Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They are some of the smartest dogs you can buy - goldens and poodles are top5 in terms of intelligence.
They don't shed
They are cute as hell, except for the massive mangy looking ones but that's because those were most likely terrible breeders.
My puppy is smarter than 90% of humans..and I don't mean that as a joke. Majority of people are morons, my dog isn't
They are some of the softest dogs I've ever felt
She is a lap dog, loves snuggling
Can go on 4-6 mile hikes no problem
What other dog breed can do all of this?
A lot of mutt rescues I see don't look particularly snuggly. Our doodles are like soft, cuddly rag dolls.
Plenty of mutts meet that description, except they do shed. If golden doodles shed, would you have bought one? Probably not.
Goldendoodles are literally mutts. Literally.
No one is arguing that they aren't.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They are some of the smartest dogs you can buy - goldens and poodles are top5 in terms of intelligence.
They don't shed
They are cute as hell, except for the massive mangy looking ones but that's because those were most likely terrible breeders.
My puppy is smarter than 90% of humans..and I don't mean that as a joke. Majority of people are morons, my dog isn't
They are some of the softest dogs I've ever felt
She is a lap dog, loves snuggling
Can go on 4-6 mile hikes no problem
What other dog breed can do all of this?
A lot of mutt rescues I see don't look particularly snuggly. Our doodles are like soft, cuddly rag dolls.
Plenty of mutts meet that description, except they do shed. If golden doodles shed, would you have bought one? Probably not.
Goldendoodles are literally mutts. Literally.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They are some of the smartest dogs you can buy - goldens and poodles are top5 in terms of intelligence.
They don't shed
They are cute as hell, except for the massive mangy looking ones but that's because those were most likely terrible breeders.
My puppy is smarter than 90% of humans..and I don't mean that as a joke. Majority of people are morons, my dog isn't
They are some of the softest dogs I've ever felt
She is a lap dog, loves snuggling
Can go on 4-6 mile hikes no problem
What other dog breed can do all of this?
A lot of mutt rescues I see don't look particularly snuggly. Our doodles are like soft, cuddly rag dolls.
Plenty of mutts meet that description, except they do shed. If golden doodles shed, would you have bought one? Probably not.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They are some of the smartest dogs you can buy - goldens and poodles are top5 in terms of intelligence.
They don't shed
They are cute as hell, except for the massive mangy looking ones but that's because those were most likely terrible breeders.
My puppy is smarter than 90% of humans..and I don't mean that as a joke. Majority of people are morons, my dog isn't
They are some of the softest dogs I've ever felt
She is a lap dog, loves snuggling
Can go on 4-6 mile hikes no problem
What other dog breed can do all of this?
A lot of mutt rescues I see don't look particularly snuggly. Our doodles are like soft, cuddly rag dolls.
Plenty of mutts meet that description, except they do shed. If golden doodles shed, would you have bought one? Probably not.
Anonymous wrote:They are some of the smartest dogs you can buy - goldens and poodles are top5 in terms of intelligence.
They don't shed
They are cute as hell, except for the massive mangy looking ones but that's because those were most likely terrible breeders.
My puppy is smarter than 90% of humans..and I don't mean that as a joke. Majority of people are morons, my dog isn't
They are some of the softest dogs I've ever felt
She is a lap dog, loves snuggling
Can go on 4-6 mile hikes no problem
What other dog breed can do all of this?
seriously, even when my dogs hair is a mop he’s getting compliments. Anonymous wrote:Such weird animosity towards Goldendoodles and their owners. We love ours and think she’s cute. I don’t spend one minute thinking ugly thoughts about other people’s dogs/breeds. I find it so odd that you people make negative generalizations about other people’s dogs. My doodle is 50/50 - she looks like a small golden retriever with more wavy hair, is sweet, loyal, and obedient, and is just the right fit for our family. And she sheds so that should make you doodle haters feel even more gleeful with your scorn.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
Where do you live? We have been looking for a doodle for over a year, but prefer to rescue, and I never see them in DC-area rescues! Actually, I did see one last summer and we put in an application for him, but the lady said they got 50 applications for him!
Please share!!!
Agree, i looked for months for a rescue oodle to no avail. I don't think this is common.
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.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
Where do you live? We have been looking for a doodle for over a year, but prefer to rescue, and I never see them in DC-area rescues! Actually, I did see one last summer and we put in an application for him, but the lady said they got 50 applications for him!
Please share!!!
Agree, i looked for months for a rescue oodle to no avail. I don't think this is common.
Anonymous wrote: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.
Where do you live? We have been looking for a doodle for over a year, but prefer to rescue, and I never see them in DC-area rescues! Actually, I did see one last summer and we put in an application for him, but the lady said they got 50 applications for him!
Please share!!!