Things They Won’t Tell You About Goldendoodles

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  • @SalemsMom8
    @SalemsMom8 Рік тому +217

    My friend got an F1 goldendoodle puppy recently and only had her for a week and was going to give her back to the breeder. I think the pup was too much for her to handle. I told her my husband and I would take her if she was giving her away. So, we ended up with her! We had no idea what to expect because I’ve only grown up with aussies and blue heelers. She’s such a good puppy! We taught her to walk in the leash in a day, only one accident in the house so far, and she’s the most hilarious lil pup! Her zoomies crack us up! She’s really smart and she always wants to be by us 😊

  • @roxyviola3310
    @roxyviola3310 2 роки тому +554

    As a dog groomer I just wanted to say.... I love you 😅. I literally stood up from my couch clapping giving a standing ovation at what you said about the amount of grooming that doodles need to maintain a longer coat that everyone loves on goldendoodles. I want to like this video 100 times but it won’t let me 🤷‍♀️😅❤️🐕‍🦺. It’s awesome hearing a breeder letting there clientele know the amount of work that goes into maintaining the breed.

    • @kliang5804
      @kliang5804 2 роки тому +18

      And I appreciate my groomer very very much after I start grooming mine myself. That's insane of work. Groomers are definitely underpaid.

    • @christinatopete8228
      @christinatopete8228 2 роки тому +6

      SAMESIES, @Roxy Viola - Regarding everything you said!

    • @terryhuwe2184
      @terryhuwe2184 2 роки тому +8

      I don't believe they get paid enough either! Unfortunately my groomer just said she can't do Saturdays anymore. That's the only day we can bring them both in. So I will have to look for another one.

    • @jamesmcinnis208
      @jamesmcinnis208 2 роки тому +3

      "literally"

    • @candacelacy1564
      @candacelacy1564 2 роки тому +14

      This is an Amazing educational video!! Thank You Because I have a male Apricot Standard poodle and I LOVE him in his teddy bear cut. But in order to maintain his longer curly coat, I HAVE to brush him Every single day!! I don’t mind, because he is my child🥰

  • @patricechilton1534
    @patricechilton1534 6 місяців тому +33

    I have a 2 year old Goldendoodle. His name is Cody and he’s the best cuddle buddy ever. I work from home and he sleeps by my feet while I’m at my desk at least 5 hours out of the day. I can’t imagine my day without him. Love my doodle. 😊

  • @matthewpalmer3057
    @matthewpalmer3057 2 роки тому +49

    I have I micro mini golden doodle. Full grown at 13 pounds. F1B, very curly, comes everywhere with me. I wasn’t planning on getting a dog, but I saw a picture of him and thought of him literally everyday for a month. I took that as a sign from God that he needed to be my best friend. And he has literally changed my life!

    • @FLOKADO
      @FLOKADO Рік тому

      Where did you get him please.

    • @jordan91077
      @jordan91077 8 місяців тому

      I’m getting one but I work 8-5pm. How can I make it work?

  • @bremslaparra5257
    @bremslaparra5257 2 роки тому +121

    I have a 4 month golden doodle and she’s sooooooo needy and is attached to my hip. She’s literally my best friend . Unfortunately she jumped off my bed and broke her femur and is in recovery but these dogs need all the love and attention. I work from home so what states are FACTS!!! You need to have all the time in the world. If you’re a home body like myself I totally advise you to get one . They’re so loving and such great companions.

    • @gabebollinger
      @gabebollinger  2 роки тому +6

      So TRUE!!!

    • @MrJpferrer
      @MrJpferrer 2 роки тому +8

      I have a 3 month old Goldendoodle. She’s so sweet and yes they want to be around you all the time.😂

    • @gabebollinger
      @gabebollinger  2 роки тому +3

      😂😂

    • @barbarafava3259
      @barbarafava3259 2 роки тому +8

      They are extremely needy .. like over the top needy

    • @angelaprice7335
      @angelaprice7335 2 роки тому +8

      My goldendoodle is 8 mth and is the most lovable dog I've ever owned and yes very attached to me .can anyone recommend how to stop them jumping up on everyone that passes by as he is so exited when he's out on walks and takes puppy tantrums and pulls me off my feet trying to run to people approaching in the distance. Not all people are dog friendly .

  • @terryhuwe2184
    @terryhuwe2184 2 роки тому +162

    I bought my first goldendoodle almost a year ago. Boy did I learn a lot in 1 year. I've had dogs all my life but these dogs are different. There's a lot of interaction, love, exercise and yes grooming! Her hair is like a poodle and it mattes really easy. But, they are worth it! I fell in love with Sophia almost immediately. She was very engaging, playful, loving and just seemed to be in tune with me. I lost 40 lb running around after her last summer. Thank God! So this year we decided to get another one. We bought a standard goldendoodle. He's huge. His name is Odie. He weighs 45 lb and he's 4 months old. A reddish color not really poodleish though. He is such a calm good boy! Boy am I happy that we have a full house now and Sophie has someone to play with!

    • @jaspruill7495
      @jaspruill7495 2 роки тому +7

      I thank you for the video. I have a year old Goldendoodle and she is the sweetest. I like you have had many different breeds of dog, but this breed is so very different. She has so much energy to burn. I take her to daycare, dog parks etc. My question is,do they ever calm down?😂

    • @terryhuwe2184
      @terryhuwe2184 2 роки тому +1

      Rumor has it maybe by 2 yrs old. Lol

    • @helenaandrews2567
      @helenaandrews2567 2 роки тому +1

      Do you feel the boy is calmer than the female?

    • @andreapickett3676
      @andreapickett3676 2 роки тому +4

      Odie is going to be hugh at 4mo and 45 lbs. Take a look at Brodie he just turned 3yrs old and about 85lbs and gets carried around like a baby. Check out the channel "Brodie that dood" he also is a F1 you can see how big your boy will get.

    • @lepred1580
      @lepred1580 2 роки тому +3

      @@jaspruill7495 I hear from other GD owners they stay like this active longer than other breeds, my friends dog 6 years still the same

  • @aphonetically
    @aphonetically 2 роки тому +62

    My goldendoodle will be 2 in August, and I've found the best compromise for me and the amount of brushing I want to do, plus keeping him in a typical doodle style, is to keep his body short and everything else shaped + regular groomings every 6 weeks. But I got him so I would have something force me out of the house, and he is one of the best friends I could ask for. I don't think the 2.5 hour walks would be the same without him, and the fact that he can recognize when I'm working and when it's okay for him to play with me just proves how smart these dogs are.

  • @ricpowers1475
    @ricpowers1475 2 роки тому +15

    This guys passion and genuine love for these dogs is powerfully evident. I just got my golden doodle and she is the most loving puppy ever, loves to be in my midst, and very smart for four months old. Stays on command, lies down on command, comes running the moment we call her... Love her immensely.

  • @wlrobinson5022
    @wlrobinson5022 2 роки тому +50

    Love doodles but we ended up with a black standard poodle. She has the same personality as most doodles I’ve met. Physically she’s skinnier and lighter than a doodle. She’s very calm in the house but will play, fetch, and do whatever you ask of her outside. She’s incredibly smart and loving and although she prefers to be with us, she’ll hang out on her own. I’d say she’s about perfect! I’m only sharing because I often hear that people adopt doodles because of the golden retriever personality… and only value the poodle side for the nonshedding gene….but I’m here to tell you that the standard poodle personality is incredible and they are very misunderstood. Btw your doodles are gorgeous!!

    • @KathyOhyt
      @KathyOhyt 2 роки тому +5

      You are SO right! Spot-on!
      Generally:
      Standard Poodles ARE brilliant and easy to train.
      Goldens are brilliant and easy to train
      The only reason I didn't start out with a Standard Poodle is because *I* needed a dog that my daughter could take for a walk down to the river and have the dog help keep her safe.
      Poodles have very little "Deterrent" value. They can bark and growl, but generally, people don't pay attention BECAUSE "it's a poodle"
      They are every bit as protective of their families, but people are dumb.
      Just another thought... Poodles can enrich one's life beyond measure. (As can any breed that is a good match for your lifestyle.)
      Thank you so much for sharing!

    • @peggypiper8850
      @peggypiper8850 2 роки тому +3

      I have standard poodles. They are everything you have in a doodle. Incredible personality, loyal and people focused. Highly trainable. I have a therapy dog, service dog, one trained for scent work all are gorgeous non shedding hypoallergenic velcro dogs. Groomed once a month with weekly brushing in between. No idea why they need to be mixed with a retriever.

    • @judybarrett2697
      @judybarrett2697 Рік тому

      I recently got a standard black golden doodle. I’m having the worse luck potty training him. He is very loving playful, very smart but will not go on paper doesn’t let me know when he needs to go out. We are older couple we don’t watch him constantly live in an apartment. I’m ready to rehome him at ropes end with him. I stay at home and saying that’s not good for him isn’t helping me deciding to rehome. He is a wonderful pet and thinking he would serve as a good emotional support pet. Was I wrong?

    • @davidmassey9243
      @davidmassey9243 Рік тому

      I have a maltipoo and he’s very vocal. He starts crying if we drive by his favorite beach and don’t stop. He makes noise to wake us up from naps. He’s the first to let you know it’s treat time. Very expensive vet bills 😬

    • @jackiecee6035
      @jackiecee6035 Рік тому

      @@judybarrett2697Did you end up rehoming him?

  • @Kristin2885
    @Kristin2885 2 роки тому +115

    Great info! Just wanted to add that while UA-cam and IG are mostly filled with puppies and beautiful young dogs in their prime, don't forget that your dog will one day be a senior - slower, just as needy, whiter fur and dealing with senior-related health issues, surgeries to remove weird lumps (or more) and so on. Make sure you're still committed to the intensive grooming (it might be less motivating when it's not a picture-perfect pup) and that you can transport and lift a large breed dog in and out of cars, up and down stairs (or modify sleeping arrangements to avoid this) and pay those vet bills. A lot of people don't look beyond the 'fun years' and I've seen many neglected senior dogs or situations where a single, older owner has trouble getting the dog to a vet because of combined mobility issues, size/weight of the dog etc. Sorry to be a downer... just realistic. I've had 2 large breed senior dogs myself, and they require special consideration.

    • @gabebollinger
      @gabebollinger  2 роки тому +6

      TRUE TRUE

    • @lynncardiff5469
      @lynncardiff5469 2 роки тому +4

      Very true I have had large breed dogs as well and they become a senior faster than a smaller breed

    • @chant2day
      @chant2day 2 роки тому +3

      Thank you great thought.

    • @seamarie3111
      @seamarie3111 2 роки тому +1

      @@lynncardiff5469 We got a standard poodle at the age of 7, almost 8. He's 11 now and still thriving. He's had bloodwork done recently and all good, which is a relief. His one issue is his teeth. He was a breeder in a kennel all his life before, so his ability to adapt, trust and love amazes me!
      We always say "never again" when our oldest dog dies, but ... our first-ever poodle, a white toy, died in late 2020, age 14 and my brother's dog died this spring at age almost 14. We got my sweet silver standard poodle girl, age 3, this summer. She's amazing, and my baby out of the four we have right now.

    • @mabelle334
      @mabelle334 Рік тому

      I agree. However if you put in the work and feed them good diet when they are at their prime their senior years can be easy on them and the pawrent.

  • @mitchkelsey8743
    @mitchkelsey8743 2 роки тому +90

    My wife and I have a standard GD. She is now 13 months old and 90 lbs (give or take a lb or two). At 76, I have had dogs all my life and I can honestly say, I've never had a more even-tempered lovable animal like her. "Lexi" learns quickly (no surprise there) - she quickly became my velcro dog since I'm home most of the time. When she gets the "zoomies" in the backyard, I'm almost in tears watching her run and cut like a quarter-horse. When she's done (exhausted) she just plops down in the grass. Her eyes say, "Can we go in now? I'm beat..." My experience with grooming has been nothing but good. We have a groomer that keeps her in a "puppy cut". And since he does such a great job with her, I make sure he's compensated with almost a 50% tip - it's worth to me. And yes, "Lexi" was potty trained in one day.

    • @joymayes5210
      @joymayes5210 2 роки тому +1

      What food do you have her on? My baby boy is 60 pounds at 14 months

    • @karenosmon4882
      @karenosmon4882 2 роки тому

      How did you potty train Lexi?

    • @user-ss1oc9wy9l
      @user-ss1oc9wy9l 2 роки тому

      How did u potty train 🚆 also where can I get one from I live in New Jersey Belleville if u familiar

    • @ricpowers1475
      @ricpowers1475 2 роки тому

      Any tips on how you got Lexi potty trained in a day?

    • @Screwshrewproductions
      @Screwshrewproductions 2 роки тому

      Pottt trained in one day? That’s amazing it took our labradoodle 6+ months to be fully potty trained

  • @clazrma8866
    @clazrma8866 2 роки тому +27

    I have 4 and they are exactly as you said! Couldn’t live without them either! ❤️❤️❤️

  • @noelleross9655
    @noelleross9655 2 роки тому +21

    Firstly, I adore this video & you Sir.
    Secondly, we learners the hard way as well. As much as I love the teddy bear look it’s difficult to maintain when you have 4 soon to be 5 doodles (last one is a puppy rescue). Everything thing stated in your video is 100% on mark. I work 4-5 days a week while my wife is finishing school online. Our roles were reversed when we got 1-3 doodle. No matter where one or both of us are, our fur children are there. WE LOVE IT! In fact, we bought a king bed just so they can all watch TV w/us. In stead of dog beds in their room (yes they have their own room) we bought bunk beds and shortened them. Ok ok enough.
    Keep on posting dude. I am now a follower!

  • @Daniela-qt3kd
    @Daniela-qt3kd Рік тому +4

    We have 4 children and 2 golden doodles. I think my husband and I have a weekly conversation about how much we love them and how well they do with kids. Just the most loving dogs and SO SO smart! They potty trained super quick and just have the best personalities. I learned to groom them myself and it has come in very handy.

  • @debbyharwell3773
    @debbyharwell3773 2 роки тому +31

    As a breeder myself of English Springer Spaniels this is great information on Golden Doodles and getting a puppy for your family. Love your honesty!

  • @tinaclifton5668
    @tinaclifton5668 2 роки тому +11

    So True!!! I have a 5 yr old F1B & they are the best dogs EVER!!!! What you said about them following you is spot on for my doodle. She literally follows me everywhere that I go. I take her in the car to a lot of places & she does great & loves all the attention she gets. I can also take her to safe places to be of the leash and she does great. She keeps us all in line because she knows our routines and if we do anything out of our routine she starts barking at us. She is a GREAT dog!!!!! I highly recommend the breed if you’re at home most of the time like he said. Goldendoodles are to loving to be alone or stuck in a crate all day while someone works a 40+ hrs a week.

  • @joannc147
    @joannc147 2 роки тому +23

    Your energy is infectious! I’m delighted you are advising of the grooming issues - don’t forget the mention keeping those ears clean! That is one mellow puppy. 👍🏻

  • @katherinecollins9636
    @katherinecollins9636 11 місяців тому +2

    Our goldendoodle is 10 months old and is about 63 pounds. I've never had a dog before and researched a lot about breeds that would fit our family. I stay home 80% of time and take him out on walks in the woods, take him running ( short distances) and play with him. We have left his coat get long in our northern Maine climate, but he has a very straight coat. I brush him every day. Much of what you said made me realize what a great fit our dog is for us!

  • @barbiefigueroa
    @barbiefigueroa 2 роки тому +7

    You’re so right about the dog needing to be near us all the time…
    My brother is a dog trainer in North Carolina and he gifted us what now according to your video we realize is an F1B black golden doodle and he is absolutely the most loving amazing boy ever
    but my goodness does he suffer from separation anxiety if you leave him alone for more than 10 minutes
    His previous owner worked long hours and as a puppy Cooper would rebel because he was left alone all day long and he would destroy things in their house apparently which is why they gave him up
    Thankfully my husband and I both work from home so we are able to give him the attention and time he needs so it’s worked out but I can definitely vouch for the fact that these dogs are highly dependent on social interaction so make sure you know this before you get one.
    Since our kids are already older…
    If you are older and miss having kids around
    This breed definitely fills that void as he has now become our fourth child lol
    Great video! Thank you!

  • @casinogal1925
    @casinogal1925 2 роки тому +10

    My golden doodle is the best! His name is Genghis! Both parents are golden doodles. Got his first full groom at 7months and boy did it make a difference! It brought out the curls! I get him a specific cut every month: Body medium-low with fluffy legs and a teddy bear head. He is adorable! This boy loves attention, affection, toys, and play time! Best dog I've ever had!!

  • @alexanderrose1071
    @alexanderrose1071 2 роки тому +8

    Got this dog for my father as a retirement gift. He and my mother have a Shitz Zuh, but that is a one person dog and that person is my mother. Now my dad has a dog he can walk and play with. Also, other dog scared my niece and nephew. They love the golden doodle, though. Dog gets it’s attention and 4 acres outside to run around on.

    • @gabebollinger
      @gabebollinger  2 роки тому

      THATS AWESOME, sounds like he is definitely loved

  • @joanneyster421
    @joanneyster421 2 роки тому +7

    We have an F1 and he has a mixed coat, he's 75 to 80 lbs. We keep him short and brush his tail often. They matte so easily. He's the best damn dog and my husband who didn't want him, loves him. He's his bestest friend!

  • @adidas3s506
    @adidas3s506 2 роки тому +23

    He looks like a golden doodle

  • @davidmann2524
    @davidmann2524 2 роки тому +10

    I have a Goldendoodle puppy and was living in a building with 4-5 others. This IS NOT a dog to have unless you have someone at home with it majority of the day. I feel legit guilty even running errands. Needy as shit.

  • @ritaschumacher5500
    @ritaschumacher5500 2 роки тому +9

    That was great, Gabe. We bought our first Goldendoodle in 2003 and we were constantly stopped asked what kind of dog it was. We loved her so much that we got her a pal, another Goldendoodle puppy when the first one was 18 months. Both girls lived a long and happy life almost 15 and 16 years. Yes, grooming is huge. I had them clipped every 6 months or so in a teddy bear cut and shorter in summer for comfort. Three times a week is very accurate even with a teddy bear cut I kept them brushed/combed and clipped around their paws. They loved their baths and would walk right in to the shower when I opened the door. We would never own another type of dog. We still can’t get over how fortunate we were with our two love bugs therefore it has been difficult to get two more!! Our were F1s - that was before the generation-thing began. We would stay with the F-1. Thank you for your great information and for your love of Goldendoodles❣️

    • @gabebollinger
      @gabebollinger  2 роки тому +1

      Thank you for sharing! 2003 was at the very start of this cross. Y’all are some of the OG people to have goldendoodles haha

    • @ritaschumacher5500
      @ritaschumacher5500 2 роки тому

      😊

  • @brittanynelson4324
    @brittanynelson4324 2 роки тому +6

    I have a goldendoodle named Echo and brushing her out is a workout, but so worth it!!! I hate when I hear people say they want a doodle ONLY because they don't shed, but forget that means A LOT of maintenance🙄 (ps. Great video!!🎉)

  • @patricial641
    @patricial641 2 роки тому +15

    My Bella is an F1 and looks exactly like the puppy you were holding. She has more of the golden coat. I was surprised about the grooming but all things considered this is a wonderful breed and I’d never get any other breed . Bella is the perfect dog in every way. Never chewed, no separation anxiety, not a barker with a sweet temperament - and she’s pretty 💜

    • @narcisacris8525
      @narcisacris8525 Рік тому

      How about potty training? How fast did it show results?

  • @bonniefowler6835
    @bonniefowler6835 10 місяців тому +5

    I am so glad you are presenting the full picture and responsibility of pet stewardship. The pound is full of beautiful dogs that people purchased in loneliness and desperation during the lockdown... And then went back to work after spending 24/7 with their new fur baby without a thought to the dog's feelings. It is heartbreaking to see the expression of betrayed and abandoned in the eyes and bodies of these poor unsuspecting bewildered dogs. Their future is so uncertain. I hope your message is heard and heeded. Quite seriously, I believe it should be potential dog owners must be licensed.

  • @normstratz972
    @normstratz972 2 роки тому +18

    I work long hours and love my 2 doodles. I spend a lot of time with them when I'm not at work and they seem fine. And by long hrs I work 7 12s. I come home at lunch everyday to let them out and play for a few minutes and after work I average 2 hrs of constant play time .

  • @ant_cuts_
    @ant_cuts_ 2 роки тому +4

    my golden doodle baby gonna be a year old next month, shes such a good girl. she has only brought happiness into my household and everyone loves her. shes around 65 pounds right now and we walk her 2-3 miles a day. she knows her “walky” schedule and will non stop bother u until u take her. golden doodles are great dogs so if u are thinking about getting a doodle and you will be committed to taking care of them, by all means get one.💯❤️

  • @BUMKID622
    @BUMKID622 2 роки тому +8

    i researched a lot before buying an f1b goldendoodle from a reputable breeder, mainly due to asthma & not wanting any shedding. we bought Noelle home January 1, 2022 at 9 weeks old, 15 pounds. she learned to sit & lay down in one day:) she has a mixed coat & she definitely does not shed at all unless i am actively brushing or dematting her. i let her hair grow 6 inches long. it looked so cute & she was the talk of the town with ppl stopping in their tracks especially since she quickly grew to be over 50 pounds huge & fluffly, looked just like Brodie, the famous goldendoodle. But the matting was insane & that was with almost everyday brushing. i made an appt for the groomers (Petco). the lady took one look at her size and fluffy long coat & made every excuse in the book to NOT groom her. granted, she had a knot under her chin that i was nervous to shave off & i thought the groomer could do it but she said although Noelle was perfectly dematted everywhere else, she could not (or would not imo) do it & that i would have to go to the vet. i went home & several days later took the clippers to her & cut her about half way all over which made a huge difference. the chin knot came off fairly easily. she still looks super cute & she is the love of our lives. she's so active, loves to please, loves water, doing tricks, working for treats, uber smart & yes needy-follows me around bc i wfh but she loves her human brother, sister & her dad as well as other family, neighbors & friends. truly greatest dog ever

    • @gabebollinger
      @gabebollinger  2 роки тому

      glad you could groom her yourself, sounds like a amazing pup!

  • @KS702-do7tc
    @KS702-do7tc Рік тому +3

    Great video and the info/suggestions were spot on. We have 2 female F1B Goldendoodles, litter mates we adopted at 8 weeks and that just turned 12 months. They are about 50 lbs at this stage of life. Can't say enough positive things about this breed. They are the most loving, even tempered, highly intelligent and gentle dogs we have ever had. My wife and I are both retired. After the loss of our German Shepard, we felt an emptiness in the house. These 2 fill the house to overflowing with fun and affection. Living in the country the two girls shadow me as I do chores and walk abouts. They love riding in the car, swimming in the pool, playing fetch or just running around the field. Extremely intelligent, very active, not aggressive, playful and endless energy. Very easy to train, responding to hand, voice and sounds commands. House broken and crate trained at 8 weeks. They love the 4 & 7-year-old grandchildren and respond to commands from them. When rough housing with the doodles they have never snarled, bit, growled or nip, with us or the grandkids. Expect unlimited puppy kisses and licks. They do alert us when strangers come down the lane or wildlife has ventured to close to the house. Once acknowledged they are quite welcoming to human and animal visitors. Grooming is something that is essential and requires dedication and commitment. I started, brushing them at 8 weeks, grooming them at 16 weeks and groom about every 8 weeks. They are quite at ease during the bathing and grooming process, having been acclimated. Doing the grooming myself, I can experiment with the cut that makes the most sense for them and us depending on the time of year. Also saving $400 every 8 weeks. Most nights before settling down they get a brushing to remove any tangles from the day's activities. After which they like to cuddle resting their head on you while you are reading or watching a movie. I would suggest that it is essential to research the breeder. They are an invaluable source of information as you learn about the care and handling of a wonderful companion and best friend.

    • @eryntorrey5977
      @eryntorrey5977 7 місяців тому

      They arent a breed. They are mutts. Why not just get an apricot poodle? Giving money to backyard, unethical breeders is why poodles are being ruined.

    • @susans3411
      @susans3411 6 місяців тому

      My minidoodle is loyal, but independent (stubborn and a non-cuddler), a non-licker (yay!) is scared of car rides, is a picky eater, doesn't like the water, sheds some (tho he is hypoallergenic), and is velcro dog--everything sticks to his fur, so he mats at the drop of a hat. He is also super intelligent, fun loving, and mellow--except when he's got the zoomies.
      I was working toward him being a visiting dog at care facilities, because of his great personality.
      I was going to breed him (a lot of demand for apricot mini Goldendoodles, but his grooming needs are SO intense, I think his coat is too much work for most people (it is for me!). I'm pondering re-homing him to an indoor owner. 😢😢😢

  • @gma2893
    @gma2893 5 місяців тому +4

    My daughter and son-in-law has a mini golden doodle. She is the so sweet and behaved. No problems with her

  • @sherinahubbard524
    @sherinahubbard524 2 роки тому +25

    Amen!!! This is so so true!! Like you, it took me a while to learn what you learned about the grooming! We, like you, raise Goldendooles, and I interview all my puppy families and STRESS just how much work a Goldendoole is! This is a great video and I will share it with my puppy families?! Thanks so much for taking the time to record it. 🐾🐶

  • @kerrythurlow8037
    @kerrythurlow8037 Рік тому +3

    I have two level 5 cling....I mean, I have two of the most amazing life supervisors. I'm literally never alone.
    One thing that I hoped you'd share is that many Doodles have allergies...to chicken. Finding a 100% chicken free food can be challenging (and expensive).
    Yes, Doodles are busy dogs. In addition to massive amounts of exercise, they need tons of mental stimulation. Puzzles, snuffle mats, and nose work.
    Oh ... And be prepared for more goofiness than you ever thought possible.

  • @Noname-ml6fd
    @Noname-ml6fd 2 роки тому +2

    I have two Goldendoodles from same mom and pop, but a year apart. One looks just like your big dog and the other looks just like a Retriever. Love them to bits!!

  • @motherofthreeb6337
    @motherofthreeb6337 2 роки тому +10

    I'm blessed in that my goldendoodle is complete opposite of what you just said about goldendoodle's; easy going, no separation anxiety, not needing to be around me, but he is very active and loooooves to run! He's whipping me in shape! 😉 I brush him everyday with a good brush (they are not all equal). His coat is wavy and his face looks like the golden retrieve, while his ears and body is of his mother; 50/50 while dad is a poodle.

    • @caroldelpizzo7593
      @caroldelpizzo7593 2 роки тому +1

      Byy

    • @marieorr2814
      @marieorr2814 2 роки тому

      Hi with a wavy coat looking my like a golden retriever face does he shed a lot ?

    • @motherofthreeb6337
      @motherofthreeb6337 2 роки тому

      @@marieorr2814 he did shed his baby coat; he was fluffy when I got him. Now that he has his adult coat, not much. Since this post, I've gotten another goldendoodle, but he's curly and doesn't shed at all. When I brush him, there's no hair in the brush.

    • @gabbycamacho254
      @gabbycamacho254 2 роки тому

      Hi I have a golden doodle too and I’m struggling to find a good hair brush for her, what brand is the brush you’re using for your pup? :)

  • @Liv.and.the.goldendoodle
    @Liv.and.the.goldendoodle 12 днів тому +1

    I have a goldendoodle, her name is Shoko! She is the best thing that has ever happened to me, but for some reason sometimes she sits on my ribcage… she is very soft and cuddly and she is adorable!

  • @michaelwhiskytangofoxtrot327
    @michaelwhiskytangofoxtrot327 2 роки тому +4

    It is great to see how loving trusting and calm your dogs are. I am a veteran and will be looking for a companion to go everywhere with me. I used to take care of my exwifes golden doodle, he was such a good boy. That being said, I would eventually be interested in one of yours. I can tell you are a good person, I prefer older dogs but at the end of the day i know how to raise puppies.

  • @beaartistry
    @beaartistry 2 роки тому +6

    I have a 4month mini golden doodle. This boy is a handful ! But I love him and still learning him. We are keeping his hair but for the summer months we’re going to cut it short. Thank you for this information ! 👏🏾

  • @gottabighit1
    @gottabighit1 2 роки тому +4

    Our GD is one year old today. Took her to the lake for the first time. OMG! Why didn’t I train this dog to hunt?????
    She has that instinct to retrieve, and swim, and water loving. She is bright, and does tricks, and wants to be loved 24/7.
    Super strong instincts.
    And high, high energy.

  • @KathyOhyt
    @KathyOhyt 2 роки тому +1

    Hi Gabe!
    I wanted to take a moment to thank you for sharing such important information!
    I had Giant Schnauzers for 30+ years and I learned a lot about grooming!
    = "knots" and tangles too!
    In order to leave your dog's hair long and poofy, you must be able to run a COMB through their hair - ALL of their hair - even between the toes!
    * If the dog has "tangles" the blades have to cut below them - close to the skin.
    * Brushing out knots after two weeks of no brushing can be VERY Painful to your beloved pup!
    *** ALWAYS BRUSH YOUR DOG THOROUGHLY BEFORE YOU GET THEM WET to give a bath.
    Hair that has been wet and then dried locks those knots down tight and guarantees painful brushing!
    I hope this is helpful supplemental information for folks.
    You are doing a great job and I am so glad to see your post!
    Pre-purchase research is key!

  • @DahLilDVO
    @DahLilDVO 2 роки тому +4

    Love this! I have a golden doodle, she LOVES being with us but she also LOVES her alone time while we work, i have cameras in the house and shes so calm and relaxed and loves her naps then gets excited when we are home and play/walks etc! Great video couldnt say it better myself

    • @gabebollinger
      @gabebollinger  2 роки тому +1

      Thank you!!!

    • @SupahTammy
      @SupahTammy 2 роки тому +2

      I’d like to know where ppl get these calm goldendoodles. Mine is on crack I swear. She never stops. It can exhausting.

    • @DahLilDVO
      @DahLilDVO 2 роки тому

      @@SupahTammy 😂 mine definitely gets crazy af but for the most part shes chillin lol

    • @SupahTammy
      @SupahTammy 2 роки тому

      @@DahLilDVO I will run and play and run with her outside, her tongue will literally be hanging on the floor and she comes in still wanting to play. I call her my energizing bunny. 🤣🤣. She very rarely chills. I give her brain games and everything. So far nothing just wears her out completely. She is still in puppy stage (9 months) so I’m hoping she will calm down a little. But I love her even the same.

  • @rabaile1
    @rabaile1 2 роки тому +5

    EXCELLENT video! It's hard to find breeders who are willing to be up front about the good AND the bad in a breed. We're Newfie owners (10 of them in the last 30 years, but not more than four at one time - ha!), and we got our first golden doodle in August of this year. We needed a companion for our young Newfie (will be two October 16th of this year), as we knew that our older Newfie was nearing the end of life, and what a GREAT and GOOFY dog he was. At any rate, I was peering at the computer screen late one night looking at "dogs for sale near me," my husband walked by on his way to the bathroom, looked at the screen, and said, "Go ahead and get him." I was flabbergasted (he NEVER does that; I usually have to beg), so I just JUMPED RIGHT ON IT, and here we are now, with BOB, an F1B golden doodle with phantom coloring. All of that makes me sound like I halfway know what I'm talking about. I DON'T. He's a WONDERFUL little dog, and HOW I WISH he would get to be as big as your Oakley, but I'm not expecting that. I can't recall any time in my life that I've gotten a dog knowing absoultely NOTHING about the breed. I have to say, the coat really is daunting. I've been brushing him every single day, and he looks like a ragamuffin 10 minutes later. Tomorrow he goes for only his second groom (he's only five months old), and I have no idea if she'll have to shave him down or what. I'm hoping I'll be able to keep on top of it once he gets a good start, and I've armed myself with clippers, a couple of different blades, brushes, combs, and VIDEOS like yours, etc. I am curious about a couple of things, if you have a chance to answer sometime: Are the F1's more expensive than the F1B's, since they're less "watered down," for lack of a better way to say it? Do the F1's get bigger than the F1B's? (I guess I have three questions.) Are there any health problems that golden doodles are susceptible to, as in do they get all the health problems of BOTH breeds or is the idea to water it down, so maybe they have LESS health problems? Thanks for your informative video.

  • @yesno9437
    @yesno9437 2 роки тому +4

    Omg much needed video thank you. I'd like a video showing all the differences between a F1B vs F1 and "more golden retriever" vs "more poodle"

    • @gabebollinger
      @gabebollinger  2 роки тому +1

      Definitely will do a part two to this video in the future

  • @carrieh9956
    @carrieh9956 Рік тому +2

    I have a 1 1/2 year old standard poodle....he is the sweetest dog I have ever met...but when he barks, EVERYONE looks because his voice is so big and deep. He definitely needs a lot of attention, combing/brushing and cuddling.

  • @k33ism
    @k33ism Рік тому +3

    Thanks for a great informative video. I did a lot of research and decided on getting either a Goldendoodle or a Cavapoo. It seems these dogs are small to medium sized which is perfect and they're family oriented which is exactly what I'm looking for. I'm also looking for a dog that can harmonize lovingly with our 2 cats. I'm also home a lot, every day most of the day while my son and husband are out until after work work hours. But we all have time for our furbabies, especially me! I enjoy spending time and playing with them daily, grooming is not an issue and we keep clean our litter boxes for our cats 3-4 times a day. It's really not much for us, it's the give us so much joy! The only problem is finding a reputable breeder, we're in NY. If you could recommend a reputable breeder it would be appreciated!

  • @healingfeelings7125
    @healingfeelings7125 2 роки тому +1

    My daughter got her kids a multipoo and she was told that’s the best dog to have for children. Her kids are very active and there’s always a lot of kids around and the dog was really struggling with that. I took the dog because my grandson was super upset and said that they were going to have to find a home for it. I love my multi-Pooh but after Covid, and working from home, and now going back to work he is really struggling with separation anxiety! He loves me being home and it saddens me that I can’t be there all the time for him.. Thank you for your insight and golden doodles

  • @samsaruhh
    @samsaruhh 2 роки тому +11

    I got a 4 month old Goldendoodle from Petland, and they said he was a miniature and would only gain about 5 more pounds (he was around 21 pounds at the time). Now, here we are. He's around 47 pounds and stands higher than what they said. He's probably the biggest baby in the world. Despite his size and stubbornness I absolutely love him and wouldn't trade him for anything!❤❤❤

    • @gabebollinger
      @gabebollinger  2 роки тому +8

      Peatland buys from puppy mills and they probably don’t have much consistency and didn’t really know who the parents were

    • @samsaruhh
      @samsaruhh 2 роки тому +1

      @@gabebollinger what? omg I never knew that, that is so sad :(

    • @nikicarrie4071
      @nikicarrie4071 2 роки тому +1

      Mine was the runt and he’s barley getting big at all

    • @nikicarrie4071
      @nikicarrie4071 2 роки тому +2

      @@gabebollinger also they’re crazy expensive for no reason. They wanted 5,000 for a yorki blk and tan

    • @lisaspohn963
      @lisaspohn963 Рік тому

      What is a F2 golden mini doodle?

  • @tiazadobbs7475
    @tiazadobbs7475 2 роки тому +2

    Thank you for this great video ! We are newly retired seniors who have our adoptive grandson. We are considering this breed as we do have tons of time to devote and a large property. Thank you for this valuable information.

  • @elleisme8565
    @elleisme8565 2 роки тому +10

    I love their expressive eyes, I love them. They’re so cute 🥰

  • @grunesister
    @grunesister Рік тому +2

    I have a miniature goldendoodle couldn’t ask for anything better love this dog

  • @huayuwu
    @huayuwu Рік тому +3

    I have a standard poodle girl. And her personality is the best I've ever seen among dogs I met. She's happy to play with every dog she meets on the street and is so friendly to people. I think a standard poodle is at least as nice as a golden doodle if not better, I don't understand why doodles are much more popular. I have seen over ten doodles in my neighborhood, but she is the only one standard poodle around.

  • @vickiecoxzern7792
    @vickiecoxzern7792 Рік тому

    You were fantastic! We are looking at some golden doodle pups tomorrow. We have nothing but love and time to give 24/7. Can’t wait! Thank you!

  • @26FluidFrets
    @26FluidFrets 2 роки тому +5

    As a proud F1B owner, this has been the best video I've seen about Groodles. Thank you for bringing attention to the most important aspects of the breed.

  • @mefobills279
    @mefobills279 2 роки тому +2

    F1B, 42lbs, curly. Great review. People stop me and want a dog like mine. I always tell them about how the grooming is an issue. I need to up my game and explain about their need for human attachment. They need a family or dedicated owner. I do my own grooming, and it gets easier over time. Hair grows everywhere, inside the ears, paws, rear.

  • @justinhayes2925
    @justinhayes2925 2 роки тому +4

    I have a f1 goldendoodle he’s 5 months and everything you said is 💯 correct. He never wants to leave my side and he’s under me all day

  • @TanitaW
    @TanitaW Рік тому

    They are also brilliant dogs! We have done a ton of different things to keep mine in his kennel, moved it, locked it, used different door, put stuff against it. Mine is a little Houdini! I always say he’s so smart but knows how he thinks stuff should be done or what he wants and gosh he is definitely determined! They are a lot of work, very attached, but the most loving dogs ever.

  • @seamarie3111
    @seamarie3111 2 роки тому +4

    As for golden doodles not being the dog for you if you are away a lot, I'd say the same for poodles. We have 4, and they go nuts if someone (particularly my mom) is away for even a couple hours. they're well-behaved when we're gone, but prepare for the poodle twirl and such!

  • @suepall5425
    @suepall5425 Рік тому +1

    We've had large dogs all of our lives and I can honestly say that our two F1 standard golden doodles are the highest maintenance dogs we've ever owned. They require grooming once a month and this is with their fur shaved to 1/2" every other month. This sounds too short, but their fur grows rapidly and by the end of the second month they look like fluffy mops! They do need baths at least once a month as they have a type of hair as well as fur. Our other dogs only needed bathing about every 3 months. In fact, they would have dry skin problems if we tried to bathe them more frequently. They definitely want to be around us and petted and held constantly. They don't seem to realize that they are 60 lbs and 80 lbs respectively. They are super smart. It is closer to having two 3 year olds in the house than two dogs. All this being said, we love them completely. They are the most difficult dogs we've ever had but the most affectionate, loving, intelligent and communicative dogs we've ever had. I'm just glad I'm not working out of the home because they definitely have separation anxiety.

  • @Davidroscoe
    @Davidroscoe 2 роки тому +5

    Good information and yes most people don’t do enough research my puppy is an f1 crossed with a f1b just to confuse people a bit more

  • @KayHensley-c7n
    @KayHensley-c7n 6 місяців тому

    After having only Boston terriers for years I was able to rehome a golden doodle who is almost 3 years old.He is so sweet and well behaved and I have only had him for two months but he’s very attached to me and has been from the beginning. I didn’t think that I could ever love another dog as much as Dolly but Pumpkin is a treasure ❤

  • @patr70
    @patr70 2 роки тому +5

    They're so cute and snuggly.. but they are so expensive. Thanks for the video. 😊🐶

  • @dcastaneda08
    @dcastaneda08 2 роки тому +1

    I learned the hard way too with my maltipoo. Forgot to tell my friend to brush him while I was in vacation. Came back and he was so matted. I was too embarrassed to take him to the groomer. So I shaved him. It took me 2 days. 🤦🏾‍♀️
    I also have a toy poodle and she looks like a little brown mop. My maltipoo is a pandemic dog and he is 2 so super clingy and major separation anxiety. Which is why I got him the toy poodle. I work from home but I feel more comfortable leaving them both behind since they have each other. The little toy poodle doesn’t have separation anxiety so that helps. They always greet me when I get back. And yes!!! My life and schedule revolves around my dogs especially now that we moved from a house with a backyard to an apartment. A lot of work but they are so kind and loving.

  • @blove12345
    @blove12345 2 роки тому +6

    Great video! I got my f1b golden doodle 4 months ago and he is amazing!!

  • @jpbarrett143
    @jpbarrett143 2 роки тому +1

    Listen to this advice! I ignored all this information thinking it wouldn’t be so bad. There is a lot of brushing which makes it hard when your dog doesn’t like being brushed. Taking him to the groomers is expensive. Where I live some groomers will not take golden doodles or bigger dogs and if the do, it’s pricey. Another difficult thing is they grow fast and still act like puppies so energy and jumping on you. Mine uses his paw like a hand to get our attention. I’ve been smacked by this dog to many times to mention but you know he’s just a puppy. I love my doodle. He is family. And I do love that he doesn’t bark at everything like my Corgi who barks at the wind. Just think long and hard about it.

  • @Aliviana.youtube
    @Aliviana.youtube 2 роки тому +8

    Great video!!! I had to learn the hard way as well with grooming, I have a F1 female doodle named Khloe she truly is my best girl friend.

    • @ollie3377
      @ollie3377 2 роки тому

      How has the shedding been?

  • @shuntaparks9261
    @shuntaparks9261 2 роки тому +2

    I have a 15 month old golden doodle named Charlie and he is amazing. He has the curly poodle like hair and he’s huge(70 pounds). Also very beautiful, people always admire him when we’re out. Everything you said is so true he’s very clingy, he wants to be around me all the time, he’s so loving and he has to be groomed weekly because his hair will matte very easily. They are also very smart dogs. If you do not keep them mentally and physically stimulated they can be destructive.

  • @mrsgogo53
    @mrsgogo53 2 роки тому +3

    Gabe, you've had your passion for animals, since you've been a young boy. You are so filled with wisdom & truth. Grateful you share all this with people. God Bless You & keep doing what you love ❣️🎉

  • @mamajanet7018
    @mamajanet7018 Рік тому +1

    Thank you for covering Stuff other videos didn't. It's a 15 year commitment and not to be taken lightly

  • @vanessalazcon8598
    @vanessalazcon8598 2 роки тому +4

    I’ve been wanting this breed for such a long time for my son, they’re so beautiful

    • @gabebollinger
      @gabebollinger  2 роки тому +1

      great dogs!

    • @Dubcito
      @Dubcito 2 роки тому +1

      Do you have one yet? I have a friend in destin FL with a litter and not many buyers yet

    • @vanessalazcon8598
      @vanessalazcon8598 2 роки тому

      No I haven’t had luck ! I live in Illinois 🥺

    • @ChrisTheAquarian
      @ChrisTheAquarian 2 роки тому

      @@vanessalazcon8598 Paw Pads Doodles Deer Creek Illinois...Amazing breeder, but pricey. They are worth every bit of $ though. We are getting our second doodle in a few months. They have bernedoodles too!! some bernedoodles available now.... otherwise you get put on a waiting list. check out available puppies on site.

  • @funsized924
    @funsized924 2 роки тому

    I can't imagine life without my goldendoodle! they are the absolute sweetest most loving and fun dogs you will ever meet but you HAVE to be ready for them!

  • @traceysouth1047
    @traceysouth1047 2 роки тому +3

    I have a miniature Schnoodle and I can attest that anything with Poodle in it, groom it , stay on it or you and dog will regret it. But the no shedding thing is awesome !

    • @gabebollinger
      @gabebollinger  2 роки тому +1

      TRUTH

    • @zooidling
      @zooidling 2 роки тому

      Seriously! What do you think the matting is when you don’t brush the dog, it is the fur that doesn’t fall to the ground.

    • @traceysouth1047
      @traceysouth1047 2 роки тому

      @@zooidling well yes, but also simply the fact that the hair CURLS so it tangles itself quite easily, the longer it goes without brushing/combing/trimming it knots up more & more. Here is something embarrassing to share. My Miniature Schnoodle (Scnauzer/Poodle mix , has had a life long problem with the hair doing that around his private parts. I feel funny saying the P word LOL. So I have always had to muzzle him and TRY to trim that hair on the "sheath" (which is the part of a male dog that the Penis retracts into) The muzzle is because he is extremely protective of it and growls and tries to bite me when he knows my plans.
      I am trying to make it sound kind of funny because it kind of is. But seriously it has been a life long problem because his joystick has been stuck outside of the sheath for his whole life ! I'd say 80% of the time it cannot retract.
      Don't go blaming me because I had no idea what to do about this.
      I had asked Veterinarians and groomers and the Vets told me nothing helpful. I was laughed at the first time I asked.
      the groomers trimmed it up back when I was able to pay for grooming.
      (I've had to do it myself for years now) Only recently my friend told me I can take him to the Vet and ask for a "sanitary trim" for this.
      So that's what we did a few days ago and I am told he was extremely angry about it but guess what ?
      His little male part is now where it should be, when not being used. For the first time !
      He is still not happy about it but I am.
      I mean, before the sanitary trim, it looked like unkempt dreadlocks "down there". I wish more people on UA-cam, and groomes, etc, would talk about this ; I wish I would have known this 12 years ago.

  • @jodiday5644
    @jodiday5644 2 роки тому

    Thankful for you! ...I just lost my F1 goldendoodle, named Maggie 🐾😇, after 16yrs of unconditional love 💕 (she's my Google icon).
    I got her in 2005, she was only 12wks old ...and she was my Life & Confidant... I miss her so much 😢 .... I have no children and I've been through a slew of boyfriends... Maggie was my best friend she got me through both of my breasts mastectomies and through so many boyfriend break ups of course...and more!
    I may contact you to get another doodle but I don't know if I can do it right now 💔 😢 ... I just lost Maggie and August of 2021 last year.
    Anyways thanks for letting me share and thank you for posting your video... your dogs are so beautiful.
    God bless 😇🐾

  • @mainstreamrealtypros
    @mainstreamrealtypros 2 роки тому +5

    Great info! Love our doodle and started brushing him from day one. He loves it

  • @eviem70
    @eviem70 2 роки тому +1

    Not “probably” honey, it’s definitely NOT the dog for you if you will have no time for it. I have a 30 lb mini Goldendoodle and I would give my life for him. He is definitely a part of our family. Very high maintenance, but he is worth it! ♥️ I work from home so this is a plus for me. Thank you for this video as most people have no idea how to take care of them.

    • @gabebollinger
      @gabebollinger  2 роки тому

      hahaha

    • @lilpetejr
      @lilpetejr 2 місяці тому

      you’re wrong i work long shifts as long as you give your dog plenty attention while you’re home thats all that matters

  • @Jmaglass
    @Jmaglass 2 роки тому +3

    We just lost our beautiful sweet 11 1/2 year old Goldendoodle 3 weeks ago. We are heartbroken and miss him so much. He was very large with the most beautiful coat that she’d but not too bad. He was an F1, that physically resembled a Golden Retriever more then the poodle. He was extremely wild and destructive his first three years. But so easy to train!! Because of his size and strength it did take a lot of work to learn how to walk him. By 5 he was so chill you would never know he was the same dog. He averaged about 100 lbs thru his adult life. His coat was very rare, almost totally retriever. Grooming was not an issue other then his hair grew fast. He did love playing with other dogs but was definitely the happiest being with us. We miss him so bad, it hurts. These dogs become your shadow. They follow you around the house and wait by the door until you get home. Our boy gave us so much joy even though his large size and intelligence made him very naughty at times. We are not ready for a new pup but we love this breed. We are both 65 now with lots of grandchildren. We could never go through that wild period again. Are mini’s easier as puppies? Do the parents pass their temperament on to the litter or is it just luck? Any suggestions?

  • @yellowgoddess6918
    @yellowgoddess6918 2 роки тому +1

    I have a F1 standard Goldendoodle Named Charlie Brown. He's very active, lovable and friendly in public😩 he has a lot of energy, Really hates to be away from me being his anxiety rages when I'm not around and fur just like the your puppy 💛💛💛💛💛 he's already 40lb at going on 5 months!!

  • @Dana-uj7nn
    @Dana-uj7nn 2 роки тому +4

    I have a golden doodle and I am so in love with her. I have a question, is it common to have an F1 standard that looks 100% golden retriever? I have had people tell me, I was sold a golden retriever. I have had golden retrievers before. My golden doodle does not have the golden retriever undercoat. I love that she looks like a retriever. I chose a doodle to have less shedding. My Molly does shed quite a bit. She is almost 2 years old and 70 lbs. I was just curious since you said you breeded them if you ever had one that was a straight hair golden doodle.

    • @gabebollinger
      @gabebollinger  2 роки тому +2

      Sometimes they have improper coats due to breeders not genetic testing the parents and breeding the wrong dogs together and that will sometimes mean the puppies don’t have furnishings and they’ll look like a retriever

    • @Dana-uj7nn
      @Dana-uj7nn 2 роки тому +1

      @@gabebollinger thank you! Im just so very grateful to have her and I love that she looks like a retriever. We did adopt an F1 b and she has a lot more poodle in her. They are such wonderful additions to family. Thank you for replying.

  • @weekendhomeprojects
    @weekendhomeprojects 2 роки тому +4

    I pet my gray golden doodle on minimum 200 times a day. Is that too much?

    • @gabebollinger
      @gabebollinger  2 роки тому

      😂never too much

    • @kathiesaucedo
      @kathiesaucedo 2 роки тому

      @@gabebollinger iam a at home grandma i have my grand children over almost everyday, I love this breed but...even though iam home 90% of the time I do go grocery shopping, and over to BBQ by my kids will these dogs be ok for 2-3 hrs alone or will they tear everything up ,bark, howl til I return???

  • @vikkster5723
    @vikkster5723 2 роки тому +2

    Wow, I love this information. I work in a petwash and couldn't figure out why doodles come with so many different coats and lengths.

  • @HemiGuy05
    @HemiGuy05 2 роки тому +6

    We need a grooming guide !

  • @KatyNixon
    @KatyNixon 9 місяців тому

    I’ve never experienced any other breed yet but my mum and dad bough a black lab when I was three and he is the cuddliest most loving protective dog ever

  • @annmoore8696
    @annmoore8696 2 роки тому +4

    Thank You for Sharing 😘 I have a Golden Doodle his name is Benjamin Moore! He's also my Service Dog 🐕 They are very good Dogs 😉

  • @marykate4563
    @marykate4563 2 роки тому

    Tomorrow is my old golden doodles birthday. Had her for 10 days, had allergy issues, rehomed to a WONDERFUL home with 3 other dogs and they love her and they have laundry baskets full of toys, anyway I miss her but im grateful that she went to a grea home

  • @Soondoobu23
    @Soondoobu23 2 роки тому +3

    The look is cute but I do prefer more independent breeds. I don’t think anyone working terribly long hours should get any dog, even an “independent” one. All dogs need enrichment and a fair amount of activity imo.

  • @jaamarahhenry2805
    @jaamarahhenry2805 Місяць тому

    Thank you so much for this video! I just got a Goldendoodle puppy! She is a F1B which I feel is perfect for me and my kids!

  • @julialinkenhoker9359
    @julialinkenhoker9359 2 роки тому +3

    Thanks for the information! Good to know! Do you ever breed an f1b to another f1b? What is the general outcome as far as temperament, health and coat types?

    • @danieledwards8109
      @danieledwards8109 2 роки тому +1

      We have a big F2B, which is 67% poodle and 27% retrieve. Completely non-shedding curly coat, brown nose and green eyes.

  • @deborahacompora74
    @deborahacompora74 Рік тому

    Hey Gabe, my Chocolate F1 Goldendoodle is almost a poodle with super tight curls. What you didn't address yet is temperament. They want to please but if more like a poodle, super smart and stubborn! My girl, age eight, needs a gentle hand and diversion, not direct sternness. I've helped train police dogs, and I can tell you, she is not having stern talking to. She works best with consistent standard talk and redirecting if off-leash. On leash, she is AMAZING off the chart and competitive at all tasks and commands. She thrives with any task "on leash." In her own backyard, good needs some treats. If off-leash in the front yard, hmmmmm, the only reliable action is to have her go to the front door. She does that 99%, but you'd think she knew none for other commands. Other neighbors in my neighborhood have shared what is common with poodles. I have never had a poodle or doodle before. All my dogs prior were rescues, Bearded Collie, a Walker hound, and a West Highland Terrier. None had her stubbornness.

  • @jxlee91
    @jxlee91 2 роки тому +3

    It's also worth noting that goldendoodles can change wildly in appearance from puppyhood to adulthood. My guy looked just like a straight up golden retriever as a pup, and now as an adult he looks way more like a poodle, but with more golden retriever like hair if that makes sense.

  • @gayleroberts8422
    @gayleroberts8422 Рік тому

    Thank you for letting people know what to look for. We have a mini Goldendoodle. He has totally straight hair. He is beautiful with a bright red coat. And active, omg. He is the most active dog I know. We are waiting for him to be 2 or 3 years old so that he settles down. We totally love and adore him.

  • @circrna
    @circrna 9 місяців тому +7

    I agree with everything said. We have a F1 goldendoodle, standard size, 64 pounds. They need attention. They want to play with you or another dog all the time. They do not want to do it themselves, they need a partner; human or another dog. They only stop when they need a rest. They always need someone. If you plan to leave dogs more than 3-5 hours alone a day, please do not get this dog. It will be a torture. If you do not live in house with a fenced yard, or you cannot walk him or run with him. Do not get this breed. Even you have fenced yard, you have to go out there and play with them. They also love leash free walking in the woods.

  • @lindsay_soloff_lifestyle
    @lindsay_soloff_lifestyle Рік тому

    LOL Ah, yes. I got my Golden Doodle spur of the moment. Met her randomly one day, and took her home the next. She's a LOT LOT LOT of work, and I have had my moments of almost-regret, but so glad I stuck it out. She's 8 months old now, huge, and a lot of energy. She's such a sweet pup though, and so blessed to have her in my life. Thanks for this video!

  • @ShellysYorkiesandSlots
    @ShellysYorkiesandSlots 2 роки тому +6

    Such great info 🐶❤️

  • @its_marii_
    @its_marii_ Рік тому

    I get my F1 English Goldendoodle pup in a week or so and I've been watching your videos they are jam packed with such knowledgeable information on these doodles!!! Thank you so much the amount of research I put into this I'm so excited to have my boy home :)

  • @sowhat1191
    @sowhat1191 2 роки тому +4

    Number one thing they don’t tell you about doodles: You don’t need one. Buy a standard poodle. Sheesh people.

  • @seany11244
    @seany11244 Рік тому

    MY GD is 8 months now and he's a terrific family dog. My 18month daughter loves him and she's not the most gentle with him, but Hero takes it in stride. He's never shown aggression toward her and just tries to leave the situation when it gets intolerable. He is needy and craves attention. They do get separation anxiety if left alone for too long which can manifest in destructive behavior. I feel this dogs whole mission in life is to please it's owner. They learn super quick and the zoomies are just fun to watch.

  • @HCooperCraftyBug
    @HCooperCraftyBug Рік тому

    we have 2 different breeds of doodles.. they do not tell you about their fur and grooming. we keep ours pretty short most of the time because we will do good for awhile then not and they get so matted. Also one of ours gets too hot, she likes having a shorter haircut. One of ours is really curly. Our oldest one picked our daughter, we didn't pick her she picked us and she is the best dog we have every had. She is our family. we love her so much. she has such a personality! our younger one just turned a year old and they are the best of friends. They are both so sweet and so much fun. but they can act crazy sometimes and chew up anything they can find. they are furry toddlers. But we wouldn't trade them for the world!

  • @tinavisconti6948
    @tinavisconti6948 2 роки тому +2

    I wish I saw this before, but thank you for making this!! We didn’t know about the matting at first and our girl has Super tight curls! She looked like a little skeleton when our groomer had to shave her!
    It’s definitely a need to know!

  • @comeconcon569
    @comeconcon569 2 роки тому +2

    They're really cute like Yorkies too. I have a lot of respect for all dogs regardless of their breed.