Goldendoodle Description:
The
Goldendoodle is a Golden Retriever and a Poodle cross. There are Standard
Goldendoodles, which are the result of a Golden Retriever bred to a Standard
Poodle (over 15 inches at the shoulder - most are in the 22-27" range). The Goldendoodle got its name from its
mixed heritage. The Goldendoodle is a hybrid cross, a first generation cross,
and as such they exhibit "hybrid vigor", this is a phenomenon in
animal breeding referring to the fact that the first cross between two unrelated
pure bred lines is healthier and grows better than either parent line. The
Goldendoodle puppies take on the best traits of both parent breeds. The need
for dogs that are good with children and other pets, but that are also healthy
and shed less, has inspired breeders to cross breed two of the most intelligent
and popular breeds of our time.
The
Goldendoodle's ancestry along "both" parent lines are water dogs and
hunters, so Goldendoodles naturally love the water and retrieving. Everyone
knows that Golden Retrievers were bred for hunting and retrieving and love the
water, but what most people don't know is that Standard Poodles were also water
dogs used for retrieving. Their conformation and the texture and pattern of
their coats to this day reflect the purposes for which they were bred.
Miniatures and Toys have been bred down from the larger Poodles and they
exhibit the same general characteristics.
The
appearance of the Goldendoodle looks anywhere from a shaggy looking Golden
Retriever to a curl relaxed Poodle, but usually falls somewhere in between. The
color of the Goldendoodle coat can be white to cream, golden, apricot to red,
and brown or black. Like many Poodle crosses most Goldendoodles don’t shed, or
shed only slightly, and could be hypoallergenic.
A
Goldendoodle is an intelligent and obedient family companion. Like the Golden
Retriever the Goldendoodle is everybody’s friend. The Goldendoodle is good with
children, other dogs and pets, and are easy going with strangers. The
Goldendoodle's intelligence and eagerness to please also make them very easy
to train. The Goldendoodle is a very social dog and could become mischievous
and destructive if they are left to spend most of their lives alone. Like the
Golden Retriever the Goldendoodle is happiest around people or other dogs.
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