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Red, Cream, Teddybear, Apricot, Black and Chocolate Goldendoodles- Free Delivery on Friday and Saturdays up to 500 miles to a predetermined location.-Would you like to meet a certain puppy virtually? Contact us to schedule a zoom call on Thursdays.Ellie and Prince's LitterDam: EllieSire: PrinceThese puppies were born on April 23rd 6 Males and 6 Females | F1b Goldendoodles $1275
Lexi and Dundee's LitterDam: LexiSire: DundeeThese puppies were born on June 12th 5 Males and 3 Females | F1b Goldendoodles $1275 Danessa and Kenu's LitterDam: DanessaSire: KenuThese puppies were born on August 14th 1 Male and 10 Females | F1b Goldendoodles $1575 Rosy and Ryker's LitterDam: RosySire: RykerThese puppies were born on September 1st 3 Males and 3 Females | F1b Goldendoodles $1575 Shoshanna and Dundee's LitterDam: ShoshannaSire: DundeeThese puppies were born on September 15th 4 Males and 4 Females | F1b Goldendoodles $1575 Layla and Lafayette's LitterDam: LaylaSire: LafayetteThese puppies were born on October 1st 4 Males and 3 Females | F1b Goldendoodles $1575 If you have any questions, please contact us below.How much is a chocolate Goldendoodle?Chocolate Goldendoodle price. A Chocolate Goldendoodle pup costs anywhere between $1,500 and $3,000. The price depends on the breeder's location, reputation, size, color, coat, and parentage.
Are chocolate Goldendoodles rare?Since the chocolate Goldendoodle is quite a rare color, the value is slightly higher than the average Goldendoodle color price. Standard Goldendoodle colors such as cream, gold, and apricot generally cost between $1,000 to $2,000.
Are chocolate doodles rare?Chocolate Labradoodles are common in many households. Their color can be even throughout their coat, even as they age, or they may have a combination of light and dark hues mixed. Most chocolate Labradoodles may appear to be almost black at birth but fade to a deep chocolate brown.
What is the rarest Goldendoodle color?The rarest Goldendoodle colors are blue, gray, and silver, and they result from multi-generational breeding. That means Goldendoodles that are beyond the second generation, i.e., F2, have to be bred for this. Apart from these solid colors of the Goldendoodle puppy coat, two of the rarest patterns are parti and phantom.
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