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Basic Facts About Goldendoodle Dogs

By Lana Bray


Mixing two breeds of dogs can yield a new type that has desirable characteristics of both types. Known as designer dogs, these are becoming increasingly popular. Poodles are one breed that is well-known for being crossbred, largely for the hypoallergenic qualities of their coat. When they are mated with golden retrievers, the offspring are known as goldendoodle dogs.

Goldendoodles were initially bred in the 1990s. The original intent was to create a larger hybrid similar to the cockapoo, a cross between a cocker spaniel and a poodle. The name is a mixture of "golden" from golden retriever and "doodle" from poodle.

These are similar to all hybrids in that their appearance can vary widely. This will depend on which type of poodle was involved and on which traits they get from each of the parents. The size will generally be somewhere between that of the two parents and can range from miniature to standard. Their height can be from 13 to 24 inches while they can weigh anywhere from 15 to 90 pounds.

There are a number of possible color variations with some of the more common ones being white, black, golden, gray, cream and copper. Some goldendoodles will have a straight coat like their golden retriever parent while others will have a curly one like the poodle parent. Others will have a wavy coat that is a combination of the two. Most of these dogs do not shed very much, if at all.

Because they come from two highly intelligent breeds, these dogs are also usually quite smart and easy to train. Many of the common personality traits are similar to those of goldens, such as being friendly and patient, often making them good for children. They are highly sociable and tend to easily form strong bonds with people.

Their friendly, sociable temperament make them well suited to be a family dog but also usually prevents them from being a good watchdog. Being a service, therapy or guide dog tends to suit them better. Because they are so likable and relatively hypoallergenic, they can be a good fit for a variety of people.

Certain health problems are prevalent in any type of dog. Goldendoodles are generally healthy but can be prone to suffering from inherited eye problems and hip dysplasia. They have floppy ears that can trap moisture inside and this can oftentimes lead to ear infections.

All pets need to be properly cared for according to their temperaments. This particular type of dog needs to have some space to move around. They need a fair amount of exercise, usually a minimum of twenty or thirty minutes of walking every day. They are best off kept indoors and near people because of their bonding tendencies. If separated from their owners for a long time it's quite easy for them to suffer from separation anxiety.

There are many positive traits that are common to goldendoodle dogs. They make great companions, particularly for those with allergies. It's not at all surprising that this hybrid continues to gain in popularity.




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