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Goldendoodle puppies for sale in Lincolnshire

4 Goldendoodle puppies for sale in Lincolnshire

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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Stunning red golden double doodles

£1,500
GoldendoodleAge: 10 weeks3 male / 3 female
Just 1 beautiful boy available now Puppies had full health check and first vaccine and microchip at the vets and all are healthy and ready for new homes this weekend xx We have a beautiful litter of doodles for sale, mum is an Australian doodle luna who’s father was Rodger from northcroft doodles, dad to these puppies is stan from northcroft doodles With extensive health t
ANNABEL D.ID verified
Brigg, North Lincolnshire
Goldendoodle dogs - Advert 2
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10 hours
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🐶Standard GoldenDoodle Puppies🐶

£1,300
GoldendoodleAge: 7 weeks3 male / 2 female
Puppies Available ❤️Red Collar Boy❤️ 💙Blue Collar Boy💙 🖤Black Collar Boy🖤 💛Yellow Collar Girl💛 💜purple Collar Girl💜 Delightful Standard GoldenDoodle Puppies Looking for Loving homes Born on May 20th, these pups will be eight weeks old and ready for adoption starting July 20th . Mum - Bonnie our family pet - Cream Standard GoldenDoodle Bonnie is a lovely standa
SIAN L.
Lincoln, Lincolnshire
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Goldendoodle dogs in Bourne - Advert 1
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DNA TESTED MINIATURE GOLDENDOODLE

£1,500
GoldendoodleAge: 9 weeks4 male / 3 female
✨Sire hip score 0/0✨ ⭐READY FOR THEIR FOREVER HOMES ⭐ 🇦🇺Australian Labradoodle x F1 Goldendoodle 🧑‍⚕️Each Puppy comes with certificate of good health from the vet! Sire is Chester, superb Austra
AGNIESZKA P.ID verified
Bourne, Lincolnshire
Goldendoodle dogs - Advert 2
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F1B Standard Silver Goldendoodle puppies !

£1,550
GoldendoodleAge: 6 weeks4 male / 2 female
We are delighted to present this stunning litter by amazing parents Stella and our lovely KC Spark. We offer a lifetime of support and advice with our puppies. Our puppies are: Microchipped Given
Ispike
Boston, Lincolnshire

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.