Goldendoodle colors

Goldendoodle colors

Goldendoodle, a mixed breed of a Golden Retriever and the Poodle is among the most demanded family dogs. Do you know how many colors do Goldendoodles have? No! Well! It can carry any color from a list of at least 18 different colors.   

Which is your favorite pet color whether it’s white, black or it’s red one. The good news is that all said colors are available. But what are the other remaining colors? Be patient as we will tell you all types of colors along with supporting images that will let you imagine how it will look in your house.

Apricot Goldendoodle

Apricot Goldendoodle

It is a soft creamy color and is considered among the most demanded color coat of the dog. The apricot doodle is warmer than cream and a little bit lighter than red. Another interesting fact about said pet is that it is officially recognized by the famous pet organization, American Kennel Club (AKC).

Black Goldendoodle

black Goldendoodle

One of the rarest breeds of the Goldendoodle family which is very difficult to find. It is born when a pure black Golden Retriever and pure black Poodle come across which is very unique actually. But if you find a black one, it will complement your house, car, and any other set available in the black color.

Blue Goldendoodle 

Grey and black dogs carry a bluish hue resulting in a Blue Goldendoodle. One of the rarest breeds which is very difficult to find. You will be very lucky if you will be able to find a Goldendoodle in blue.

Champagne Goldendoodle

A pale yellowish Goldendoodle which looks stunning at any dog show. This color links its legacy with the red color dog. 

Chocolate Goldendoodle

The breed is available in a variety of brown colors which varies from dark to warmer cocoa. Mostly, they are black when they give birth but with time and the passing days, the color becomes lighter and in the end, it turns to a chocolate or a silver color. So, if you are looking for a chocolate Goldendoodle, then you shouldn’t look for puppies. Instead, you should search for adult ones.

Cream Goldendoodle

Cream Goldendoodle

It is a very common color for the Goldendoodle breed. It adopts the color of both of its parents. You may have seen slight variations in cream Goldendoodles and usually, they have a pink or dark nose.

Grey Goldendoodle

They are very dark in their colors and coats which doesn’t remain the same with the age. It gets almost into a completely silver color when it turns 2. Again the color is not very common and is considered the rare one.

Red Goldendoodle

Red Goldendoodle

One of the most common colors and demanded one as well. It is achieved when a dark Poodle meets with an average color Retriever. You will see a Goldendoodle mostly in red colors than any other color.

Sable Goldendoodle

Sable Goldendoodle

The dog gets a black or chocolate color when it is born. However, the shade of the color gets lighter with age. Its face and ears are darker in color than the rest of the body. It is not very common and we can’t grade it as a rare color as well. So, with a little effort, you will be able to comfortably find a Sable Goldendoodle.

Silver Goldendoodle

It’s a lighter color dog from grey or blue doodles. They are not borne silver by birth rather they get the said color when a Goldendoodle reaches the age of 2. The color change will become visible when it is between 6 to 10 weeks of age. 

Tan Goldendoodle

Tan Goldendoodle

An interesting fact about the Tan Goldendoodle is that it gets its coat color from the Golden Retriever instead of a poodle. Cream, white, and pale apricot shades are also possible among tan Goldendoodles.

White Goldendoodle

White Goldendoodle

If you are a true fan of the Golden Retriever then you would have known that Retrievers are not white. Instead, Poodles contain a white color. So, whenever you see a white Goldendoodle then remember that it has inherited white color from the poodle.

Is it pure white? Of course not! It is a lighter variant of the white color. Like a Black Goldendoodle, a White Goldendoodle will complement if you are a color-possessive dog lover.

Goldendoodle Colors Pattern

We have understood different colors and their rarity by now. But before we conclude, let’s understand and find out the different patterns of the Goldendoodle.

Abstract Goldendoodle

It is a chrome or mismark. It contains around 50% shade of the white color. The white color is visible on various parts of the body but it is available in abundance on the chest, face, and legs. However, you should be aware of the fact that any color can be a dominant one.

Brindle Goldendoodle

You will see a strip, sometimes it won’t be very much visible, on the complete body of the dog. If you are thinking about any specific color, then remember that it can inherit any color.

Merle Goldendoodle

The breed is not naturally available rather it is borne when an Australian shepherd meets with the poodle. An important thing about this breed is that there should be at maximum one Merle Goldendoodle. If there are two Merle Goldendoodles, then the resulting breed may face health issues.

Parti Goldendoodle

It is a combination of white and another color. The percentage of both colors is 50% each. It looks stunning and very attractive in such a contrast.

Phantom Goldendoodle

It contains a solid black or another color at the base while the upper portion color is a bit lighter. The muzzle, eyes, and legs contain usually a lighter color than the rest of the body.

Tuxedo Goldendoodle

It is almost like a Parti Goldendoodle but the white color is mostly concentrated at the legs, chest, and the abdominal. Again, like a Parti doodle, another color can be anyone.

Right Color For You

Well! It’s a completely subjective choice. Color doesn’t affect traits of the dog so you shouldn’t worry about the traits of the dog if you are opting for a specific color. But try to choose a dark color so that it doesn’t shade away when it gets old.

FAQs

Will my Goldendoodle change color?

Yes, it will change color and turn lighter with age.

What is the most expensive Goldendoodle color?

The colors which are rare and very unique are believed to require more money.

How many colors can Goldendoodles be?

It can adopt any color from 18 different colors.

Are all Goldendoodles possess the same color?

No, they have different colors.

Can Goldendoodle be black?

Yes, it can adopt a black color but it won’t be pure black.

Conclusion

Goldendoodles can be seen in any color from black, white, red, or even apricot. The choice is completely yours. Some colors are rare while others are very common. So, it’s up to you to choose the color of a Goldendoodle that suits your mood and situation.

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