JAZZ, a female Miniature Goldendoodle for sale in Hastings, MI – Photo 1 of 1
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JAZZ

Female, Born on 03/15/26 - 5 days
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https://michigangoldendoodles.com/ https://www.facebook.com/share/1DqjKKs1vt/?mibextid=wwXIfr 🐾 Parents: SADIE & SPOT 💛 WHO WE ARE: Michigan Goldendoodles, LLC. Established in 2023, we are a passionate in-home team dedicated to raising healthy, happy, and well-behaved Goldendoodle puppies! Our puppies are born and raised right in our loving home with our family. We take pride in not only preparing your puppy for life outside our home—but also in supporting YOU as a new puppy parent. 🐶 HOW WE RAISE OUR PUPPIES: COMPLIMENTARY TRAINING: We go above and beyond to make sure your new puppy is off to the right paw for their future. We believe a GOOD puppy makes a GOOD dog and early introduction is so important! We believe in early Socialization & Training: Our puppies are introduced to a variety of experiences from an early age—brushing and desensitizing at just a few days old. Car rides starting at 3 weeks, and community outings beginning at 6-8 weeks. They visit a variety of local establishments including schools, stores, parks, greenhouses, and even assisted living centers. CRATE&POTTY TRAINING: By 8 weeks, many of our puppies are fully crate trained and have started basic potty training routines. Early Obedience: Puppies learn a variety of helpful commands, such as “no” and “come”. We also train them to their name as soon as their new family picks one out. Often times, our pups go to their families knowing their name already. We offer a mini training session at pickup to teach you the cues they are familiar with. GROOMING INTRO: All puppies experience at least 3 full bathing sessions before going home. This includes: •Water exposure •Blow dryer introduction •Clipper sounds•Nail trims •Time on the grooming table•This helps them feel confident and relaxed for future grooming. 🏡 Raised in Our Home: Puppies are born in our bedroom where our moms receive love and care during labor. At about 2 weeks, puppies move to our main living area to be part of daily life, sights, and sounds. (vacuum, doorbell, etc.) Daily Handling: Puppies are held and cuddled daily by children and also get outdoor playtime with kids. They are introduced to leash walking around 6 weeks. 🎁 WHAT PUPPY GOES HOME WITH •3 days of starter food •Blanket, toys/ tennis ball—all scented with mom, littermates, and our home •Treats to help continue training! •Chewies to soothe the transition •Our recommendation list with helpful tips and product suggestions-given when a deposit is made. Brushing and grooming guidance. All puppies have their first vet visit at 6 weeks old and receive their veterinarian clearance and first round of vaccinations& initial de-worming. They go home with their complimentary first month of parasite prevention as well. Their dew claws are also removed. If you're looking for a puppy who’s already learning how to be a confident, loving, and well-mannered member of your family- We might be the perfect fit!
Coat Colors:
Black
White
Coat Pattern:
Bicolor
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Miniature Goldendoodle
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About Miniature Goldendoodle Puppies
What kind of dog is a Miniature Goldendoodle?
The Miniature Goldendoodle is a popular designer breed that combines the intelligence and hypoallergenic coat of a Poodle with the friendly and affectionate nature of a Golden Retriever. As the name suggests, they are a smaller version of the standard Goldendoodle, making them a great choice for those looking for a compact, yet loving and active companion. Full-grown, they typically weigh 15-35 pounds and stand 13-20 inches tall.
Will a Miniature Goldendoodle get along with my other pets?
Miniature Goldendoodles are generally good with kids, especially when raised together. Miniature Goldendoodles can adapt to various living spaces, including apartments and small homes. They're moderate barkers — they'll alert you when something's up but aren't excessive.
What kind of exercise do Miniature Goldendoodles need?
Miniature Goldendoodles are an active breed and require daily exercise and mental stimulation to keep them healthy and happy. They enjoy activities such as walks, runs, playing fetch, and going on hikes. They also love to swim, so taking them to a nearby lake or pool can be a great way to provide them with exercise and fun. Overall, their exercise needs are moderate.
Are Miniature Goldendoodles high-maintenance when it comes to grooming?
Miniature Goldendoodles have a low shedding coat, which can be a great option for those with allergies. Generally, Miniature Goldendoodles have wavy or curly coats that are soft and silky to the touch. The coat can range from short to medium length, and they can come in a variety of colors, including cream, gold, red, apricot, chocolate, black, or a combination of these colors. Grooming-wise, this breed is moderate. Miniature Goldendoodles are considered hypoallergenic, which can be a plus for allergy sufferers.
Can a Miniature Goldendoodle live in an apartment?
Miniature Goldendoodles are best suited for apartments and smaller homes. Miniature Goldendoodles can adapt to various living spaces, including apartments and small homes. If they live in an apartment, they will need daily walks and access to outdoor space for playtime. They are fairly easy to train.
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