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Why are goldendoodles so popular?
post reply Forum Index » Pets ◄ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 ► Go Go to page... Anonymous wrote:I don’t like their hair. It is not like fur. Fur is soft while hair is more like wire. Their muzzles always look discolored and wet. There are sooooo many of them. Doodles are all you ever see anymore. As a dog lover it is sad to me that so many dog owners opt for these when there are so many great dogs out there. If you mind dog hair don’t have a dog or learn to vacuum. Not a big deal.Or...get a dog that doesn’t shed. |
| Such weird animosity towards Goldendoodles and their owners. We love ours and think she’s cute. I don’t spend one minute thinking ugly thoughts about other people’s dogs/breeds. I find it so odd that you people make negative generalizations about other people’s dogs. My doodle is 50/50 - she looks like a small golden retriever with more wavy hair, is sweet, loyal, and obedient, and is just the right fit for our family. And she sheds so that should make you doodle haters feel even more gleeful with your scorn. |
| ^if there weren’t sooooo many of them we would care. There are other ugly breeds out there but you do see them every single day. Or anytime some gets a dog...guess what...they get a doodle. There are other options out there. I don’t believe that many people have allergies. |
Anonymous wrote:Status symbol, keeping up with the Jones’s, ignorance about the breeding industry..........Agree |
Anonymous wrote:They don't shed and they are better for people with allergies. My extended family has two. Both from the same mom and dad. One is smaller and more mild mannered (female). One is huge and wild. Nice, but just acts crazy (boy).They can shed. And Hybrid rigor is a myth. Or marketing. -- Owner of two delightful goldendoodles, aged 12 and 14. |
Anonymous wrote:Everyone and their cousins seems to own mini and full sized golden doodles. Are they the new status symbol?New? No. Mine are 12 and 14. They did symbolize status, though. For sure. |
Anonymous wrote:Why doodle when you can poodle? Most “doodles” are 75% poodles anyway. Everyone thinks our 100% standard is a labradoodle or goldendoodle. Worrisome because poodles are an actual breed with predictable qualities unlike doodles.Another poodle owner here and I agree. I have a miniature poodle that I cut like a doodle. Everyone thinks my dog is a doodle. Nope purebred poodle and smart as a whip. Love my guy |