About Goldendoodles near La Verne, CA
Wish you could combine the best traits of the Golden Retriever and Poodle into one mega-dog? Well, now you can! For countless families, the amazing Goldendoodle is the absolute perfect family pet—find out why right here!
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Vintage Pups
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Top Line Pups
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Prestigious Pups
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Questions & Answers
Goldendoodles are a hybrid breed that is a cross between a Golden Retriever and a Standard, Miniature, or Toy Poodle. They are classed as a designer breed, because they were bred specifically as a companion animal. Goldendoodles can vary in size depending on which Poodle breed was used in the cross, but they generally range from medium to large in size. As a hybrid breed, Goldendoodles tend to be healthier with less health issues than either a Poodle or Golden Retriever.
Goldendoodles are generally considered to be hypoallergenic, as their lack of fur and curled hybrid hair makes them unlikely to produce large quantities of dander or other allergens that can cause reactions. However, it is important to note that while many people consider Goldendoodles to be hypoallergenic, they can still potentially cause some reactions in people who are highly allergic. It is best to consult with a doctor if you find yourself having any allergic reactions to one of these furry friends and do an allergy test to make sure.
Goldendoodles are classed as a hybrid of two distinct breeds of dog a Golden Retriever and a Poodle. This makes it important to feed them a balanced and specialized diet that will meet their nutritional needs. Generally speaking, Goldendoodles should be fed a high-quality kibble that is suitable for their size and breed type.
Goldendoodles do not have any special requirements beyond the typical needs of dogs. In general, Goldendoodles need high quality food, daily physical and mental exercise, regular veterinary check-ups, and a loving home environment. Providing these basic needs will keep a Goldendoodle healthy and happy. Grooming requirements may vary depending on the type of Goldendoodle (wavy, straight, curly, etc.). For the most part, Goldendoodles need to be groomed on a regular basis, as they do tend to shed more than other breeds.
Goldendoodles come in a range of sizes, from small to large. Mini Goldendoodles generally weigh between 15 and 30lbs, while medium size Goldendoodles weigh between 30 and 45lbs. Standard Goldendoodles typically weigh around 45-90lbs. Then, there are giant Goldendoodles which can range anywhere from 90-100lbs, depending on their parents' size. It's worth noting that Goldendoodle sizes all vary dramatically and should not be considered exact, as the size of your Goldendoodle will depend on the size of its parents.
Absolutely, provided you and your Goldendoodle are properly prepared! Depending on their age and physical condition, running with a Goldendoodle should be done carefully. Start by talking to your vet and seeing what they recommend. Make sure your pup is getting enough rest and has been gradually conditioned by going on short walks prior to any running exercise. It's best to stick to trails that are even and don't feature any steep hills or abrupt stop-and-go movement.
Goldendoodles can make wonderful, loving companions for first-time owners. Their sociable, easygoing nature, combined with their lowto non-shedding coats, makes them a great breed for people who are new to taking care of a pet. Goldendoodles are very smart and can be easy to train when you are patient and consistent with your methods. All Goldendoodle-owners should be aware of the breed's potential for separation anxiety and requirement of frequent play and exercise as well as regular grooming.
Training your Goldendoodle will depend largely upon the age of the dog, as technique and expectations should vary based on the stage of development. For pups under 6 months old, keeping sessions short and rewarding positive behaviors with treats and praise is an effective way to start. As the dog approaches 1 year of age, more structured training should take place which can include basic commands such as sit, come, stay, down, and walking on a leash.
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