I have a F2b male Goldendoodle and a F1b female Goldendoodle.........there is seven weeks between them.....they are above average in trainability........don't believe the, "don't shed" bull crap......mine are about 31/2 yrs old and I am still vacuuming hair.......my male was house broke in less than a week........I got up every night a couple of times with the female....for maybe a year......they are all different..........I didn't realize the grooming aspect for Doodles.....after three years of clipping them every four weeks I understand completely now..........We just got a new puppy - 8 weeks old labradoodle..:first time with this breed
Big footed clumsy puppy that moves around as agile as a B1G post player
Two other doggies are mutt mixed little dogs part chihuahua/part shitzhu and part terrier / parts unknown
They hate the new little guy of course
I honestly didn’t know that litter mates could have different fathers - live and learn
DEFINITELY seeing a higher “train ability” factor with the new one vs the previous two
Dogs are pretty wonderful and almost entirely non-controversial
The best thing we ever done was to get our puppy a friend.....there is 71/2weeks between them........I was walking the first puppy 4-5 miles a day and he wanted to play fetch as soon as we got home.......best and smartest thing we ever did......we are empty nesters and the dogs changed things around here.....Our puppy may be the best thing in our lives. No kids and up to 2 cats and a dog. Want to get another puppy so he has a buddy. Dude runs our house at this point and neither of us care to stop it.
She's been watching too much Monkey Dodo on Facebook.......they only show the fun stuff with their monkeys.......they don't show them getting out of the cage and destroying the house.......even a tiny monkey can take your finger off in the blink of an eye.......Brandi can’t be trusted right now
My oldest is 19 and ready to move out
shes dating a kid from winchester that she wants to marry - wants to move back to Arizona too
the youngest goes to UK this fall and plans to be in the dorms year 1 and leave the house as quickly as possible -also wants to live elsewhere
so her MIND is operating on early empty nest syndrome — and she’s LOCKED onto a monkey as a substitute ...she doesn’t even realize what she’s doing
and im GENERALLY scared of all monkeys, baboons, chimps, gorillas, ferrets and wasps - FULL BLOWN RUN YOUR *** OVER TO
EXIT THE ROOM TYPE PHOBIA
annnnnnd — all my women think it’s funny or that i’m joking or that ...i won’t OFF the little bastard and make it look like an accident
Shes like telling me how they sometimes fly around the kitchen and put things up in the cabinets...or how they can “Sense Your Emotions” better than other animals — how “cute they look in DIAPERS” .....WTF kind of reasoning is THAT??????
If they can lock onto my thoughts then they’ll KNOW i’m disgusted by them and maybe there’s an attempt to tear off my face or genitals
THEY DO THAT STUFF YOU KNOW
So a monkey patterning with a dog to use a cart , wagon , or any other instrument is just an abomination, man — THE MONKEY SHOULDN’T MIX SOCIALLY WITH THE DOGS FOR GODS SAKE — WTF!!??
i’ve gotta go shower and log in for work now
But i won’t be at ease
She's been watching too much Monkey Dodo on Facebook.......they only show the fun stuff with their monkeys.......they don't show them getting out of the cage and destroying the house.......even a tiny monkey can take your finger off in the blink of an eye.......
We just got a new puppy - 8 weeks old labradoodle..:first time with this breed
Big footed clumsy puppy that moves around as agile as a B1G post player
Two other doggies are mutt mixed little dogs part chihuahua/part shitzhu and part terrier / parts unknown
They hate the new little guy of course
I honestly didn’t know that litter mates could have different fathers - live and learn
DEFINITELY seeing a higher “train ability” factor with the new one vs the previous two
Dogs are pretty wonderful and almost entirely non-controversial
On Day 2 with #2. She's a little lightening bolt. Keeps trying to bite #1's peepee and he has no idea how to deal with her. No idea what she is yet but looks like a little short and stocky. Gray coat, white belly and mark on her face and overall a hint of brown. Will try to post a picture later.
Based on the physical description coupled with the mauling of the peepee, I think you got yourself a pitbull mix. Congrats!
Way too many Goldendoodle owners in here, give me a break
I have a F2b male Goldendoodle and a F1b female Goldendoodle.........there is seven weeks between them.....they are above average in trainability........don't believe the, "don't shed" bull crap......mine are about 31/2 yrs old and I am still vacuuming hair.......my male was house broke in less than a week........I got up every night a couple of times with the female....for maybe a year......they are all different..........I didn't realize the grooming aspect for Doodles.....after three years of clipping them every four weeks I understand completely now..........
Mine really don’t shed at all either. The older larger one did begin minimally shedding when I put her on an arthritis med last year but that has kinda lessened over time. As you said, nothing like other breeds tho. Not even close.That is really strange AWF, ours doesn't shed at all....zero. He is jet black too, so we would see it.
It has been great too. I used to brush my lab and take so much hair during the summer it would fill like three Kroger plastic bags full.
Mine really don’t shed at all either. The older larger one did begin minimally shedding when I put her on an arthritis med last year but that has kinda lessened over time. As you said, nothing like other breeds tho. Not even close.
The extensive grooming thing with them is legit tho. I have a place that bathes them every week and a groomer that comes over every 4-6 weeks. Their curly hair gets tangled and nasty if they aren’t groomed on a regular schedule.
I have had dogs that shed. You are constantly vacuuming. My golden doodle loses his hair, but it is nothing like the dogs I used to have. Heck, look around my bathroom and see who “sheds.”I have a F2b male Goldendoodle and a F1b female Goldendoodle.........there is seven weeks between them.....they are above average in trainability........don't believe the, "don't shed" bull crap......mine are about 31/2 yrs old and I am still vacuuming hair.......my male was house broke in less than a week........I got up every night a couple of times with the female....for maybe a year......they are all different..........I didn't realize the grooming aspect for Doodles.....after three years of clipping them every four weeks I understand completely now..........
Kind of depends if the curly poodle hair is more dominant. Mine has wavy hair, rather than curls, and it is really very easy to manage. Not much work at all. We keep it relatively short in the hot months.Mine really don’t shed at all either. The older larger one did begin minimally shedding when I put her on an arthritis med last year but that has kinda lessened over time. As you said, nothing like other breeds tho. Not even close.
The extensive grooming thing with them is legit tho. I have a place that bathes them every week and a groomer that comes over every 4-6 weeks. Their curly hair gets tangled and nasty if they aren’t groomed on a regular schedule.
My Fb2 Goldendoodle male is turning from black to silver..........he was three last August.......he has really wavy, soft hair.......they say they stop losing puppy hair at three..........my F1b Goldendoodle female is a dozen shades from light beige to red....she has real coarse hair that it is hard to get through if she goes 4-6 weeks without being clipped....she was three last October.......she gets in the swimming pool and when she gets out she shakes a couple of times and is almost dry......it is hard as hell to bathe her.......it's that water dog hair......these are the first dogs to live in the house with us.......I understand they don't shed like normal......but they do she(d).......I was thinking the puff balls of hair every day would end.......it hasn't............I have had dogs that shed. You are constantly vacuuming. My golden doodle loses his hair, but it is nothing like the dogs I used to have. Heck, look around my bathroom and see who “sheds.”![]()
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Rhodesian Ridgeback FTW
That will be an active little critter. Better be prepared for a couple walks a day.Just filled out an app at a shelter for an Australian Shep./Cattle dog mix. Any advice on the breed? good frisbee dog?
They say a good dog is a tired dog. I had a boxer (now deceased). We walked an hour to two hours every day. She loved it and it was healthy for me. Also a walk is a great way to bond with a dog. It serves as part of "the hunt" to them.That will be an active little critter. Better be prepared for a couple walks a day.
She obviously learned from another Olive's mistake...Olive prevailed...
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It’s not about being a tough guy buddy, it’s about not adopting your animal for a inbred with medical issues only making that market stronger to inbreedWhatchum gotchy a Rottweiler tough guy?
It’s not about being a tough guy buddy, it’s about not adopting your animal for a inbred with medical issues only making that market stronger to inbreed
Learn how to read renob, trashing breeding styles just so suburban's can have a dog that doesnt shed is weak.Get a life man. Talking trash about a dog. You are a really winner.
Learn how to read renob, trashing breeding styles just so suburban's can have a dog that doesnt shed is weak.
Pretty dogs.Meet Monkey and Olive...
The bane of my existence. The two-headed canine Anti-Christ.
The disdain for me leaps of the screen. They give no f***s...
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