Anonymous wrote:What bothers me is the number of ‘oodles’ of all sorts that end up in rescue. People want the personality of the Golden and the lack of shedding from the poodle but this often does not happen. I wish breeders were much more honest about the type of dog your puppy could become so that people could really understand that their ‘oodle’ may or may not shed so they should not get an ‘oodle’ if they require a non-shedding breed. And the puppy may or may not have the golden personality so they should not get an ‘oodle’ if they really need that personality type. i am so tired of hearing about people who give thousands of dollars to a breeder who has assured them their new puppy will be low to no shed and when discovering the dog sheds then gives the dog away or gives to rescue. I blame the breeders for propagating misinformation. As a buyer please try and support reputable breeders who are honest. I do not dislike ‘oodles’ - I dislike breeders who lie for profit and owners who buy dogs without really doing research so then give them up.
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How is this ugly?![]()
That one is cute. It’s not a standard.
Looks like my yorkie
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I do not want one but we did exhaustive research and it was the only breed I could see that met our criteria.
No/minimal shedding.
Relatively easy to train.
No loud barking.
Doesn’t seem to be prone to major health issues.
On the smaller side (no massive poops, okay with a small yard)
Good with kids
Unnecessary to do a ton of grooming
I would really prefer a cuter breed but I think we are stuck with this one.
What about a Brittany?
They shed, whine, and pee when they get excited.
Anonymous wrote:Why doodle when you can poodle? Most “doodles” are 75% poodles anyway. Everyone thinks our 100% standard is a labradoodle or goldendoodle. Worrisome because poodles are an actual breed with predictable qualities unlike doodles.
Anonymous wrote:Everyone and their cousins seems to own mini and full sized golden doodles. Are they the new status symbol?
Anonymous wrote:They don't shed and they are better for people with allergies.
My extended family has two. Both from the same mom and dad. One is smaller and more mild mannered (female). One is huge and wild. Nice, but just acts crazy (boy).
Anonymous wrote:Status symbol, keeping up with the Jones’s, ignorance about the breeding industry..........
Anonymous wrote:I don’t like their hair. It is not like fur. Fur is soft while hair is more like wire. Their muzzles always look discolored and wet. There are sooooo many of them. Doodles are all you ever see anymore. As a dog lover it is sad to me that so many dog owners opt for these when there are so many great dogs out there. If you mind dog hair don’t have a dog or learn to vacuum. Not a big deal.