Goldendoodle Puppies Amy Smith, September 12, 2023May 10, 2024 Finding the Right Golden Doodle Puppy for Your Family Image from FreePik Are you looking for a Goldendoodle puppy to join your family? It can seem overwhelming with all the options available, but by choosing the right breeder who can help you with choosing a Goldendoodle size and knowing the breed’s fundamental traits and characteristics, you should look to get the perfect pup. Consider the Temperament of The Parent Breeds Before you decide on a Goldendoodle puppy, it’s also worth considering the temperaments of both parent breeds — Golden Retrievers and Poodles. Golden Retrievers Golden Retrievers are famously intelligent, making them easy to train as both family dogs and support animals. Known as one of the friendliest breeds, these dogs love people and generally do well with other animals. They require regular exercise, but overall they are an easy breed to care for and have a reputation as the “perfect family dog.” Poodles Poodles are known for their intelligence, grace, and lively personalities. The breed is also known for its high adaptability rate. They also have a reputation for being hypoallergenic — an excellent quality if your family is prone to allergies or asthma. Poodles often do best in households where they get regular attention from their owners, as they can be sensitive and may develop anxiety without proper bonding time. They don’t require as much exercise as Golden Retrievers and can be more independent than their cousin breed. Combination of the Breeds The combination of these two breeds means that Goldendoodle puppies can be quite sociable and pleasant to be around — they do have the potential to be slightly more energetic than a purebred Golden Retriever or Poodle puppy, however, so if that is not the kind of temperament you want in a pup consider talking to the breeder about the specific breeds that may better suit your desire for a pet. Image from FreePik References and Visiting the Breeding Facility Before committing to purchase a Goldendoodle puppy from any breeder, ensure you’ve thoroughly reviewed their references, discussed with the breeder your expectations of a Goldendoodle puppy and its training requirements, and visited their facility to ensure it is clean and well-maintained. A reputable breeder should have references of prior clients you can speak to confirm their puppies’ quality. Meeting the breeder’s adult dogs will also help you feel more confident about their pedigree and overall health. During your visit, ask questions about the specific lineage of your potential pup—this will help you gauge whether or not they have credible knowledge about the breed itself. Choosing the perfect Goldendoodle puppy for your family requires diligent research and limiting potential risks linked to unscrupulous or careless breeders. Ask for Vet Records Before bringing home your new Goldendoodle pup, ask for vet records from the breeder. Generally, reputable breeders will provide medical records from their puppies, including vaccinations, deworming, and spay/neuter information. This will give you an idea of the pup’s overall health and ensure they’re up to date with all their shots and medications. It’s essential for your pup’s health if you immediately understand any potential risks. Having an honest discussion with the breeder can give you the peace of mind needed when committing to caring for a Goldendoodle puppy. Observe the Puppy and Its Parents If possible, observe your potential puppy’s parents and note their temperament and overall health. Have the breeder provide information about the parents’ lineage and see if you can arrange to meet them. It’s important to watch how the puppies interact with the parents and respond to people. Get to know the pup’s temperaments, too – if possible, ask the breeder if you can spend time with the puppy before you bring him or her home. Taking your potential pup for a walk to observe their behavior around other dogs and people is also a great idea. Ask the breeder plenty of questions and observe the puppy closely before you make your final selection to ensure you get a pup who will be a perfect fit for your home. Take Time to Bond With Your Potential Pup After considering the temperaments of the pup and its parents, you must have time to spend with the potential puppy before committing. This will allow you to get to know them and create a bond. A good breeder will allow you to visit several times before bringing a puppy home. Take advantage of this time by playing, cuddling, and getting to know them to guarantee they’ll fit perfectly with your family. Spend time with them, get to know them (and their siblings!), and let them come up to you for cuddles of their own volition. Not only will this make them more comfortable with you, but it also allows you to cultivate an important bond between you that will last for years. Ensure the Puppy Has Been Properly Socialized Socialization is vital to ensure your Goldendoodle puppy is well-adjusted and comfortable in various social situations. Before bringing them home, ensure they have been adequately exposed to children, adults, dogs of all sizes, and other animals. This will help hone their basic commands like sit, stay, and come when called. A good breeder should be able to provide evidence that their pups have earned a good amount of socialization before they find their forever home. In Conclusion Choosing the right Goldendoodle puppy can be daunting at first. Still, with adequate research and by selecting a reputable breeder, you can find the perfect pup that fits within the temperament and lifestyle of your household. Consider both parent breeds’ temperaments when deciding, and ask for vet records from your potential pup’s breeder before bringing them home. By understanding these aspects of choosing a Goldendoodle puppy, you are likelier to get the best possible fit for your family. Share on FacebookTweetFollow usSave Pets
I’m delighted you mentioned that a good breeder would let you come see the puppies multiple times before buying one. Use this opportunity to play with, cuddle with, and get to know them so you can be sure they’ll fit in wonderfully with your family. This will be useful to my partner, who is thinking of getting a Goldendoodle dog to take home to his mother. I’ll be sure to include your thoughts in this post so he will be aware of the advice you provided when he contacts a reputable breeder.