Some Goldendoodle creators will advertise their doodles as being "rare" or "with rare markings" or even go so far as to claim their "black" Goldendoodles are "rare black".
Believe me, there is nothing rare about the color black or any Goldendoodle that has white markings, phantom markings or any markings anywhere on its body. We created black Goldendoodles simply by breeding our Golden Retriever to our solid black Standard Poodle. We've even seen black doodles if the Poodle parent was chocolate. We also saw some of our black doodles turn into a silver phantom or silver frost. Had we kept the Goldendoodle (right) that was silver Frost or silver phantom and bred her to a solid white Poodle, we more than likely would have created more of the same color or even saw some that were diluted in color or some that had white markings in the coat. When a Goldendoodle is born black...they are JET black! There is no way to tell whether that doodle will turn silver or silver phantom until they become closer to 4 months of age. By the age of four months, the color (if it is going to turn silver) will have a BLUE hue to it. Light strands of hair will begin to appear in the coat. By 7 months of age, if the doodle is going to turn into a silver phantom, you will continue to see the legs, cheeks and chest become lighter than the body hair, like "Roxy", to the right. Many of our Goldendoodles that are silver phantom will have GOLD hues in their coat and sometimes we'll see our BLACK Goldendoodles have silver strands in their coat and yet, never actually turn silver. Below we will add more photos of doodle coat colors.