Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:As a breeder I can say this: When you breed an animal, you always want the best aspects to come forth in the off spring. So the golden doodle is supposed to have the calm nature of the Lab, with the non-shedding of the poodle. The poodle is a terrier (a kind of hunting dog known for having opinions) which means generally a very intelligent, high strung, and can be manipulative and crafty in getting their way. And barky.
A lab (also a hunting dog) is a large, exercise needing, can be high energy, very strong dog that delights in jumping in ice cold water to retrieve ducks. As a pet, it is known for its docility after the puppy years are over.
So you could get a large docile non shedding smart dog who needs an expensive grooming every month.
Or you could get a large, high strung, crafty hunting dog who needs lots of exercise and loves to swim in the mud. And still needs an expensive hair cut. My neighbor has this one -- a pure nightmare.
A Goldendoodles isn’t a lab mix. It’s a golden retriever mix. You’re a breeder?