12 years because they are yong ones i have one and it is 3.
Goldendoodles are typically intelligent and eager to please, which can make them relatively easy to train. Consistent positive reinforcement training methods typically work well with this breed. However, individual temperament and personality can vary among dogs, so some goldendoodles may require more patience and effort in training.
Pierre Bouvier, the lead singer of Simple Plan, has a Goldendoodle named Delilah. Goldendoodles are a crossbreed between a Golden Retriever and a Poodle, known for their friendly, intelligent, and loyal nature.
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, a mini goldendoodle is a crossbreed between a golden retriever and a miniature poodle. They are smaller in size compared to standard goldendoodles and are popular for their hypoallergenic coats and friendly nature.
Goldendoodles are mixed breed, and therefore are not part of one of the AKC "groups". The AKC only categorizes purebreds.
yes because they are sweet ,playful, and cuddly.
Every dog is colorblind
Goldendoodles are not recommended to be kept as outside dogs due to their social nature and need for human interaction. They thrive best as indoor pets where they can be close to their owners.
Golden Retrievers or goldendoodles
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.
Goldendoodles are typically intelligent and eager to please, which can make them relatively easy to train. Consistent positive reinforcement training methods typically work well with this breed. However, individual temperament and personality can vary among dogs, so some goldendoodles may require more patience and effort in training.
Goldendoodles generally stop growing between 12 to 18 months of age, although the exact timing can vary based on their size and genetics. Standard Goldendoodles may take longer to reach their full size compared to mini or toy versions. It's important to monitor their growth and health during this period to ensure they are developing properly. After around 18 months, they typically fill out and gain muscle rather than significantly increase in height.
yes they love other dogs and are always friendly with other dogs.
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.
Minature Goldendoodles are a cross between Golden Retreivers and minature poodles. Golden retreivers can be anywhere from 55 - 80 lbs whereas the minature poodle from 25 - 35 lbs. Typically the minature trait overrules the larger bred so the minature goldendoodle will normally be within the 25 to 35 lbs range.
The life expectancy of a Goldendoodle typically ranges from 10 to 15 years, depending on factors such as size, genetics, and overall health. Standard Goldendoodles may have a slightly shorter lifespan compared to Miniature Goldendoodles due to size differences. Regular veterinary check-ups, a balanced diet, and proper exercise can help maximize their lifespan.
They are awesome! mine is very calm and wants to please me. he is very fun and LOVES kids. and compared to my golden retreaver he is also kinda clumsy! it is cute though and i love him to death