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Welcome to Goldendoodles of Colorado!

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Overview:
 Over the years, Bonnie and her family have become nationally sought-after Goldendoodle breeders. They are known for their beautiful, quality dogs and friendly, responsive engagement with adopting families. Their facility has been state-approved and praised for its large size, cleanliness, and high standards. They have earned the respect and trust of other experienced breeders who have partnered with them, along with new breeders who have sought their insight and advice over the years. Most of their adopting families come from referrals, and many who have gotten a puppy from them in the past come back for a second, third, and even a fourth puppy. They have had several dogs go on to be certified as therapy dogs and service dogs as well. 

About Us:
​ Whether you are looking for your first puppy, another addition to your dog family, or looking to fill the void left by the loss of your beloved dog, our puppies at Goldendoodles of CO will be a great fit for you. M
y name is Bonnie, and my family and I have been breeding Golden Retrievers for over 25 years. We have specialized in standard-sized Goldendoodles for over 18 of those years (our very first litter of Golden Retriever puppies is pictured on the top right!). Our family has always loved dogs, and we strive to treat all of the puppies that we raise with a great level of love and care. We are located about 20 minutes northeast of Colorado Springs, and our licensed facilities are regularly inspected and approved by the state of Colorado. Our dog parents are from healthy pedigrees and are all tested/approved for breeding. 

Breed History:

Goldendoodles were originally bred to be low-shed therapy/service dogs and became more well-known when many celebrities began to have them. They are most known for their loving temperament, high intelligence, and low to no shed coats.

​Deposit/Payment:
 The puppies are $2100, and the deposit to reserve one is $900, sent by PayPal, Venmo, or check in the mail. The remaining $1200 is due on pick-up day when the puppies are 8 weeks old. That is when they are chosen and taken to their new homes during 30-minute appointments that go in the order of the waiting list, from #1 pick to last pick of males and of females. In the meantime, we post weekly pictures of them on our website starting when they are at least 1 week old. ​
Adoption Agreement:
 Below is our adoption agreement that we have everyone fill out and sign on pick-up day
Puppy Adoption Agreement
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Basic Info:
 We currently offer several varieties of Goldendoodles that have become the most sought after crossbreeds. 
The puppies all come with their first shot (DAPPv+Cv) and worming before going to their new homes when they turn 8 weeks old.On pick-up day we include a file/chart that contains: a signed breeder's exam, parents AKC and CKC papers, first shot (DAPPv+Cv) & worming records, rabies prevention brochure, an info sheet, (feeding, vaccines, training, etc.)and a small blanket with the scent of the litter. For more information visit the "FAQ" page of this website.

Things To Consider:
​Raising a puppy is a very big commitment. They require a lot of time, attention, training, and supervision, especially when they are young. If you are serious about getting a puppy it is very essential that you make the necessary changes in your schedule and lifestyle to accommodate for their needs. Goldendoodle puppies do not do well being left alone for long periods of time, so it is important that you look to see when the best time would be for you to get a puppy. For example, many school teachers wait until the summertime to get a puppy from us, because they have more time to devote to them.


Hair Care: 
Goldendoodles are low to no shed dogs which means they need to have their hair cut/groomed regularly. In order to prevent their hair from matting they will need to be brushed regulalry as well. They will not need that as much when they are young, but when they are older and their adult coat begins to come in is when they will need more regular grooming. 

Contact Info:
To stay updated on information/pictures of upcoming litters visit my facebook page at:
www.facebook.com/GoldendoodlesOfColorado 
There is more info on the "FAQ" page of this site, and if you have any additional questions please send an e-mail to:
 [email protected]
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