Miniature Goldendoodles
Description
The Goldendoodle's ancestry along both parent lines is as hunters and water
dogs. The physical appearance of the Goldendoodle runs anywhere from a
shaggy-looking retriever to a curl-relaxed poodle, but usually it falls
somewhere in the middle. The color of the coat can be cream, gold, apricot,
chocolate and black. Like many poodle crosses, most Goldendoodles don't shed, or shed
lightly, and could be hypo-allergenic.
Temperament
Goldendoodles are an intelligent and
obedient family companion. They are
everybody's friend and devoted to their
family. They are friendly towards
children, other dogs and pets, and easy
with strangers. They are social dogs,
happiest when with people. Their intelligence, eagerness to
please, and love of learning make them
very easy to train. They are
medium-sized family dogs with easy
dispositions.
Height, Weight
Being that my sire, Spencer, is a 20# Miniature Poodle, my puppies should grow to be a medium sized dog.
Approximate Height Males: 19 inches. Females: 18 inches
Approximate Weight Males: 35 pounds. Females: 30 pounds
Health Problems
As a hybrid cross they grow healthier and live longer than either parent line.
The only genetic diseases they can be prone to would be those shared by both the
Golden Retriever and the Standard Poodle. We have never had a case of hip
dysplasia with any of my puppies, and my dogs have passed the CERF and BAER
tests on their eyes and ears. My puppies are guaranteed for two years to be
free from any hereditary problems.
Living Conditions
Goldendoodles require a moderate amount
of exercise and their coats are
generally low maintenance. They can
live in the city or on a farm. They are
social dogs and they are happiest when
they are with people.
Exercise
Goldendoodles require a moderate amount
of daily exercise. The Retriever in
them allows them to enjoy games that
involve retrieving.
Life Expectancy
About 15 years
Grooming
As a hybrid cross, Goldendoodles will
inherit fur that looks retriever-like,
or poodle-like, but usually something
in-between. Like many poodle crosses,
many Goldendoodles don't shed, or shed
lightly, and could be hypo-allergenic.
They generally require little grooming.
Origin
The Goldendoodle is a Golden Retriever
and Poodle cross. The Goldendoodle gets
its name from it's mixed heritage -
Golden Retriever and Poodle. Goldendoodles are a hybrid dog, a first
generation cross, and as such they
exhibit "hybrid vigor". This is a
phenomenon in animal breeding referring
to the fact that the first cross between
two unrelated purebred lines is
healthier and grows better than either
parent line. The puppies take on the
best traits of both breeds. The hybrid
cross between these two parent breeds
are terrific family dogs, friendly,
intelligent, affectionate and easy to
train. As more and more people live in
the city, needs have changed. Many are
not looking for dogs that can hunt, but
are looking for companions. The need
for dogs who are playful, friendly
towards people and pets, easy to train
and easy to maintain has spurred
breeders to cross breed two of the most
intelligent and popular breeds of our
time.
Group
Hunting Dogs, Flushing Dogs
Recognition
American Canine Hybrid
Courtesy of www.dogbreedinfo.com