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Standard Goldendoodle Puppies for sale in Cambridge, Cambridgeshire

7 Standard Goldendoodle Puppies for sale in Cambridge, Cambridgeshire

The Goldendoodle, also known as Groodle, Golden Doodle, is a cross between a Golden Retriever and a Standard or Miniature Poodle, both of which are pure breeds. Over the years they have become one of the most popular family and companion dogs, which is understandable given their good looks and charming, loyal nature. They are not recognised as a breed by the Kennel Club (as of September 2017), but many breed clubs have been formed both here in the UK and elsewhere in the world to ensure that these handsome dogs continue to be bred responsibly.

Read our Goldendoodle Buying Advice page for information on this dog breed.

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Goldendoodles F1, both parents hip scored

Goldendoodle

3 weeksAge
16Sex
£2,400Price

These puppies will be raised in my home to exceptional standards and socialised with children and my other poodles. Mum is Crystal my white K.C reg standard poodle who has a super calm nature. She is hip scored and has the relevant health tests. Dad Kojo in a K.C reg golden retriever who is allso hip scored and has all the necessary health tests. All certificates here to

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IpswichSuffolk (44.3mi)
Mixed Breed dogs - Advert 2
351

Gorgeous Ultimate Doodles!

Goldendoodle & Australian Labradoodle Hybrid

3 weeksAge
45Sex
£2,000Price

We are thrilled to announce the arrival of Daisy’s much anticipated babies born 13/10/2025. Daisy a a standard F1 golden doodle and an excellent family pet and proving to be a wonderful mother already. We also own the father who is a large medium Australian Labradoodle and he will also be available to meet here. Both dogs have had full health testing and coat testing to

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NorthamptonWest Northamptonshire (43.4mi)
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14

F1B Goldendoodles

Goldendoodle

8 weeksAge
65Sex
£1,450Price

Beautiful litter, boys and girls available, they have beautiful soft/ wavy low shedding coats. They have great temperaments, raised in a family home with young children, Mum is a beautiful Golden retriever with a temperament to match, she is a great Mum and is great with children. Dad is a handsome F1 Standard Goldendoodle. He also has great temperament, he is a very frie

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BasildonEssex (45.7mi)
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FAQs

How much does a Goldendoodle cost in the UK?

The average cost of a purebred Goldendoodle puppy in the United Kingdom is approximately £1186, though prices can vary based on factors such as pedigree, breeder reputation, and location.

Are Goldendoodles a good dog?

Yes, Goldendoodles are generally considered good dogs because they are friendly, intelligent, and good with families. They tend to be easy to train and have a gentle temperament. However, their suitability depends on individual preferences and lifestyle.

Which is better, a labradoodle or a Goldendoodle?

Both labradoodles and goldendoodles are wonderful, friendly, and hypoallergenic breeds, but the better choice depends on your preferences. Labradoodles are often more energetic and adventurous, while goldendoodles tend to be more laid-back and affectionate. Consider your lifestyle and what traits you prioritize when choosing between them.

Is a Goldendoodle a high maintenance dog?

A Goldendoodle can be considered moderately high maintenance due to their need for regular grooming to prevent matting and their high energy levels requiring daily exercise. They also benefit from consistent training and socialization. However, their friendly and adaptable nature makes them rewarding companions.

Do Goldendoodles bark a lot?

Goldendoodles are generally moderate barkers and are not known to be excessive barkers. They may alert bark to strangers or unusual noises but usually quiet down once they feel secure. Proper training and socialization can help manage their barking behavior.