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re: In the market for a Golden Doodle
Posted on 8/13/19 at 4:51 pm to Dolemite
Posted on 8/13/19 at 4:51 pm to Dolemite
I’ve got an 8 year old F1 Golden Doodle (her dad was a standard poodle and mom was a Golden Retriever).
She only barks when she sees someone she doesn’t recognize or hears an unfamiliar noise and has excellent boundaries.
A couple of things to consider are grooming costs/frequency and the amount of spare time you have to give for proper exercise, they can get bored quickly.
If you’re concerned about shedding, look into the F1b. If you’re wanting a curly Doodle, be sure to ask the breeder about their “+” and “-“ hair gene.
I have a friend who bred their Golden Doodles once (they aren’t breeders) and had 8 puppies. For them, it wasn’t worth it, but everyone is different.
She only barks when she sees someone she doesn’t recognize or hears an unfamiliar noise and has excellent boundaries.
A couple of things to consider are grooming costs/frequency and the amount of spare time you have to give for proper exercise, they can get bored quickly.
If you’re concerned about shedding, look into the F1b. If you’re wanting a curly Doodle, be sure to ask the breeder about their “+” and “-“ hair gene.
I have a friend who bred their Golden Doodles once (they aren’t breeders) and had 8 puppies. For them, it wasn’t worth it, but everyone is different.
This post was edited on 8/13/19 at 7:44 pm
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