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Stetson
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🤠 Stetson — Male Standard Golden Mountain Doodle 🐾
Meet Stetson (Dark Green Collar), one of the sweetest little cowboys from Letty’s Wild West Roundup Litter — a beautiful litter of 15 standard-size Golden Mountain Doodles born April 19th. Stetson is a true lover boy with a tender, devoted heart. He is the kind of puppy who does not just like people — he chooses his person and wants to be close.
Stetson has a soft, affectionate personality and a way of making you feel like you are his whole world. He loves attention, connection, and being near the people he trusts. While he still enjoys normal puppy play and time with his littermates, his heart really shines in one-on-one moments. He would be a wonderful match for someone wanting a loyal, people-bonded companion who will grow into a devoted best friend.
Stetson is approximately 62.5% Poodle, 25% Golden Retriever, and 12.5% Bernese Mountain Dog. His mom, Letty, is 50% Poodle and 50% Golden Retriever and weighs approximately 55 lbs. His dad is 75% Poodle and 25% Bernese Mountain Dog and weighs approximately 82 lbs. These puppies are expected to mature in the standard-size range, though individual adult size may vary. This mix brings together Poodle intelligence and lower-shedding coat potential, Golden Retriever friendliness, and Bernese Mountain Dog calmness.
Stetson has been raised in our home and loved as our own. He has completed Early Neurological Stimulation, also called ENS, and Early Scent Introduction, also called ESI. He has also been raised with age-appropriate socialization, household sounds, handling, grooming exposure, different surfaces, and confidence-building experiences through the Rule of 7s. He is already litter box trained and will begin basic obedience exposure, crate training, and potty training before going home.
Stetson’s temperament shows a beautiful mix of affection, loyalty, softness, and people-focus. He may be an especially good fit for someone looking for a close companion who wants to be included in daily life. Because he bonds deeply, he will do best with a family who can continue building his confidence, practice gentle independence, and give him consistent, loving structure as he grows.
The adoption price is $1,500. Stetson’s price includes his first two deworming doses, first vaccines at 6 weeks, an 8-week booster before going home, full records from birth, weight tracking, temperament testing results, deworming and vaccination records, and a gallon bag of puppy food to help with the transition.
Stetson’s go-home date is anytime after June 16th, after he receives his second dose of vaccines. He will still need additional vaccine boosters at 12 and 16 weeks, rabies, continued deworming, and regular wellness care with his new veterinarian. We recommend scheduling a wellness visit within 72 hours of adoption.
Coat Colors:
Black
White
Coat Pattern:
Bicolor
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What should I know about Golden Mountain Doodles before buying one?
The Golden Mountain Doodle is a crossbreed between a Golden Retriever, Bernese Mountain Dog, and Poodle. Full-grown, they typically weigh 65-100 pounds and stand 20-27 inches tall.
Are Golden Mountain Doodles good family dogs?
Golden Mountain Doodles are generally good with kids, especially when raised together. The Golden Mountain Doodle is a medium to large-sized breed, and they require enough space to move around and exercise comfortably. They're fairly vocal dogs that bark regularly.
Are Golden Mountain Doodles high-energy dogs?
The Golden Mountain Doodle is an active and energetic breed that requires regular exercise and mental stimulation. They enjoy long walks, runs, hikes, and playing in the yard or park. Due to their social and affectionate nature, they thrive on human interaction and enjoy spending time with their families. Overall, their exercise needs are high.
Do Golden Mountain Doodles need professional grooming?
The Golden Mountain Doodle's coat can vary depending on the specific traits they inherit from their parent breeds. Typically, they have a wavy or curly coat that is soft and dense. Their coat can come in a range of colors, including black, white, cream, chocolate, and gold. Grooming-wise, this breed is moderate. Golden Mountain Doodles are considered hypoallergenic, which can be a plus for allergy sufferers.
What living situation works for a Golden Mountain Doodle?
Golden Mountain Doodles are best suited for a house with a good-sized yard. The Golden Mountain Doodle is a medium to large-sized breed, and they require enough space to move around and exercise comfortably. While they can adapt to apartment living, they thrive in homes with a yard where they can run and play freely. They are moderately trainable with consistent effort.
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