Little Teddy, an F1b apricot goldendoodle puppy, went to her new home this spring. I thought Teddy would miss us when she left to go to her new home, but from the looks of it, she has already fallen in love with her new momma, Danielle. She is off to a new journey and ready to enjoy every minute of it!
True Love!
Ready for a Red or F1b Apricot Goldendoodle Puppy of Your Own?
If you are looking for a red or apricot goldendoodle puppy, we have a litter of these cuties coming soon who will 8 weeks old and ready to go to a home of their own in early August. These doodle pups will be apricot and red. For more information on how to get a goldendoodle puppy of your own, contact us today through our Facebook page, by email at laurie@rainfieldgoldendoodles.com or text at 832-971-4649.
Percy Jackson, you sure have a handsome face! Some of our doodles are such comedians at heart. Ours keep us laughing A big thank you to Percy’s family for sharing these darling pictures with us. We really miss our puppies when they go, but getting to see them as they grow, brings us joy.
This little mini-goldendoodle puppy sure was special and stole our hearts. We love you, little Percy Jackson!
Percy at 2 months old
A mature 7 months old, don’t you think?
Percy Jackson is one of our Rainfield F1bb mini goldendoodle puppies. Contact us today at laurie@rainfieldgoldendoodles.com if you are looking for a mini goldendoodle puppy in the Houston area.
Are you looking to adopt an F1b goldendoodle puppy this holiday season? These cuties are standard size and are going to be curly and cute! We’ve got apricot, reddish apricots, parti-colored and black available.
Coco has been so very good this year!
Although you’d never know it at 3 weeks old, once their fuller coats come in, they should have beautiful, curlier coats. The curlier coated doodles tend to be more hypo-allergenic because they tend to shed less. If anyone in your family suffers from allergies, an F1b is probably the better bet. These F1b goldendoodle puppies will range in weight from 45-65 lbs, so they will be fairly standard size goldendoodles.
When I can pick out my puppy?
Aren’t they perfect little doodle angels?
We allow families who have deposits down on one of our puppies to choose their puppy at about 5 or 6 weeks old. These pups will be ready to be chosen right before Christmas. We do our puppy picks either in-person or by photos and video clips, depending on availability and scheduling.
When are the puppies ready to go home?
Poppy and Buddy get their love of comfort and coziness from their poodle ancestors
Our puppies are ready to go home starting at around 8 weeks. For these pups, their go-home date should be around or shortly after New Years. We send you a letter ahead of the pick up date explaining their schedules, what we’re doing with their potty training and giving you a list of recommended items to have ready before pick up, including what sized crate, etc.
How do I get on the list?
Batman is just chilling. He loves these beautiful autumn days.
To get on our list to adopt an F1b goldendoodle puppy from this litter, you will need to put down a deposit of $250. We confirm what pick you have once we receive your deposit. Please let us know if you want a male or a female at the time of making your deposit. We accept Zelle, Paypal, check or cash. To get the process started please call us at 281-235-3272 or email laurie@rainfieldgoldendoodles.com. We also have a Rainfield Goldendoodles Facebook page. We like to share updates and pictures of our Rainfield doodles, so you can see examples of our full-grown dogs. You can also message us through Facebook.
How much are these puppies?
Our standard F1b goldendoodle puppies are $1850. The $250 deposit gets applied to the total price. The balance is due when you pick up your puppy. For more information on how to adopt an F1b Goldendoodle puppy, please check our 10-Steps to Buying a Puppy.
What You can Expect When Getting One of our Puppies
Elfie won’t always be this little
We often get asked if there anything special to know about our doodle puppies when they go to their new homes, and the answer is, “Yes!”
First of all, we will have started crate training your puppy. We recommend all of our puppies be crated or kept in a playyard like this one when unsupervised for the first year to keep them out of trouble and to make potty training easier.
Speaking of potty-training, we have started our F1b goldendoodle puppies on early potty training and will give you tips on how to continue it once they go to their new homes.
Our puppies love their vet check ups
All our puppies have had their parasite and worm treatments every two weeks and their first set of shots before going home. All puppies are susceptible to parvo though at this early age, so we do ask that you keep your puppy away from areas with high pet traffic or where sick dogs may have been, including dog parks, side walks, pet stores, etc. They need a series of three shots at three week intervals, so although they’ve had their first shot, you will need to be careful with them until about 14-16 weeks of age when they are fully vaccinated.
Your puppy will have been seen by our vet to ensure that they are in good overall health, but please take your puppy to your new vet within the first 72 hours of picking them up.