Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For owners of doodles, can you suggest a few reputable breeders? We have been looking!
No.
When there is no breed standard, there is nothing but a profits-driven market. When there is money to be made on that market, dogs are not cared for and any dog that can have babies is bred, no matter it's temperament or health. It is a bad situation all around.
No such thing as "a few reputable breeders."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:+1 My mini berndoodle is perfectionWe get stopped everywhere b/c she's so cute and she's just the sweetest.
I wish they were called something else because they bear almost no resemblance to Bernese Mountain dogs, who aren’t meant to be mini.
Why would they be called something else? They are literally half bernese.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My rescue poodle suffered horribly in a puppy mill for years, pushing out malti-poos. The doodle market causes horrific suffering.
Stop. There are puppy mills and backyard breeders working with many breeds.
Anonymous wrote:For owners of doodles, can you suggest a few reputable breeders? We have been looking!
Anonymous wrote:My rescue poodle suffered horribly in a puppy mill for years, pushing out malti-poos. The doodle market causes horrific suffering.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:+1 My mini berndoodle is perfectionWe get stopped everywhere b/c she's so cute and she's just the sweetest.
I wish they were called something else because they bear almost no resemblance to Bernese Mountain dogs, who aren’t meant to be mini.
Anonymous wrote:+1 My mini berndoodle is perfectionWe get stopped everywhere b/c she's so cute and she's just the sweetest.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why can't doodles fetch? Is it just a training thing or an issue with their mouths? I know a couple people with seemingly decently-trained doodles and none of their dogs are good at fetching.
Definitely not a mouth thing- we "fetch" with 2 balls.... If you throw a ball she will run and grab it then run away with it like its a game. If you throw a second ball she'll drop the first the run after the 2nd, haha. Even with high value treats, we could not teach her to retrieve a ball. They are goofy sweet pups.
Yes, that's how all the doodles I know are. They don't actually bring anything back. They might run after an item you throw but don't bring it back. And half the time they just look in the direction and do even go after the item. Is that just poor training or lack of instincts?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why can't doodles fetch? Is it just a training thing or an issue with their mouths? I know a couple people with seemingly decently-trained doodles and none of their dogs are good at fetching.
Definitely not a mouth thing- we "fetch" with 2 balls.... If you throw a ball she will run and grab it then run away with it like its a game. If you throw a second ball she'll drop the first the run after the 2nd, haha. Even with high value treats, we could not teach her to retrieve a ball. They are goofy sweet pups.
Anonymous wrote:The ones I know are neurotic, anxious or aggressive (towards men and other dogs, specifically). I'm sure they can be sweet, but it's not a given.