Mini Teddy Bear Goldendoodles.
**Singing** “Oh— say can you see- Our Yankee Doodle Dandies??” “Our Goldendoodle Dandies came to town riding in a buggy, and stuck a feather in their hats and called it Macaroni!”
Introducing our 3 week old Miniature F1B Teddy Bear boys in teal called Kennedy and his brother in orange named Lincoln. They were born 5/3/26.


We are interviewing puppy parents at this time. They are certainly the Cream De La Cream. Happy Memorial Day weekend. These boys is ready for July 4th! Happy 250!
English Cream Goldendoodle – Complete Guide to This Elegant & Loving Breed
Dr.Usman Shafiq – Veterinarian & Goldendoodle Expert- Colors
- April 22, 2025
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What is an English Cream Goldendoodle?
An English Cream Goldendoodle is a super fluffy, friendly dog that comes from mixing two smart and sweet breeds—the English Cream Golden Retriever and the Poodle. Imagine a teddy bear with wavy, cream-colored fur that feels as soft as cotton candy! These dogs are not just cute; they’re also super playful, gentle, and great with kids.
People love them because they don’t shed much (good news for allergy sufferers!) and they have a calm, happy personality. Whether they’re mini or standard-sized, English Cream Goldendoodles are like sunshine on four legs!
English Cream Goldendoodle: Key Takeaways
| Factor | Summary |
|---|---|
| Breed Basics | Mix of English Cream Golden Retriever + Poodle; known for cream coats, hypoallergenic fur, and friendly temperament. |
| Appearance | Coat colors: Light vanilla to pale gold. Sizes: Mini (15–35 lbs) or Standard (50–90 lbs). Curly/wavy/straight coats. |
| Temperament | Gentle, social, great with kids/pets. Moderate energy (30–60 mins exercise/day). Prone to separation anxiety. |
| Training | Highly trainable (smart, eager to please). Start early! Crate/potty training recommended. |
| Health | Lifespan: 12–16 years. Watch for hip dysplasia, ear infections, allergies. Regular vet checks needed. |
| Grooming | High maintenance: Brush 3–4x/week, trim every 6–8 weeks. Low-shedding but not 100% hypoallergenic. |
| Cost | $2,000–$5,000+ for puppies. Ongoing costs: Grooming ($60–100/month), vet care, insurance. |
| Best For | Families, first-time owners, WFH professionals. Adapts to apartments/houses. |
| Not Ideal For | Frequent travelers, sedentary owners, those unwilling to groom/budget for care. |
| Adoption vs. Buying | Adopt ($300–$800) or buy from reputable breeders (ask for health clearances!). |
✅ Perfect if you want a loving, photogenic companion and can commit to grooming/companionship.
❌ Avoid if you’re rarely home or dislike maintenance.
Origin and History of the English Cream Goldendoodle
Goldendoodles became popular in the 1990s as the perfect mix of a Golden Retriever’s kindness and a Poodle’s smarts and low-shedding coat. But the English Cream Goldendoodle has a special twist—it comes from English Cream Golden Retrievers, which originally came from Scotland and England.
These Golden Retrievers were bred to be calmer and lighter in color than the American ones. When mixed with Poodles, their puppies inherited that gorgeous cream coat and easygoing personality.
Today, English Cream Goldendoodles are loved worldwide as family pets, therapy dogs, and loyal companions—all thanks to their happy hearts and cuddly looks!
Read more about: Goldendoodle Colors
Why Are They Called “English Cream”?
You might be thinking, “Why not just call them ‘light Goldendoodles’?” The name actually comes from their Golden Retriever parent!
🐾 “English” – Their Golden Retriever mom or dad is an English-type Golden Retriever, known for their blockier heads, stockier bodies, and super gentle nature.
🐾 “Cream” – Unlike the deep gold American Golden Retrievers, English ones often have pale, creamy coats, almost like vanilla frosting!
So when these light-colored Golden Retrievers mix with Poodles, their puppies get that dreamy cream color—and the fancy name!
English Cream Goldendoodle vs. Standard Goldendoodle
| Feature | English Cream Goldendoodle | Standard Goldendoodle |
|---|---|---|
| Parent Breed | English Cream Golden Retriever + Poodle | American Golden Retriever + Poodle |
| Coat Color | Light cream, pale gold (like vanilla) | Any color (gold, red, black, apricot, parti) |
| Temperament | Extra calm, gentle, laid-back | Friendly but sometimes more energetic |
| Size Options | Mini, Medium, Standard (same as standard) | Mini, Medium, Standard |
| Shedding | Low to non-shedding (hypoallergenic) | Low to non-shedding (hypoallergenic) |
| Price | Often more expensive (rarer color) | Usually less expensive |
| Best For | Families wanting a relaxed, light-colored doodle | Families open to any color, slightly higher energy |
Fun Fact: Both types are super smart and great with kids, but the English Cream is like the “chill cousin” with a fancy coat!
English Cream Goldendoodle Appearance
English Cream Goldendoodles are like living teddy bears—soft, fluffy, and oh-so-cute! Their looks make them stand out from other doodles. Let’s break down their appearance in simple terms.
Coat Color and Texture 🐾
The most special thing about these dogs is their gorgeous cream-colored coat, which can range from:
- Light vanilla (almost white)
- Buttery cream (like warm sunshine)
- Pale gold (a soft, golden shade)
Coat Types:
- Wavy (like loose curls)
- Curly (tight, poodle-like curls)
- Straight (rare, but some have silky fur)
Eye Color and Nose Shape 👀🐽
- Eyes: Usually dark brown (like melted chocolate) or hazel. Some have lighter amber eyes.
- Nose: Almost always black (sometimes brown in lighter coats). It’s soft and slightly rounded.
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Sources: https://goldendoodleinfo.com/english-cream-goldendoodle-puppy/