The straight -
coated Goldendoodle resembles the coat of the Golden Retriever while the curly coat resembles the coat of the Poodle.
Not exact matches
Many of these are poodles, or poodle mixes, such as Labradoodles and
Goldendoodles, and others are dogs with
coats more easily tolerated by allergy sufferers, such as Yorkshire Terriers and Portugese Water Dogs (the kind owned by President Obama himself, due to his daughter's allergies!)
The length of the
Goldendoodle's
coat varies depending on breeding, though it is generally medium - long and fairly dense but soft in texture.
In terms of appearance, the
Goldendoodle comes in three different
coat types: straight, wavy, or curly.
Many
Goldendoodles exhibit a sandy brown coloration similar in appearance to the Golden Retriever's
coat.
Your Petite
Goldendoodle has a thick, dense
coat that is soft and curly like a Poodle.
Well - known examples of white curly -
coated designer mixes include the cockapoo, labradoodle, maltipoo,
goldendoodle and yorkiepoo.
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In general,
Goldendoodles are medium - sized and have wavy
coats.
The
Goldendoodle's ability to cope with cold weather conditions depends on the thickness of its
coat.
Most
Goldendoodles have low to non-shedding
coats.
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Goldendoodle, Havanese, Kerry Blue Terrier, Kuvasz, Labradoodle (other designer doodle breeds), Leonberger, Maltese, Maltipoo, Pharaoh Hound, Portuguese Water Dog, Soft
Coated Wheaten Terrier
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Goldendoodle Crosses, Lagotto Romagnolo, Portuguese Water Dog, Pyrenean Shepherd and Soft
Coated Wheaten Terrier
However, not all
Goldendoodles exhibit the «hypoallergenic»
coat style of the poodle; as a mixed breed dog, the traits of puppies can not be accurately predicted.
For example, an F1
Goldendoodle and Poodle cross; this is a
Goldendoodle bred back to Poodle — the wavy, curly, shaggy - look doodle (poodle cross) is very consistent in
coat types.
Goldendoodles have thick, sometimes curly
coats that tangle or trap sticks, burs, dirt or grass.
Merle
Goldendoodles have a varied
coat pattern caused by a gene that randomly suppresses just some of the solid color:
This is why some Labradoodles have short
coats in the early generations, whereas
Goldendoodles do not.
By testing the parent dogs of Multigen
Goldendoodles, your breeder can be sure not to breed parents that will produce puppies with incorrect
coats (without furnishings) unintentionally.
If you have a family with allergies, a
Goldendoodle with an incorrect
coat is not the best match for you.
Learn about the history of the
Goldendoodle and the colors,
coat types, sizes, and generations.
Typically a
Goldendoodle that is curly is + / + for curl, a flat or straight dog is - / - for curl, a dog with a wavy or loose curl
coat is + / -.
While the Poodle heritage also includes creams, apricots, and reds; Poodles alone lend the black, chocolate (dark brown), silver and gray coloring (and the color patterns) to the
Goldendoodle coat.
These are «Parti»
Goldendoodles — to qualify as parti they must have at least 50 % white coloring in their
coat:
The
Goldendoodle's non-shedding
coat, friendly personality and hybrid vigor were huge draws.
Its stated mission is to promote and guide the development of the
Goldendoodle to achieve a consistent standard for the «breed» in terms of
coat, type, health and temperament.
These
Goldendoodles may or may not be allergy - friendly, and their
coats can shed a little or a lot.
First - generation
Goldendoodles are highly variable in appearance and
coat.