Goldendoodle Color
Parti Goldendoodles
One-of-a-kind markings.
Parti Goldendoodles are the most unique-looking of all — two-toned coats made of at least 50% white paired with a second color like apricot, red, chocolate, or black. No two parti puppies are ever marked the same.

What to expect
Characteristics of Parti coats
- At least 50% white with a second color
- Every puppy carries one-of-a-kind markings
- Requires specific genetic pairings, so less common
- Often a top choice for families wanting a truly unique look
Common questions
Parti Goldendoodle FAQs
- What makes a Goldendoodle a parti?
- A parti Goldendoodle must have at least 50% white in its coat, combined with a second solid color. Both parents need to carry the parti gene for it to appear in a litter.
- Are parti Goldendoodles rare?
- Yes — parti requires very specific genetic pairings, which makes them one of the less common Goldendoodle looks. They tend to reserve quickly.
- Will the markings stay the same as my parti puppy grows?
- The placement of white and color stays the same, but the colored areas may soften slightly in tone over the first year, much like apricot or red coats.
Looking for a parti puppy?
Apply through Good Dog to be matched with your puppy.
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