Gender: Female
Coat: Dark apricot with lighter cream blaze and chest accent
Coat Type: Wavy to loose curl fleece
Expected Size: 35–50 lbs (medium)
Genetics: Multigenerational F2b Goldendoodle
Born: August 30th — ready for homes October 25th (8 weeks)
✨ Tigerlily is the spark of this litter — adventurous, playful, and the first to explore new spaces with tail-wagging confidence. Her darker apricot coat is beautifully accented with lighter cream highlights, giving her a striking, expressive look that will only grow more stunning with age. She thrives on activity and interaction, but she’s also quick to settle into a cuddle once her curiosity has been satisfied. Tigerlily combines boldness with sweetness, making her a wonderful match for an active family who still wants a devoted, snuggly companion.
Genetic/Coat Notes:
Strong furnishing genes (low-shedding, full doodle “beard” expected)
Wavy fleece suggests one curl gene, balancing softness and manageability while keeping the teddybear look
Parti-factored white markings, indicating white spotting influence in her line
Rich apricot pigment may carry recessives for cream/apricot, allowing for lighter shades in future litters
Nose pigment currently strong black-based, expected to stay stable into adulthood
Gender: Female
Coat: Dark apricot with lighter cream blaze and chest accent
Coat Type: Wavy to loose curl fleece
Expected Size: 35–50 lbs (medium)
Genetics: Multigenerational F2b Goldendoodle
Born: August 30th — ready for homes October 25th (8 weeks)
✨ Tigerlily is the spark of this litter — adventurous, playful, and the first to explore new spaces with tail-wagging confidence. Her darker apricot coat is beautifully accented with lighter cream highlights, giving her a striking, expressive look that will only grow more stunning with age. She thrives on activity and interaction, but she’s also quick to settle into a cuddle once her curiosity has been satisfied. Tigerlily combines boldness with sweetness, making her a wonderful match for an active family who still wants a devoted, snuggly companion.
Genetic/Coat Notes:
Strong furnishing genes (low-shedding, full doodle “beard” expected)
Wavy fleece suggests one curl gene, balancing softness and manageability while keeping the teddybear look
Parti-factored white markings, indicating white spotting influence in her line
Rich apricot pigment may carry recessives for cream/apricot, allowing for lighter shades in future litters
Nose pigment currently strong black-based, expected to stay stable into adulthood