
We are honored to receive a generous Mini Goldendoodle puppy donation in support of the Made4Me Superhero Blast!
Hi, I’m Cheerio.
I was born on February 2, 2026, and I’m an apricot Mini Goldendoodle expected to grow to about 25 to 35 pounds. You can’t quite see how cute and curly I’ll be just yet, but don’t worry, updated photos will be shared when I’m around 6 to 7 weeks old. I’ll still be young enough that if you decide to give me a new name, we can learn it together.
I have the gentle heart of a Golden Retriever and the bright, eager personality of a Mini Poodle, which means I’m already practicing being the perfect companion.
Thanks to the generous donation from the Charlotte Dog Club, I’ll be part of the excitement at Superhero Blast on April 24. One lucky family will get to take me home that very night, and I can’t wait to start my new adventure.
I am now 6 weeks old and I cannot wait to meet my forever family! My Foster Family describes me as having a fantastic personality. I am super people oriented and loves playing with kids and strangers. I will get along excellent with other dogs. I also love to play with a tennis ball and am starting to learn fetch! I am super affectionate and a loyal companion.



What’s Included

*30-inch crate for safe and cozy rest time
*Playpen for supervised play and training boundaries
*Calming buddy to help with comfort and adjustment
*Harness and leash set for walks and outings
*Training bundle to support good habits from the start
*First 2 weeks of food to keep routines consistent
*PLUS Exclusive 2-weeks of Puppy Preschool
(exclusive 2 Week Puppy Preschool Program a structured early learning experience designed to build confidence, manners, and a smooth transition into their new home. This training program has a $1,400 value)
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What is a Mini Goldendoodle?
A Mini Goldendoodle is a cross between a Miniature Poodle and a Golden Retriever. They are known for their intelligence, affectionate nature, and family-friendly temperament.
They are one of the most popular companion breeds for a reason!
Temperament & Personality
- Extremely affectionate
- Highly intelligent
- Eager to please
- Gentle with children
- Social and people-oriented
They thrive in loving homes where they can be part of the family and involved in daily life.
Size & Appearance
- Typical Adult Weight: 30–45 pounds
- Coat Types: Wavy or curly,
- Shedding: Low to minimal (varies by coat)
often considered hypoallergenic - Lifespan: 12–15 years
Each puppy is unique in coloring and personality, making them truly one-of-a-kind companions.
Are Mini Goldendoodles Good Family Dogs?
Yes! they are exceptional family dogs.
Their gentle temperament and playful personality make them wonderful companions for:
- Families with children
- First-time dog owners
- Active households
- Companion and emotional support roles
They are adaptable and bond very closely with their people.
Puppy Upbringing
- Raised in a home environment
- Socialized with people and everyday sounds
- Introduced to early routines and enrichment
- Monitored for health and development.
We believe early life experiences shape confident, well-adjusted dogs.
Health & Care Commitment
Charlotte Dog Club prioritizes the lifelong well-being of every puppy. This includes:
- Veterinary health checks
- Age-appropriate vaccinations
- Preventative care protocols
- Guidance for transition into the new home.
We are always available for support even after the puppy goes home


We are grateful to the Charlotte Dog Club for their commitment to raising happy, healthy puppies and for giving back to the community in such a meaningful way. This special gift reflects our shared values of compassion, service, and support—and will bring joy to one lucky family while helping further Made4Me’s work.
About the Charlotte Dog Club
The Charlotte Dog Club is a North Carolina based program dedicated to raising well-tempered, family-focused companion dogs. Our puppies are raised in a loving, hands-on environment where they are exposed to everyday household life, socialization, and early enrichment from the very beginning.
They prioritize:
Health-tested parent dogs
Early neurological stimulation
Ethical, responsible breeding practices
Ongoing support for puppy families
Community involvement and charitable giving
Their puppies are not kennel-raised — they are raised with care, attention, and purpose.
If you would like to learn more about The Charlotte Dog Club, future litters, or our community involvement, we welcome you to connect with us.

