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What is a Goldendoodle?
The Goldendoodle is a cross between a golden retriever and a poodle. Poodle crossbreeds are meant to produce a dog with mixed traits and the poodle’s signature non-shedding coat. Like all poodle crosses, the Goldendoodle goes by many names, including the goldipoo, goldenpoo, groodle, curly golden, goldenoodle, goldoodle, or the somewhat less appealing gopoo. Like other designer breeds, the Goldendoodle has seen a recent surge in popularity.
As a crossbreed, the Goldendoodle is not eligible for registration with purebred registries such as the American Kennel Club, but it can be registered with the American Canine Hybrid Club. The Goldendoodle is not considered a purebred because it doesn’t breed true, meaning that it doesn’t display a consistent set of characteristics. Some breeders produce Goldendoodles by crossing a purebred poodle with a purebred golden retriever (called a first-generation cross), but others allow crossing Goldendoodles with poodles or golden retrievers (called a backcross), or other Goldendoodles (called a multi-generation cross). Different crosses can result in different characteristics.
Other Doodles
If you’re wondering where mixed breeds like Labradoodles (Labrador retriever + poodle), Goldendoodles (golden retriever + poodle), and others fall in terms of the best hypoallergenic dog breeds, the answer is a little less clear cut (no pun intended). Although doodles are often touted as hypoallergenic because poodles are known as such, it’s much more difficult to determine what kind of coats these dogs will have and how their fur will affect allergy sufferers.
Goldendoodle puppies usually take on the best traits of both breeds. They are quick to learn new things as they are eager to please their human friends. They’re great pets but have a ton of rambunctious energy. When you purchase a doodle puppy, you are getting a great treasure filled with love, great potential, and devotion.
Choosing the Right Breeder
A reputable breeder will try to breed the best puppies possible in terms of health, temperament, and physical strengths. The Doodle Dynasty (Multigen Goldendoodles), a breeder in Santa Clarita, Ca. who specializes in breeding the allergy-friendly, extremely low to non-shedding multi-generational Goldendoodles with the shaggy teddy bear coats. They pride themselves in bringing their clients Multigen “Teddy Bear” Goldendoodles!! These are sometimes referred to as “teddy bear Goldendoodles” because of their Teddy-Bear look. They will often look like a plush puppy doll when they are young.
They raise multigenerational Goldendoodles, which are Goldendoodles bred to Goldendoodles. Their goal is to provide you with a happy and healthy dog of a lifetime. Their puppies embody the playful and loving attitude of golden retrievers combined with the intelligence and loyalty of poodles. They are very loved and well taken care of. They specialize in medium Goldendoodles and typically weigh between 35 and 55 pounds. These dogs love going on long walks, runs, and hikes with their owners.
Contrary to what many breeders will tell you when they are trying to sell their puppies, not all Goldendoodles are hypoallergenic. Goldendoodles are a mix of a golden retriever and poodle. A Goldendoodle is a mixed breed designer dog. Which means their coat can favor the golden retriever of the poodle. This is one of the reasons that The Doodle Dynasty focuses on multigenerational breeding with emphasis on the poodle. This increases the likelihood of a non to little shedding coat. For families with allergy sufferers, this is a mighty important point.
Puppies Health
They strive to ensure the health, well-being, and foundational training of every pup. Another thing that can be guaranteed as that their teddy-bear puppies are hard to resist with their sweet, lovable personalities. The Goldendoodle dynasty takes great joy in raising their puppies in their home with a loving family environment to support them. That means their puppies are whelped in their home and raised as part of the family.
They also prepare each puppy with each of the essential vaccinations and shots needed to allow for happy, healthy pets as they grow. Doodle Dynasty provides every puppy with an abundance of love and a rock-solid foundation from the beginning. They let each puppy grow to the proper adoption age while nurturing their growth with premium dog-food, hospitable living spaces, and plenty of room to play and exercise. They are bred for great temperaments and intelligence as well as no/low shedding, hypoallergenic and hybrid vigor qualities.
Dynasty Doodles Are Beautiful Goldendoodles
Dynasty Doodles are beautiful Goldendoodles with soft, low to non-shedding coats which are perfect pets for those looking for wonderful companions or family dogs small enough to be the snuggly dogs they are meant to be. They understand what an important addition a puppy can be to your family so they never compromise on their doodle’s health, temperament, or intelligence.
The owners, Raul and Betty had previously bred Cocker Spaniels until they fell in love with the Goldendoodle. Having experience as a breeder they were meticulous in choosing the puppies that they were to call their own. Bringing home new family members is important. They were also well aware that breeding would be in their future and they wanted to make sure they would be able to deliver to their clients the same quality of puppy that they would choose for themselves.
Finding a Goldendoodle puppy or adult dog can be as easy as an internet search, but be careful of puppy mills and internet scams. The best place to start is with animal shelters and breed-specific rescue groups, as Goldendoodles often become available from individuals rehoming dogs that they can no longer look after.
More About This Breed
What most people may not realize is that they come in three sizes: standard, medium and miniature. Here we will cover the medium Goldendoodle.
- Medium Goldendoodle Size: 20-24 inches tall, 35-55 lbs.
- Lifespan: 10-15 years
- Coat: Semi-long and can range from wavy to curly
- Shedding: Light (Variable on the coat and per cent of poodle)
- Hypoallergenic: Semi
History: the Goldendoodle is a cross between a golden retriever and a poodle. Originally developed in Australia and the United States as an assistance dog suitable for allergy sufferers, the Goldendoodle has become a mainstay in the dog world. In terms of poodle mixes, the Goldendoodle is one of the more recent. After the cockapoo and labradoodle gained popularity, breeders began to create Goldendoodles during the 1990s. The breed was a hit, and the Goldendoodle was bred more and more. Today, several clubs have been created for the Goldendoodle, like the Goldendoodle Association of North America (GANA) and The Goldendoodle Registry (TGR). The breed is also registered by a number of clubs for the designer and hybrid breeds.
The Goldendoodle name is a portmanteau of golden retriever and labradoodle. While they are primarily bred as companion dogs, Goldendoodles have been successfully trained as therapy dogs, guide dogs and other forms of assistance dogs.
Other Important Info About Goldendoodles
Goldendoodles should be exercised daily in some manner as they love to be active and can find mischief if bored or left alone for too long. A fenced-in yard to romp around or regular trips to the dog park are highly recommended. Goldendoodles have affectionate, sunny dispositions and are eager to please. Goldendoodles typically have a wavy, curly to straight coat and can weight an average of the parents’ weights. If you adore golden retrievers but not their constant shedding and large size, then you will love the medium Goldendoodle.
Goldendoodles are generally healthy, but like all breeds, they’re prone to certain health conditions. Not all Goldendoodles will get any or all of these diseases, but it’s important to be aware of them if you’re considering this breed. If you’re buying a puppy, find a good breeder who will show you health clearances for both your puppy’s parents.
Choosing a high-quality dog food designed for large-breed puppies will help give your Goldendoodle a healthy start to life. Treats can also be a useful asset during training, but it’s important that you monitor your pets calorie intake. Remember, they are part Golden retrievers and can be somewhat prone to becoming overweight, so be careful not to spoil your pooch too much.
Exercise
Regular exercise is also essential for weight management, and its something your Goldendoodle needs to stay happy and healthy. Goldendoodles tend to be active dogs with relatively high energy levels. Your dog will love long walks, trips to the dog park, and games in the backyard, while many Goldendoodles will also excel at sports like agility and dock diving. However, these high energy levels mean Goldendoodles are better suited to a house with yard space rather than life in an apartment. You will also need to live an active lifestyle if you want to call one of these dogs your own.
Goldendoodle Puppies for Sale
These words on a sign would cause a family driving by to slam on the breaks and take a detour from their planned trip. Who wouldn’t want to stop for a chance to see and snuggle with a few Goldendoodle puppies? The smothering of those fluffy living stuffed animal-like creatures is just an over-intoxication of cuteness. That kind of love is enough to make you forget the troubles of the world.
Pandemic times have unfortunately changed all of that. Now all of the “Goldendoodle puppies for sale” signs have been replaced by internet searches typed, ‘Goldendoodle puppies for sale near me.” These days most breeders will limit your playtime and puppy choosing time down to emailed and text pictures. Then there is the badly shot video because your puppy is the one that won’t standstill. Don’t get me wrong, you will still swoon at the blur on the video that is supposed to be your puppy because, well, they really are that darn cute.
The few breeders that will allow you to handpick your new best friend will usually require an appointment. This will be a time when you are the only client on their premises and will usually be outside on their farm or backyard. Masks, of course, will be required but they probably won’t stay on correctly for long, especially if Goldendoodle puppy is a licker! With their licks and snuggles, these puppies usually try to work their way past your mask as they are dying to get a good look at their new puppy parent.
Puppies are not always nearby
Google searches for “Golden doodle puppies for sale near me,” have come up with discouraging results that often don’t show a proper breeder for up to 50 miles or more. Unless you live near a doodle epicentre, prepare yourself mentally for the possibility of a road trip. Different breeders may specialize in a certain size or type so if you have your heart set on a very specific size and type, then you may have to extend your search in miles. Also, take into account that your perfect breeder will most likely have a lengthy waiting list and usually only breed once or twice a year for your specific desired puppy. This all adds to the need of being open to other cities and even states. It’s not uncommon to have your puppy shipped to you from out of state.
Many breeders offer Flight Nanny services where for an additional travel fee you can have your puppy personally taken to your city. The fee will vary but usually covers the nannies’ travel expenses plus their service fee. Depending on the distance and flight schedules, this can vary from $500 to $1,000 and up. There is definitely a cost to using a flight nanny, but you will have the certainty that your new family member is properly being handled, comforted, and secured during this new and stressful adventure for them.
Hypoallergenic Dogs
The reason some people are allergic to dogs is that their immune system reacts to specific proteins (allergens) in the dog’s dander, saliva and fur. Not all dog-allergic people react to the same dog allergens, and not all dogs produce or shed the same amount of all dog allergens. So it is theoretically possible that some dogs could be better tolerated than others. Its often surmised that breeds known to shed less fur ought to shed fewer allergens.
This feature is what makes poodles very desirable. Their coat tends to be more like hair than fur. With that comes less shedding. Crossbreeding the poodle with the Golden Retriever gives you a 50-50 chance of getting the poodles coat or at least reducing the goldens trait of shedding. The theory is that the more poodle in the mix, then the less shedding there will be. This is a reason that some breeders focus on producing multigenerational doodles or even some F1bs. Basically, these means they breed the dogs in such a mix that they are aiming for a larger amount of poodle vs Golden in the hopes of less shedding and more hypoallergenic puppies.
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