Tuesday, January 12, 2016

Tips For Buying Standard Goldendoodles

By Christine Jackson


A Goldendoodle can grow into a large size and is a suitable pet for homes with families and a willingness to provide young dogs with routine exercises. Standard Goldendoodles consist of a mix between the poodle and the Golden Retriever producing a smart canine that is friendly, naturally alert, and possesses a soft curly and wavy coat. These dogs have become a favorable option and requires selecting puppies from a responsible and well recognized breeder.

A smart and well bred Goldendoodle possesses energy and must be trained to ensure that it remains a popular option for families with children. When determining whether or not this breed is suitable for the home, it is important to take the time to learn about these canines and to ensure that you are equipped to look after these animals. Breeders with the appropriate knowledge and interest in raising well developed canines must be contacted.

Goldendoodles are hybrid dogs and often misled buyers fall victim to sellers advertising the breed, but do not guarantee properly bred dogs. It is important to learn about breed temperament and its appearance to minimize being scammed by an advertiser of these puppies. While the breed has not received recognition by the American Kennel Club, it is registered with other major canine associations that should be contacted to provide information on reliable breeders.

Goldendoodle puppies will need to be purchased with proof of genetic testing implemented by a breeder indicating that the correct genetic proportions are maintained. Having an examination conducted provides the buyer proof that the dog consists of the poodle Retriever mix standards. Breeders who invest in the health and quality of a breed will ensure that the highest standard is maintained.

With the assistance of a reputable breeder, information on the care of these types of dogs will be provided. It is important that litters are not produced on a seasonal basis as it will negatively affect the health of the puppies and compromise the well-being of the breeding pair. Many breeders work with a list system where the buyer will have to place their details with the breeder to purchase a pup.

Sellers must have all Goldendoodle puppies examined by a qualified veterinarian before it is released to its new home. The puppies must receive vaccinations and deworming that will protect against exposure to disease and produce the healthiest litters. All pets must have been properly socialized with other people and pets as this will make the transition into the new home easier.

A large number of breeders who market Goldendoodle puppies may not sell pups that are properly bred or represent the hybrid. There are many advertisements of Goldendoodles and requires a clear assessment of breeding practices to ensure that only the healthiest pets are selected. Research is imperative as it provides the owner with the knowledge needed to choose healthy puppies.

The Goldendoodle has become a popular pet choice that is suitable for a family, but requires regular training. Routine exercise and obedience are important to prevent unwanted behaviors. Seeking advice and assistance from a reputable breeder will aid in finding the ideal pet.




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