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Full Grown Mini Goldendoodle: How Big Does a Mini Goldendoodle Get?

Welcome to Fox Creek Farm! We’re an ethical breeder specializing in Goldendoodles (including Mini Goldendoodles) and Bernedoodles. Our story is deeply rooted in a love of animals, with a special passion for the unique qualities that doodle breeds bring to families across the country. In this blog post, we’ll focus on the full grown Mini Goldendoodle—specifically, how big they typically get, what their temperament is like, and how to give them the best life possible. Whether you’re considering adding a Mini Goldendoodle to your home, or you’re simply curious about this adorable, versatile breed, we hope you’ll find this guide to be both informative and heartwarming. So, let’s dive right in and learn about the full grown Mini Goldendoodle!

What is a Mini Goldendoodle?

In simplest terms, a Mini Goldendoodle is a cross between a Golden Retriever and a Miniature Poodle. Compared to the standard-size version, a Mini Goldendoodle is smaller and more portable but still brings the same friendly temperament, intelligence, and often the lower to non-shedding coat that Goldendoodles are famous for. When you see a full grown Mini Goldendoodle, it’s easy to forget they’re slightly smaller than a typical Goldendoodle because their personalities are just as big, loving, and wonderful!

Understanding the Full Grown Mini Goldendoodle

Let’s zoom in on what a full grown Mini Goldendoodle is really like—how big they get, what kind of temperament they have, and why so many people consider them the perfect family companion.

Size: How Big Does a Full Grown Mini Goldendoodle Get?

Full Grown Mini Goldendoodle in front of a riverOne of the most common questions we hear is: “How big does a Mini Goldendoodle get?” A full grown Mini Goldendoodle typically weighs between 26 to 35 pounds and stands about 14 to 17 inches tall at the shoulder. This is a broad range because genetics, diet, exercise, and the specific size of the parents can all influence a puppy’s final adult weight.

  • Smaller End of the Spectrum (26-30 lbs): These Mini Goldendoodles may have a Miniature Poodle parent on the smaller side, or come from lines that tend to produce petite pups.
  • Mid-Range (28–32 lbs): This is the “sweet spot” for many families who want a dog that’s sturdy enough to play with older children yet still small enough for apartment living or frequent travel.
  • Larger End of the Spectrum (32–35 lbs): Some Mini Goldendoodles can tip the scales above 30 pounds, particularly if their Golden Retriever side is more dominant or if they have a slightly bigger Miniature Poodle parent. Keep in mind that Fox Creek Farm produces multigen Mini Goldendoodles meaning two Goldendoodles are bred together. Mini and Toy Poodles were used in the ancestry of our lines.

Regardless of where your dog lands on the scale, they’ll still be considered a Mini Goldendoodle. At Fox Creek Farm, we provide detailed information about expected adult sizes, which helps families pick the right puppy for their lifestyle.

Temperament: The Heart of a Full Grown Mini Goldendoodle

A full grown Mini Goldendoodle is celebrated for its sweet, intelligent, and sociable temperament. Drawing on the Golden Retriever’s gentle disposition and the Poodle’s sharp intellect, Mini Goldendoodles excel in families of all shapes and sizes. They typically form strong bonds with their humans, love to be involved in family activities, and enjoy making new friends—both two-legged and four-legged.

A well-socialized Mini Goldendoodle is often:

  • Friendly and Outgoing: Don’t be surprised if your Mini Goldendoodle greets your guests at the door with a tail wag.
  • Intelligent and Trainable: With consistency, positive reinforcement, and a little patience, your Mini Goldendoodle can learn basic commands and fun tricks relatively quickly.
  • Playful yet Calm: Mini Goldendoodles love a good romp in the yard or a game of fetch, but they’re also quite happy curling up on the couch for some cuddle time.

This balance of playfulness and relaxation makes them popular with families who want a dog that’s fun but not overly high-energy.

Living With a Full Grown Mini Goldendoodle

Now that you know how big a full grown Mini Goldendoodle can get and what their temperament is like, let’s delve into day-to-day life with these charming dogs.

Exercise and Activity Needs

Although their size might lead you to think they’re couch potatoes, Mini Goldendoodles typically have moderate exercise needs. A daily walk, playtime in the yard, or a short hike can go a long way in keeping them fit and happy. Thanks to their smaller stature, Mini Goldendoodles can adapt well to apartment living, provided you’re diligent about offering mental stimulation and regular outings.

Grooming Your Full Grown Mini Goldendoodle

Mini Goldendoodles are often lower-shedding than many breeds, making them a popular choice for individuals who prefer less fur around the house or who have mild allergies. That said, “low-shedding” doesn’t mean “no-shedding,” but those pups that inherit two furnishing genes can be non-shedding. If a non-shedding doodle is important to you, work only with a breeder who does DNA testing and knows how to produce full litters of non-shedding doodles.  A typical Mini Goldendoodle grooming routine includes:

  1. Brushing: At least a few times a week to prevent matting.
  2. Bathing: Every 3–6 weeks, or as needed.
  3. Trimming: Professional grooming every 6–8 weeks keeps their coat neat and at a manageable length.
  4. Ear Cleaning: Preventive ear maintenance reduces the risk of infections, especially for dogs with floppy ears.

By starting grooming routines early and making them enjoyable, you’ll have a full grown Mini Goldendoodle who patiently cooperates when it’s time for a bath or haircut.

Training and Socialization

Thanks to their intelligence and eagerness to please, Mini Goldendoodles usually respond well to training. Start with basic obedience commands like “sit,” “stay,” and “come,” and aim to use positive reinforcement techniques such as treats, praise, and play. Early socialization—exposing your puppy to various people, places, and experiences—will help ensure a confident and well-rounded adult.

Why Choose a Mini Goldendoodle From Fox Creek Farm?

Full Grown Mini Goldendoodle in the grass with flowersFox Creek Farm stands out because of our deep dedication to ethical breeding and healthy lineages. Our journey began with breeding horses, moved into Golden Retrievers, and eventually led to the birth of the first Mini Goldendoodles. Along the way, we established GANA to ensure rigorous health testing and uphold strict ethical standards. Here’s why families often choose us:

  1. Healthy Bloodlines: Every parent dog undergoes comprehensive health screenings and DNA testing. This helps minimize the chance of passing on hereditary diseases.
  2. Socialization Focus: Our puppies are raised in an environment rich in love and interaction, making them well-adjusted to the sights and sounds of daily life.
  3. Lifelong Support: We consider our Fox Creek Farm families an extension of our own. If you have questions or concerns, we’re here to provide guidance long after you’ve taken your puppy home.
  4. History of Excellence: From champion ponies to champion hearts, we have a proven track record in ethical breeding that spans decades.
  5. Celebrity Endorsements: While we believe every family deserves a loving Mini Goldendoodle, it’s an honor that well-known figures like Robert DeNiro and Jeff Lynne (ELO) have chosen us for their furry companions.

At Fox Creek Farm, we treasure each puppy’s journey from birth to adoption, offering a loving start and a solid foundation for a wonderful life ahead.

Caring for Your Full Grown Mini Goldendoodle

While puppyhood garners a lot of attention, the journey certainly doesn’t end once your Mini Goldendoodle becomes an adult. Proper care during adulthood sets the stage for longevity and ongoing well-being.

Nutrition

Balanced nutrition is crucial for a puppy or a full grown Mini Goldendoodle. Look for a high-quality dog food that lists a real protein source (e.g., chicken, lamb, or fish) as the primary ingredient. Because Mini Goldendoodles can vary in size, talk to your veterinarian about the appropriate portions for your specific dog. Factors like age, activity level, and metabolism all play a role in determining how much to feed. For a free custom nutrition plan for your dog, a great place to start is a pet profile.

Mini Goldendoodle full of snow

Health Screenings and Vet Care

Regular vet visits help keep your Mini Goldendoodle healthy. Routine wellness checkups often include:

  • Dental Care: Dental diseases can lead to serious health issues if left untreated. Invest in dog-friendly toothpaste and regular cleanings as recommended by your vet. For a less invasive and much cheaper way to keep teeth white and plaque free, try Plaque Control chews.
  • Vaccinations: Stay current on vaccinations to protect your dog from common diseases. However, it is important to avoid over vaccinating.  Once the 16 month booster is completed, have your vet do titer testing every three years vs. vaccinating blindly. Annual vaccines are no longer recommended.
  • Parasite Prevention: Fleas, ticks, and heartworms can pose serious health risks. Preventative measures can protect your pet year-round.

With proper care, a full grown Mini Goldendoodle can live a long, healthy life—often ranging from 12 to 15 years.

Mental Stimulation

Mini Goldendoodles are curious, bright dogs that thrive on mental engagement. Puzzle toys, interactive games, and simple “hide-and-seek” sessions can help burn off extra energy and keep their minds active. Training sessions also double as mental exercise, so don’t stop teaching new commands or tricks once your dog masters the basics.

The Warm, Friendly Nature of a Full Grown Mini Goldendoodle

One of the most endearing aspects of a full grown Mini Goldendoodle is their innate warmth and friendliness. Many owners describe them as “velcro dogs,” eager to be near their families and involved in whatever is happening around the house. This naturally social temperament makes them great companions for children, seniors, and everyone in between.

  • Families With Kids: Mini Goldendoodles are playful but gentle, often thriving in households with children. Supervise interactions with young kids to ensure a harmonious environment.
  • Active Singles or Couples: Their moderate exercise needs mesh well with an on-the-go lifestyle. They’ll happily accompany you on walks, runs, or weekend adventures.
  • Retirees: Their smaller size and adaptability can make them ideal pets for retirees seeking a loyal companion.

In short, the Mini Goldendoodle can adapt to a variety of living situations, provided they get the love and attention they crave.

Fox Creek Farm: Continuing a Tradition of Excellence

We take immense pride in our legacy as the first breeder of Mini Goldendoodles and the founder of GANA. Fox Creek Farm is committed to the future of this crossbreed by advocating responsible breeding practices. Our goal is to ensure every puppy we raise is healthy, well-adjusted, and placed in a home that will cherish them for years to come.

  • Ongoing Education: We stay updated on the latest research in genetics, nutrition, and canine health to improve our breeding program.
  • Transparent Practices: We encourage potential adopters to ask questions, request health records, and learn about each puppy’s temperament.
  • Lifetime of Support: Whether you need grooming tips or advice on advanced training, we’re always here to help.

When you adopt a Mini Goldendoodle from Fox Creek Farm, you become part of a community that values the wellbeing of these special dogs above all else.

Full Grown Mini Goldendoodle against a fence viewed from the back

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

How big does a Mini Goldendoodle get when fully grown?
A full grown Mini Goldendoodle generally weighs between 26 and 35 pounds and stands about 14 to 17 inches tall at the shoulder. The exact size can vary based on factors like parental genetics, diet, and exercise.

Do Mini Goldendoodles shed?
Mini Goldendoodles are often low-shedding but can be completely non-shedding as long as they inherit two furnishing genes. They can have straight, wavy, or curly coats, and the amount of shedding is not tied to the type of coat they have. Regular grooming, brushing, and professional trims help minimize shedding and matting.

Are Mini Goldendoodles good with children?
Yes! Mini Goldendoodles are known for their gentle, friendly nature. They typically make great family pets and enjoy playing with children. Always supervise interactions between dogs and young kids to ensure mutual safety.

Do full grown Mini Goldendoodles require a lot of exercise?
They have moderate exercise needs, which can usually be met with daily walks, indoor play sessions, and occasional trips to the dog park. Because they adapt well to smaller spaces, they’re suitable for apartments as long as they receive enough daily mental and physical stimulation.

What kind of health testing should I look for in Mini Goldendoodle breeders?
Reputable breeders like Fox Creek Farm perform comprehensive health screenings on parent dogs—hips, elbows, eyes, heart, patellas, and genetic disease tests. Ensuring both parents are free of inheritable diseases significantly reduces the risk of health issues in puppies.

At what age is a Mini Goldendoodle considered full grown?
Most Mini Goldendoodles reach their adult height and weight between 10 and 12 months, but it can take up to 18 months for them to fully mature physically and mentally.

How often do I need to groom my full grown Mini Goldendoodle?
You’ll want to brush your Mini Goldendoodle a few times each week and schedule professional grooming every 6–8 weeks. This helps maintain a manageable coat, prevents tangles, and keeps your dog comfortable.

Are Mini Goldendoodles easy to train?
Yes. Mini Goldendoodles typically inherit intelligence from their Poodle side and a desire to please from their Golden Retriever side. Positive reinforcement training methods work best, and early socialization is key to raising a confident, well-mannered companion.

Do Mini Goldendoodles have a long lifespan?
With proper care, exercise, and regular vet checkups, a full grown Mini Goldendoodle can live anywhere from 12 to 15 years, making them a wonderful long-term companion.

The Full Grown Mini Goldendoodle

A Mini Goldendoodle brings joy, warmth, and a heap of love into any home. Whether you’re drawn to their manageable size, their cuddly yet playful demeanor, or their famously low to non-shedding coats, these dogs tend to exceed expectations as family companions. At Fox Creek Farm, we’ve devoted our lives to ensuring every puppy we raise is healthy, socialized, and ready to become an integral part of your family’s story.

We hope this guide has answered your questions about how big a full grown Mini Goldendoodle gets, what to expect from their temperament, and how best to care for them. If you have any additional questions or are ready to welcome a Mini Goldendoodle into your home, we invite you to reach out to us. We look forward to helping you find your perfect furry friend and continuing the tradition of excellence that started here at Fox Creek Farm.

Thank you for reading, and we wish you the best of luck on your journey with your very own Mini Goldendoodle!