Labradoodle & Goldendoodle Forum
Hello!
We are planning to get a goldendoodle next year and are deciding between an F1 and an F1b. I understand the differences between the coats and possibilities for shedding, but wondered if the F1b's are less calm given the higher concentration of poodle in them. We want a relatively laid back dog, and so I was curious whether the F1's tend to be calmer, given the 50% Golden Retriever in them, or if it depends more on the parents' temperaments rather than whether the dog is an F1 or F1b. Thanks for any guidance you can share!
Best,
Wendy
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Thanks so much!
Ragley is an F1b and she is SO calm and relaxed. She loves just hanging out where the people are and even her "puppy wild times" are not as spastic as some other puppies I have experienced. I would imagine temperament has more to do with the parents and which puppy you choose.
Thanks so much to everyone for all of the great info. It's reassuring to know that if we get an F1b (which is likely due to allergies) that s/he can still be laid back and relaxed. Can't wait to get our new puppy in 2014.
We got the Ragdoll because she didn't bother my husband's allergies too much. He still is taking Zyrtec, but seems to be fine with her in the house. She's been a delight!
I think it all depends on the temperament of the parents. I have seen high strung poodles, high strung goldens as well as laid back ones of each breed. Exercise and training also go along way ;)
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