Labradoodle & Goldendoodle Forum
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There are users that will have a lot of better information than I have, but I do know that not all doodles are non-shedding. Some are more retriever and some are more poodle. Mine is 75% poodle. Her coat is getting curlier as she grows and she has a slight shed if she lays on my black clothes. Did your husband see both of the parents?
A goldendoodle bred back to a Golden Retriever is technically an F1b, although it's a reverse F1B; the correct way to breed an F1B is to breed a goldendoodle back to a purebred Poodle, which gives you the best chances of non-shedding.
As to whether or not your puppy is an "actual doodle", there is no exact definition of what that might be, as all doodles are mixed breed dogs with varying parentage. She's a mix of Golden Retriever and Poodle, so yes, she is a goldendoodle. But what name you call the puppy or whether or not she is an "actual" goldendoodle really has nothing to do with it, since lots of goldendoodles shed, even the higher generations. There are never any guarantees of non-shedding or allergy friendliness with doodles, no matter what the percentages of the parent breeds are. However, a dog with that much GR in it is almost guaranteed to have some shedding, and I don't know of any reputable doodle breeders who are producing that mix.
Whether or not you have any recourse with the breeder depends on what the purchase agreement says. It's doubtful that you are dealing with a reputable breeder, but you can try to return the puppy.
Also, regarding "paying for a doodle", the most reputable breeders charge about $2000 for a puppy from health tested parents, but you can get doodle puppies for as little as $500, so the price really doesn't have much to do with it. Bottom line, if you love the puppy and can live with the shedding, forget about what your husband paid, and move forward. If not, it would be best for all concerned to try to return her.
For ALDs F, but not really for GDs, I think. Even multi-gen GDs from good breeders are usually priced around $2000 from what I see.
My breeder charges $2350 multigen LDs with completely health tested parents and this is a very expensive area compared to other parts of the country. So I think $2000 is a median price for a doodle unless it is an F1.
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