I have a golden doodle, and they say that they don't shed, but their hair gets so long it can be a mess. I'd just sugguest washing him regularly, brushing him at least daily and just taking good care of him. I take him to a groomer and its cut pretty much like a poodle, but the hair is long on the snout, ears, and tail. Good luck and love him much
no Golden dooltles never shed Also poodles or golden retrievers both don't shed
Well I know ours doesn't and I've never heard of one who does so I don't think they do but you do need to brush them often because once one gnat starts they spread like heck
Most of them are, because they are mixed with a poodle, but every once and a while, they get the shedding trait from the golden retriever and they are not hypoallergenic.
They can breed, but there is really no reason to. If you are looking to create "designer dog" puppies, I have not heard of people seeking out this cross, like cockapoos or goldendoodles.
It means that the particular liter is a second generation of that breed. For example, an FB1 miniature Goldendoodle (golden retriever/poodle) would mean that the breeder originally bred a poodle and a golden to get the first set of goldendoodle puppies. Then the breeder bred those goldendoodles with another toy poodle. So now the goldendoodles are bred BACK to poodle and they have now more poodle in them than golden.
yes they can, if you introduce them to cats as a puppy, this goes for other dogs and people too, and all animals
Dogs do not really kiss. That is a human behavior. They may lick each other's mouths, but that's not really the same thing..
12 years because they are yong ones i have one and it is 3.
yes they love other dogs and are always friendly with other dogs.
There are such things as nonshedding dogs. The poodle or the bichon frise are good choices because they do not shed or smell bad. I have a mix of those types and he is perfect because my family hates shedding dogs
Goldendoodles are just like labradoodles...since they have poodle-like fur, they are not likely to shed. However, no dog is completely free of shedding. It's not like you won't find one piece of dog hair. But if you have a goldendoodle and run your hands over it, you are not likely to get clumps of hair on your hand. Goldendoodles are great dogs that people like to get if they have allergies because goldendoodles are not known for shedding.
Labrador retrievers, Golden retrievers, German Shepherds, and poodles. Doodles (goldendoodles, labradoodles, etc.) are also becoming more common.
Every dog is colorblind
Goldendoodles are lively, family oriented, energetic, dogs who just want loving. They can have wavy, wispy, or curly hair. They are very sweet and can be quite large. They want to be with people all the time. They will love anyone and everyone who feeds them and loves them. I highly recommend this breed to a family in want of a large dog, who will love children and adults of all ages.
Golden doodles are part large poodle and part golden retriever and are considered one of the largest breeds of dogs available to the average pet lover or consumer.
They can breed, but there is really no reason to. If you are looking to create "designer dog" puppies, I have not heard of people seeking out this cross, like cockapoos or goldendoodles.
They are popular because they take two well known breeds and make one. It is also a sort of fad to have one of these 'designer dogs.' They also tend to be very friendly.
It means that the particular liter is a second generation of that breed. For example, an FB1 miniature Goldendoodle (golden retriever/poodle) would mean that the breeder originally bred a poodle and a golden to get the first set of goldendoodle puppies. Then the breeder bred those goldendoodles with another toy poodle. So now the goldendoodles are bred BACK to poodle and they have now more poodle in them than golden.
Golden Retrievers or goldendoodles
No, Dogs are not aliens.