Jennifer S
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I have a Goldendoodle and let me tell you why.
We have children with allergies and Goldendoodles are hypoallergenic. We did not want a little tiny dog that barks all the time (which what most hypoallergenic dogs are). Goldendoodles for the most part do not shed! So we got a big dog, that doesn't shed.
She is the sweetest, gentlest dog ever. Very smart - easily trained- housebroken in about 3 weeks. I can leave her home for a few hours and will not touch a thing in the house.
Yes I could have gone to the SPCA (fr free) but those dogs are usually there for a reason - my neighbor returned 3or 4 so far that she got at the pound.
Who cares if it's a mixed breed. I'm not showing her. I know lot of people who pay way more than a doodle- just stictly for a pet. Mixed breed tend to be healthier than a purebred - get the best of both breeds.
In the long run if you are going to have a dog for 15 years it was worth the investment to have a dog that has all the qualities you are looking for. I must admit my husband didn't want to pay $800 for her but was so glad we did. we have no complaints about this type of dog.
To us with small children it was worth paying money and knowing the background of the dog rather than winging it with an unknown.
So please don't judge too harshly. Therese are wonderful dogs!!
We have children with allergies and Goldendoodles are hypoallergenic. We did not want a little tiny dog that barks all the time (which what most hypoallergenic dogs are). Goldendoodles for the most part do not shed! So we got a big dog, that doesn't shed.
She is the sweetest, gentlest dog ever. Very smart - easily trained- housebroken in about 3 weeks. I can leave her home for a few hours and will not touch a thing in the house.
Yes I could have gone to the SPCA (fr free) but those dogs are usually there for a reason - my neighbor returned 3or 4 so far that she got at the pound.
Who cares if it's a mixed breed. I'm not showing her. I know lot of people who pay way more than a doodle- just stictly for a pet. Mixed breed tend to be healthier than a purebred - get the best of both breeds.
In the long run if you are going to have a dog for 15 years it was worth the investment to have a dog that has all the qualities you are looking for. I must admit my husband didn't want to pay $800 for her but was so glad we did. we have no complaints about this type of dog.
To us with small children it was worth paying money and knowing the background of the dog rather than winging it with an unknown.
So please don't judge too harshly. Therese are wonderful dogs!!