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The goldendoodle: a hybrid breed you’ll fall for

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Poodles and golden retrievers are two of the most loved dog breeds. So what happens when the two are crossed? The goldendoodle! Bred to combine the best of both breeds, this type of dog has an impressive mix of traits. Want to know more? Then keep reading.

Qualities

Bred since the 1990s, the goldendoodle is constantly gaining in popularity, and for good reason. Here are just some of this dog’s qualities:

  • They cause fewer allergies than other breeds
  • Their keen intelligence allows them to learn tricks quickly
  • Their obedient personalities and hypoallergenic coats make them ideal service dogs for people with handicaps and allergies
  • They’re friendly and playful, making them perfect for families with children
  • They’re not very loud and bark infrequently
  • They hardly shed at all

Appearances can vary

The looks of each individual dog depends on the type of poodle that was bred with a golden retriever, which explains the wide variety of physical attributes of the hybrid. Goldendoodles can be found in a range of sizes (miniature, medium and standard), colours (gold, black, copper, white, grey, etc.) and their fur can be curly or wavy. One thing’s for sure, at Chico, we think they’re all adorable.

Essentials for a happy dog

Goldendoodles can quickly become unhappy if left alone for long periods or if they lack stimulation. Be sure to take yours out twice a day and make sure it can socialize and stretch its legs at will.

When it comes to diet, food rich in protein is required. To avoid overeating that can lead your pup to becoming overweight, serve your dog measured portions at set times rather than letting it self-feed.

To keep its coat healthy, a weekly brushing and regular trips to the groomer (about every six weeks) will keep your goldendoodle looking great.

Common health problems

Unfortunately, the goldendoodle isn’t immune to the health problems that can affect poodles and golden retrievers, such as hip or elbow dysplasia, epilepsy and cataracts. Screening tests at a young age and regular follow-ups with the veterinarian will allow for better management of these conditions, if necessary.

Want to make sure your four-legged friend has everything it needs? Then come to Chico, your local pet store. You’ll find high-quality food, treats, accessories and, in many of our locations, personalized grooming services. We look forward to seeing you!