Goldendoodle Puppy for sale in Denver, Colorado | $1,800


Multigen F3B (rare) Goldendoodle Male puppy
Listing Type
Pet for Sale
Listing ID
:285092
Price / Fee
:$1,800
Location
:Denver, Denver County, Colorado
Published
:30+ days ago
Breeder
Listing Description
I have ONLY one medium/standard size Multigen F3B (rare) Goldendoodle Male puppy (Leo).
The Multigen F3B means this is the non-shedding and non-drooling, incredibly smart and super trainable designer’s breed.
With this being said, I have an amazing puppy who would be an amazing family pet.
Also, the Goldendoodles are on the healthiest breeds top ten list.
He was born Sep.4.2018. I would expect him to be 19 – 26” in shoulders and 41 - 63 lbs.
He was born in the litter of 7 (6 males and 1 female).
He just got delivered to me for my dog’s stud services earlier this Morning (Nov.1.18).
Both parents are healthy and happy family dogs. The male is my family pet. Raised with children, love and LOTS of attention.
Parents info:
The mother is a cream-white abstract and beautiful F2B Goldendoodle who measures 19” and is 41 lbs. and the father is a black (with a small amount of grey) and so handsome Multigen F4 Goldendoodle who measures 26” and is 63 lbs.
He had his shots and deworming according to the requirements for his age (see below). Vaccinations/Deworming:
At 2 weeks Pyrantel Pamoate;
At 4 weeks NEOPAR (parvo) and Pyrantel Pamoate;
At 6 weeks (5way series) Parainfluenza, Parvo, Adeno (type-2), Canine Distemper, and Safeguard;
At 8 weeks Safeguard
*You must keep vaccines current in order to keep your puppy immune from viruses.
Typically, that is:
At 9-10 weeks (2nd set of shots and Panacur C);
At 12-14 weeks (3 – 4 weeks after the second set of shots). The Rabies shot should be received at the same time, or as would be recommended by your veterinarian.
It is yearly after that.
After the age of 6 months, all dogs should be dewormed at the min. once every 6 months. However, for my dog, I’m giving him the once a month deworming and the ticks protection pill (cost only $5 a pill for a superior peace of mind).
For the fast closing, I’m asking for low $1800 rehoming fees (including the breeding rights).
I need him removed asap, before my family and my dog would fall in love with this intelligent, tiny, fluffy cutie-ball.
For his father, I paid $2700 in re-homing fees.
Please feel free to call or text me at *** (Alex) with any other questions. If calling, please leave a message.
Pet Listing Essentials
Price / Fees
:$1,800
FAQ about Multigen F3B (Rare) Goldendoodle Male Puppy
1. What is a Multigen F3B Goldendoodle?
A Multigen F3B Goldendoodle is a designer breed that is non-shedding and non-drooling. This breed is known for being incredibly smart and super trainable, making it a great choice for families.
2. What is the expected size of the puppy?
This male puppy is expected to grow between 19 – 26 inches in shoulder height and weigh between 41 - 63 lbs. as an adult.
3. When was the puppy born?
The puppy was born on September 4, 2018, and is part of a litter of 7 puppies (6 males and 1 female).
4. What vaccinations has the puppy received?
The puppy has received the following vaccinations and deworming treatments:
- 2 weeks: Pyrantel Pamoate
- 4 weeks: NEOPAR (parvo) and Pyrantel Pamoate
- 6 weeks: 5-way series (Parainfluenza, Parvo, Adeno (type-2), Canine Distemper, and Safeguard)
- 8 weeks: Safeguard
5. What is the rehoming fee?
The rehoming fee for this adorable Goldendoodle puppy is priced at $1800, including breeding rights. This is a great deal considering the father was purchased for $2700.
6. How should I care for the puppy’s vaccinations?
It's important to keep your puppy's vaccinations current to maintain their immunity. After the initial vaccinations:
- 9-10 weeks: 2nd set of shots and Panacur C
- 12-14 weeks: 3 – 4 weeks after the second set of shots (including the Rabies shot)
7. Is this breed good with children?
Yes! The Goldendoodle breed is known to be very friendly and good with children, making them an ideal family pet.

























