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Allie's next litter will be here around January 8th
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We have another Husky litter due in October, so we'll be announcing the take-home dates soon!
Due date January 8th, 2023
1- Tonya Gray
2- Lori Rush
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Was that him, I know I heard something!!
Not even one bite? You, what about you? Ah come on!!!
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Being a Responsible breeder is one of our most important features here at Doodles and Poodles. We provide our dogs with a high quality of care, which includes Providing all dogs with quality food, clean water, proper shelter, exercise, socialization and professional veterinary care. Keeping dogs clean and well-groomed. Raising dogs intended to be pets in home environment.
Essentially a dog’s bloodline is a tale of its lineage, its direct family members that have gone before it.
Just like you, all a dog’s ancestors have contributed to how they are made up, in fact even more so with a dog. Both a breeder and a prospective dog owner can learn a lot from a dog by its bloodline.
Responsibly bred dogs usually have a pedigree that goes back several generations and gives you information on the temperament, characteristics and show wins within the bloodline. This can help you ensure your puppy is right for you. Here at Doodles and Poodles when we start searching for the perfect mate for their dog to breed with, bloodline is a key factor. This is because the bloodline can tell you so much about the history, health and temperament of the dog.
Looks aren’t everything, even the most beautiful dog might not be right for breeding and might have a hidden issue that the bloodline can reveal.
When Doodles And Poodles comes to look for a sire to mate with the dam, they will closely scrutinize the bloodline for health issues. This is perhaps the most important thing a bloodline history can tell you. It can determine if there are any genetic defects, behavior potentials, health concerns or medical history that may be detrimental for any offspring. This way you can avoid serious medical problems being passed on to new generations.
This is the key factor why you should avoid a breeder that doesn’t know or will not tell you anything about the history of your dog. Anything can be hidden in that bloodline of the puppy. You might be surprised to learn that a huge amount of your puppy’s personality can be determined in the bloodline. Here at Doodles and Poodles we do genetic testing on both the sire and dam to ensure we have the healthiest puppies to provide for our buyers.
But more often than not, they're intelligent, obedient and extremely loving dogs. Goldendoodles love people and also get along great with other pets, and they tend to be patient and gentle with young children — making them a fantastic choice for families.
Friendly, intelligent and easy to train, goldendoodles make excellent family dogs.
Goldendoodle Dog At a Glance
Weight Range:
Miniature: 15-35 lbs.
Standard: 45-100 lbs.
Height
Miniature: 13-20 in.
Standard: 20-24 in.
Thick shaggy coat, low-shedding
Exercise Requirements: 30 minutes/day
Energy Level: Moderate to high
Longevity Range: 10-15 yrs.
Tendency to Drool: Low Tendency to Snore: Low
Tendency to Bark: Low
Tendency to Dig: Low Social/Attention Needs: High
Length: Medium
Characteristics: Shaggy, wavy or curly
Colors: Gold, cream, apricot, red, brown, black, white, gray or multicolored
Overall Grooming Needs: Moderate
The goldendoodle dog is a cross between a poodle and a golden retriever and tends to exhibit the best traits of both their parent breeds.
The goldendoodle is not a true dog breed but, rather, a hybd, more popularly known as a derisigner dog: an intentional cross between two purebred dogs, chosen for particular characteristics and traits. With the goldendoodle dog, breeders aimed to combine the personality and temperament of lovable golden retrievers with the low-shed traits of the distinguished poodle. The result was a medium-sized dog with a shaggy, low-shedding coat and the friendliness and eager-to-please nature of the golden retriever and the high intelligence of the poodle — making for a dog who's both easy to train and a sweet family pet.
Our babies are adopted quickly, so reach out to reserve your furever friend or to ask any questions.
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