I have a golden doodle, and this was almost exactly my experience. The breeder specialized in a particular generation of dogs. I knew a lot about him before he came to us, including genetic testing and family tree, and we even used Bella and Baxter. He’s been such a great dog. I wish my kids were as well behaved! |
I have a brown poodle, and he's very soft (the guard hairs are definitely wiry). I think a lot of it has to do with genetics, and the breeder can give you an idea of the coat to expect. Poodle puppies do go through a coat change as they grow into their adult coat. Some people think certain color poodles are known for having particular textures; I dont know if I believe that. Also, interestingly, many brown, black, and blue poodles have a progressive graying gene which causes their coats to lighten significantly, sometimes changing to apricot or grey. This usually happens around 2-3 yrs old. I feel lucky; my guy is brown and hasn't faded at all. |
Gosh, I have a lab-hound rescue who is the sweetest and this thread is making me so grateful that she never needs grooming. Such huge savings. And I don't think she's ever triggered anyone's allergies, even for guests who say they are allergic to dogs. . |
Never. We look frequently and never. |
From AKC standard for poodle coat : Curly: of naturally harsh texture, dense throughout |
The problem is tht rescues and shelters are nothing but pitbulls. It is impossible to find a smaller breed mixed puppy that has zero pitbull in them, without going through a breeder. |
No they are not. The Fairfax animal shelter is 99% pitbull or pitbull mix, with a random elderly non pitbull dog who needs a new home because their elderly owner died or went into a home. There are seldom any desireable breeds in the Fairfax animal shelter, and never a great breed liike poodle mixes or goldens (unless they are senior dogs) |
This is 100% pure bs, and a quick look at local shelter and rescue websites confirms it. I've adopted two "zero pit" small breed dogs from shelters in the past 5 years. You're not trying hard enough, lazy pp. |
Non pitbulls do arrive all the time but get adopted quickly. |
I don't know why I'm responding, but I will this last time. I think that description is from AI. If you go to the AKC website and look up the Standard Poodle, that is not how the coat is described. |
Post links to prove it, PP. |
Link to what exactly, non-pit dogs available for adoption in DC area? I can post multiple, but then there would complaints about adoption fees being too high, rescues.reselling dogs, etc.... so I won't. If you're serious about adoption - do your own homework |
You mean here? https://www.akc.org/dog-breeds/poodle-standard/ Click view full standard and download it. That was copy pasted from the standard |
You can easily go on www.petfinder.com to find a ton of rescue dogs that aren't pitbulls, including doodles. |
Just found this thread and curious if op has updates. My family is considering a doodle. |