The Goldendoodle size is that of a medium-sized dog.
These dogs can grow up to
27 inches tall and 45 pounds in weight.
Their growth depends on the individual’s genes, gender, exercise, and food intake.
Affection Level (5/5)
Goldendoodle’s affectionate behavior comes from the golden retriever.
And so you should not
expect any less from this breed.
Goldendoodle temperament is really cool and happy like.
They are really loving
towards family, kids and other animals.
They have a very outgoing
and social behavior which makes the household give out happy vibes.
Apartment Friendly (1/5)
Though these dogs are
moderately energetic, an apartment like environment doesn’t suit them well.
They do better in a home with a yard and open space.
The yard should be
rightly fenced as dogs are always curious about the outside world.
Cold Weather Tolerability (3/5)
Do not be deceived by Goldendoodle’s long and curly fur coat and assume that it is to keep the dog out of the cold.
Yes, the coat helps to keep the pooch’s body temperature maintained but that doesn’t make your canine any less vulnerable to the winter weather.
Make your dog wear a warm
coat when going out to keep it away from cold.
Keep it inside the warmth
of the house instead of outdoors as it can affect the dog’s health.
Hot Weather Tolerability (3/5)
Goldendoodle can take the
heat comparatively better than the cold.
Its fur coat acts as an
insulator to heat.
It is still no advised to
take your dog out under the strong sun and for long.
Keep the pooch rightly
hydrated to keep it healthy in summers.
Barking Tendencies (3/5)
Goldendoodles are not known to be a very yappy but moderate amount of barking can be expected from it.
It mostly barks to
indicate something and with some purpose.
Cat-Friendly (4/5)
This pupper is really good at getting along, especially when given a proper social environment while growing up.
You would always find it
playing with your cat or lying with it calmly when left unattended for some
time.
Dog-Friendly (5/5)
Goldendoodle’s outgoing
nature wants a companion and nobody can fill that space like another dog.
They are overwhelmingly playful with other dogs and it is rare to none to find a Goldendoodle not getting along with another dog.
Exercise Needs (5/5)
It is a very energetic breed and this part is something inherited from poodles in Goldendoodles.
They need to get a good play outside in the yard or a park and at least a half-hour walk every day.
This can help in keeping
them content and calm indoors.
Grooming Needs (3/5)
It all depends on how you want to keep your Goldendoodle.
If you want its furlong, then you would have to take it to a professional groomer every 6 to 7 weeks.
If you keep it clipped
short, then it needs a full grooming every 8 to 9 weeks.
Many might think “do Goldendoodles shed”, the answer is no and this is very much relieving as a dog with such fur can be really hard to handle if shedding a lot is one of its traits.
Playfulness (5/5)
This breed is a very
happy one and can help you forget about your bad day.
It is very playful and
it’s never draining energy makes it ever ready for a game out in the yard or a
park.
Trainability (3/5)
These dogs are fairly
trainable and need patience to be trained.
Use positive
reinforcement on these pooches as they might develop a fear of the trainer if
treated harshly.
Also, train them after
they are more than 3 months old.
Intelligence (5/5)
A mix of 2 witty breeds should be expected to be intelligent as well.
Goldendoodles are very
smart dogs and connect well with their family and owner.
They easily understand
the intent of their companion owner and are also pretty trainable.
Mouthiness (1/5)
Chewing, nipping and
painless biting on fingers or homely objects is a normal trait shown by all
dogs, it just varies in degree in each individual.
Goldendoodles are fairly
less mouthy in nature and do not tend to bite on the curtains or furniture.
It rare to see a Goldendoodle indulging in such habits but if it does then a chew toy can help.
Price Group (3/5)
Goldendoodle puppies for adoption cost around $1500 – $2500 depending on the breeder or the quality of the breed.
The general Goldendoodle price is a bit heavy on the pocket but the breed is worth the price for anyone looking for a perfect companion.
FACT-ILICIOUS:“ ‘Goldendoodle’ is the common name for this Golden Retriever-Poodle cross, they can also go by “Golden Poos”, “Goldie Poos”, or ‘Groodles’.”
About the Breed
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It is a cross of 2 really adorable breeds to give out a more adorable one called the Goldendoodle or in some places, the groodle.
It is a perfect family dog and it comes in 2 different sizes, namely, the medium Goldendoodle and the Goldendoodle mini.
These dogs are playful
energetic and agile and have proved to have done well as guide dogs and therapy
dogs.
These dogs are very affectionate and loving and in fact, this nature of theirs makes them a poor watchdog or guard dog.
Their outgoing nature should be fed every day by making them meet a lot of people and other pets as they thrive better in such an environment.
These dogs are also known
to be hypoallergenic dogs.
Goldendoodles are really well suited
for a family household.
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This breed came into
light in the late 20th century in North America and Australia.
Although it was 1st
bred in the late 1960s, it only got popular after 1990s and began to be seen as
a commoner in many households.
This dog came out as a result of various experimentations of cross-breeding the poodle with many other pure breeds to come out with a dog with non-shedding poodles like a fur coat and its hypoallergenic characteristic.
The Goldendoodle was the result of the final match between the poodle and the retriever.
The one who found this match to breed the Goldendoodle was Monica Dickens.
She bred the 1st Goldendoodle in 1969.
Size
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Goldendoodle is a medium-sized dog which also comes in another size which is pretty much smaller called the Goldendoodle mini.
The size of these dogs
depends mostly on their genes and gender but it can also be affected by the
amount of food fed.
To maintain its size in the right proportions, you need to feed it with the right protein-based diet and make it exercise to the required amount to prevent undue weight gain that can lead to obesity.
Trainability
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Goldendoodles are pretty
agile and energetic dogs that need some good amount of exercising every day.
These dogs pay heed to their owner’s wishes and their witty characteristics make it easier for the owner to train this pooch.
Goldendoodle puppies should be given the basic homely training like potty training and basic commands like sit and stay.
Any training that is a
little complex or needs patience should be given to a dog after it is beyond 3
months of age.
Use of positive
reinforcement like treating it whenever it adheres to a command will serve the
pooch better.
Negative reinforcements
can make the dog anxious or fearful of the trainer.
Have patience if your
pooch takes time in learning something, don’t give up and be repetitive.
The best thing about this breed is that it doesn’t shed or shed very less.
This helps in keeping the
house out of a hairy mess.
These dogs should be
brushed every 3 to 4 days to remove all the dead hairs as this helps in
spreading the natural oil all over the fur.
This makes the breed’s coat tidy and healthy.
Bathing is needed every 6
to 8 weeks.
It’s grooming also depends on how you want to keep its coat that is long or short.
It costs around $50 – $80 to groom a Goldendoodle per 8 weeks.
If you keep its coat long then it should look after and groomed by a professional groomer every 6 to 7 weeks.
Proper grooming keeps the dog out of
the way of bacterial or fungal infections of the skin and keeps the coat
healthy and shiny.
Feeding
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A Goldendoodle puppy should be given 3 to 4 small meals every day as puppies frequently feel hungry and tend to drain energy due to being a lot energetic.
Once the dog is 6 months
old, you can reduce the frequency to 2 full meals.
What should be fed to
your dog should be discussed with a vet always from time to time.
Refrain from overfeeding your dog as it can lead to obesity which is now something many dogs are going through.
Go for a breed-specific commercial dog food of premium quality and feed some natural food as well.
Keep the protein intake
high and the carb intake low.
Don’t forget to get your pooch a meaty big bone or 2 per week and also give it some treats.
It is an inherited
disease which causes improper development of the hip and shoulder joints which
in turn causes arthritis.
This condition should be
analyzed early and be looked after to minimize the damage or pain.
In severe conditions, it is better to go for surgery to cure arthritis.
The condition can be determined by taking the x-ray of the bones and joints of the hip and shoulders.
This condition also
develops in dogs that are overweight or obese and so always try to maintain
your dog’s weight.
Patellar Luxation
It occurs with the shift
in the knee cap from its place and sizing up.
It can only be corrected
by surgery which is painful for the dog and fairly expensive for the owner.
It is caused due to over-exercising.
Targeting The Skin
Atopy
It is a skin allergy that
makes the dog itchy and to an extent that the dog might damage its skin by
constant itching.
It is caused by pollen dust, human dandruff, feathers, and such elements.
Targeting The Eyes
Entropion
In this condition, the eyelids roll inward and cause the eyelashes to come in contact with the cornea.
As the dog blinks, with
time this contact between the cornea and the eyelashes causes depletion of the
first layer of the cornea causing irritation and pain.
It can be operated and
corrected if looked after early.
Targeting The Body
Gastric torsion
Feeling bloated after a heavy meal might be discomforting to humans but it can be fatal to dogs, over that it is common among the Goldendoodles to go through the bloat or gastric torsion.
In fact, it is so deceiving that at the minute you might find
your dog completely fine and some hours later it might turn out to be dead.
Food Allergies
There are certain food
items that even though edible to dogs can get your dog into harm’s way.
These are foods that your
dog might be allergic to.
Signs of the allergies
can erupt in on the skin or can upset the dog’s stomach.
Look for such signs whenever feeding
your pooch a new food item and consult a vet if you find any signs of allergy.
Vaccination And Care
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Always monitor your Goldendoodle’s behavior because a sudden change in its temperament or attitude can be due to some uneasiness being caused inside its body.
Take it to the vet every 2nd
month for a complete health checkup and ask the vet to recommend a diet or any
change in the routine.
Meet all of its grooming requirements for every day as it is not a hectic task to do so.
Keep it physically active and play with it to keep it from growing obese.
Make it mingle with the
kids, neighbors and dogs and other pets as it is highly needed by this breed.
Vaccines against distemper, parvovirus, hepatitis, parainfluenza, leptospirosis, and rabies are an absolute necessity and should not be skipped.
FACT-ILICIOUS:“Goldendoodles Love Learning New Stuff. Even as they age, these dogs love learning new tricks and commands. Not only are they excellent companions, but they can also help you stay on your toes too.”
Monthly Expense Estimation
The 1s>Monthly Expense Estimationich is estimated up to $1300 but after that, each year’s cost is estimated to $500 including health checks, food, and grooming that is $60 to $90 per month.
It’s grooming per month can cost around $25 to $40
The cost of getting this breed in
itself is a little heavy on the pockets, costing around $1500 to $2500.
Behavior With
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Don’t be concerned about the safety of your kid and the kids of the
neighborhood as this breed is a very friendly and outgoing one.
It loves to be in the company of kids and is also quick in getting along
with the unfamiliar ones.
Dogs
Goldendoodles love having a company of another dog.
These dogs can be very playful with other dogs and a dog park can help in
keeping them busy and satisfied.
Let these dogs play with other dogs for good enough time every day.
Grumpy behavior towards other dogs is rarely seen in this breed.
This behavior can mean that it wasn’t given a social environment it required growing up.
Cats
Goldendoodles are family dogs and have a friendly nature that makes them
get along with mostly all.
This includes cats and you would find your Goldendoodle playing, caring and lying around your house cat.
There is no need to feel that you are putting your cat in danger by
leaving it alone with this breed.
Just give your dog good social growth and it will be good with all.
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