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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Look into a sheepadoodle (half poodle, half old English sheepdog). Sheepadoodles are incredibly warm and loving, family friendly, low key, love big yards - but you don't have fur all over your home. You shouldn't have any problem with the cat - but realize that this really just depends on your particular dog and your particular cat. Stay away from goldendoodles - they can be zany. I know, I have one.[/quote] Our Miniature Goldendoodle puppy has like 10 minutes of energy before he wears out and falls on the ground asleep. He is a love bug but we call him the walking mouth. All he wants to do is chew things. He is a good boy, though. Not an alpha dog, so he doesn’t try to take over. He wants to be a good boy. Very trainable. It’s crazy how quickly he picks up on commands. But he also is so smart that if you sent careful you can “train him” in something you don’t want. I know some that are a lot of work, even though they are adorable and friendly. I got a Miniature hoping we could at least physically control him if he was overly energetic. I do love a Sheepadoodle, though. [/quote] Goldendoodles are fun loving, goofy clowns. Or at least the ones I know are. Both Poodles and Goldens are smart breeds. They often learn how to train their owners :). [/quote]
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