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Our Teddy Bear English Goldendoodles sizes vary greatly. The size is determined by the Poodle used in the breeding. They range between Extra Small ” Small, Medium/Mini, and Standard. The size of your Doodle will be influenced by the parent lineage. You can expect that your puppy’s size will be an average of the parents’ size. Also, note that the size of the doodle is determined by the height and not by weight.
Following is the current sizing for our beloved Doodle puppies:
The World's First Extra-Small Mini Teddy Bear English Goldendoodles were also bred right here at Smeraglia. We do not breed very many Extra-Small "Mini" litters, therefore the waitlist can be a bit longer. Like our Small Goldendoodles, Extra-Small "Mini" litters are a four to five-generation process that has taken approximately 30+ years of planning. These litter sizes are small therefore the spaces are extremely limited.
The normal size for an Extra Small "Mini" English Goldendoodle is approximately 10-13" (from the shoulder to the paw) with no correlation between height and sex of the Small English Goldendoodle.
Weight range tends to be under 12-22 pounds
F1BB, F2B, F2BB, & F3 Generations.
Like our Extra-Small Goldendoodle, it's rare to see the Small Mini Goldendoodle on our Puppies Available page due to their popularity. There are usually quite a few families on our Small / MiniGoldendoodle wait list anxiously awaiting the arrival of a new litter. Most people don't realize how long it takes for a breeder to breed down to this size. Each of our litters are a four-generation process which has taken approximately 4-5 years of planning. These litter sizes are small therefore the spaces are extremely limited.
• Weight range tends to be 18-35 pounds • FIB, F2B, and F3 Generations
• Fees may be added for additional services to include spay/neuter, prep school, rare colors, etc.;
Merle being the most rare.
• Small Goldendoodles are kept in our nursery until 9 weeks of age
Medium Teddy Bear English Goldendoodles is our MOST popular size. Each of these litters takes 2-4 years of planning to produce. Due to their popularity, these spots fill up quickly.
•The normal size for a Medium English Goldendoodle is 16"-19" (from the shoulder to the paw) with no correlation between height and sex of the Medium English Goldendoodle.
• Weight range tends to be 35-55 pounds.
FI, FIB, F2, F2B, and F3 Generations (FI requires spay/ neuter)
• Fees may be added for additional services spay/neuter, prep school, rare colors, etc.; Merle being the most rare.
• Some F1 generations require spay/neuter prior to go-home and will incur an additional $395 fee.
Standard Teddy Bear English Goldendoodles are super popular with our clients that want the BIGGEST Teddy Bear English Goldendoodle possible. We breed this size primarily for our Service & Therapy dog clients, therefore spots are very limited.
•The normal size for a Standard Female English Goldendoodle is 19" - 23" (from the shoulder to the paw), and 20" - 25" (from the shoulder to the paw) for Standard Male English Goldendoodle.
•Weight range tends to be 55-85+ pounds.
•FI, FIB, F2 & F2B Generations
•Fees may be added for additional services to include spay/neuter, prep school, rare colors, etc.; Merle being the most rare.
•FI generations require spay/neuter prior to go-home and will incur an additional $395 fee.
Please note that the coat of the Small Goldendoodle in the example image has been clipped down to show the dog’s true size. A full coat will make the dog appear larger than the average size listed above.
Our Teddy Bear English Goldendoodles are bred in many different colors and markings and they’re all gorgeous.
English Goldendoodles come in a variety of colors due to the colorations of the parent breeds. The Golden Retriever comes in three recognized colors and the Poodle has seven. English Goldens are primarily cream to blond, but with all the variety of colors in the Poodles there’s no wonder how we get all these beautiful English Goldendoodle puppies.
Take a look at our galleries to determine which color is right for you.
The Teddy Bear English Goldendoodle should have a Loose-Wavy to Curly coat of about two to three inches in length.
The colors of the Teddy Bear English Goldendoodle’s coat can be Black, Copper, Ultra Cream, Champagne, Gray, Golden, Apricot, Red, Red & White, or Parti. Ultra cream to champagne is our most common coat color. Lighter highlights can often be found on the feathering, and the coat tends to lighten with age. Hair on the tail, body, ears, and legs (legs may be slightly feathered), is usually longer. Hair on the head and muzzle tends to be shorter.
It can be produced in any of the Teddy Bear English Goldendoodle generations and is easy to maintain. It will require brushing once a day to every other day in areas that experience heavy friction, such as behind the ears, under the neck, the base of the tail, and underneath the limbs. Full body brushing should be done at least once a week. This coat type in F1, F2, and F2B breedings is usually low to moderate in shedding.
English Goldendoodles with curly coats are seen most frequently in our F1B and F3 breedings but can occasionally be produced in other generations. Curly coats can be anywhere from a loose barrel curl to a tight kinky curl, similar to a Poodle. They require daily full-body brushing. Curly coated English Goldendoodles in F1, F2, and F2B generations are considered to be the most non-shedding of these generations.
Teddy Bear Goldendoodle Coat Changes
Most will grow longer and many will fill out and become very plush and full. As an experienced breeder, we can determine at a very young age what type of coat a puppy will have as an adult:
It is our goal to offer superior, efficient service to all of our clients.
We offer a wide range of payment options for your convenience:
The Teddy Bear English Goldendoodle tend to be stockier in build, they should be athletic, graceful, and square with medium to large boning (depending on the size). They tend to have a boxier head, soulful round eyes adding to the Teddy Bear appearance they are renowned for.
(To the wither) as to Length (from sternum to point of buttock) should appear square. Shoulders should have good angulation with firm elbows held close to the rib cage. The upright shoulder is a fault. Hindquarters should be of medium angulation with short strong hocks. The top line should remain level with strong loin and level croup. They are a galloping dog, therefore flanks should rise up from a brisket set just below the elbows but should not be excessively deep. Ribs should be well sprung but not barrelled. Overall, they should appear square, balanced, athletic with good muscling.
When trotting they should be purposeful, strong, and elastic with good reach and drive, giving the appearance of “going somewhere”. When happy, relaxed, or at play, they will prance and skim the ground lightly. Excessive tightness in the hips will produce a stilted action and is considered a fault.
Set relatively high and preferred to be carried in a saber, can be carried below the top line or slightly above with a slight curl. Curled possum-type tails are undesirable.
Set moderately flat against the head. The base should be level with the eye, or close to it. Leather should be of medium thickness and when gently drawn forward should reach the top canine tooth. Ear leather reaching beyond the tip of the nose is considered a fault. Ear canals should be free of excessive hair and not thick or bulbous. When inquisitive and alert, the ear set should rise to the top of the head. Thick/heavy ear leather is a fault.
“Slightly” round, large, and expressive. Always offering eye-to-eye contact when engaged in activity with a human. Protruding or sunken eyes are a fault. Watery or tearful eyes are a fault. Dogs with brown pigment can have dark hazel or brown eyes.
Eye color should complement and blend with the face color. Black, red, white, cream and apricot usually have brown/black eyes. Most all shades of champagne and chocolate will have hazel eyes. Black pigment dogs usually have dark/brown eyes.
Large, square and fleshy. Pigment should be either black or brown (for parti colors it may be freckled). Pigment should be strong.
The firm well-muscled neck should be moderately long, slightly arched, and flow well into the well-angled shoulders with no appearance of abruptness. The neck should not be coarse nor stumpy and should lend an air of elegance to the dog. A short thick neck is a fault.
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