Saturday, July 11, 2015

Information On Goldendoodle Puppies Chicago

By Jana Serrano


A lot of people are prideful of owning pets, especially dogs. This is one of the most common animals and domestic household pets. Many breeds exist, some crossed and others pure. A goldendoodle refers to a dog mixed with poodle and golden retriever genes. Goldendoodle puppies Chicago can be found through multiple sources by people around the Chicago, IL region.

It is important that potential dog owners are well-informed about these dogs. They should know their characteristics and potential needs. This is important when it comes to ensuring that they are properly cared for and find a loving and nurturing home. There are plenty of online and offline resources that provide information on what to expect from these dogs.

Be sure to do research on the source of the dog as well. Hybrid and cross-breed dogs are available through shelters, pet stores and breeders. If working with breeders, make sure to check that the animal has been taken care of and is the mix that is said to be. While most of these breeders are honest and forthcoming, there are potential scam artists out there. It is important to make sure that the dogs are healthy, especially puppies.

The name goldendoodle is made up from taking doodle for poodle and golden from the retriever. Other names that may be used to describe this breed: grovel, goldenoodle and curly retriever. First-generation goldendoodles are the offspring of purebred poodles mixed with purebred golden retrievers. These are expected to have hybrid traits, which is common for crossbreeds. Still, the personality of these dogs will range.

Breeders have been know to take first-generation goldendoodles and pair them with poodles again. This is done to ensure that the non-shedding trait is present. They want to make the hypoallergenic characteristic as proponent as possible. People should be knowledgeable about what kind of cross they will be getting when taking from breeders.

The 1900s is the period in which breeders in North America and Australia began crossing the standard poodle with retrievers. This was done for the main purpose of creating guide dogs for the blind. More specifically, guides for visually impaired individuals with allergies to dogs. Goldendoodles are, therefore, categorized as designer dogs.

Most dogs, including these, are recognized as companions and are bred to be these. They are considered ideal for families or individuals who have severe allergies, so long as the puppies take on hair traits of the poodle parent. A family or individual may also want the loving and kind temperament associated with golden retrievers but not as much hair and shedding. Not all of these dogs have a no-shed coat. However, they are still expected to shed far less than most retrievers.

Like most other crossbreeds, the appearance of these animals is expected to vary. No dog looks exactly like the other. They might come in varying sizes, colors and coat types. The three coat types commonly seen: straight, wavy and curly. Size of these animals may range as well, typically somewhere between the size of the retriever and the poodle. Ranges in size are classified as standard, miniature and medium. Other things to consider about these dogs: breed status, temperament, health and if applicable, usage.




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