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On our doodle boy-not on getting one just WHICH one. Especially since I found out this little guy is an F2b. He is going to be a big boy. Very mellow personality. The bottom picture is of a grown doodle from his same parents who had a similar coat as a pup as to this little guy. Top picture is his 6 week and middle picture 8 weeks. One parent is f1b and the other is f1. I think I love him and I think his name should Ledger or Rhymer. Is it bad to change my mind?

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If the one you want now is still available why would it be wrong to change your mind.
He is available!! I think it through me off when we went to visit he was so much bigger-lanky at 8 weeks than the cute little 6 week puppies. I love his brown nose and he has the longest eyelashes. I was just really worried how his coat would turn out. He is really soft and fluffy with wave. The breeder say be will get curlier and he will have the easiest coat to maintain. What to do?!?!?
Only you can decide. But the likely outcome is that in a little while, whichever one you choose, you won't be able to imagine that that pup was meant for you.

Exactly F!   

The picture of the Doodle is beautiful, what a cutie!

I know I just need to make up my mind!!! Either one will be LOVED and perfect no matter what. I think I've just confused myself by the F1-F2, coat, size and all of those choices to make!!

I think I love him>>     well if you love him it would be wrong not to get him! 

 

Super cute and yes it is fine to change your mind - before you take a puppy home.  Changing your mind after you take a puppy home - not so much.  Follow your heart!!!

It's not wrong to change your mind.  "I think I love him" and he's available - then it's simple. Follow your heart. Meant to be, I say. You even have a name for him :) 

I knew when my Shih Tzus passed my next dog would be a "doodle"  when I meet my beautiful Sasha she was 4 months old and just a fuzzy wavy coat.  She was a happy, comical, special little girl made just for me.  There was a instant connection between Sasha and I.  I knew when purchasing a mixed breed dog "anything" can happen meaning more poodley or less poodley, with knowing this I did not care if Sasha turned out with curly or straight hair or no hair at all - -  I love my princess no matter what her hair, color, its her personality is what I fell in love with.  By the way Sasha is turned out to be  non-shedding and VERY poodley.  My Oliver (labradoodle) had loose curls when he was a baby and now he has a bit tighter curl by not as much as Sasha.  I love both my babies very, very much and consider myself bless to have such great, smart dogs, well adjusted doodles.

When purchasing a mixed breed dog anything goes !!!  If you want a specific look I think your best bet is to go with a pure breed.

That was an awesome reply:)

What wonderful choices your have!  Good luck!   
 

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