Thursday, June 25, 2015

A Short Description Of Goldendoodles

By April Briggs


The Goldendoodle is also known as a Groodle. It is a highly popular large alternative to the Cockapoo. The hybrid dog comes in various sizes from small to large, depending upon the size of the poodle which forms the other breeding parent. Its characteristics and personality make this an excellent pet for a family. The breed is also suitable for therapy, service, guide and even sniffer dogs. They are gentle and agile. Goldendoodle breeders developed the cross in the 1990s, so is a young designer breed. Many puppies are first-generation crosses.

Because of their temperament, a Goldendoodle doesn't make a good guard or watchdog. They get along too well with everyone they meet. They are highly social animals who reside happily with the people in their lives. They can enjoy city or country life, but not in a kennel. They are also not suitable for living outside. They do need the space provided by a fenced yard, so apartment living is not suitable.

Goldendoodles need contact with their owners on a daily basis. They will become anxious if separated for too long from the owners. Alternatively, the owners can provide toys and treats and place them in a crate when they must leave the pet during the days. This will keep them occupied and avoid separation anxiety. Leaving the radio on when the owner is out for a period of time will help to reduce problems.

For households where allergies are a problem, the breed is a welcome choice. They usually shed only lightly or not at all. Regular brushing is the best way to care for the pet. They require baths very rarely--only when absolutely necessary. Too-frequent bathing can cause over drying to the skin and hair. Some owners choose to have the dogs clipped.

The coat is usually about two or three inches long, shorter on the head and muzzle. The legs may have feathers and the hair on the tail, ears and body is usually longer. The most common color is golden, although other colors of apricot, black, white, gray, red, copper and cream are also frequently found.

There are multiple features which make this breed attractive to owners. They fit into family living easily, even if the household includes young children. The breed is easy-going and quite intelligent. Popularity has grown over the years. Training is important to avoid timid or shy behavior.

Because the Goldendoodle is so eager to please, it is an excellent dog for a first-time pet trainer or owner. He is so intelligent that training is a pleasant experience for both owner and pet. Training should always be done in the form of positive reinforcement. Overly harsh techniques could undermine the dog's confidence.

The breed requires moderate exercise, For example, swimming is a treat for him. The energy level is moderate, so daily exercise is important. Half an hour of play daily will usually satisfy his need to be active. Daily walks are another activity that the family pet enjoys.




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