Are you interested in a golden doodle puppy?

Bringing home a puppy is a long-term commitment, and our goal is for every Pomegranate Doodle puppy to remain safe, loved, and well cared for throughout its entire life. If at any point you are unable to keep your puppy, adult dog, or senior dog, please contact us first. We are always willing to help with guidance, support, and responsible rehoming assistance.

Before going to their new homes, all puppies will receive age-appropriate veterinary care, including at least two rounds of vaccinations and deworming, microchipping, and a comprehensive veterinary wellness exam between 7–8 weeks of age. Puppies will be sent home with a clean bill of health and a six-month health guarantee. Any puppy that is not certified healthy by the veterinarian will not be sold. To support proper early development and socialization, puppies are ready to join their new families at approximately 10 weeks of age.

If you are interested in welcoming a puppy into your home, please complete the Puppy Reservation Form. We thoughtfully review each application to ensure the best possible match between our puppies and their future families. If we believe a Pomegranate Doodle puppy would be a good fit for your home and lifestyle, you will be contacted within 48 hours.

What you need to know -

Owning a Goldendoodle puppy can be an incredibly rewarding experience, but it is important to understand the time, training, grooming, and financial commitment involved before bringing one home. Goldendoodles are intelligent, social, people-oriented dogs that thrive when they are included as part of the family.

Here are some of the most important things prospective owners should know:

  • Goldendoodles require consistent training and structure. Because they are highly intelligent and eager to please, they learn quickly — both good and bad habits. Early positive reinforcement training, socialization, and clear expectations are essential for raising a confident, well-mannered dog.

  • They are not “low maintenance” dogs. Goldendoodles require regular grooming every 6–8 weeks, routine brushing at home several times per week, and ongoing coat care to prevent painful matting. Coat types can vary greatly, even within the same litter.

  • Exercise and mental stimulation are important. Goldendoodles are active, intelligent dogs that benefit from daily walks, play, enrichment activities, and opportunities to learn. A bored puppy may develop unwanted behaviors such as chewing, barking, or jumping.

  • Puppies require patience and consistency. House training, crate training, teething, and learning manners all take time. The first year requires a significant investment of time, supervision, and routine.

  • Goldendoodles are companion dogs and do best when they are included in family life. They generally do not thrive when left alone for long periods.

  • No dog is completely hypoallergenic or guaranteed non-shedding. While many Goldendoodles shed less than other breeds, allergy sensitivities and coat traits can vary from dog to dog.

  • Veterinary care, grooming, training, quality nutrition, and emergency expenses should all be considered as part of responsible dog ownership.

  • A puppy is a long-term commitment. With proper care, Goldendoodles often live 8-12 years or longer and will depend on their families for lifelong love, stability, and care.

  • The most successful puppy homes are those that are prepared not only for the excitement of bringing home a puppy, but also for the daily responsibility, patience, and consistency required to help that puppy grow into a healthy, confident adult dog.

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