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4to12 puppies
it would be a mix ----------------------------------------- Those would be called a back-cross, where you're crossing a hybrid back to one of it's parent breeds. More specifically, that would be a second generation back-cross golden doodle (assuming the parent doodle was a first-gen cross). There's an abbreviation as well but I don't remember it...'F1b', maybe ?
Goldendoodles can be a good choice for some families as they are friendly, intelligent, and usually good with children. However, it's important to consider factors such as grooming needs, exercise requirements, and potential health issues before getting one as a pet. It's best to do thorough research and consider your own lifestyle before deciding if a goldendoodle is the right choice for you.
You can find miniature golden doodle breeders in Florida by checking online platforms such as websites dedicated to dog breeders or visiting local pet stores that may have information on reputable breeders in the area. It's important to thoroughly research breeders to ensure they are reputable and provide a suitable environment for their dogs. Additionally, consider contacting rescue organizations or shelters that may have miniature golden doodles available for adoption.
There is no such thing as a hypo-allergenic dog. It is the dander that causes the allergy and all dogs are going to have dander. The breeds that don't shed may be a better alternative then a shedding dog as they are said to produce less dander.
Dorkie - a hybrid or designer dog created from breeding a Dachshund (Doxie) and a Yorkshire Terrier (Yorkie).As far as I know there are two types of Dorkies being bred: The F1 Dorkie which is a 50/50 mix created by crossing a 100% purebred Dachshund with a 100% purebred Yorkshire Terrier and the F1b Dorkie which is a 25/75 mix created by crossing an F1 Dorkie with either a 100% purebred Dachshund or Yorkshire-Terrier. These two types are now being registered with the CKC in an effort to establish a new breed. Are they a mixed breed? Sure they are, however, all the purebreds began as mixed breeds, so why not? The theory is that all dogs descended from the wolves anyway!See the related link below for more info:
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