Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about Goldendoodle Heritage and our puppies

Goldendoodle Heritage is a responsible breeding program dedicated to raising healthy, well-socialized Goldendoodle puppies in a loving home environment.

All puppies are raised in a family setting, not kennels, with daily human interaction and early socialization.

Yes. Our parent dogs are carefully screened and our puppies are thoroughly checked by licensed veterinarians before going home.

We focus on temperament, health, and ethical practices—raising puppies with intention, care, and transparency.

We specialize in well-balanced Goldendoodles bred for family companionship. Size expectations are discussed individually.

Yes. Goldendoodles are known for their gentle and affectionate nature, making them excellent family dogs.

Goldendoodles are low-shedding but not completely non-shedding. Coat type varies by puppy.

Reservations are made by contacting us directly and completing the reservation process once availability is confirmed.

Yes, a deposit is required to secure a puppy and is applied toward the total adoption fee.

Puppies typically go home at 8 weeks of age, once they are developmentally ready.

Yes. Puppies receive age-appropriate vaccinations and deworming before adoption.

Yes, we provide a written health guarantee for peace of mind.

Visits are scheduled by appointment to protect the health and safety of our puppies.

Yes, we can discuss safe travel options depending on your location.

Our puppies are fed high-quality, vet-recommended nutrition appropriate for their age and development.

Yes. We introduce early potty habits and crate familiarity to ease the transition home.

Goldendoodles are intelligent and eager to please, making them highly trainable.

Regular brushing and professional grooming every 6–8 weeks is recommended.

Absolutely. We offer lifetime guidance and support for all our families.

Yes, with proper exercise and mental stimulation, Goldendoodles adapt well to apartment living.

Yes. With proper introductions, they generally get along very well with other animals.

If circumstances change, we require the puppy to be returned to us to ensure proper care.

No. We breed selectively to ensure quality, health, and attention for every litter.

Goldendoodles typically live 10–15 years with proper care.

Accepted payment methods are discussed during the reservation process.

We help match puppies based on temperament and lifestyle compatibility.

Yes. Each puppy comes with health records and adoption documentation.

Because we prioritize ethics, health, transparency, and lifelong relationships—not volume.