Goldendoodles are one of the most popular "designer dogs" and are a hybrid breed obtained by combining a Golden Retriever and a Poodle. Both Golden Retrievers and Poodles are known for their kind and intelligent personalities. They are highly trainable, outgoing, and family-friendly.
Goldendoodles give you the best of both breeds in a warm fuzzy package. They have charming personalities with a goofy fun-loving nature and are all-around great family pets. Goldendoodle coats can be tight curls to loose wavy curls, and are low- to non-shedding, making them great for allergy sufferers.
Goldendoodles have been one of our favorite dogs for quite some time. We not only love that they are hypoallergenic and low-shedding, their desire to please and just to hang out and be one of the family members is awesome.
They love to do whatever it is you're doing. We take ours hiking, camping, and going on the razor. We also love just hanging out with them and watching TV. We are sure you will love our puppies as much as we do.
Micro Goldendoodle 3-10 pounds full grown
Teacup or Toy Goldendoodle 7-17 pounds full grown
Mini Goldendoodle 15-30 pounds full grown
Medium Goldendoodle 30-45 pounds full grown
Standard Goldendoodle 45-90 pounds full grown
F1 = Golden Retriever X Poodle (50% Golden Retriever X 50% Poodle)
F1b= Goldendoodle X Poodle (25% Golden Retriever X 75% Poodle)
F1bb = F1b Goldendoodle X Poodle (12.5% Golden Retriever X 87.5% Poodle)
F2 = Any combination where one of the parents is a First Generation (F1, F1B, or F1BB) and the other parent is a First Generation or Higher.
F2b = F2 X Poodle
F3 = Any combination where one of the parents is a Second Generation (F2 or F2B) and the other parent is a Second Generation or Higher.
F3B = F3 x Poodle
Multi-Gen = Any combination where both parents are Third Generation or higher.
The F1 goldendoodle is a first generation hybrid. They have added health benefits associated to hybrid vigour. This is a phenomenon known in animal breeding. This refers to the fact that the first cross between two unrelated purebred lines makes the litter healthier and better then either parent line.
Coat Maintenance: Expect to groom your F1 Goldendoodle about 4-6 times per year, or every 2-3 months. Brushing required depends on how long you keep their coat. Dogs that are kept in a "puppy coat" cut require little to no brushing. Longer coats require frequent brushing to avoid matting.
Coat Description: Goldendoodle coats grows to a natural body length of 3-5 inches. Many choose to have the fur cut back once every few months to keep the fur shorter and easier to maintain. Coats are usually wavy in the F1 Generation.
Shedding: Most are very light- to non-shedding. Allergy friendliness is usually successful in families with mild allergies.
The F1b Goldendoodle, is a first generation dog bred back to a poodle to ensure non-shedding allergy-friendliness. For families with severe allergies. Although there is less vigour in this crossing then in the original hybrid, the first generation backcross still is close enough in the breeding tree to benefit from hybrid vigour. With each successive generation vigour is lost.
Coat maintance: Expect to groom your F1B Goldendoodle about 4-6 times per year, or every 2-3 months. Brushing required depends on how long you keep their coat. Dogs that are kept in a "puppy coat" cut require little to no brushing. Longer coats require frequent brushing to avoid matting.
Coat description: Coat continues to grow in length similar in appearance to an F1 Goldendoodle; coats can be wavy or curly.
Shedding: Very Light to non-shedding. Recommended for families with moderate to severe allergies.
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