11 Fascinating Facts About the Goldendoodle (2024)

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Goldendoodles are an adorable mix between thegolden retrieverandthe poodle. These pups have the lovable qualities of both of their parents and are the ultimate combination of good looks, smart wits, and playfulness. Thanks to their poodle heritage, they shed little and are hypoallergenic.

Goldendoodles make ideal family dogs due to their extreme friendliness and social personality. They love the water and are incredibly athletic and playful as well, perfect for families that love being outside. They vary in fur types, colors, and size, so there's no doubt that you'll be able to find one that suits you.

Read on to learn more about these high-spirited dogs that'll brighten your day!

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    Goldendoodles Are a Designer Breed

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    Goldendoodles are a relatively new dog breed, first appearing in America in the 1990s with their adorable name coined in 1992. While not officially a registered breed of their own, Goldendoodles are considered a "designer breed" because each of their parents is a purebred but are two different breeds.

    Poodles don't shed and are very athletic and intelligent, while golden retrievers are lovable and playful family dogs. The mix makes the Goldendoodle a great choice for a lifelong pal, especially for those with mildpet allergies, though no dog is completely hypoallergenic. It should be noted, again, however, that Goldendoodles are a mixed breed, and it's difficult to tell which traits they will eventually inherit. After all, every dog is a unique individual, regardless of breed.

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    Got Allergies? Get a Goldendoodle!

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    Many Goldendoodles are low-shed, making them great for handlers with allergies, or those who want to avoid constantly picking up the vacuum. It is important to realize, however, that all dogs have dander (dead skin cells), saliva, and urine, where allergens exist, so there is no guarantee a Goldendoodle won't set off an allergic reaction. Regular baths and grooming sessions can help reduce the chances of your pooch setting off your allergies.

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    Goldendoodles Are Natural Athletes

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    Energetic and playful, Goldendoodles love to exercise.They’re happy to laze around on the sofa (and they make great cuddle buddies), but agility is where they shine. With a heritage of two retrieving breeds, Goldendoodles love to play fetch, accompany you on a jog, race around the dog park with the other pooches, or tussle with the kids. These dogs are great companions for active families.

    There are several different sizes of Goldendoodles, depending on whether their poodle was half a toy, miniature, or standard poodle, and their weight and size can vary from 15 pounds up to 60 pounds. Most love going onlong walks, runs, and hikeswith their owners, but of course, you'll need to pace yourself if your Goldendoodle is on the small side. If you like bringing your pup along on outdoor adventures, consider the Goldendoodle for your next dog.

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    Goldendoodles Make the Best Playmates

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    If you imagine playing fetch and frisbee with your dog, then the Goldendoodle is an ideal choice. This breed loves to socialize and be near their owners; marry that with a penchant for playfulness, and you will have a buddy to enjoy plenty of time together in the park.

    They love to play with children as well, and a good romp in the backyard is a great way to burn off some energy for both your kids and your pet. And because this is an intelligent breed of dog, you can easily teach your Goldendoodle not just basic commands, such as sit, stay, and come, but also tricks like roll over, shake, and dance.

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    Goldendoodles Are Often Extremely Friendly

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    Most Goldendoodles are known to become fast friends with children, cats, and other dog breeds, making them an ideal dog for a family pet. They also typically enjoy spending time interacting with other pooches at doggy daycamps or the local dog park.

    But it doesn't have to be all hustle and bustle with your pet. Those who prefer peace and quiet can still live very happily with a Goldendoodle; they often don’t evenbarkafter a knock on the door. Although thisdoesn't make them the best watchdogs, their calm demeanor is part of what makes this adorable canine so friendly.

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    Goldendoodles Have One of Three Fur Types

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    Depending on which genes your Goldendoodle picked up more of, they could have a straight, wavy, or curly coat type; usually, the straighter the coat, the more shedding to expect. In general, however, they have thick coats that are medium-to-long. Many people choose to have their Goldendoodle trimmed every few weeks, similar to poodles. This is especially helpful if your dog has longer, curlier hair that's prone to tangles. If you prefer to keep your Goldendoodle natural, it's important to brush the coat regularly to remove tangles and debris.

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    Goldendoodles Love the Water

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    Most Goldendoodles have an instinctive love-love relationship with swimming, whether in a lake, at the beach, or in your backyard swimming pool. That's not surprising when you consider that both poodles and golden retrievers were originally bred to serve as retrievers for hunters shooting ducks.

    Your Goldendoodle will be thrilled to join the whole family for summer fun at the beach, lake, or swimming pool, but be sure to provide your pooch with a doggy life vest in open waters, and teach him how to enter and exit a swimming pool by using the steps. But you'll want to stand clear when your Goldendoodle decides to shake off all that water!

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    Goldendoodles Can Be Quite Colorful

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    Goldendoodles' coats are a cute mix of their parent breeds—some are curlier like poodles while others can be shaggier like a golden retriever’s. They can be orange, cream, dark brown, gray, or black in color, although most are golden. Some Goldendoodles are somewhat darker along their upper body, with lighter hair along their chest and belly. Some are even multiple colors. Aging Goldendoodles can sometimes seem to "fade" a little in color.

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    Goldendoodles Vary in Size

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    If you don't want to take on the responsibility of a big dog, you don't have to rule out a Goldendoodle. While the first of these dogs were bred from golden retrievers and standard poodles, producing fairly large offspring, there was soon demand for smaller versions of this popular canine. Today, there are three basic sizes of Goldendoodle, each depending on whether the poodle parent was a toy, mini, or standard poodle.

    • The mini Goldendoodle is around 15 to 16 inches in height and weighs less than 30 pounds.
    • The medium Goldendoodle, which is the most common size, ranges in height from 16 to 20 inches and can weigh between 30 and 40 pounds.
    • The standard Goldendoodle is the biggest size, with an average height of 22 inches and weight of 50 to 60 pounds.

    So whatever size dog you prefer, there's a Goldendoodle to fit.

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    Goldendoodles Are Ideal Service Pets

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    The poodle’s intelligence and golden retriever’s obedience make this breed wonderful service animals. If you need a service dog or therapy dog, look no further. They’re also great companion pets for hospital patients or people in nursing homes. For anyone needing a little cheering up, their happy demeanor will bring an instant smile to anyone's face.

    Goldendoodles also do well as medical alert dogs, which are service dogs specially trained to alert their owner or even call for help when the dog senses that their person is about to experience a seizure or that a diabetic is suffering from low blood sugar. Standard Goldendoodles can also work as mobility service dogs, which help people with mobility issues stand, walk, or balance better.

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    Goldendoodles Have Several Nicknames

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    Goldendoodles are referred to by a few different names, all of which are cute and/or silly sounding. Groodles is one, while Doodles is another. This breed of dog is also sometimes referred to as the Goldenpoo. But whatever you call them, the Goldendoodle is an adorable, affectionate, intelligent, and lively breed of dog.

FAQ

  • What does F1 and F1B Goldendoodle mean?

    These codes refer to the genetic makeup of your dog. An F1 Goldendoodle is the offspring of a golden retriever and a poodle, making the puppy genetically 50/50 of each breed. An F1B Goldendoodle, however, is the offspring of a purebred poodle and a Goldendoodle, making the puppy 75% poodle and 25% golden retriever.

  • How do you trim a Goldendoodle's face?

    For around the eyes, start with blunt-tipped scissors, gently trimming away the hair above them. Cut at an angle, like a downward V. Since the cut line will be blunt, a pair of thinning shears will help it look shaggier. Next, tackle the beard by brushing your dog's fur downward and creating an oval shape with the blunt-tipped scissors. (Again, fluff up anything too blunt with the thinning shears.) Then, brush the top upwards and trim away anything too long. Finally, brush her ears and trim away scraggly fur, finishing with the thinning shears.

  • How long does a Goldendoodle live?

    Like their poodle parents, Goldendoodles are fairly long-lived dogs, with an average lifespan of 10 to 15 years.

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11 Fascinating Facts About the Goldendoodle (2024)

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11 Fascinating Facts About the Goldendoodle? ›

Known for being happy, friendly, and intelligent, Goldendoodles are easy to train. They're also very gentle and devoted to their family, including its younger members. This gregarious breed will charm the pants off your guests, and will eagerly take part in family activities.

What are some interesting facts about Goldendoodles? ›

Known for being happy, friendly, and intelligent, Goldendoodles are easy to train. They're also very gentle and devoted to their family, including its younger members. This gregarious breed will charm the pants off your guests, and will eagerly take part in family activities.

What are some fun facts about Groodles? ›

Groodle History!

After breeding around 31 of these doodles, about 29 of them passed the guide dog test which was an extraordinary high percent. Thus, the concept of the Groodle was created because these dogs are hypoallergenic and don't shed. Today, Groodles are one of the most popular dogs in the world.

What is a fact about Doodle? ›

A Doodle is a cross between a Poodle and another dog breed. For example, there are Oodles and Poos, such as Schnoodles, Yorkiepoos, and co*ckapoos. There are several generations of doodle dogs, known as F1, F1b, F2, F2b, etc.

What are the best traits of Goldendoodles? ›

The crossbreed poodle mix of these two dogs in this breed group brings out the best of both lines. You could say they're a type of hybrid dog. These dogs are affectionate, loving, kind, and accepting of strangers, making them an ideal choice for both new and experienced dog owners.

What makes Goldendoodles so special? ›

These pups have the lovable qualities of both of their parents and are the ultimate combination of good looks, smart wits, and playfulness. Thanks to their poodle heritage, they shed little and are hypoallergenic. Goldendoodles make ideal family dogs due to their extreme friendliness and social personality.

How long do Goldendoodles live? ›

Goldendoodles are generally healthy dogs that can live 10–15 years, but they are prone to common health conditions of the Poodle and Golden Retriever breeds.

What do Groodles love? ›

Toys and Games. Groodles absolutely love to play, and they need our help to stay entertained and stimulated. By providing them with a wide array of toys, we can ensure that their minds and bodies get the exercise they need.

How loyal are Goldendoodles? ›

Because they are so friendly and loyal, however, they are prone to separation anxiety, especially as puppies. The crossbreed often exhibits strong retriever instincts inherited from its gundog parent breeds, which make them have an active mouth and high tendency to retrieve objects.

How intelligent are Groodles? ›

The breed is highly intelligent, benefiting from early puppy training and thrives in obedience and agility. A Groodle dog rarely possess aggressive tendencies, however many are excellent 'watch-dogs'.

Do Goldendoodles chew a lot? ›

These adorable teddy bear like dogs are also destructive chewers. If you're going to keep your pup entertained and your family sane, then it's important to have a stockpile of some of tough durable heavy chewer dog toys, interactive dog toys, puzzle dog toys and more.

What are the pros and cons of a Goldendoodle? ›

While Goldendoodles seem friendly and sociable, they can develop social anxiety even in a familiar environment. Their coat is generally considered hypoallergenic (although no hypoallergenic dog really exists), but it may cause allergic reactions in some people. Let's not forget to mention their shedding levels.

Do Goldendoodles need a friend? ›

They have a tendency of getting bored and lonely if they are kept alone inside the house. They love to socialize with other dogs and people, so having a pair of doodles can help them adapt easily to their environment. When two Goldendoodles stay together it is easy to socialize both puppies.

What are Goldendoodles favorite things? ›

Due to their Golden Retriever lineage, Goldendoodles are natural fetchers. Fetch toys are among the favorites for this breed. They love a good game of fetch, whether it involves a ball, Frisbee, or a safe rubber toy.

Are Goldendoodles very smart? ›

Goldendoodles, a hybrid crossbreed between the Golden Retriever and the Poodle, are amazing pets and are very intelligent. Goldendoodles are rapidly growing in popularity, whether because they are absolutely adorable, they are super smart, or just because they are a great breed overall.

Why is it called Goldendoodle? ›

The name goldendoodle is derived from "golden" (from Golden Retriever) and "Labradoodle" (itself a portmanteau of Labrador Retriever and a Poodle). Deliberately breeding Poodles with Golden Retrievers actually preceded the 1990s.

Are Goldendoodles calm or hyper? ›

Even after your doodle loses its puppy teeth at around six to eight months old, puppy-like behavior is likely to continue. Generally speaking, doodles are most hyper during the early stage of life, then become a little more docile at three years old and calm down a lot by the time they reach 10.

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