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Allie
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  • Newton, NC
  • United States
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Coat

Started this discussion. Last reply by Amy and Annabelle Mar 26, 2016. 24 Replies

New here. Any predictions on my puppies coat. This is the only one of the litter that looks like this....

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New golden doodle owner!
What Type of Doodle(s) do you have? What are their names? Tell us about your doodle(s) or any other pets you have!
Golden doodle
Where did you get your doodle(s)?
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Why did you choose a doodle rather than another breed or mix?
Allergies
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Play
Does your doodle(s) shed?
Yes!, A little bit but nothing major
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At 4:19pm on March 21, 2016, Nancy, Ned, Clancy, and Charlie said…

I just realized that you are having second thoughts about your children's allergies and your puppy.  I volunteer in rescue and many doodles need re-homing due to allergies and misconceptions that doodles are hypoallergenic dogs.  Breeders who tell you that all doodles are hypoallergenic are not ethical.  I want you to be able to keep the puppy you decide upon.  If your kids' allergies to dogs are horrible, have you thought of cats?  Two of my children are highly allergic to cats, horses, hampsters, but not to dogs, perhaps yours are the reverse? Here is a blurb I give to the people who are applying for a rescue doodle and have allergies:

     If allergies are a concern, you need to be aware that there is truly not a hypoallergenic dog breed, however 'non-shedding' dogs tend to be more allergy friendly. Here is a link to the most allergy friendly breeds: http://www.justdogbreeds.com/low-shedding-dog-breeds.html
     The problem is that as mixed breed dogs, every Goldendoodle or Labradoodle is different, so the fact that one does or doesn't affect allergies doesn't mean that another one will affect in the same way. The protein that causes dog allergies is called KNF1, and it's present in varying amounts in individual dogs. With mixed breeds, even within the same litter, you can have wide variations, and there is no way to know that until the dog has his adult coat. http://doodlerescue.org/forum/topics/the-truth-about-dog-allergies-and-doodles
Here is an article about determining allergy levels with a particular doodle. http://www.doodletrust.com/education/doodle-alergy-myth   No one should make a guarantee that a doodle is or will be hypoallergenic - this is marketing hype.

At 4:11pm on March 21, 2016, Nancy, Ned, Clancy, and Charlie said…

Hi Allie, thank you for the friend request.  Your little doodle is certainly adorable. Enjoy!

At 7:42pm on March 20, 2016, Linda, Charlie Brown and Beau said…

Hi Allie ~ When you get a chance be sure to check out the groups section on the main page and join as many as you like. There are over 300 groups! LOL  Welcome to Doodle Kisses!

 
 
 

 

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