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Tiny Size, Thoughtful Process
Every Teacup Goldendoodle puppy is backed by transparent pricing, health-tested parents, and a careful, family-focused reservation process.
If you’re searching for a Teacup Goldendoodle for sale, this page is designed to help you compare available puppies, understand what’s included, and reserve with confidence. We post current availability, estimated go-home dates, and reservation status so families can quickly see which puppies are ready now and which litters are upcoming.
Browse current Teacup Goldendoodle puppies for sale below, including pricing, go-home timing, and reservation status.
If you are still comparing adult size, coat, and growth expectations, you can also review our Teacup Goldendoodle full grown resource before reserving.
You can also learn more about the people behind our program on Meet Our Family and review where we serve families across Texas on our locations page.
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Teacup Goldendoodles combine an extra-small size with the affectionate temperament and intelligence families love. Here’s why families choose ABCs Puppy Zs when looking for a Teacup Goldendoodle for sale in Texas:
We work with families throughout Texas who are looking for a Teacup Goldendoodle for sale and want a clear, transparent process from first inquiry to go-home day. Whether you’re located in Dallas–Fort Worth, Houston, Austin, San Antonio, or surrounding communities, you can browse available puppies online, review pricing, and plan pickup or nationwide in-cabin hand-delivery.
Our goal is to make it simple for families across Texas to find a family-raised Teacup Goldendoodle puppy with health-tested parents, posted go-home dates, and clear reservation details.
If you are comparing nearby options, you can also explore our broader Teacup Goldendoodle overview and our Texas locations to learn more about how families connect with us across the state.
A Teacup Goldendoodle is a very small doodle that typically averages under 15 pounds and about 9–14 inches at the shoulder. Pairings vary by program, but our emphasis is on temperament, sound structure, and predictable size while maintaining health standards.
Coats are typically lower-shedding with a wavy or curly texture. Many allergy-sensitive homes do well, though no dog is 100% hypoallergenic. Plan to brush regularly and book a professional groom every 4–6 weeks to stay ahead of mats.
Thanks to their trainability and eager-to-please nature, Teacups adapt readily to family routines and do well with children and other pets when socialized early.
If you want to better understand adult size and appearance, our Teacup Goldendoodle full-grown guide is a helpful next step.
Many families choose Teacup because they want a very small companion that is larger than Micro Teacup but still smaller than Toy, Micro, or Mini. Teacups often appeal to families who want a tiny, affectionate dog that fits well in smaller homes and travel routines.
Reserving a Teacup Goldendoodle puppy should feel clear and low-stress. We recommend a simple process: review availability, compare pricing, ask questions, and reserve only when you feel comfortable with the timing and fit.
If you want to research more before making a decision, visit our Ethical Goldendoodle Breeder, Pricing, Delivery, and Goldendoodle FAQ pages.
Related Teacup Goldendoodle Resources
Explore adult size, care, pricing, delivery, breeder standards, locations, and our family page before reserving your puppy.
Teacup Goldendoodles are tiny, people-oriented companions that adapt well to small homes and travel. This page is designed to help families compare available puppies, understand pricing and go-home timing, and reserve with a clearer understanding of the process.
Most Teacups average under 15 pounds and around 9–14 inches at the shoulder, though individuals can vary by pairing.
Typically low-shedding and allergy-friendly, but no dog is 100% hypoallergenic. Consider a meet-and-greet or blanket trial.
Brush 3–4 times a week and book a professional groom every 4–6 weeks to prevent matting.
Typically at around 12 weeks after early socialization and veterinary checkpoints. We’ll confirm your exact date together.
Book a Teams Puppy Chat, then place a fully refundable early reservation. Final payment via Our Online Puppy Agreement by go-home. See Pricing.
Yes — free DFW pickup and in-cabin hand-delivery for $349. Holiday $199 may be available with eligibility. See Delivery.
Adjustable harness and leash, crate or quiet rest area, and a small water bowl. We provide records, a scented blanket, food sample, and a written guarantee.
Use a lightweight, well-fitted harness, supervise around furniture and stairs, keep sessions bite-sized, and follow a vet-guided nutrition and parasite plan.
Most Teacups average under 15 pounds and around 9–14 inches at the shoulder, though individuals can vary by pairing.
Typically low-shedding and allergy-friendly, but no dog is 100% hypoallergenic. Consider a meet-and-greet or blanket trial.
Brush 3–4 times a week and book a professional groom every 4–6 weeks to prevent matting.
Typically at around 12 weeks after early socialization and veterinary checkpoints. We’ll confirm your exact date together.
Yes — free DFW pickup and in-cabin hand-delivery for $349. Holiday $199 may be available with eligibility.
Book a Teams Puppy Chat, then place a fully refundable early reservation. Final payment via Our Online Puppy Agreement by go-home.
Adjustable harness and leash, crate or quiet rest area, and a small water bowl. We provide records, a scented blanket, food sample, and a written guarantee.
Use a lightweight, well-fitted harness, supervise around furniture and stairs, keep sessions bite-sized, and follow a vet-guided nutrition and parasite plan.