Juneau Blue Collar Black Female Golden Mountain Doodle

Juneau Blue Collar Black Female Golden Mountain Doodle

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Juneau.

Black Female · Multigenerational Golden Mountain Doodle

AvailabilityAvailable Now
Go-home scheduling open
BornMay 4, 2026
BreedGolden Mountain Doodle
~66% Poodle · ~22% Bernese · ~12% Golden
ParentsRae × Buddy
Estimated Adult Size30–45 lbs · medium-standard
Color / MarkingsSolid Black
Coat TypeFurnished · wavy to loose curl
Lower-shedding
STK-JUNEAU-260504-GMD-MS-F-BLU-RAE.BUDDY-02
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Key Dates

4 May 2026Date of Birth
June 2026Temperament Assessment · completed · Volhard Puppy Aptitude Test at approximately 7 weeks of age, translated into the Stokeshire 12-trait framework · full results below
12 June 2026Match Day · completed · waitlist families selected in priority order · About Match Day
27 June 2026Weaning Complete · eligible for go-home from this date forward
Available NowReady for Placement · Juneau is available for immediate go-home, with delivery and training scheduled around your timeline · Begin an Application
FlexibleTraining · Bootcamp scheduled around your go-home date, or a structured program arranged before delivery · Program Details
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Lineage & Genetics

DamRae · F1B Goldendoodle, ~75% Poodle / 25% Golden Retriever · furnished red/apricot, lower-shedding coat · standard, approximately 50–55 lbs · calm, intuitive, highly people-oriented · Profile
SireBuddy · Mini Bernedoodle, 44% Bernese Mountain Dog / 56% Poodle · approximately 28 lbs · silky, fully furnished coat with strong red and tri color genetics · affectionate, stable, and family-oriented · Profile
GenerationMultigenerational · Goldendoodle to Bernedoodle cross producing the Golden Mountain Doodle
Breed Composition~66%* Poodle · ~22%* Bernese Mountain Dog · ~12%* Golden Retriever. This pairing is designed to balance the lower-shedding coat and trainability associated with the Poodle with the gentle, family-minded nature of the Golden Retriever and the steady, loyal presence of the Bernese.
Color GeneticsSolid Black · Juneau carries a rich solid black coat and does not express merle. Black pigment tends to remain deep and stable, though some black doodle coats develop subtle silvering as the adult coat matures. Final allele confirmation is provided with her individual DNA results.
Coat GeneticsFurnished · every puppy in this litter is expected to carry full facial furnishings with a soft, wavy to loose-curl coat. Furnished doodle coats tend to shed less than unfurnished coats; individual results and allergen responses vary by dog and by person.
Genetic Health Screening

Full parent DNA panels, pairing health predictions, and color and coat genetics for this litter are detailed on the litter page. Each family also receives complete DNA results on their individual puppy at go-home.

View the Rae × Buddy litter page →

* A note on percentages. Breed percentages reflect expected averages for this pairing. During natural genetic recombination, roughly half of each parent's genes are not passed to any individual puppy, so actual composition varies from one puppy to the next. These figures are estimates rather than guarantees. Individual DNA testing confirms each puppy's results.

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Temperament Assessment

Juneau was evaluated using the Volhard Puppy Aptitude Test at approximately 7 weeks of age. Her scores have been translated into the Stokeshire 12-trait temperament framework to help families understand her natural disposition and identify the best home match.

AssertivenessModerate-High
Comes forward readily with her tail up and engages handlers with purpose
ConfidenceModerate-High
Walked up to an opening umbrella and investigated it rather than backing away
MotivationModerate-High
Chased a thrown object, picked it up, and carried it back to the evaluator
Nerve StrengthModerate-High
Settles after a brief moment of resistance and returns to exploring without lingering worry
Touch ToleranceModerate
Relaxed during brushing, gentle restraint, and simulated veterinary handling
Energy LevelModerate
Playful when engaged, settles calmly when activity slows, fits naturally into family rhythms
Sound SensitivityModerate
Located a sudden noise, showed curiosity, and moved toward it rather than away
Sight SensitivityModerate
Watched a moving object with curiosity and moved in to investigate without alarm
Prey DriveModerate-High
Interested in movement with a measured, investigative chase response
Human FocusModerate-High
Comes when called and follows without hesitation, staying oriented to her person
TenderheartedModerate
Cuddles in and offers eye contact during handling, yielding after a brief moment of resistance
Dog FriendlinessObserved Separately
Assessed via controlled introduction outside the formal evaluation
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About Juneau

Juneau carries a rich solid black coat with the soft, furnished, wavy texture typical of the Golden Mountain Doodle.

Her evaluation describes a socially forward, people-oriented puppy. She came readily when called, followed without hesitation, and retrieved a thrown object and carried it back rather than running off with it. Willingness to retrieve and return is one of the strongest early indicators of a puppy's interest in working alongside a person, and Juneau returned to the evaluator with the object on her first attempt.

She is also steady under pressure. She approached an opening umbrella to investigate rather than retreating, and she settled after a brief moment of resistance during restraint. She accepts handling and stroking with eye contact and physical affection rather than squirming away.

Forward but soft. Engaged without being pushy. A profile like hers tends to suit families who want a dog that participates in daily life and who intend to keep building on the structure she starts with.

Forward and SocialComes readily and follows without hesitation, consistently oriented to her people
Returns With the ObjectRetrieved and carried back on the first attempt, an early signal of willingness to work with a handler
Steady With NoveltyInvestigated an opening umbrella rather than retreating, then returned to baseline
Rich Solid Black CoatDeep black, furnished, with a soft lower-shedding wave
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Ideal Home for Juneau

Juneau's evaluation describes a puppy who comes forward, follows willingly, and brings things back. A profile like hers tends to thrive in homes that give her structure, involvement, and something to do.

Families who want an engaged, trainable companion rather than a quiet background presence
Households ready to channel a willing follow-and-retrieve instinct into structured training
Owners committed to continued socialization and consistent, confident handling
Families comfortable with regular brushing and routine professional grooming
Homes where she can be part of daily activity rather than left on her own for long stretches
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Coat & Size

Coat TypeFurnished, wavy to loose curl · the Golden Mountain Doodle carries a soft, fully furnished doodle coat with facial furnishings. Every puppy in this litter is expected to be furnished.
SheddingLower-shedding · furnished doodle coats tend to shed lightly compared to traditional coats. No dog is truly non-shedding, and individual allergen responses vary by dog and by person. Families with significant allergies are encouraged to spend time with the breed before committing.
GroomingRegular brushing several times per week, plus professional grooming on a routine cycle, typically every 6 to 8 weeks. Furnished coats require ongoing maintenance to prevent matting.
ColorSolid Black · pigment tends to remain deep and stable; some black doodle coats develop subtle silvering as the adult coat matures.
Estimated Adult Size30–45 lbs · medium-standard, reflecting Rae's standard frame moderated by Buddy's mini-medium build. Individual puppies will vary based on structure and growth curve, and a few may mature somewhat larger depending on which parent they favor.
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What Is a Golden Mountain Doodle?

The Golden Mountain Doodle blends three breeds: the Poodle, the Golden Retriever, and the Bernese Mountain Dog. The cross is designed to unite the lower-shedding coat and quick trainability associated with the Poodle, the warm, family-minded nature of the Golden Retriever, and the steady, devoted presence of the Bernese Mountain Dog.

In this litter, the pairing of a Goldendoodle dam and a Bernedoodle sire produces a multigenerational Golden Mountain Doodle with a fully furnished, wavy to loose-curl coat. Families choose the Golden Mountain Doodle for its combination of an approachable, people-oriented temperament and a coat that tends to be easier to live with for many households.

At a projected 30 to 45 pounds, these puppies land in the medium-standard range, sized for modern family life: substantial enough for hiking and outdoor adventure, manageable enough for travel and town living.

Learn more about the Golden Mountain Doodle breed →

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Next Steps

ApplySubmit an application to be considered for Juneau · Apply Now
PricingPlacement fees, training, and delivery options · Puppy Pricing
ProcessStep-by-step walkthrough from application to go-home · How It Works
Doodle School4-week structured early training program · Program Details
BootcampA la carte intensive training at $200/day, scheduled around your go-home date · Program Details
TransportNationwide and international delivery options · Transport Options
Health GuaranteeStokeshire's health commitment and coverage terms · Health Guarantee
Breed InfoFull breed overview for the Golden Mountain Doodle · Breed Page
Litter PageFull litter overview, waitlist, and parent details · Rae × Buddy Litter
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Assessment Disclaimer

Juneau's temperament scores are based on the Volhard Puppy Aptitude Test conducted at approximately 7 weeks of age, translated into the Stokeshire 12-trait framework. Scores reflect her first natural response to each test and are intended to inform family matching. They are not guarantees of future behavior, trainability, or disposition.

Each puppy is an individual shaped by genetics, environment, and training. Stokeshire Designer Doodles does not guarantee temperament, adult size or weight, coat characteristics, or shedding levels. The Golden Mountain Doodle is a furnished, lower-shedding cross; no dog is represented as non-shedding or hypoallergenic, and individual allergen responses vary.

Families are encouraged to invest in ongoing positive-reinforcement training, socialization, and veterinary care to support their puppy's development. By selecting a Stokeshire puppy, you acknowledge and accept these terms.

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