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What is a fair price for a Goldendoodle puppy?

By James Bradley

What is a fair price for a Goldendoodle puppy?

The cost of a Goldendoodle is going to range anywhere from $500 to $4000 depending on whether you buy or adopt. The average price of a standard-sized Goldendoodle puppy from a reputable breeder is going to be roughly $2,100.

How much should I pay for a Goldendoodle?

How much do Goldendoodle puppies cost? Goldendoodle puppies are available from as cheap as $500 to as expensive as $8770 (for an older puppy with some training). On average, most Goldendoodle puppies cost between $1000 and $2500.

How much does a Goldendoodle cost from a breeder?

For a good quality Goldendoodle, bred by a reputable breeder, be prepared to spend anywhere between $2000 to $3000.

What is an Anna doodle?

AnnaDoodles has exceptional, high quality, fully health tested Goldendoodles! Our GoldenDoodles come from outstanding AKC Champion lineage and bloodlines. Each parent has proper health screening and OFA Certification on their Hips, Elbows, Heart and Eyes.

What is bad about a Goldendoodle?

Despite being a hybrid of two breeds, the Goldendoodle has its fair share of hereditary based issues inherited from the Poodle and Golden Retriever. These include things like Addison’s Disease and hip dysplasia.

Why are Goldendoodles so expensive?

Yes, a Goldendoodle is fairly expensive as compared to any other dog breeds. However, it is a designer breed that requires a lot of investment from the breeders’ end as well. Being descended from the Poodles, it is fairly possible that your Goldendoodle may be non-shedding which makes a high price worth it.

Why do Goldendoodles stink?

The Goldendoodle’s inherited Poodle-like coat makes it more prone to attracting and holding debris and odors. The coat type desirable for its reduced shedding and dander emitting qualities is the same coat that traps and holds unpleasant smells. A downside, for sure.

Why are Goldendoodle puppies so expensive?

The size of a Goldendoodle varies depending upon the size of its Poodle parent. Ironically, the smaller the size of the pup, the higher its monetary value. The reason is that a lot more effort, money, and time go into breeding miniature pups compared to the medium or standard-sized ones.

What kind of dog is an Annadoodle?

OFA Certified GoldenDoodles
AnnaDoodles has exceptional high quality, Health Tested, OFA Certified GoldenDoodles! 33 years experience in raising healthy and sound puppies!

Why you shouldn’t get a doodle?

Why Shouldn’t You Get A Doodle? As you read above, Doodles are high-maintenance, high-energy dogs. They can and will become destructive if they are bored.

Do goldendoodles bark a lot?

Goldendoodles are an amazing Poodle crossbreed, but they are not perfect. They bark! Excessive barking can be annoying to other dogs and neighbours. It is unreasonable to expect a Goldendoodle puppy to never to bark.

What’s better a Goldendoodle or a Labradoodle?

Labradoodles have a slightly higher energy level with a more reserved personality than Goldendoodles. They also tend to be slightly stronger and more active than Goldendoodles. For hunting/farm work or public service, this combination of traits makes the Labradoodle an overall better pick.

Where do goldendoodles live in Tennessee?

Thank you for considering Goldendoodles of Tennessee! We live in beautiful Music City USA, Nashville, Tennessee. We began breeding goldendoodles in 2004 after having bred golden retrievers prior to that.

Is there a kennel for goldendoodles?

T hank you for stopping by and we hope you enjoy our web site and learning about the amazing cross breed of Goldendoodles! We are a home based breeder and we are not a kennel but a family based breeder with extensive knowledge of over 25 years. Our dogs are a part of our family and roam free on our lush green acreage property.

When did you start breeding goldendoodles?

We began breeding goldendoodles in 2004 after having bred golden retrievers prior to that. It had been our intention to breed both golden retrievers and goldendoodles, but after our first litter of goldendoodles, we were hooked and never looked back. View Our Litters!