ANDY DEC 25 - POODLE (MINIATURE) / GOLDEN RETRIEVER / MIXED (LONG COAT) DOG FOR ADOPTION
Goldendoodle (Miniature) Dogs For Adoption in Pacolet, SC, USA
For Adoption
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Nickname:
Andy Dec 25
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Breed
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Gender
Male
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Age
Adult
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Location
Pacolet, SC, 29372 USAUSA
Description
Dog Breed: Poodle (Miniature) / Golden Retriever / Mixed (long coat). Adoption Fee: $699. Looking for your next furry BFF? We don’t have perfect dogs — but we do have dogs who are perfect for the right someone. Our goal is to match each dog with the home that fits them best and each home with the dog that will sing to your heart. Ready to adopt? Complete an application at Application – Carolina Poodle Rescue Date into Rescue:12/24/25 Reason for being in rescue: Owner release. Foster location: Dreamweaver Farms, Pacolet SC Special Needs? Andy is neutered, up to date on vaccines and heartworm negative. Our vet noted that he does have some early dental tartar and will need a dental in the near future. Andy is a small golden-doodle. We cannot guarantee that he is hypoallergenic or that he won't shed. Weight: 27 lbs Height: 16 in Spayed/Neutered: Yes Adoption Fee: $699 Fence needed: No fence required - but Andy absolutely needs an active person who enjoys getting out and moving. Plan on long walks - 2 to 4 miles at least twice a day. Andy’s nose is fully operational, and he believes the world is meant to be explored one fascinating smell at a time. He loves strutting along beside his favorite human, leash in hand, proudly taking in everything the day has to offer. What kind of home would be best for me: Andy is high-energy, high-engagement, and full of personality. He’s the kind of dog who wakes up every day convinced it’s going to be the best adventure yet. His ideal home will appreciate a confident dog who wants to be deeply involved with his person. He does great with other dogs who share his enthusiasm for life—another playful, high-energy dog could be a wonderful match (he especially adores Dewey). A laid-back senior dog, however, might find Andy’s zest for life a bit overwhelming. For Andy, the secret ingredient isn’t size - it’s energy and enthusiasm for life. Match that, and you’ll have an incredible companion. What is my personality like: Andy is loving, devoted, and very sure of himself. He doesn’t see himself as a dog who should be managed - he sees himself as a partner. If Andy finds a toy he loves, he’s going to claim it with great enthusiasm. He enjoys winning the prize and being the one who gets the good stuff. There is not a mean bone in this boy’s body - nothing aggressive at all. Andy simply has a big personality and a joyful belief that life is meant to be shared with his human. He’s the kind of dog who wants it all - your heart, the best toys, the longest walks, and your full attention. The good news - for the right person, Andy will absolutely be enough. How do I act when I first meet new people: Andy can play a little hard to get at first. Like many dogs coming out of rescue, he follows the classic 3 days / 3 weeks / 3 months adjustment rhythm. Give him those first few days to settle in and understand that he’s safe, and suddenly you’ll discover you’ve gained a loyal new sidekick. At the adoption center Andy may do a bit of sniffing and observing before choosing his person. Right now he often checks in with his current best friend, Anna - but once she leaves, Andy quickly starts scouting out who his next best friend might be. Other tips and tidbits: Andy’s birthday is 12/17/24, so he’s still a young guy with plenty of curiosity about the world. He has not been tested with cats yet. He currently lives with several dogs smaller than he is and does great, and he’s also had playdates with larger dogs without issue. House trained? Dogs can be house trained if they are in the right environment and are allowed to follow a schedule as long as a physical reason doesn't keep them from being trained. A dog house trained in my home may not be in yours. We will help you teach your new dog this necessary skill and based on your schedule. Potential Adopters Dogs can’t drive — and since we’re busy taking care of them, we can’t either! Please check your potential BFF’s location and make sure you’re comfortable traveling to meet them. Want updates and ways to help? Email infocarolinapoodlerescue , use our contact form to join our newsletter, or follow us on Substack for updates: poodlefarm.substack/
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Physical Attributes
Eye Color: Black Ear Type: Droopy Tail Type: Long Coat Length: Long Grooming Needs: High Likes to Vocalize: Quiet Shedding Amount: None -
Behavioral Characteristics
OK with Kids: No OK with Dogs: Yes Energy Level: Moderate Activity Level: Moderately Active Exercise Needs: Moderate Fence Required: Not Required Obedience Training: Needs Training Owner Experience Required: Breed Other: - Leash Trained
- Crate Trained
- Likes to Play with Toys
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Personality
Personality Characteristics - Playful
- Timid
- Skittish
- Intelligent
- Gentle
- Goofy
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Additional Information
Was the Dog Found No
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Organization name
Carolina Poodle Rescue
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Location:
Pacolet, South Carolina, 29372 USAUSA
Breed overview
Overview:
The Miniature Goldendoodle is a charming designer breed, a delightful cross between the gentle Golden Retriever and the intelligent Miniature Poodle. Originating in the late 20th century, primarily as a hypo-allergenic guide dog, they quickly gained popularity as beloved family companions. Physically, they are compact and sturdy, typically weighing between 15-35 pounds and standing 13-20 inches tall. Their coats can range from wavy to curly, and come in various shades of gold, cream, apricot, and red, often shedding minimally, making them a good option for those with allergies. Temperamentally, they are known for their friendly, affectionate, and playful nature, inheriting the best traits from both parents – the Golden's loyalty and the Poodle's cleverness. This makes them highly trainable and excellent with children and other pets, proving suitable for both active families and those in apartment settings, provided they receive adequate exercise. While generally healthy, potential health concerns include conditions common to their parent breeds, such as hip and elbow dysplasia, and certain eye conditions, emphasizing the importance of responsible breeding. Their adaptability and loving disposition make the Miniature Goldendoodle a wonderful addition to many homes.
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