Petite Goldendoodle Puppies in Oregon

Less than 25#

$ 3,200

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Petite Goldendoodle Puppies in Oregon

(15–25 Pounds)

Our Petite Goldendoodle puppies in Oregon are thoughtfully bred for families seeking a smaller companion that still carries the affectionate personality and intelligence Goldendoodles are known for. Typically maturing between 15–25 pounds, Petite Goldendoodles offer the trainability of the Poodle paired with the gentle, people-focused temperament of the Golden Retriever.

At Oregon’s Legendary Goldendoodles, we focus on temperament, structure, and comprehensive health testing. Each Petite Goldendoodle litter is purposefully planned with careful consideration given to personality, trainability, and long-term soundness. These dogs are especially well suited for family companions, therapy prospects, and homes seeking a smaller but deeply bonded companion.

Learn more about the health testing behind our program: Health Testing in Our Program

Located in Springfield, Oregon, we proudly serve families throughout Portland, Eugene, Bend, Salem, and surrounding communities, as well as Washington, California, and beyond through safe transportation options.

Families searching for Petite Goldendoodle puppies in Oregon often choose this size for its manageable size and deeply people-focused temperament.

Below you’ll find our available and upcoming Petite Goldendoodle litters, along with detailed information about each pairing.

Upcoming & Planned Petite Goldendoodle Litters

Saoirse & Lockhart

Expected to arrive Late May and go home in Late July

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From this special pairing, we’re expecting beautiful curly coats in a lovely range of colors, including blue merle, phantom, parti, and cream to apricot.

These puppies are expected to mature in the 15–25 lb range, a wonderfully versatile size that fits naturally into many homes and lifestyles — easy to take along, yet sturdy enough for everyday adventures.

What matters most to us in this litter is temperament. We’re anticipating puppies that are deeply people-oriented, eager to connect, and naturally in tune with those around them. With confident, thoughtful personalities and a strong desire to engage, these puppies are being bred with purpose and heart. Puppies will be raised on our service exposure curriculum and temperament tested at 7 weeks, giving families valuable insight into personality, confidence, and working potential.

With their fully furnished, curly, low-shedding coats, this litter is expected to be as hypo-allergenic as possible, making them a wonderful option for many families with sensitivities. With lineage rooted in service dog and therapy work, we expect this litter to offer excellent service and therapy prospects, as well as exceptional family companions — dogs that truly want to be by your side.

Families who join the litter waitlist receive access to our private Facebook group, where we share photos, videos, and educational content to help you feel prepared and confident as you welcome your puppy home.


Honey & Pippin

Expected to arrive early July and go home early September

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This thoughtfully planned litter is Grand Champion–sired, with a dam from proven service and therapy lines.

Coats will be curly and come in a beautiful rainbow of colors, with possibilities including cream, apricot, black, with markings of phantom, parti or merle. Featuring a very low-shedding coat ideal for families seeking reduced allergens. Adult sizes are anticipated to range between 15–20 pounds.

Puppies will be raised on our service exposure curriculum and temperament tested at 7 weeks, giving families valuable insight into personality, confidence, and working potential. Temperaments from this pairing are expected to be people-focused, confident, and highly biddable, making this litter well suited for service and therapy prospects, family homes, and devoted companions.

Families who join the litter waitlist receive access to our private Facebook group, where we share photos, videos, and educational content to help you feel prepared and confident as you welcome your puppy home.

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What to Expect From a Petite Goldendoodle

Petite Goldendoodles are valued for their affectionate personalities, intelligence, and adaptable size. When thoughtfully bred and intentionally matched, they can thrive in a wide range of homes — from active families to households seeking a smaller companion that remains deeply connected to their people.

Within our program, each Petite Goldendoodle is purposefully bred from carefully selected Poodle Foundation Lines and Golden Retriever Foundation Lines, with emphasis on temperament, structure, and long-term soundness.

Size & Structure

Our Petite Goldendoodles typically mature between 15–25 pounds, offering a compact yet balanced companion size.

Despite their smaller stature, we prioritize the same structural correctness and healthy movement found throughout our program. A well-structured Petite Goldendoodle should move freely, carry themselves with confidence, and possess the physical durability to enjoy years of activity and companionship.

Many of our dogs hold conformation and performance titles, demonstrating proven structure, movement and temperament through real-world evaluation.

Temperament & Versatility

One of the defining qualities of the Petite Goldendoodle is their ability to form deep bonds with their families while remaining highly trainable and adaptable.

Within our Petite litters, you may find puppies well suited for:

• families seeking a smaller companion
• companion-centered households
• therapy or service work prospects
• families wanting an intelligent and trainable dog

We believe matching is just as important as breeding, ensuring each puppy transitions seamlessly into the right home environment. Families interested in learning more about how we evaluate and place puppies can explore our Temperament Testingpage.

Families can explore the full scope of our testing and standards on our Health Testing page

Service and Therapy Dog Potential

The Golden Retriever and Poodle are both breeds known for their intelligence and ability to work closely with people.

Because of this combination, Petite Goldendoodles often demonstrate strong potential for:

• service dog training
• therapy work
• advanced obedience training

While not every puppy will be suited for advanced service work, many puppies from our program develop the temperament and trainability needed for these roles.

Understanding Goldendoodle Generations

Goldendoodles are often described using terms such as F1, F1b, or multigenerational, which refer to the specific pairing of Golden Retrievers and Poodles within a lineage.

Different generations can influence coat type, shedding tendencies, and overall appearance. Because coat genetics can vary widely, we encourage families to focus on temperament, structure, and lifestyle compatibility when choosing a puppy.

Families interested in learning more about the differences between generations can read our guide:

F1 vs F1b vs Multi-Gen Goldendoodles

While some programs emphasize generational labels, we believe true consistency comes from health testing, thoughtful pairing, and deep knowledge of our lines, producing dogs that are not only predictable in appearance, but reliable in temperament and long-term health.

Coat Types & Grooming

Within our Petite Goldendoodle litters, coat types may range from straight to loose wavy to tighter curls. While many families prefer lower-shedding coats, coat texture does not determine quality — each type carries its own grooming considerations and maintenance needs.

As part of our placement process, we guide families through realistic coat expectations and maintenance requirements.

For a deeper understanding of coat genetics and grooming considerations, we invite you to read our guide:

Understanding Coat Types: Poodle vs. Doodle

Goldendoodles can display a wide range of coat colors and patterns depending on genetics. While many families are familiar with apricot and red shades, our program may also occasionally produce colors such as black, along with other variations and patterns.

Select litters within our program may also produce merle Goldendoodles, a unique pattern that has become increasingly sought after.

While many programs focus on lighter coat colors, black Goldendoodles are less commonly produced and are appreciated by families seeking a rich, classic appearance.

While color can vary, our program continues to prioritize temperament, structure, and long-term health above all else.

Because coat genetics can be complex, we encourage families to learn more about how color and coat type are inherited by visiting our guide:

Color and Coat Genetics

Health Testing & Longevity

Every Petite Goldendoodle pairing in our program is selected with comprehensive health testing in mind. Parent dogs undergo breed-appropriate orthopedic, cardiac, and genetic evaluations to support long-term health and stability.

Our breeding program is supported by intentionally selected Poodle Foundation Lines and Golden Retriever Foundation Lines, each contributing to temperament, structure, and longevity.

We believe health and temperament are inseparable — both essential to raising well-adjusted, trainable companions. Families interested in learning more about the standards behind our breeding decisions can visit our Health Testing page.

Serving Families Throughout Oregon & Beyond

Located in Springfield, Oregon, we proudly place Petite Goldendoodle puppies with families throughout Portland, Eugene, Bend, Salem, and surrounding communities. We also regularly work with families in Washington and California through organized and safe transportation options.

Over the years, our puppies have joined homes across the country, reflecting the relationships and referrals that continue to grow our extended Goldendoodle family.

To learn more about our program philosophy and what families are saying, we invite you to visit our Client Reviews page or explore our Guardian Program.

Learn More

Families researching our program often explore these pages:

Goldendoodles in Oregon
Goldendoodle puppies in Oregon
Available puppies
How our puppies are raised

Interested in a Petite Goldendoodle?

Families interested in bringing home a Petite Goldendoodle are encouraged to join our reservation list, as many families reserve their place before puppies arrive