Goldendoodle size can vary quite a bit. Starting at around 8lbs at 8 weeks old, a standard male Goldendoodle will grow to 22 inches and weigh around 60 lbs. Female Goldendoodle size is similar but a little smaller, at around 19 inches and 55 lbs. These active, intelligent dogs range in height and weight. Today we’ll help you to predict how big your Goldendoodle puppy will be when fully grown. We’ll look at Goldendoodle development, weight, height and general build too.
Contents
- Goldendoodle puppy size
- Development and growth
- When do Goldendoodles stop growing?
- Adult Goldendoodle size
- Goldendoodle height and weight by type
Goldendoodle size depends if this popular mixed breed takes after their Golden Retriever or Poodle parent. Goldens are usually larger than Standard Poodles. And there are now several types of Goldendoodle that come in Medium, Miniature, Teacup or Petite Goldendoodle size too!
Goldendoodle Size
Goldendoodles can inherit their size from their Poodle or Golden Retriever parent. The male of the Golden Retriever breed stands 23 to 24 inches and weighs from 65 to 75 pounds. Females stand 21.5 to 22.5 inches and weigh between 55 and 65 pounds. Male Standard Poodles weigh from 60 to 70 pounds and the female from 40 to 50 pounds. Either gender will stand between 15 to 24 inches.
However, there are also Miniature Poodles and Toy Poodles. These are not separate breeds, but rather two smaller varieties of the Poodle. They all have the same characteristics in terms of personality and appearance, with the exception of size.
If Goldendoodle size is an issue, then a Miniature Goldendoodle may suit you and your living situation better. Let’s find out by taking a closer look at Goldendoodle size and other aspects of this popular crossbreed.
The History of Goldendoodle Size
The Golden Retriever dates back to the early 1800s when a yellow retriever was crossed with a Tweed Spaniel to create the ultimate gundog. Poodles came into existence as duck hunters about 400 years ago in Germany.
In the late 1990s, the first Goldendoodles appeared in the U.S. Crossing the Golden Retriever with the Poodle was likely inspired by the popularity of the Labrador Poodle cross commonly known as the Labradoodle, famous for their curly, low shedding coat.
This mixed breed quickly became popular and demand grew for different Goldendoodle sizes. There are four versions of the dog, including petite, mini, medium, and standard.
Four Main Goldendoodle Sizes
A medium Goldendoodle is the result of crossing a Golden Retriever with a Standard or Miniature Poodle. Miniature Goldendoodles are produced by mixing a Golden with a Miniature or Toy Poodle. Petite versions are a hybrid mix of the Golden Retriever, American Cocker Spaniel and a Toy or Miniature Poodle. You may also see teacup Goldendoodles advertised.
There are several methods used to shrink a dog down to extremely diminutive proportions. One way is by breeding the Goldendoodle with a smaller breed. Another is to introduce the gene for dwarfism. This typically creates a dog of the same body size, but with shorter legs. The final way is to repeatedly breed runts together.
Needless to say, this can produce some very unhealthy animals. Your best bet for good health if you want a Goldendoodle is to go with the Standard or Miniature Poodle Golden Retriever mix.
How Big are Goldendoodle Puppies?
Although Goldendoodle size can vary depending on the parents, a standard Goldendoodle will typically weigh approximately 11 pounds at eight weeks of age. This is the youngest that a puppy should leave its mother and littermates.
There are also mini Goldendoodles, and you can expect them to weigh from four to nine pounds at eight weeks of age. The medium version of the dog will likely be somewhere in the eight to ten-pound range at this point.
Helping Your Puppy Grow
Feeding them a good quality puppy food right from the start is essential so that they grow to be strong, healthy, and free from health problems that can affect this mixed breed.
This includes hip and elbow dysplasia, luxating patella, heart conditions like aortic stenosis, and eye conditions such as progressive retinal atrophy, cataracts, and glaucoma.
It’s important to not overfeed a puppy as this can impact his health for the rest of his life. Obesity, skeletal problems, joints issues, and diabetes are just some of the problems caused by overfeeding.
Goldendoodle Growth
Like many breeds, these dogs will do most of their growing during the first six months of their life. Generally speaking, the larger the dog, the longer it takes for them to reach their adult Goldendoodle size.
While mini Goldendoodles can reach half of their adult weight by the time they’re four months old, the standard version will take roughly a month longer to get to the halfway point.
At seven to ten months, a mini Goldendoodle will start to reach the adult stage. Standards will continue to grow anywhere from one to two years.
When Do Goldendoodles Stop Growing?
By the time they are one year old, they should be at their final height. However, they can continue to fill out for months afterward.
Golden Retrievers generally grow at a slower rate than Poodles do in terms of height, but they fill out quicker. Poodles can take up to two years to be done growing.
Goldens are typically at their adult height and weight by the time they’re 14 to 18 months old.
Average Adult Goldendoodle Size
No matter what size of Goldendoodle you’re interested in, the adult size can vary depending on both parent dogs. For this reason, it’s important that you buy a puppy from a breeder who allows you to see each parent. It’s the best indicator of what a puppy will grow to look like in size as well as overall appearance.
Goldendoodle Height
- A standard Goldendoodle will stand over 21 inches tall.
- A medium Goldendoodle will be between 17 and 21 inches tall.
- A miniature Goldendoodle will measure between 14 and 17 inches.
- Finally, a petite Goldendoodle stands below 14 inches.
Goldendoodle Weight
Males tend to be on the larger end of the scale for height and weight. However, there are no significant differences between the genders.
- A standard Goldendoodle weighs over 51 pounds. Their weight can vary greatly as some will tip the scales at close to 100 pounds.
- Medium Goldendoodles are in the 36 to 50 pound range.
- Miniature Goldendoodles weigh between 26 to 35 pounds.
- Petite dogs are 25 pounds or less.
Goldendoodle Appearance
With their soulful eyes, endearing expression, and overall ragamuffin look, the Goldendoodle is truly adorable. These medium-sized, sturdy dogs come in a rainbow of colors.
The Golden Retriever brings shades of cream, apricot, and red to the mix; colors that are all controlled by the same gene. Poodles add black, chocolate, silver, blue, or gray, as well as patterns to the kaleidoscope. Coats can be curly, wavy, or straight.
The Goldendoodle Coat
Golden Retrievers have long been hugely popular as family dogs due to their exceptional temperament. One downside to the breed is that they’re big-time shedders, making them ill-suited for homes with allergy sufferers.
Crossing the breed with the Poodle created a friendly dog with a minimally shedding coat. Like the Labradoodle, these dogs became known for being hypoallergenic. In reality, there really is no breed that is truly hypoallergenic.
It’s true that some people with allergies will have fewer symptoms due to the Goldendoodle’s tendency to shed less. However, it’s actually not the dog’s coat, but airborne protein molecules found in the saliva, urine, and dander in all dogs that cause an allergic reaction in some people. This means it’s often the individual dog more than a specific breed that can cause allergy symptoms.
Personality and Temperament
Whenever two different breeds are crossed there’s no guarantee which parent the puppies will take after. Luckily, the Goldendoodle combines two highly intelligent breeds, which can make them very amenable to training. Some even work as service and therapy dogs.
Goldendoodles are prized for their affectionate nature and outgoing personality. Kind, gentle, and friendly to one and all, these dogs should also get along well with other pets, as neither parent breed has an overly strong prey drive. However, like any social animal, they’ll need plenty of affection, attention, and proper training and socialization to avoid destructive behaviors.
Goldendoodle Size
As you can see, there are plenty of options when it comes to Goldendoodle size. Goldendoodle size is less predictable than purebred Poodle size.
Are you interested in the standard Goldendoodle or something smaller?
Whichever Goldendoodle size is the right one for you, choose a puppy from a reputable breeder who has health tested their breeding stock and allow you to see the parents.
Do you have a Goldendoodle in your life?
Let us know all about them in the comments below.
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Maureen says
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betsy says
how do you calculate the approximate adult size of an F1b goldendoodle puppy?
Whitney says
This Doodle growth calculator is pretty good: https://doodledoods.com/doodle-puppy-growth-chart-calculator/
Tari Anding says
My 10 month old goldendoodle is 25.5inches tall and weighs 68 pounds. She is wonderful to be around. She is a swallower, puts things in her mouth and swallows ie socks, potholders but thankfully after a very expensive surgery and Caesar Milans help through text she has gotten much better about that. I got her because I run a Doggie day care and wanted a dog that loves everything and everyone. She certainly fits the bill. She has a sensitive stomach so I feed her boiled chicken with blue kibble and Greek yogurt. The yogurt stopped the gas and really helps her digestive tract. She is not fixed, waiting for her first cycle per the advice of our vet.
Mia says
My 10 month Goldendoodle is a 40 lb bundle of joy and energy. She is the smartest, most loving dog we’ve ever owned. I was stunned she was house broken in less than 4 weeks and to date she’s only had 1 accident. She gets excited the second we turn into the training facility. But, she tends to get over excited when she sees another dog, and she jumps up on people, she all about playing.I met both parents and felt the breeder did a good job socializing the litter, however, she failed to mention Mama is a jumper. But, our pup is getting better with training and lots of patience. I’m positive she will learn or outgrow this. I will never own another breed, may go smaller as I age. Our doodle is pretty strong, so I would not recommend a standard doodle puppy for older people, unless it is a socialized rescue with basic training. Also, depending on what kind of coat the doodle ends up with, it can mean a lot of grooming and that comes with cost. Ours is curly, almost no shedding, but she does require regular brushing to avoid matting and I keep her hair on the shorter side, because she goes everywhere with us and the shorter cut, makes brushing easier. they are high energy dogs and require a yard, lots of walking and outdoor play time. At 12 weeks our doodle’s coat showed a slight wave, then her coat continued to curl, by 8 months she was curly, but her sister has a wavy coat. If you are thinking about getting a doodle puppy, keep in mind puppies require time, based on their coat add in grooming cost, plus the cost of a high quality food, vaccines and regular veterinary check ups. But, if you’re ready and commit to the time and training, you will have a wonderful loving companion and family dog.
Jeanette Washington says
Oh yeah, I had a golden doodle 2year old dog before and I just love him. I got him at an animal shelter. At that time I didn’t know anything about his breed. Who ever had him, I just think you for raising such well trained golden doodle. I would love to have a another one😍
Cathy says
Mia, I certainly enjoyed reading your post. I agree with your statement on the size of a standard goldendoodle and the age of the owner! I have an eight-month-old female doodle who weighs 61 pounds. I only outweigh her by 35 pounds. I am extremely lucky that she is as well behaved as she is, but there have been a couple of instances where she certainly could have gotten completely out of hand, pulling and running at a squirrel or another dog. Much of her behavior is my own fault. I live on 6 completely fenced in acres with a doggie door. With the coronavirus I did not get her out a lot as a younger and smaller pup. I have ordered a halter with a hand strap on top, a training collar and an 18 inch walk lead. I believe I will have much better control using one of these (keeping her closer to me) than I had with a 5’ lead. (Even folding the lead in my hand she was able to jerk it loose running to the full end and pulling me!)
Jerry says
We have a golden doodle that is 14 months and weighs 96 lbs. He is the sweetest most comical dog I have ever seen. Love and spoil him according to my wife !!👍🤣
Alan Costa says
Our Goldendoodle is close to 100 pounds and absolutely gorgeous. I spoil the absolute heck out of Bear lol. He just celebrated a year and he’s still teething. Any advice tyvm?
Stephanie says
My golden doodle was a year in January. She stills chews the world down. What do I do???
Myrna Charlin says
My golden is 8 yr old female. I have had 11 dogs in family poodles weimaraners border collie.
This beauty goldendoodle is the smartest sweetest most beautiful
dog I have ever had. Anyone out there thinking of a doodle think no more get one. Be sure you get one from a reputable breeder that shows you papers first or allows you to see parents. What a wonderful breed.
Mine is curly needs grooming every 6 weeks. She loves loves to swim and play. Nothing more to say. Wonderful wonderful breed should be recognized by AKC
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