Looking for a Goldendoodle Puppy for Sale in Houston?
Looking for a goldendoodle for sale in Houston? These cuties are available!
If you are looking for a goldendoodle puppy for sale in Houston, we’ve got some cuties that are looking for their furever homes. These gorgeous goldendoodle puppies are a mix of boys and girls, fun colors, including golden, cream, tan and apricot. Several of the puppies are curlier and look like adorable stuffed animals or little Ewok’s with their soulful eyes. The rest of the puppies have fluffier or shaggy/wavy coats.They are F1b goldendoodles mixes and are available in the Houston area right now!
Whether you are new to the doodle scene, or already have one great dog and would like to add another to your home, you won’t want to miss the beautiful goldendoodle puppies we have available this summer. We’ll take a minute to introduce each goldendoodle puppy for sale in Houston, Texas, to help you choose your future puppy.
The boys, Piko, Nemo and Bluey
Our Contact Information
If you are interested in adopting a goldendoodle puppy for sale in Houston now, shoot us an email by clicking here. For a faster, more direct reply, our phone number 281-235-3272. We are happy to send you more information or pictures of the puppy you are interested in.
Here is a list of each goldendoodle puppy for sale in Houston right now!
The doodle pups shown below are the ones we have for sale this summer. You can click on their picture to find out a bit more about them and see a few more pictures, or you can contact us and we can get more information and photos to you as well and give you a chance to ask all those questions that need to be asked before adding one of these cuties to your family.
In every litter we seem to have that one big guy who is just a laid back sweetie pie. If you’re looking for a pup that is more relaxed and loves to cuddle, you’ll want to meet Nemo.
If you like the Final Fantasy Computer game, you’ll recognize this cutie’s name. Little Piko has so much personality. He’s curious, playful, attentive AND loves cuddles. He’s also got a curly coat, which can be a good fit if you have anyone with dog allergies in your home.
Piko is our Mr. Personality. He’s playful and loves making new friends.
This sweet girl has soft golden waves and beautiful eye-lashes. She sits like a princess and acts like one too. But, when all is said and done, all she wants is a cratch behind the ears and a belly rub.
If you think Winnie is cute now, just wait till her beautiful red locks come in with a bang over the next few weeks. This little cutie has a shaggy wavy coat and is a medium standard goldendoodle.
Walker is one of our handsome Chocolate godledoodles with classy-looking tuxedo markings on his chest. But beware… this pup is a kisser!
Puppy Size
The puppies we have for sale are all medium standards and should be between 45-55 pounds when they are full grown. A few are on the smaller side, especially the curlier ones and some of the females. Some of the males will be on the higher end of that scale.
Meet and Greets
The pups are finally at a great age for meet and greets. They love meeting new people and (as long as it’s not nap time) they like to put on a show and get all that attention. Their personalities are showing more and more and we’re getting a better idea of who these cute little bundles of fluff will be as they grow up.
How Much Is It for A Goldendoodle Puppy For Sale in Houston?
If one of these cuties catches your eye, the next step is to put down a deposit and reserve that puppy before someone else gets the same idea. You can put down the $350 deposit via zelle of Paypal. The deposit will get applied to the price of the puppy. The total price for a goldendoodle puppy for sale in Houston is $1850, plus sales tax.
Doodle Discounts
If you are getting your second goldendoodle from us, just let us know and we’ll give you our 2nd doodle discout of 10% off. We also give a 10% Discount to members of the Armed Forces, veterans and first responders.
Health Guarantee and Shots
Each of our puppies comes with a one year health guarantee against genetic or congenital problems. Your new puppy will have gotten a clean bill of health from our local vet. Puppies will have had their first shots and will come with a health record that you should take to your vet when you do their first check up.
*PLEASE NOTE: Although they have their first shot, each puppy needs a series of 3 shots (3 weeks apart) before they are fully protected from parvo and other diseases. Please DO NOT expose your puppy to other dogs or public outdoor areas This (side-walks, dog parks, pet stores, playgrounds, etc) where other dogs could have defecated until they have had ALL 3 SHOTS. If you stay on schedule, they should be fully vaccinated at about 14-16 weeks old.
Please also do allow friends to bring other puppies or dogs to your house if you are not sure that they are fully vaccinated. Older pets and dogs who have all their shots are fine though.
Rainfield puppy getting his vet check
Are the Puppies Potty Trained?
Potty training is a process that take time and consistency. Your new puppy is already doing fairly well on early potty training, but they are puppies and will still have accidents. We provide instructions for you in our pickup letter so you can continue with the training we have started. Our pre-pick up letter will also outline your new puppy’s schedule and what we have been doing with them as far as crate training and potty training so you can pick up where we leave off.
An example of the area one of our new families set up for their new goldendoodle puppy
Time to Get in Touch!
If you’ve ready to take the plunge, contact us today at the contact info below and let us know know which of these cuties catches your eye and steals your heart and we’ll walk you through the steps of adding a new goldendoodle puppy to your home this summer. We look forward to hearing from you!
New Adventures with Our Goldendoodle Pups at 5 weeks old
Heading Outdoors
Our darling little doodles are now 5 weeks old and ready for some new experiences and early training. One of the things we introduce to our goldendoodle pups at 5 weeks old is outdoor playtime. Our home-raised puppies are all raised inside of our home, but as they grow, they need more space to run and play and get the socialization that outdoor playtime affords. Welll, today was the day! Houston heat is no fun, but with shade and plenty of cool water, the pups loved their outdoor playtime … for about 30 minutes.
Litlte Finn discovers the cotLittle Piko is one of the smaller boys. He struggled a little at first, but didn’t give up!
Potty Training continues
The pups quickly found the litter box, which helps keep their play area clean. Eventually we move outside the grass to get them ready for what the real world is like, but for now, the litter box sure is handy. These cuties now need the larger litter box. Our little doodles were doing so well with their smallers ones, but the puppies are growing so fast. It was time for their big boy and girl potties.
Tails up…
Introducing the dog crate
We place a crate inside the play area with the doors open, so they can check it out and get used to the concept. Other than that, we had a great time just hanging out while outdoors today.
Tonight will be their first night sleeping in a crate. Let’s see how that goes. At this age they usually take it in stride. I was late with the crate training with one litter and they were about six and half weeks old before they were introduced to the crate, and, boy, did they let me know their thoughts about that. They were my noisiest litter. They did eventually get it, but was a good reminder that the younger they are, the easier it is to introduce new concepts.
Someone ventured into the crate for the first time
Getting to Know You, Little One!
I really love this stage where we finally get a glimpse at their little personalities. They are all so unique and different, which is why, in my opinion, goldendoodles make such wonderful companions and friends. Their outside playtime is where we start to get the biggest hints at who these little goldendoodles are as we sit with them, interact with them and watch them interact with their siblings. There are a few cuddle bugs who will trail around whoever is outside with them, always begging to be picked up and snuggled. They can never get too many pets or cuddles.
We found the observant one, our little cream goldendoodle boy
Then, there are the adventurous playful and observant pups who will be checking out every nook and cranny. Smelling and, yes, tasting the news of the day. Today this bunch found a few healthy weeds that were trying to creep up between the paver stone. These ones are the life of the party and love starting the games and getting the rest following along.
Little Shelly, one of our 5 week old goldendoodle pups
The laid back ones play for a little while and then find a comfy spot in the shade to watch the world go by — and the goofballs do their things. Sometimes we have a pup or two who is a little more cautious and reserved. These pups watch first and wait to join in until they are sure it’s a good idea.
Little Dory already has a beautiful smile – 5 week old goldendoodle pup
King of the Mountain on the dog cot was the big game today! Little Finn and Piko were the two Kings today. Nobody figured out the slide today, but it has been spotted.
We have our King of the Mountain — for now… Good job, Finn!
Pick out your Goldendoodle Puppy Today!
Families with deposit are starting to visit and pick out their puppies this week, but we still have goldendoodle puppies for sale. Take a minute to look over the available pups on our website or visit us on our Rainfield Goldendoodles Facebook page. If you see one you like, reserve it today by putting down the $350 deposit. Your deposit gets applied to the total price of $1850, (plus tax.) Click here to Contact us via our website and email, or text us at 832-971-4649. Pups can start going to their new homes August 10, 2025!
F1b goldendoodle puppies for sale in Houston this summer
We’ll leave you with a few more fun pictures of our goldendoodle pups at 5 weeks old as they enjoy their very first outdoor adveture!
So What’s It like with 4 week old Goldendoodle puppies?
Last week we touched on life with our goldendoodle pups at 3 weeks old and all the fun changes in their lives. It’s been 7 whole days, which is like several months in human days, so let’s move on and see what’s new with our 4 week old goldendoodle puppies!
First Bath and Introduction to… The HAIR DRYER
Now that the pups have been eating solid (mushy) food for about a week, they were starting to look and smell a little funky. Time for their first bath! At 4 weeks old and about 4 or 5 pounds, these doodle pups can still be bathed in the sink. Most loved the lukewarm water and soothing massage.
This little female is still tiny enough for a sink bathPeekaboo!
After their bath, the puppies got their new breakaway puppy collars and got their first exposure to the hair dryer. This is really the perfect age to introduce a hair dryer. All of them were so pretty relaxed and did surprisingly well for their first time (of many if you are a goldendoodle with long, beautiful locks). After that, it was a LONG nap to recover from all that work! It’s not easy being beautiful!
No more newborn collars, these pups are ready for their breakaway collarsThe noise of the dryer didn’t seem to phase this sweet doodle pup
Potty Training Progress
As we talked about last week, we introduced the litter boxes to our little 3 week old cuties. Last week, the pups were pretty oblivious, with some even used it as a bed. Check out their progress in just 7 days! All on their own, most of the our 4 week old goldendoodle puppies figured out what a litter box is for. The pups are now doing their business in the litter box or on the pee pads. They’re not perfect and are still a little messy, but there is a marked improvement and definite progress. Now that they know what’s what, we’ll transition them to the bigger litter boxes that are a little easier for them to find and use as they grow.
Success with the litterbox!
Age appropriate Socialization Exercises with our 4 week old Goldendoodle Puppies
We are starting to introduce new looks (funny hats, wigs, hoodies, etc.), loud noises, (clanging pots, crinkling bags), and new toys and stimuli. These sharp little doodle puppies just take it in stride and keep right on playing, sleeping or whatever they were doing in the first place. The new item we introduced into their play area today was the Shark Kitty Tunnel. It was a big hit! It won’t stand much of a chance once their little piranha teeth come in, but it’s fun while it lasts.
Trying to figure out what this new toy is that just appeared in their pen
Even month old pups can start learning manners…
My daughter, Alice, decided to see if our little munchkins were ready to start learning to “mand” (learning to sit when asked by an upturned hand, in order to get pets and attention). Sure enough, I came downstairs about 15 minutes later to three little pups all sitting nicely, waited to be petted by a silly girl in a wig and funny hat. Not bad for 4 week old puppies.
THe question is, are they learning to “mand” — or just wondering who this crazy person is with a wig and strange hat?
Getting Ready for Week 5 – Crate training, outside playtime and more.
We’re pulling out the crates this week and will start to let them sleep in their crates at night. It’s the next step in their early potty training and helps get them used to crates and it being a safe, cozy place to sleep at night.
Also next week (weather permitting), we may start the outside playtime in our puppy play area. Houston heat is no fun, so we try to keep to short sessions, but they do love to run, play and explore and then come into the nice air conditioning to sleep and recoup all that energy. The pups this year have it easy compared the babies last year who had to cope (along with their humans) with no electricity after Hurricane Beryl paid us a visit.
This shark kitty tunnel is safe till those piranha teeth come in next week!
Time for New Puppy Meet and Greet With New Families
Also next week, we will start meet and greets for families who have put down deposits. The pups little personalities are starting to emerge and they are noticing people more. Between 4-5 weeks we start to notice the ones who are more outgoing, or more cautious and discerning, the smart ones who figure everything else, or the laid back ones who like to watch the world go by. It’s such a joy to begin to discover who each of these little cuties are.
Come meet our wonderful little puppies and pick one out for your family.
Goldendoodle Puppies Available to Adopt
If you are looking to add a goldendoodle to your family this summer, these 4 week old goldendoodle puppies are available to adopt. They will be ready to go August 10, 2025. Contact us today to reserve one and pick out one of these puppies.
Deposit: $350
Total Price (including deposit) $1850, plus tax.
As we mentioned above, we are ready to start meet and greets, so if you would like to schedule a time to come by and meet the puppies and pick out the one your connect with, just give us a shout. Click here to see which puppues are still available and to learn a little bit more about the goldendoodle pups in this litter.
Please feel free to reach out through our Facebook page, or by email or phone on our Contact Us page. We know adopting a dog is a big deal. We are here and happy to answer any questions you may have and will walk you through the process of adopting a goldendoodle puppy. Don’t delay! These beautiful goldendoodle puppies are waiting to join your family.
A Quick Glimpse of our Goldendoodle Pups at 3 weeks Old
If you’ve ever wondered what it’s like raising a litter of goldendoodles, here a glimpse into how it’s going with our goldendoodle pups at 3 weeks old!
Little Piko, one of our goldendoodle pups at 3 weeks old
This week our sweet, three-week old baby doodles have been discovering their voices. Where we used to mainly hears whines, we are hearing more baby growls and even some early barks. Some of these little guys and gals are quite the communicators and like to use their newfound skill to show off and assert themselves during their playtime. They are finally discovering that their littermates can means hours of endless fun, instead of just competition for milk . Right now it’s still in the beginning stages, but soon they will perfect their tackling and puppy play skills and then the real fun will begin. For now I think it’s time to break out the toy bin.
Other Firsts for our 3 Week Old Doodle Babies
Time to start the solids.
These 3 week olds don’t have their teeth in yet, but when little tummies starts to rumble, it’s time to start with the REAL FOOD! With their eyes fully open now and their walking skills improving, they spend more time exploring their puppy pen. One of the things they have discovered is their mom’s kibble. Usually it takes our puppies a little longer (4-5 weeks) to start showing interest in solid food, but some of the bigger boys and girls have already started trying to nibble at mom’s kibble, which is a bit of a problem when you don’t have teeth yet.
Feeding 3 week old pups is a messy business! Thank God for puppy pads at this stage.
We decided it was time to introduce puppy mush and, boy, do they love it! I feed them twice a day. They are still nursing quite a bit, but at least mom doesn’t have to supply all the nutrition. As they get their teeth in, I will gradually reduce the amount of mushy food to get them used to drier kibble. Usually by about 5 or 6 weeks old, they are doing well with their kibble and don’t need wet puppy food to entice them to eat.
Emma loves the cottage cheese bits I add to the mush.
Early Potty Training Begins this Week
Another things we like to do with our Rainfield pups at about 3 weeks old is to introduce them to a litter box. We have found this helps keep the pen cleaner and contains the smells. So, this is the week we starting putting the litter out in their pen. We use pine pellets or, as it is known at Tractor Supply, horse bedding. The pellets turn into sawdust when the pups use it as their potty. The saw dust can be messy, but we think it’s not nearly as messy as the puppy pens would be without the litter boxes.
It takes them a week or two to catch on, but 3 weeks is a good time to start. Right now the pups aren’t quite sure what to make of them or what these blue boxes that suddenly appeared in their pen are for. Several of them think they are sleeping tubs, but give it a week and we will start seeing them use it as a potty. Once one of them catches on, the others will notice and catch on too.
Not exactly what’s it’s there for, but, hey, as long as it’s still clean.
It’s actually pretty amazing to see how they naturally catch on to doing their business in one place. We’re used to it with cats, but it’s a natural instinct with a lot of animals to keep their bed area clean, and goldendoodles are no different. They are such smart, observant little pooches. Goldendoodles are such intelligent dogs (thank you standard poodles), and tend to catch on very quickly to new things and notice when you add something new to their environment.
Let sleeping puppies lie
We’ll update you next week on their progress with the litter box and other progress. For now, enjoy the pics of these cuties first meal and what they think about litter boxes at the moment. That’s it for now! Till next week…
Add a goldendoodle puppy to add your family this summer!
If you’ve been tossing around the idea of getting a new puppy or family dog, we think goldendoodles make the absolute best companions and family dogs. These cuties from this litter will be ready for their new homes in August! We are taking deposits now and letting families reserve their puppies. The deposit is $350 and gets applied to the total price of $1850, plus tax, for one of these darling goldendoodle puppies. Our 3 week old goldendoodle puppies are medium standard F1b goldendoodles who will grow to be about 50-60 pounds full grown. They are cream and tan right now, but will likely darken some as their coats come in. Some will stay cream or white. To see which goldendoodles we have avaiable right now, visiit our listing page by clicking here.
Summer Goldendoodle pups are the sweetest!
To get on our list and reserve a goldendoodle pup today, contact us today by clicking here. To reach us faster, you can also call or text us at 832-971-4649, or email directly to nadiap@gmail.com. You can also DM us on our Rainfield Goldendoodles Facebook page while you browse and check out all the pictures of our fun-loving goldendoodle dogs of times past.
We look to foward to hearing from you!
Add a goldendoodle pup to your family today! Doodle kisses included!
We hope you have a Happy 4th of July celebration! Our Father’s Day Litter is 3 weeks old and, whether they like it or not, will be getting their first socialization to fireworks! They usually do just fine at this age. We’re not sure how much it helps them longterm. In our experience there are just dogs that don’t mind it much and others that get a lot of anxiety. Hopefully these little cuties will be the former.
Happy 4th of July!
Our little Father’s Day litter of goldendoodle puppies is nearly three weeks old. Their eyes opened over the past week and they are getting an earful and eyeful of the world around them. OF course, they mostly have eyes for mom, but they are learning to like being handled and petted. We had a family over today to do an allergy test. Both the dad and his 4 year old son were such dog whisperers. They took our fussiest puppies and had them fast asleep in their arms within 30 seconds.
Little Finn found his spot!
We hope you enjoy these recent pictures with their 4th of July bows and bandanas. As long as there was a comfy spot to sit or lay, these pups LOVE posing for photos.
At 3 weeks old, Little Piko is already sporting some pretty cute curls.
Goldendoodle Puppies For Sale this Summer
One of our Goldendoodle Puppies for Sale this Summer
These beautiful goldendoodle for sale this Summer. We are located in the Houston area. We have both male and female puppies available. If you would like more specifics about the puppies and to see more pictures, contact us today at laurie@rainfieldgoldedoodles.com or DM us our Facebook page. You can also text or call us at (832) 971-4649. These F1b goldendoodle pups will be cream and apricot with some white markings. Coats will range from curly to a little straighter and fluffy. These are medium standard goldendoodles who will be approximately 45-55 pounds (females) and 50-60 lbs (males)
Deposit: $350 that get applied to the total price with balance due at pickup.