These 9 Fluffy Doodles Are Up for Adoption—And They’re Too Cute to Resist
Do you find the charm of Doodles irresistible? Then why not bring one into your home? With their high intelligence, adorable appearance, and affectionate personality, they make for one of the best pets anyone can ever have. On top of that, they have a gorgeous coat and are great with kids and other pets.
Right now, these 9 wonderful Doodles are searching for their forever homes where they will be appreciated and adored for all their excellent and unique qualities. From Labradoodles to Goldendoodles, these various Poodle mixes are ready to win your heart.
1. Bodhi: 3-year-old Playful Pup

Bodhi is a fun-loving, energetic 3-year-old Doodle mix who is always ready for an adventure. Whether he’s chasing squeaky toys, running in the yard, or playing with his dog friends, he brings excitement and joy wherever he goes. And if there’s one thing Bodhi loves more than playtime, it’s food—he’s always eager for treats, making training a rewarding experience! This bouncy boy thrives in an active home with a fenced yard and a playful canine companion to match his enthusiasm.
While Bodhi is doing well with house training, he still needs regular potty breaks and would benefit from continued basic training. He settles in a kennel when needed but prefers to be close to his people. Bodhi walks well on a leash, though his excitement sometimes gets the best of him at first. He would do best in a home with older kids who can keep up with his energy, and he’s not suited for a household with cats—his playful chase instinct is just too strong! Learn More
2. Lady Bug Autumn: 3-year-old Irish Doodle

Autumn is an active and playful girl who would thrive in a home that enjoys outdoor activities such as walks, jogs, hikes, or trips to the beach. After an exciting day, she’s definitely up for a pup cup on the way home!
Autumn is a beautiful, sweet, and curious Irish Doodle who was recently released by a breeder. Many things are still new to her, and she can be a bit nervous and skittish at first. However, once she feels safe, she’ll show off her joyful, playful personality! Learn More
3. Martie: 30 Pounds of Sweetness

At just 3 years old, Martie is ready for a fresh start! This 30 lb. Doodle mix didn’t ask to be in search of a new home, but now that he is, he’s hoping to find the perfect family to match his playful spirit and big heart.
While Martie is a sweetheart, he’s best suited for a home without small kids or cats—his excitement and energy are a little too much for them. He also needs a family that understands he’s a playful pup who sometimes gets a little enthusiastic, especially when it comes to herding instincts like nipping at heels. Learn More
4. Messi: Affectionate Mini Goldendoodle

Messi’s world was turned upside down when his family realized they no longer had enough space for him. At just one year old and 45 pounds, this “mini” Goldendoodle found himself looking for a fresh start. Luckily, Messi has landed in a loving foster home where he’s thriving—and now, he’s ready for his forever family.
Messi isn’t just a pretty face—he’s a genius! In no time, he’s mastered sit and paw, and he’s making great progress with crate training and leash walking. He’s already housebroken, and his foster mom describes him as soft, playful, and endlessly curious. He absolutely loves having another dog to run and play within the yard. Learn More
5. Ling Ling: 6-year-old Goldendoodle Mix

Meet Ling Ling, a 75-pound bundle of love and fluff who’s ready to bring paws-perity into your life this Lunar New Year! At 7 years old, this adorable Doodle mix is looking for a fresh start and a forever home that will appreciate her sweet personality and low-rider charm.
Ling Ling is still looking for a foster to help us learn more about her personality, but one thing’s for sure—she’s already a show-stopper who deserves a home to call her own. Learn More
6. Fletcher: 2-year-old Labradoodle

Fletcher is a handsome 2-year-old Labradoodle who suddenly finds himself in need of a new home. His current family is expecting a baby, and with an infant soon to be crawling around, they’ve realized that Fletcher isn’t used to small children and would be better suited for a different environment.
This affectionate and loyal boy thrives in a home where he can be the center of attention. While he’s loving most of the time, he does have some resource-guarding tendencies, so he’d do best as an only pet in a cat-free home with experienced owners who understand his needs. Learn More
7. Remie: 5-year-old Labradoodle

Remie has spent five years being an amazing mama, but now it’s her turn to be spoiled! This large, playful, and intelligent black Labradoodle came to us with her puppies—who all inherited her good looks and sweet nature—but with motherhood behind her, she’s ready to focus on just being someone’s best friend! 💕
Remie is spayed, microchipped, up to date on vaccinations, and fully vetted. If you’re looking for a loyal, loving, and fun companion, Remie is your girl! Learn More
8. Willow: 3-year-old Calm Goldendoodle

Meet Willow, a 4-year-old white Goldendoodle weighing around 65 pounds. This gentle girl is stepping into a new chapter of life after retiring from breeding, and she’s looking for a patient, loving home to help her blossom. 🌿💛
Willow is quiet and reserved, still learning to navigate the world with confidence. While she gets along well with other dogs, she would benefit from a well-socialized canine companion to show her the ropes. 🐶 Having been around children, she’s not opposed to little humans, but a calm, soft-spoken home with patient adults would suit her best. Learn More
9. Sierra: 1-year-old Aussie-Doodle Mix

What kind of home would be best for me? Sierra is a young dog who spent her formative first year in a breeding facility. She’s never known what life means as a pet. Everything is new. Sierra is looking for a home with an experienced dog owner who has another large, confident dog that she can learn from and grow together with. She would thrive in a home where someone is home most or all of the day, offering the steady love, affection, and training she needs to feel secure.
While Sierra could do well in a home with a single person or couple, we recommend a family with older children (12 and up), as she is still fearful of sudden movements and loud noises. A patient, consistent, steady home is key for this girl. Learn More