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What Makes That Wonderful Puppy A True Standard English Cream Goldendoodle?

By April Briggs


When Goldendoodles first came on the scene, they were a wonderful combination of two breeds, including the Standard Poodle and the Golden Retriever. Breeders and families alike enjoyed the new breed because it turned out to be intelligent, good with children, and they did not shed. These qualities made them very popular. The color was usually light gold, and there were often puppies born with even lighter coats. But responsible breeders will tell you that you must watch for the real deal when searching for a cream colored true English bred dog. Here are some tips to help you.

You need to be careful when buying your pup from any breeder. Checking for a certificate of pedigree for its parents is of primary concern. If the ancestors were imported from Europe, which could include countries such as Spain and Holland, then your puppy is an authentic standard English Cream Goldendoodle. Beware of kennels that primarily sell Goldendoodles, but happen to have a few lighter color creams. These may not be what you are truly wanting to buy.

Checking for height is a key to knowing if the puppy will be the correct size. Twenty two inches is average for standard, seventeen for medium, and about fourteen for small. The parents will determine many of the heights for each member in a litter of puppies.

Look for paperwork that designates your puppy choice with an F number. This may appear as F1 or F1B, or something similar. These numbers and letters show how much poodle and retriever the litter actually is, by percentage. The owner of an excellent kennel will explain this system to you. You should be given certification of the generation and ancestral history of any dog you buy.

Most reliable kennel owners will prepare your new pet for coming home with you. They do this by starting the training process. They work on behavior and potty skills. They also know that this particular breed is intelligent, but also curious and usually stubborn. Socializing each pup before it goes to its new home is crucial for success once it arrives there.

The top kennels will have each litter inspected by a veterinarian the day of birth. At the appropriate time, these professionals will also give vaccinations, administer worming medications and do overall health checks. Too many owners who have purchased their pets from less careful breeders find that their dogs become ill quickly after returning home when this initial care is not provided.

Because puppies have dew claws that must be removed, unscrupulous kennel owners will sometimes use pliers to tear them out. Done without pain killers or antibiotics, the process is very painful and can cause infection. Asking about this particular procedure beforehand is always recommended.

Concern, caring and certifications are of prime importance when seeking out authentic English Cream pups. These three things will help you to determine which breeders offer authenticity and which you will want to offer your business.




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