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9/21/2008 @ 10:02:32 am by goldenbuddies.com

Goldendoodles

The Goldendoodle is not a recognized AKC breed. It is a mixture of a golden retriever and a pure bred poodle. They weight in between 25 to 75 pounds and range in height from 15 to 26 inches. They come in an array of colors like red, cream and gold. The Goldendoodle is part of a family unit. They are not tracking dogs but enjoy outdoor games and exercise.

The Goldendoodle has a substantial coat and can sport lengthy or tiny ears that hang in a downward position. As it grows older, the goldendoodle bears a chock full facial beard. It is full grown by the age of one. Its tails stands high up over it back. The expression reflected on their faces always displays a grin and mirrors their contentment.

The goldendoodle necessitates little grooming. Most are light to moderate in the shedding department. They have a tendency to have mild allergies. Goldendoodles are prone to patches of dry skin and food sensitivities. They are very enthusiastic and willing to delight their owners. They are in need of affirmative discipline, reiteration is the solution to training. They dislike harsh principles.

Their character and disposition is well-rounded. They are very bright and clever. They are forthcoming and get pleasure from strangers and other pets as well. They can display expression of loneliness when not provided with proper camaraderie. Obedience and guidance training is advocated at a young age for an ideal pet.

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