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PETITE MINI MULTIGEN GOLDENDOODLE 12- 15 LBS FULLY GROWN

5 WEEKS OLD

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CLARK

Petite Mini Multigen Goldendoodle (male)

Price: $ 3,750 (rare silver coat)

Healthcare & Homecare Fee: $200 (non-taxed)This fee covers all necessary vaccines, microchip, preventative treatments, vet care, and in-home care before Michael joins your family. It is added to the base price.

Note: Sales tax included (if applicable).

 

Pick-Up Offer: Get a $100 Pick-Up Credit when you come to our home, town, or local airport.

 

 

Hi, I’m Clark! I’ve got a soft, wavy black coat with the cutest little white markings that make me extra adorable. My personality is just starting to shine, but if I’m anything like my mom, I’m going to love playing fetch. And if I take after my dad, get ready for endless snuggles—he’s a total cuddle bug! I’m the perfect mix of playful and laid-back, and I can’t wait to be your new best buddy, your superman.

 

Birthday: June 22, 2025

Estimated Adult Weight: 12-15 lbs (based on parents’ weights)

Pickup Location: Greeneville, TN

Delivery Available Nationwide

Have questions about Clark?

Call or Text: (704) 450-9084

PUPPY INQUIRY

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This will be my first dog
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Spay/Neuter & Health Guarantee Agreement *


Our puppies are meant to be family pets and not used for breeding. We only accept applications from families that agree to honor our spay/neuter agreement to have this procedure completed by the time their puppy is a year old and who agree to the Health Guarantee.


Why Does a Rare Silver Coat Increase the Price?

The silver coat in Goldendoodles is not only eye-catching but also quite rare, making puppies with this coloration especially sought after. This unique coloring is the result of specific genetics—often inherited from Poodle lineage—that take time to fully develop, typically lightening over several months from a darker shade to a stunning silvery hue.Breeding for a silver coat requires careful selection and often comes from well-established bloodlines, which adds to the cost of breeding and maintaining high standards. Because of the rarity and the extra planning involved, silver Goldendoodles tend to be priced higher than their more common counterparts.In addition to their exceptional appearance, silver Goldendoodles retain all the beloved traits of the breed: intelligence, loyalty, affection, and hypoallergenic potential. For families looking for a companion that stands out in both temperament and appearance, a silver Goldendoodle offers something truly special—both visually and genetically.

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