@crimsondesertdoodles *I have an APRICOT MALE $2400, and RED FEMALE $2600, Mini, F1B, Goldendoodle Puppy from English Cream, Champion bloodlines born November 7th. *Adult weight will be somewhere between the parents weights. Dad is 6.5 lb and mom is 26 lb. In general you pick a number between the two but please be aware that this is an ESTIMATE. Reasonable estimation puts him at 18 lb, however, he can be larger than that. *TEXT me to put down a deposit for this beautiful puppy. *These puppies come from AKC REGISTERED CHAMPIONSHIP BLOODLINES. Goldendoodles that are bred from an ENGLISH CREAM RETRIEVER instead of a golden retriever have a blockier head as well as a shorter snout and legs. They're really beautiful goldendoodles. *The correct way to breed a Goldendoodle is to use a purebred retriever and a purebred poodle. This creates the F1 generation of puppies. The F1 generation is then bred back to a poodle to the make F1B generation. *MOM, Rosy is a 20 lb, white/apricot colored, English F1 Goldendoodle, from National & International Champion bloodlines. Her grandparents are imported from Yugoslavia and Ukraine. Genetic testing is done and clear. *DAD, Blaze, is a dark red, 6.5 lb, parti factored, AKC registered, purebred, Toy Poodle. Genetic testing is done and clear. *These F1 goldendoodles are HYPOALLERGENIC and won't shed. They are sweet in TEMPERAMENT, love being around people, and are more tolerant of children and toddlers than most other lap dogs. They are the perfect size to safely have around younger children, are great for older children, and enjoyable for Mom and Dad. *Apricot mini goldendoodles are becoming the dog to have in your family home and these are very well bred dogs. The combination of Mini English Cream Goldendoodle and Red Toy Parti Factored Poodle makes the perfect dog. Their fur is soft as cotton and they are very intelligent and easy to train. *Puppies learn to use a dog door at 5 weeks old and POTTY OUTSIDE. They will see the very to have their dew claws removed, have their first set of SHOTS and DEWORMING at 8 weeks old. *Text is best. Thank you.