Facts About Goldendoodle Puppies For Sale In Arizona

By Daniel Wood


A goldendoodle is usually one of the dogs that are classified as designer dogs. The species came up through crossbreeding golden retrievers and poodles. Because it the dogs resulted from crossbreeding other breeds of dogs, they are not considered to be a true breed. Other names used to refer to the breed are golden poos, Groodles, and Goldie Poos. For those searching for this dogs, there are many breeders with Goldendoodle puppies for sale in Arizona to consider.

Goldendoodles are still a relatively new breed of poodle mixes. The crossbreeding between the Labrador retriever and poodles to produce the breed began in the 1990s. This was after the labradoodle and cockapoo has gained enough popularity. The initial goal of developing the breed was to attain a larger poodle that still had the low-shedding coat, intelligence, and low-dander traits that golden retriever had.

The relatively young age of the breed means that most individuals are first generation puppies. That implies that they resulted from crossbreeding poodles with Labrador retrievers. At the moment, the exercise of interbreeding groodles with other groodles is fairly limited. Also, no registries or clubs currently exist for this breed. Popularity is increasing at a high rate in all corners of the world today.

How big goldendoodles are is usually very variable. They vary a lot in size because of the lack of breed standards. Without breed standards in existence yet, breeders do not know what the dogs should look like. Everyone breeds according to their own preferences. Standard, miniature, and large are the three size categories of groodles that exist today.

Miniature groodles are a result of crossbreeding golden retrievers and toy poodles. They grow to attain a height of 13-20 inches at the shoulders when fully grown. They weigh between 15-35 pounds. The standard groodle weighs 40-50 pounds and attains 17-20 inches in height when they are fully grown. The large groodle reaches a height of 20-24 inches and weighs 50-90 pounds.

Comparatively, the popularity of the groodle has risen much faster. The reason for the fast popularity is the positive personality traits the breed commands. The dog is friendly, accepting, and intelligent in nature. It is very affectionate, which makes it a perfect companion as a family pet. They enjoy human company a lot and when trained properly, they are very loyal. When they are in the right mood, they can be very playful and mischievous.

Socialization, training, and heredity are some of the factors that affect temperament. They should not be left to spend most of their time alone because that may cause them to develop mischief. They do well with other breeds, children and other pets. They thrive in both the city and on farms. The coat is generally low-maintenance and they should be exercised moderately.

Groodles are healthy in general. They have good health and life expectancy than the parents they are bred from. The genetic health problems they suffer from are those that affect both the poodle and golden retriever. Patella and elbow disorder, CHD, and PRA are the main minor concerns to watch for.




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