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Goldendoodles come in different sizes, and one of the most common questions new owners ask is: how big will my Goldendoodle get and how much will it weigh at each stage? Because Goldendoodles are a hybrid breed (Golden Retriever + Poodle), their size can vary widely depending on whether they are Mini, Medium, or Standard, as well as genetics, diet, and overall health.
Understanding your Goldendoodle’s expected size and weight at different ages helps you prepare for feeding, training, exercise needs, grooming costs, and living space requirements. It also helps you monitor healthy growth and spot any issues early.
Goldendoodle Size Categories
Goldendoodles are generally grouped into three main size categories:
1. Mini Goldendoodle
Mini Goldendoodles are the smallest type and are usually bred from a Miniature Poodle and a Golden Retriever mix.
Adult weight: 15–35 lbs (7–16 kg)
Height: 13–20 inches
They are ideal for small homes, apartments, and families who want a compact but playful companion.
2. Medium Goldendoodle
Medium Goldendoodles are a balanced size between Mini and Standard.
Adult weight: 35–50 lbs (16–23 kg)
Height: 17–20 inches
They are very popular because they combine manageability with enough size for active lifestyles.
3. Standard Goldendoodle
Standard Goldendoodles are the largest and most energetic type.
Adult weight: 50–90+ lbs (23–41+ kg)
Height: 20–26+ inches
They need more space, more exercise, and a more active lifestyle.
Goldendoodle Growth Stages by Age
Goldendoodles grow quickly during their first year of life. Here is a general guide to how their size and weight develop over time.
0–8 Weeks (Newborn to Early Puppy Stage)
At birth, Goldendoodle puppies are extremely small and fragile. Their main focus is feeding and rapid early development.
Weight: 0.5–2 lbs (varies by litter size)
Rapid weight gain every day
Eyes open around 10–14 days
Begin walking and exploring by 3–4 weeks
At this stage, growth is entirely dependent on mother’s milk and early care.
2–3 Months
This is the beginning of noticeable growth. Puppies become more active and playful.
Mini: 5–10 lbs
Medium: 8–15 lbs
Standard: 10–25 lbs
Puppies begin learning social skills and basic behavior patterns.
4–6 Months (Rapid Growth Stage)
This is the fastest growth phase in a Goldendoodle’s life. You will notice your puppy getting bigger almost every week.
Mini: 10–20 lbs
Medium: 18–30 lbs
Standard: 25–45 lbs
Key developments:
Strong muscle and bone growth
Increased appetite
High energy levels
Teething phase
At this stage, proper nutrition is extremely important to support healthy development.
6–9 Months
Growth begins to slow slightly, but puppies are still developing.
Mini: 20–28 lbs
Medium: 28–40 lbs
Standard: 40–65 lbs
They may start to look more like adult dogs but are still mentally and physically maturing.
9–12 Months
Most Goldendoodles are close to their adult height by this stage, especially Mini and Medium types.
Mini: 25–35 lbs (near adult size)
Medium: 35–50 lbs (near adult size)
Standard: 50–75 lbs (still filling out)
Behaviorally, this is often the “teenager stage,” where training and consistency are very important.
12–18 Months (Full Maturity)
Goldendoodles reach full adult size during this period, especially larger Standard types.
Mini: fully grown
Medium: fully grown
Standard: 60–90+ lbs fully developed
At this stage:
Growth slows or stops
Muscle mass increases
Body becomes more structured and stable
Factors That Affect Goldendoodle Size
Several factors influence how big your Goldendoodle will get:
Genetics
The biggest factor. Puppies usually inherit size traits from both parents.
Nutrition
Balanced, high-quality food supports healthy growth. Poor diet can stunt development or cause weight issues.
Exercise
Regular activity helps build strong muscles and maintain a healthy weight.
Health Conditions
Medical issues during growth stages can affect final size and development.
How to Estimate Adult Size
A common estimation method used by breeders is:
A puppy’s weight at 16 weeks old × 2 = approximate adult weight
Example:
20 lb puppy at 4 months → ~40 lb adult dog
This is not 100% accurate but gives a good general idea.
Healthy Weight Tips for Goldendoodles
Maintaining a healthy weight is very important for joint health and longevity.
Tips include:
Avoid overfeeding treats
Use portion-controlled meals
Monitor body shape (waist should be visible)
Regular vet checkups
Adjust food based on activity level
Final Thoughts
Goldendoodle size and weight can vary widely, but understanding their growth stages helps you stay prepared as an owner. Whether you have a Mini, Medium, or Standard Goldendoodle, each stage of growth comes with changes in diet, behavior, and care needs.
By tracking your dog’s weight and development, you can ensure they grow into a healthy, strong, and happy companion that fits perfectly into your lifestyle.