Intelligent and popular dogs with long hair.
a good question is:Are golden retrievers smarter then standered poodles? The answer is yes. standered poodles are crap. No one likes them.
Labrador retrievers, Golden retrievers, German Shepherds, and poodles. Doodles (goldendoodles, labradoodles, etc.) are also becoming more common.
Yes, Golden Retrievers are purebreds. They are their own distinct breed just like Border Collies or Australian Shepherds or Poodles, etc.
Yes, but not just Golden Retrievers et Cancer
Some popular dog breeds in Canada include Labrador Retrievers, German Shepherds, Golden Retrievers, French Bulldogs, and Poodles.
i pretty sure it is the goldendoodle because golden retrievers and poodles are both very smart dogs.
No they are very common
Yes, especially in older Golden Retrievers. Hip dysplasia is common in many large breeds.
Golden Retrievers get their name because they are golden and they are retrievers
Yes and No. The main types of large Retrievers are Labradors, Golden, Chesapeake, Portuguese Water, the Flat & Curly Haired, and Newfoundlands. There are some small types, though. Poodles are considered Retrievers, as are some specific types of Spaniels
They are "Retrievers" and in the "Hunting" Family.
The intentional breeding of Golden Retrievers with Poodles to create Goldendoodles began in the late 1990s, primarily in the United States and Canada. Breeders aimed to combine the friendly, intelligent nature of Golden Retrievers with the hypoallergenic qualities of Poodles. The crossbreed gained popularity quickly due to its desirable traits, leading to a surge in breeding efforts. Notable breeders, such as Wally Conron, played a significant role in popularizing the hybrid, although he is specifically known for creating the Labradoodle.