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Litter Goldendoodle Puppies for sale in Lynton, Devon

6 Litter Goldendoodle Puppies for sale in Lynton, Devon

The Goldendoodle, also known as Groodle or Golden Doodle, is a popular cross between a Golden Retriever and a Standard or Miniature Poodle, both pure breeds. This beloved family and companion dog comes in multiple generations to suit different needs: F1 Goldendoodles are a 50/50 first-generation cross with variable coat types (straight, wavy, or curly) and unpredictable shedding, making them less reliable for allergies. F1B Goldendoodles (75% Poodle, 25% Golden Retriever) offer curlier, wavy, low-shedding coats ideal for allergy sufferers. F1BB Goldendoodles (87.5% Poodle) provide the most hypoallergenic, non-shedding coats with very curly textures and minimal dander. F2B Goldendoodles (62.5% Poodle) balance low-shedding qualities with the affectionate Golden Retriever temperament, while Multigen Goldendoodles (third generation and beyond) offer the most predictable traits with consistent coat types and stable temperaments—perfect for families seeking a reliable, allergy-friendly companion.

Over the years, Goldendoodles have become one of the most popular designer breeds, which is understandable given their good looks and charming, loyal nature. Available in three sizes—standard Goldendoodles (60-100 pounds), miniature Goldendoodles, and toy Goldendoodles—these intelligent dogs are friendly, eager to please, and highly trainable, making them excellent for first-time dog owners. While not recognized as a breed by the Kennel Club (as of September 2017), many breed clubs have been formed both here in the UK and elsewhere in the world to ensure these handsome dogs continue to be bred responsibly. Grooming needs vary by generation: F1 Goldendoodles require regular brushing and professional grooming, while F1B, F1BB, and Multigen varieties need daily brushing and professional grooming every 6-8 weeks to prevent matting in their curlier, low-shedding coats. With moderate to high energy levels requiring 30-60 minutes of daily exercise, Goldendoodles thrive in active families. Their affectionate, playful nature makes them wonderful family pets suitable for households with children and other pets, combining the best traits of both parent breeds into a loyal, versatile companion.

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

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F1 Mini goldendoodles *ready to go*

Goldendoodle

8 weeksAge
54Sex
£2,000Price

Meet our amazing litter of F1 miniature goldendoodles - we have 3 boys and 3 girls left to find their forever homes🥰 Mum is our beloved family pet Gertie who is a KC registered working line golden retriever. This is her first litter and she has been an amazing first time mum🩷 Dad is a gorgeous health tested KC registered toy poodle😍 Born on 15/11/2025, the pups have n

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SwanseaSwansea (27.4mi)
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Goldendoodle

10 weeksAge
62Sex
£1,600Price

UPDATE- One solid golden girl and Two boys available - boys are both black one boy has a white chest, the other boy is solid black. Girls £2500 Boys £1600 Our wonderful puppies are now ready for their forever homes. Beautiful litter of doodles, perfect size parents are sitting 20 inches to the shoulder. (father is son of the famous “Yogi Bear”) Update 3 puppies avail

Newton AbbotDevon (49.5mi)
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Goldendoodle

2 weeksAge
43Sex
£2,000Price

⭐️ F1 Goldendoodle Puppies ⭐️ Pure black or black with white chests and white paws 🐾 We are delighted to announce that our beautiful family Golden Retriever has given birth to a stunning litter of 7 puppies on the 22nd of December Ready to leave us on the 16th of Feb after vet check, microchip & first vaccination Well socialised and confident puppies with wonderful

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AxbridgeSomerset (44.4mi)
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F1 mini Goldendoodles

Goldendoodle

7 weeksAge
64Sex
£2,000Price

Ready from 24th January. We have a litter of beautiful healthy F1 miniature golden doodle puppies. 6 boys and 4 girls. Mum maddie is a kc registered working line golden retriever. Dad is a kc registered toy poodle. This is her first litter and has been amazing with them. They were born on 22/11/2025. Will be ready to go to their new homes around end of January. They will

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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.