The Goldendoodle is the result of crossing a purebred Golden Retriever and a purebred Poodle. While every dog has its own personality and quirks, in general the Goldendoodle beautifully displays the best traits of both of these top breeds. This melding of excellent genes has quickly made the Goldendoodle one of the most popular dog breeds in America.

In this post, we’ll look at a trio of fun facts you may not know about doodles — and by the end you may even want one of your own. Let’s get started…

They love people

They may be profoundly receptive to training and directions, but Goldendoodles don’t make extraordinary guard dogs. Don’t expect him to come between you and other dogs or outsiders like other more aggressive dogs would do. These sweeties are better suited for play and companionship.

In fact, they are great guide dogs and sniffers- they often perform exceptionally when it comes to helping the visually impaired.

Goldendoodles are usually highly social and get along well with everyone. They don’t do well in any type of guarding or watchdog role and should not be used in that capacity. They can thrive in both city and country settings, but they’re not well suited to apartment living, since they do better with the space provided by a fenced yard. Goldendoodles should not live outside or in a kennel, however, since they thrive when they are in contact with the people they love. Read more at DogTime…

They are “designer” dogs

What does that really mean? A “designer” dog is a cross between two thoroughbred or purebred dogs.

When we say that Goldendoodles are “designer”dogs, we mean they are the first generation hybrid. If they are bred from a purebred poodle and a purebred Golden, this is known as “hybrid vigor”. This means you get the best characteristics of both of the breeds, and are thought to be even healthier than their pet parents. Read more at Bark Busters…

This crossbreed of two lovable dogs is what makes the Goldendoodle such a winner – he brings out the best of both breeds. This is the kind of “designer” dog we would all love to have in our homes. Having a Goldendoodle clearly equals to having the best of both worlds!

 

They are low maintenance

One of the leading reasons why a lot of people shy away from owning a puppy is the high upkeep associated with many breeds. All things considered, the Goldendoodle may look like a million bucks, but grooming them is often less tedious than many similar breeds.

Goldendoodles are fairly easy keepers. Because Goldendoodles don’t shed profusely, they do need to be brushed regularly to remove dead and dying hair and prevent matting. A bath every few months can help keep their skin and coat in good condition, especially when they are groomed regularly between baths. Read more at Pet Wave…

As you see, with a Goldendoodle, you get to be the owner of a sweet, smart doggie who is also low maintenance.

 

Goldendoodles are quite simply one of the most delightful dog breeds to own. They’re smart, loving, eager to please, can adapt to almost any living situation and they don’t leave hair everywhere. What more could you ask for? If you’ve been considering getting a Goldendoodle, or any type of dog for that matter, make 2022 the year you take the plunge. You’ll be glad you did.