- Randy and Deanna
Playful, Cuddly, Loyal
Our goal is to share our beautiful Goldendoodle
Puppies with anyone interested in having a wonderful
family pet.
A Goldendoodle is a cross between a Golden Retriever and a Standard Poodle.
And the rumors are true: they're smart and pretty.
Goldendoodles are an intelligent and obedient family companion. They are everybody’s friend
and devoted to their family. They are friendly towards children, other dogs and pets, and easy
with strangers. They are social dogs, happiest with people. Their intelligence, eagerness to
please, and love of learning make them very easy to train.
Our puppies will shed lightly or not at all and will be compatible with most families who have
mild to moderate allergies.
All of our puppies have been whelped and raised in our home where they have had 24 hour
attention. They are socialized daily with adults and kids. They are exposed to all the sights
and sounds of a home and will come to you as a confident member of your family.
The puppies are wormed and have their first shots and a check up by a veterinarian before
they go to their new home.
Goldendoodles:
The Golden Retriever / Poodle
Mix
Goldendoodles display what breeders
call "hybrid vigor," meaning the mixed-
breed pups are actually healthier than
either parent lines. Mixing purebred
dogs is a good way to encourage
genetic diversity and to make sure a
litter avoids pesky genetic disorders
that are so common in purebred dogs.
Because the goldendoodle is not
purebred, it is not recognized by most
breeding associations, including the
American Kennel Club and the United
Kennel Club. Despite a lack of formal
recognition, breeders of the lovable
dogs have quickly created their own
lingo. A goldendoodle puppy can be:
•
F1: Puppy of a purebred golden
retriever and purebred Poodle
•
F1b: Puppy of a F1 goldendoodle
and a purebred poodle. F1b's
have the best chance of having a
low to non-shed coat.
•
F2: Puppy of two F1
goldendoodles. Best for genetic
health.
•
Mini: the F1, F1b, or F2 result of
breeding with a purebred toy or
miniature poodle.