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.

These energetic canines possess a high level of trainability making for a suitable addition to the home environment. It is important that one learn about the breed and its requirements before investing in purchasing a puppy to ensure that you are equipped and knowledgeable in raising well adjusted and healthy pets. This includes careful selection of a Goldendoodle breeder for the purchase of pedigree dogs.

Goldendoodles are hybrid dogs and require careful research into the reputability of a seller to prevent falling victim to a scam. Once you are knowledgeable in the appearance and behaviors of these canines, it becomes easier to find the seller with an interest in maintaining the quality of the breed. One will not find registered puppies with the American Kennel Club, but there are other canine associations that regulate the breeding standard.

While Goldendoodle puppies are not registered, a good breeder must provide certification indicating that a genetic assessment has been performed. This includes the completion of tests to indicate the genetic proportions and provide peace of mind that you are purchasing a well bred pup. Time must be taken to find reliable breeders who are vested in the well-being of all pets.

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.

The breeder will have to issue a health certificate ensuring that the puppies do not possess genetic conditions or illness before introduced to its new home. Standard procedure includes the completion of vaccinations and deworming medication to ensure that the pups are healthy. Socialization practices must be applied to prevent against fearful reactions when moving to its family.

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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