Labradoodle & Goldendoodle Forum
Harry is 10 weeks and small he weighs about 6 lbs. Both of his parents are mini doodles and he was the only one in the litter that turned out straighter than the others after being wavy when born. We picked them out at 1-2 weeks which I thought was way too early. We love him regardless of his appearance but I am wanting to get another one that is teddy bear appearance. When do their coats usually change?
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Sydney, an ALD, as a puppy: http://www.doodlekisses.com/photo/what-did-you-say-5?context=user
Sydney as an adult: http://www.doodlekisses.com/photo/what-did-you-say-5?context=user
Luna, goldendoodle, as a puppy: http://www.doodlekisses.com/photo/11-weeks-271?context=user
Luna as an adult: http://www.doodlekisses.com/photo/looking-majestic-and-guilty?conte...
Nala, goldendoodle, as a puppy: http://www.doodlekisses.com/photo/img-0647-4?context=user
Nala as an adult:http://www.doodlekisses.com/photo/img-0762-1?context=user
I notice a lot of times these dogs have waves on top of their heads as puppies also.
I don't have a photo of this pup as an adult, but this is a great example of the look I mean, and I'd be willing to bet he never got much in the way of furnishings:
http://www.doodlekisses.com/photo/puppy-curious?context=user
I e-mail photos to myself when I want to save a photo from my phone to my computer and from my computer to my phone.
Depends what generation the parents were. F1 to F1 breedings produce F2s, and that's the generation most likely to shed and to lack furnishings. If it was an F1 bred to an F1B, that's an F2B. If both parents were higher generations than an F1, that's an F3 or multigen.
Jack is soooo beautiful!
Thank you.
I think Annabelle has the crimped ears. She doesn't have near the facial furnishings as a lot of doodles, certainly not like Jack. I tell the groomer to keep her ears long so she will look more like a doodle. Otherwise her ears are short and don't lay flat.
Oh, Annabelle has plenty of furnishings, they are just thick and curly and don;t hang down like Jack's, lol. But in this picture, I do see what you mean about her ears: http://www.doodlekisses.com/photo/img-1613?context=user
Yes, that photo really does point out what I'm talking about. When she was a puppy, before I started keeping her ears longer, her ears would always flip over her head where ear canals were exposed. I couldn't keep them down.
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