11384 Golden Retriever Puppy must have had some training, because the LEGO dog is sitting and patiently waiting to join your collection — though your cat might oppose the idea.
LEGO Icons 11384 Golden Retriever Puppy will come with 2,102 pieces and retail for £129.99 / $139.99 / €139.99, releasing on February 1, 2026.
Following in the footsteps of 21349 Tuxedo Cat, this LEGO dog will bring one of the most popular pets into LEGO brick form as a sculpture measuring 30cm (11.5in) tall and 30cm (11.5in) long. Much like the cat, the golden retriever will come locked into a sitting position, which makes sense from a structural stability standpoint. It also helps out in the appearance department, as there’s no unsightly joints interrupting the fur. This is very different to the cartoony look of 43269 101 Dalmatians Puppy.
There will be a few ways to adjust the puppy’s pose, though — the head can swivel, the ears can fold, the mouth can open into a smile and the front left leg can extend out, with a little bend in the paw as well. That little trick lets the puppy show off its adorable toe beans, a feature animal lovers are sure to appreciate.
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Details here look to be about what you’d expect for a golden retriever, with most of 11384 Golden Retriever Puppy aiming for a furry look with its many tan elements. A mix of slopes and angled tiles do the heavy lifting in terms of shaping, while a balance of tiles and studs add an extra bit of texture. It obviously doesn’t look quite the same as an actual coat of fur, but with what’s possible with LEGO bricks, it seems to do as good of a job as you could expect.
The puppy features a collar that has a golden tag with a bone on it; this will be easy enough to swap out to make it represent your own dog’s collar if you’d like.
The LEGO dog also has a tongue, something that’s a given with a real dog but a welcome extra inclusion for the LEGO version. When the puppy’s mouth is opened, a separate tongue build can be attached to have the puppy happily panting. For when you’d rather not get slobber over your LEGO collection, the tongue can be stored in a handy hidden compartment on the puppy’s back, which is as convenient as it is anatomically disturbing.
An upwardly curving tail is just about the last detail, though it gets some subtle posability itself, with what appear to be two points of articulation that allow it to flop down on the floor if you so desire.
11384 Golden Retriever Puppy is set to release February 1, 2026, on LEGO.com and in LEGO Stores for everyone — there’s no preorder or Insiders early access this time around. If you’re interested in freaking out your cat and adding it to your collection, please consider doing so via our affiliate links to help support the work we do here at Blocks, online and in print.
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