Current Goldendoodles
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View Our Current Goldendoodle Puppy Litters for 2026
Our Spring & Summer 2026 litters are currently fully reserved. There may be an availability if there are more puppies than expected or if a family has to wait for a later litter. I will update this page accordingly if we end up with a puppy. Our next available litters are listed on our “Upcoming Litter’s” Page for Fall and Winter 2026.
Remember to check out how we provide a better puppy buying experience with Our Puppy Program and learn more about Our Process to Reserve a Puppy.
Our Puppy Price is $3500 Plus GST
F1 Standard Goldendoodles
Update: All of Willow & Maxs’ Pups have found thier families!
Willow delivered 11 babies, 5 boys and 6 girls!
Willow’s puppies will have golden, apricot, and red coats with some having white markings like dad. They will all have wavy coats with variations of shaggy to loose curly. Puppies will mature to weigh between 50-70 pounds averaging 60 pounds.
This is Willow’s second litter with Max, you can see their pictures on her profile under the moms page.
- Birth Date: February 7th
- Go Home/Puppy Selection Day: April 4th
- Waitlist Status: Full
See Willows Litter's YouTube Playlist
See Willow's Stats
- Registration: CKC & GANA
- DNA: Embark Clear
- Pawprint Genetics: Clear by parentage
- OFA CAER Eyes: Normal
- OFA Cardio: Normal
- OFA Elbows: Normal
- PennHIP: Left:.26 Right: .45 Passing
- OFA Patella: Normal
- Color: Golden
- Weight: 63 Pounds
- Height at Withers: 22"
- Type: Golden Retriever
See Maxwell's Stats
- Registration: CKC & GANA
- DNA: Embark Clear
- Pawprint Genetics: Clear
- OFA Hips: Good
- OFA CAER Eyes: Normal
- OFA Cardio: Normal
- OFA Elbows: Normal
- OFA Patella's: Normal
- Coat: Red with white abstract markings
- Weight: 59 Pounds
- Height at Withers: 25"
- Type: Standard Poodle
Medium/Standard Multigenerational Goldendoodles
Annie delivered 11 babies, 5 boys and 6 girls! Stay tuned for pictures coming soon!
This is Annie’s Retirement litter! Pups will have golden, apricot, and red coats and there will be straight, wavy, and curly coats. There will be pups that have Annie’s white markings and pups that are solid. Puppies will mature to weigh between 40-55 pounds, averaging 45-50 pounds.
This is Annie’s second litter with Toby, her first had 11 pups and you can see their pictures under her profile.
- Birth Date: February 19th
- Puppy Selection/Go Home: April 16th
- Waitlist Status: Full
See Annie's Litter's YouTube Playlist when they are born
See Annie's Stats
- Registration: GANA
- DNA: Embark Clear
- Pawprint Genetics: Clear
- OFA CAER Eyes: Normal
- OFA Cardio: Normal
- OFA Elbows: Normal
- OFA Hip: Good
- OFA Patella: Normal
- Color: Red wavy coat with white abstract markings
- Weight: 55 Pounds
- Height at Withers: 23"
- Type: Standard Multigenerational Goldendoodle
See Toby's Stats
- Registration: CKC & GANA
- DNA: Embark Clear
- Pawprint Genetics: Clear
- OFA Hips: Good
- OFA CAER Eyes: Normal
- OFA Cardio: Normal
- OFA Elbows: Normal
- OFA Patella's: Normal
- Coat: Red with white abstract markings
- Weight: 59 Pounds
- Height at Withers: 25"
- Type: Standard Poodle
Medium/Standard Multigenerational Goldendoodles
Bella delivered 8 babies! 5 girls and 3 boys!
This is Bella’s first litter! Pups will have golden, apricot, and red coats and there will be straight, wavy, and curly coats. There will be pups that have Bella’s white markings and pups that are solid. Puppies will mature to weigh between 40-60 pounds, averaging 50-55 pounds.
- Birth Date: March 4th
- Puppy Selection/Go Home Date:April 29th
- Waitlist Status: Full
See Bella's YouTube Playlist
See Bella's Stats
- Registration: GANA
- DNA: Embark Clear
- Pawprint Genetics: Clear by parantage
- OFA CAER Eyes: Normal
- OFA Cardio: Normal
- OFA Elbows: Normal
- PennHIP: Right: .26 Left .36 Passed
- OFA Patella: Normal
- Color: Red wavy coat with white abstract markings
- Weight: 60 Pounds
- Height at Withers: 24"
- Type: Standard F1B Goldendoodle
See Toby's Stats
- Registration: GANA
- DNA: Embark Clear
- Pawprint Genetics: Clear
- Hips: OFA Good
- OFA CAER Eyes: Normal
- OFA Cardio: Normal
- OFA Elbows: Normal
- OFA Patella's: Normal
- Coat: Red solid wavy
- Weight: 41 Pounds
- Height at Withers: 20"
- Type: Medium F1B Goldendoodle
Mini/Medium Multigenerational Goldendoodles
All of Gracie’s pups have found their families!
Gracie delivered 7 beautiful babies, 4 girls and 3 boys! Pictures to come!
Gracie’s pups have golden, apricot, and red coats and there will be wavy and curly coats. Puppies will mature to weigh between 22 – 45 pounds averaging 30 – 40 pounds.
- Birth Date: January 29th
- Puppy Selection/Go Home Date: March 26th
- Waitlist Status: Full
See Gracie's YouTube Playlist
See Gracie's Stats
- Registration: GANA
- DNA: Embark Clear
- Pawprint Genetics: Clear
- OFA CAER Eyes: Normal
- OFA Cardio: Normal
- OFA Elbows: Normal
- PennHip: R: .42 L: .39 Passing
- OFA Patella: Normal
- Color: Red wavy coat
- Weight: 44 Pounds
- Height at Withers: 21"
- Type: Multigenerational Medium Goldendoodle
See Jaxson's Stats
- Registration: AKC, CKC & GANA
- DNA: Embark Clear
- Pawprint Genetics: Clear
- Hips: OFA Good
- OFA CAER Eyes: Normal
- OFA Cardio: Normal
- OFA Elbows: Normal
- OFA Patella's: Normal
- Coat: Red & White Abstract
- Weight: 22 Pounds
- Height at Withers: 16"
- Type: Moyen Poodle
Why Choose A Goldendoodle Puppy
When you choose a premium Goldendoodle from CJM Puppies, you’re welcoming a loving, intelligent companion that will enrich your life for years to come. Our Goldendoodles are the result of meticulously planned breeding programs, where we prioritize exceptional health, gentle temperaments, and the ideal physical and behavioral traits of this beloved mixed breed.
Through selective breeding, we’ve developed Goldendoodles that excel as affectionate, hypoallergenic family pets with boundless energy and a remarkable eagerness to please. Whether you’re seeking a loyal hiking partner, a cuddly lap dog, or a playful addition to your household, a premium Goldendoodle from our breeder will bring unparalleled joy, companionship and fun to your family.
Whether you’re located in Edmonton, Calgary, or across Canada, we’ll work closely with you to ensure your new Goldendoodle settles in seamlessly and becomes an adored member of your household.
"We purchased a goldendoodle from CJM Puppies five months ago, and the experience was nothing short of fantastic. From the moment we inquired about their puppies to the day we brought Louie home, Corine demonstrated a level of care and commitment that exceeded all my expectations."
Puppy FAQ’s
Can we come and visit and play with the puppies prior to Go Home Day?
We receive requests to come visit our pups and parents often. I wish we could accommodate visitations in a way that would ensure we were not exposing our puppies to highly contagious and deadly viruses like Canine Parvovirus. The risk of having this brought into our home and nursery on clients footwear and clothing make it impossible to safely reduce the risk to our puppies.
It is our job to ensure we are sending home 100% healthy puppies and we will not take any chances with our dogs or puppies. We have a very busy daily schedule with dog and puppy care. We do not have staff, this is our family and our home. We do have our puppy selection/go home day in person and you are welcome to come in person to pick your puppy and meet us and the parents! We can also Video chat for puppy selection.
We want to make sure families feel like they are a part of the litter’s daily life from pregnancy to go home day. We accommodate this by posting daily videos, puppy pictures and weekly updates by text and email. Our families feel like they have been involved from day 1 with their litter and really feel attached to all the pups!
How often will I get pictures, video’s and litter updates?
We will update you on heat cycles, breeding, due date, estimated go home day, pregnancy ultrasound, puppy count scan and delivery.
- Pictures of pregnancy confirmation ultrasound on day 35 and mom’s belly
- Pictures of puppy count scan on day 58 and mom’s belly
- Pictures the day of delivery with update on number of pups and how many male/female
- Daily videos posted to our social media Monday to Friday
- Weekly individual puppy pictures from week 1 with an update of all they are working on
- Short’s and Reels posted to social media
- Temperment Testing Video’s of each pup prior to puppy selection.
I live in another Province, how can I get my puppy??
We have puppies all over Canada from BC, Nunavut, Whitehorse, Yellowknife all the way to Newfoundland.
We do puppy selection on Go Home Day specifically so our traveling families can come in person, meet the pups available to them and then take their puppy home. We can also video chat and meet you at the Edmonton International Airport (YEG) the next day at departures with your puppy.
The cost is around $70 to add a puppy to your ticket to fly in cabin with you.
We will not fly puppies Cargo, pups are required to be locked in their kennels 3 hours prior to flight, then the flight time and then it takes Westjet 60-90 minutes to get pups to their families. With the shortest flight that is minimum 6 hours the pup would be locked up in thier kennel with no water, food or potty area.
In most cases it is significantly cheaper for one family member to fly to Edmonton to pick up thier pup. We will help guide you with flights and timing ets. We are located 40 minutes from the Airport with only highway, no need to go into the City of Edmonton.
We do a lot of work to prepare puppies for flights, we are introducing airplane sounds and flight kennels to everyone in the litter. Pups typically sleep for the entire flight!
They will need a soft kennel and will be at your feet on the plane. Each airline has their own kennel size and regulations. We provide you with a Flight Health Certificate required by all airlines.
How often does a Goldendoodle require grooming?
Goldendoodles require grooming typically every 6 – 10 weeks. It really depends on how you prefer their coat and how much work you are doing with your pup to maintain the coat. Finding a really good groomer of Doodles is the best. They will recommend and work with you on a schedule for your dog to maintain the coat you love. They will also help provide feedback and suggestions on what you should be doing at home.
One of the most important things you can do is bring your groomer pictures of what you are hoping your dog will look like after the groom. I find bathing a dog/puppy between 3 to 5 weeks a good timeline unless they are dirty. Bathing too much will dry out their skin.
Can we contact you with questions after puppies go home?
We are always available to our families before and after puppies go home. Depending on the day, I usually get back to families within the hour. My phone does get shut off overnight, but I will get in touch as soon as I can the following day to provide assistance.
Do you recommend Pet Insurance?
We do everything possible to ensure you receive a healthy puppy. Emergencies can happen if they eat something they shouldn’t, get injured or fall and break a bone. Just like us, anything can happen no matter how much we puppy proof our homes.
We send home a 4 week trial of Trupanion Insurance. I do recommend families have insurance for their pups because Emergency Vet bills can cost anywhere from $1000 to $15,000 depending on what is needed. When you have insurance, your focus can be on your puppy/dog and not on how to afford the cost of the Vet bill giving you peace of mind.
How much exercise does a Goldendoodle need?
Goldendoodles will do well with 1 long walk or 2 shorter walks a day. On days that are too cold or rainy I recommend some brain exercises to burn energy like snuffle matts, puzzles, rolled up towels with kibble or frozen Kong’s with greek yogurt and fruit. A round of ball in the backyard is also a really great way to burn some energy.
They are pretty adaptable to their families. We have some very active families that go hiking in the mountains, kayaking, and swimming or we have families that are couch potatoes and everywhere in between. I do feel that they are happier with at least one good exercise session a day.
What are the differences between a male and female Goldendoodle?
I get this question all the time and my answer is always the same. There are no female or male characteristic or trait differences in Goldendoodles. The same goes for size differences, it just depends on their DNA as you can have a small or large male or female in a litter.
We always recommend our families concentrate on their temperament testing scores and video’s, those traits are not gender specific. Temperament in our parents is just as important to us as their health testing. We see parents’ traits in their pups and we only want to breed the best. Most of our parents have lineage of service, therapy or ribbons in their pedigree.
Do Goldendoodles make good working dogs as Therapy, Facility or Service Dogs?
We are seeing more and more requests for Goldendoodles to be working dogs. Families and individuals are looking for options that have the intelligence for service work and the potential for non shedding hypoallergenic traits. Poodles and Golden Retrievers are some of the most intelligent and are one of the top choices in the service dog industry.
We will work with families and individuals for best placements, but when requiring a Service Dog we do require working with a trainer and having them as part of the selection process. A Service Dog can not be owner trained, they must be trained by a professional. In the Service Dog industry there is a high failure rate for any breed to pass their testing and be successful. We want to ensure our pups are set up for success as much as possible.
When it comes to an ESA (Emotional Support Animal), Therapy or Facility dog, there are programs in place to help an individual to prepare a pup for that type of work and can be supported as an owner trained working dog.
Our program is geared through our Puppy Curriculum to give all of our pups the best chance to meet their full potential whether it is as a family pet or working dog. We typically have requests for working dogs in all of our litters.
How do I know I am working with a reputable breeder I can trust?
Choosing a knowledgeable breeder is key to finding the best Goldendoodle for your family. We understand the importance of knowing as much as possible about your breeder to ensure you are making the best decision for your family.
We want you to be confident that selecting CJM Puppies is the best choice for you which means we want to be as transparent as we can. CJM Puppies is a responsible, ethical breeder that follows GANA’s Code of Ethics and every parent in our program meets the Gold Level requirements to be used in our program.
- All of our parents are cleared for DNA, hips, elbows, patellas, cardiac and eyes and is available for viewing
- All of our parents are Poodles, Golden Retrievers and Goldendoodles made up of only those breeds and is confirmed by DNA testing
- Providing a loving, clean, and healthy puppy nursery and the best nutrition
- Following all the most up to date Breeding recommendations from prominent Reproduction Veterinarian’s
- Having limited litters with each mom, they will only have 3 or 4 litter’s and then they are spayed and retired and they get to live their best lives.
- Only breeding with a waitlist, we do not want to overproduce litters
- Having a very extensive Puppy Program and Curriculum to ensure every puppy can meet its potential
Providing as much information about each puppy from health to temperament to ensure families are making the best choice - Our parents’ health, nutrition, exercise and wellbeing are our top priority. They have their Vet Health Check and are up to date on all of their vaccinations. In order to have healthy pups, we need to start with healthy parents.
- Allow families to come in person to pick pup and meet the parents
- Puppies have a health check at 7.5 weeks and have their first vaccinations and have been dewormed with Strongid 4 times
- Puppies come with an Eidap Microchip and it is set up to their families
- Puppies have 2 year health guarantee that has been reviewed and approved by GANA
- Ongoing family support when pups go home
- Puppies are sold as pets with a Spay & Neuter contract
- Ensuring we are screening our puppy families and they are going to wonderful homes where they will be well cared for and families understands how much work a puppy is
- Continuing to educate ourselves with new breeding standards






















