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An F1b Goldendoodle is typically more expensive than an F1 due to its breeding complexity and the specific traits it inherits. F1b Goldendoodles are produced by crossing an F1 Goldendoodle with a purebred Poodle, which often results in a higher likelihood of desired characteristics such as hypoallergenic coats and improved health traits. Additionally, the breeding process requires more careful planning and resources, contributing to the higher cost. Lastly, demand for F1b Goldendoodles often exceeds supply, further driving up their price.
One place is Sandy Ridge http://www.iowapuppy.com/. Keep in mind the puppies go for $2000.
Jensen Ackles has two dogs, a Cockerpoo & a Goldendoodle.
Hate to break it to you, but if they are breeding "goldendoodles" then they are either puppy millers or BYB's.NO good breeder would ever breed such a mutt. You might, however, find some good reputeable breeders for Poodles or Golden retrievers. Or you can go to the shelter and find a golden/poodle mix at a much cheaper cost (and probably even healthier) then you would at any "goldendoodle" breeders.
Theoretically it is possible to mate any two Dogs of whatever breed, as they are the same species (though I cannot say that a Chihuahua and Great Dane mix would be too likely!). A Boxer and "Goldendoodle" mating is therefore completely possible and would produce puppies that were half Boxer, one quarter Poodle and one quarter Golden Retriever. Boxer's and Goldendoodle's are generally of a similar size, so this mating should be able to be carried out with limited human assistance.
No
Because they're all 'designer dogs' aka mutts. Oodle comes from poodle, ex labraDOODLE is a lab poodle mix, goldendoodle is a golden retriever poodle mix.
One can find goldendoodle rescues in Toronto, Canada by filling out an application form from Adopt a Pet or checking sites like Swiss Ridge Goldendoodles, Home Breeder or Goldendoodle breeder.
No. Although they are very popular, the AKC does not recognize the goldendoodle as an official breed.
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