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Goldendoodle Breeder Servicing South Carolina

Doodles of SC is a in-home breeder, exclusive to the Goldendoodle breed, offering puppies for sale to families located in South Carolina.  I am located in Charleston, SC which is a short drive away from some of the larger cities in South Carolina.

 

  • Rock Hill, SC - 2.75 hrs.

  • Myrtle Beach, SC - 2 hrs.

  • Greenville, SC - 3 hrs.

  • Florence, SC - 2 hrs.

  • Spartenburg, SC - 3 hrs. 

 

Why do I exclusively offer Goldendoodle puppies for sale?

 

I love breeding Goldendoodles because the breed incorporates the best of both worlds: the intelligence & trainability of the Poodles and the lovable personalities of Golden Retrievers. Their loyalty, affection and non-aggressive temperament make them great family dogs - especially families with children.  With my dedication to raise the puppies in my personal home, the multi-gen goldendoodles are the perfect breed to trust around other pets and small children.

 

What are Multi-generational Goldendoodles?

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Our beautiful, well-tempered multi-generational Goldendoodles get their breed name from their lineage.  Both parents are F1B goldendoodles, meaning that our breeding parents are 1/4 Golden Retriever and 3/4 Poodle. Multi-gen Goldendoodles have become very popular and is known for its friendly, loving nature paired with its hypoallergenic fur. The resulting dog has the wonderful disposition of a Golden Retriever with the almost non-existent shedding of the Poodle. 

 

I hope the topics below help you get to know me better as you learn about our breeding style and puppies...or should I say your future pup!

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Please feel free to contact me directly with any questions!

Upcoming litters

With puppies arriving year- round, view availability of Golden-doodles for sale.

Puppy application

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pricing & shipping

What's included in the $, plus details on"Travel Puppy Companions."

About ME

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Getting to know your breeder is arguably the most important step.

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