Wednesday, April 9, 2014

General Information On A Goldendoodle Breeder

By Anita Ortega


Breeders are the individuals who practice careful mating specimens of a particular breed in order to reproduce specific characteristics and qualities. A goldendoodle breeder are located in many parts of the world. These individuals specialize in this crossbreed of golden retrievers and poodles. Dogs, including goldendoodles, make popular pets as adults and puppies.

The dog was officially given this name during the early portion of the 1990s. It is derived from the names of the parent breeds. In other words, the term golden comes from golden retriever and the word doodle is taken from the word poodle. There are different types of goldendoodles, even miniature versions. It is worth noting that breeders might have a particular color, age or size in this breed that it specializes in.

The crossbreed has been around for a few decades. It came about during a time when breeders in Australia and North America were mating standard retrievers with poodles. The reason this was initially done was as a way to make guide dogs for people with visual impairments, who might also suffer with allergies. This is why these dogs are known as designer, a term that was once used to describe the purebred poodles that were being mixed with other purebreds to create an ideal breed that featured the hypoallergenic coat of the poodle and other traits from the other well-liked breed.

Generally, this animal is bred as a companion. These are known for making great family pets, especially for families consisting of people with allergies to many animals. Some may prefer to get these while they are still puppies so they can build a bond and relationship with them, while still enjoying their energy and playful nature. Sometimes they are bred for the sole purpose of being therapy, assistance or guide dogs, particularly for those with allergies.

There are a lot of different reasons why a person might choose this crossbreed. Sometimes it is because the person likes retrievers as a breed but would prefer a dog that does not shed has heavily. Not every goldendoodle has non-shedding properties associated with the standard poodle. Still, they will do less shedding than many other dogs. Beware that any breeders claim that this dog is hypoallergenic, but to date there is no solid proof to support this.

The dog is expected to look different as it matures and grows. As an adult it will be more obvious which of the parent breed it takes after. While young, these animals are typically small and might grow to be standard or medium in size.

There are also miniature versions available. As is true of other crossbreeds, appearance will differ from dog to dog. They might come with a different color, coat and size. Curly, wavy and straight are the three most common types of coats with this breed.

People who have interest in owning these should do research on the breed and the breeder in advance. These are considered an ideal pet for any people, especially those who loves animals but suffer with allergies. The pricing, as well as availability, of the animals will range by location. People are encouraged to search to see what is offered in their area.




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