Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can’t get over the coat texture. But to each their own.
What do you mean? Our adult bernedoodle is the softest and fluffiest, everyone who pets her comments on her. She's wavy and mostly hair (not fur).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can't go a few blocks around our house without encountering a couple. I used to be pretty indifferent about them but now I love them. They're always such happy dogs and they have those amazing eyes. I get it. I love the mid and small sized brown ones especially.
Their coats stink like crap mere days after a grooming.
This is completely made up, a total lie. Dogs that shed produce oils that smell. Poodle based dogs do not shed, they have "hair" that grows and it only stinks if you dip them in a pool of shite.
The stinkiest dogs I've ever met were all terriers, often chosen because their people were allergic to other breeds.
You are weirdly invested in non-poodle dogs being terrible
Anonymous wrote:I love doodles as well. However talking to a relative, a vet who works with rescues in another state- with the explosion of breeders more are ending up in shelters. People don’t realize how much energy they have, mixes of dogs intended to be on the move and need a lot of exercise, not inside, in suburban homes. They can be smart but neurotic. Many doodle purchasers dont realize this until they have one in their home and find themselves not equipped to handle the dog’s needs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can't go a few blocks around our house without encountering a couple. I used to be pretty indifferent about them but now I love them. They're always such happy dogs and they have those amazing eyes. I get it. I love the mid and small sized brown ones especially.
Their coats stink like crap mere days after a grooming.
This is completely made up, a total lie. Dogs that shed produce oils that smell. Poodle based dogs do not shed, they have "hair" that grows and it only stinks if you dip them in a pool of shite.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can't go a few blocks around our house without encountering a couple. I used to be pretty indifferent about them but now I love them. They're always such happy dogs and they have those amazing eyes. I get it. I love the mid and small sized brown ones especially.
Their coats stink like crap mere days after a grooming.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can't go a few blocks around our house without encountering a couple. I used to be pretty indifferent about them but now I love them. They're always such happy dogs and they have those amazing eyes. I get it. I love the mid and small sized brown ones especially.
Their coats stink like crap mere days after a grooming.
This is completely made up, a total lie. Dogs that shed produce oils that smell. Poodle based dogs do not shed, they have "hair" that grows and it only stinks if you dip them in a pool of shite.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t like them. They are always jumping on people and they smell bad. Why do they always smell so bad and why don’t people bathe them more regularly?
My in-laws are super clean and their doodle stinks like crap every time I see it. Cute dog but stinks. Bad breath too.
That's so weird... my doodle never smells "like a dog". One of the things we really appreciate about her. Sounds like your ILs need to get some dental work done on that dog. Not normal.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can't go a few blocks around our house without encountering a couple. I used to be pretty indifferent about them but now I love them. They're always such happy dogs and they have those amazing eyes. I get it. I love the mid and small sized brown ones especially.
Their coats stink like crap mere days after a grooming.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t like them. They are always jumping on people and they smell bad. Why do they always smell so bad and why don’t people bathe them more regularly?
My in-laws are super clean and their doodle stinks like crap every time I see it. Cute dog but stinks. Bad breath too.
Anonymous wrote:I don’t like them. They are always jumping on people and they smell bad. Why do they always smell so bad and why don’t people bathe them more regularly?
Anonymous wrote:I can't go a few blocks around our house without encountering a couple. I used to be pretty indifferent about them but now I love them. They're always such happy dogs and they have those amazing eyes. I get it. I love the mid and small sized brown ones especially.
One of my doodles is obsessed with playing fetch.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.