Goldendoodle

Goldendoodle

The Goldendoodle is a very popular cross between a Golden Retriever and a Standard or Miniature Poodle. The fluffy four-legged friend is a cheerful and loving companion. It is marketed as an easy-care dog for allergy sufferers and is trained as a rescue dog, guide dog or therapy dog.

Content: Goldendoodle

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Goldendoodle - Profile

  • Character: Open, cheerful, friendly, fond of children
  • Size: Medium
  • Height: 57-66 cm (Standard Poodle), 33-52 cm (Toy Poodle)
  • Weight: 11-41 kg
  • Life expectancy: 11-15 years
  • Coat type: Long, soft, wavy or curly coat
  • Colour: cream, golden blonde, black
  • FCI Group: Mixed Breed, Designer Dog

Goldendoodle - Special Characteristics

The Goldendoodle is an extremely sweet, cuddly dog ​​that, strictly speaking, is not a recognized breed of its own. The so-called hybrid breed is the result of crossing Golden Retrievers with standard or miniature poodles. The cute dogs can vary greatly in appearance and size, depending on the nature of the poodle parent.

The characteristics of each Goldendoodle are also very individual. However, they are all very family-friendly, intelligent and charming. The dogs are very easy to train using a variety of methods and do not make keeping them more complicated than necessary. Their great adaptability and child-friendliness make the Goldendoodle an excellent dog for those who want an undemanding and easy-to-keep four-legged friend.

Goldendoodles combine the friendly nature of poodles with the easy-to-train nature of golden retrievers. This makes the dogs suitable for beginners. The cute dog loves to fetch and enjoys being in the water.

Goldendoodle - What should you consider when feeding it?

There is not much more to consider when feeding a Goldendoodle than with other dog breeds. The most important thing is that the diet is balanced and that your companion enjoys eating the food. It is important to ensure that the food has a high meat content and does not contain any unnecessary additives or fattening agents. In addition to feeding dry and wet food , the little one is also suitable for BARFing.

The right amount of food depends on the age and activity of your dog. The manufacturer's recommendations are often helpful here. Puppies get several meals a day. However, the adult Goldendoodle only needs to be fed 1-2 times a day. Because of the Golden Retriever's gluttony, Goldendoodles tend to become obese. You should avoid giving them small things to eat outside of feeding times. That's not doing the dog any favors. Once you've taught the Goldendoodle to beg, it won't stop so quickly.

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Goldendoodle - Health and Care

The Goldendoodle's coat care should not be underestimated. The curly coat tends to mat and should definitely be brushed and combed daily. Once a month you can bathe the dog and care for the coat with a dog shampoo. If this happens too often, the skin's natural protection will be damaged and your little companion can develop skin problems. In addition, the coat must be trimmed every now and then. Claw care, checking for ticks and dental care are, in addition to regular visits to the vet, elementary components of dog care and should not be neglected with the Goldendoodle.

Goldendoodle - The right accessories

Accessories for grooming a Goldendoodle are very important. These include fur brushes, a trimmer, nail clippers and tick tweezers . As with any dog, a basket of appropriate size is recommended. Find a quiet place for your companion to retreat to, where he feels like he is part of the action and can still rest. The Goldendoodle loves to fetch balls or sticks and can also be kept happy with intelligence toys.

Goldendoodle - Origin & History

The Goldendoodle is a crossbreed or designer dog that is the result of crossing a Golden Retriever and a Poodle. These dogs combine a number of positive characteristics and are very popular. Golden Retrievers have a good-natured nature and are used as hunting and water dogs. Poodles were also actually hunting dogs, but their friendly nature made them increasingly popular as companion dogs. The idea for designer crossbreeds arose in the 1980s. One of the first prominent breeders of these dogs was Wally Conron, who also created the Labradoodle. Today, designer dogs are very popular because they are considered easy to care for and allergy-friendly. In the second generation, both the appearance and character of the dogs are difficult to predict, which is why most breeders concentrate on breeding the first generation.

Conclusion

The Golden Retriever, popular for its lovable nature and intelligence, is an ideal family dog. Its origins in Scotland as a working dog for duck hunting characterize its adaptability and love of movement. High-maintenance but robust, it requires loving care and suitable accessories for a fulfilling dog life.

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