All About Goldendoodles: Your Ultimate Guide to This Lovable Breed

Goldendoodles are one of the most popular cross breeds in America. With soft fluffy hair, a sweet temperament, and their lack of shedding, it’s not hard to see why.

If you’re considering adopting or buying a smart, loyal, and lovable family dog, the Goldendoodle may be right for you.

Learn all about Goldendoodles in this handy guide.

What is a Goldendoodle?

A Goldendoodle is a mix of a Golden Retriever and a standard-sized Poodle. Goldendoodles are great family dogs. They get along well with young children and make great companions for adults.

Both the Golden Retriever and the Poodle are among the four smartest dog breeds. This makes their baby the Goldendoodle pretty smart cookies as well.

Goldendoodles have been used as search and rescue dogs, guide dogs, and therapy dogs over the past 15 years. Most Goldendoodles have a non-shedding coat, making them great dogs for people with allergies.

The Goldendoodle ranges in size from 45 to 100 pounds and can be anywhere from 22 to 26 inches tall. Their lifespan ranges from 10 to 15 years.

Goldendoodle Temperament

The Goldendoodle is an extremely friendly breed. Because they are so social, if you’re looking for a guard dog, this breed probably isn’t for you. Goldendoodles love being around people and their families.

Goldendoodle Personality

Goldendoodles are very easily trained. They love to play and enjoy games of fetch, ball, and frisbee. Goldendoodles are also a very loyal breed. You’ll have them by your side as long as you’ll let them.

Since Goldendoodles are a larger breed, they will have a big appetite. With a healthy diet and plenty of exercise, you should have a healthy, happy, Goldendoodle for many years to come.

Goldendoodles Coat and Appearance

While Golden Retrievers always have a gold coat, poodles come in a variety of colors. It’s important to remember that a Goldendoodle puppy can have a black, brown, cream, gold, red, or even white coat. Even puppies from the same litter can have different color hair.

Goldendoodles will all most likely be low-shedding. Many may also inherit a curly coat from their Poodle parent.

You’ll need to cut your Goldendoodles hair around every eight to twelve weeks. It’s continuously growing and will be better maintained if you keep up with their trims. As puppies, the earlier you groom them the better so they can get comfortable with the process.

Remember to also brush your Goldendoodles teeth once or twice a week and keep their nails trimmed.

All About Goldendoodles for Families

Because Goldendoodles are so playful and kind, they make great pets for families with small children. If a kid can throw a ball, they will be your dog’s best friend.

Goldendoodles have a great temperament for young kids who are typically running around and playing. While they have playful energy, they also have a snuggly side that makes them great movie buddies.

If you’re interested in learning all about Goldendoodles, fill out this contact form to get more information about bringing home your new family member.