Labradoodle & Goldendoodle Forum
We found a great breeder and a really great puppy! We will be getting her in about two weeks. I really wanted a girl so I am so happy! We had four girls to pick from and this is who we picked! My mom picked the name Libby for our next female Goldendoodle and my husband and I love the name. She is a standard F2b with a playful spunky personality.
Meet Libby!!
Creamy white female (breeder is keeping her)
F1b Labradoodle Mom
Mother and son
Standard Parti Poodle Dad (she emailed this pic)
Question: Is it typical to keep a stud outside and not in the house? The breeder told me that it's very hard to keep a stud in the house because they mark. Is this true or false?
My husband and I went to look at multigenerational Labradoodles tonight. He found a parti male and thought we should take a look. The male is black and white and super cute. The breeder also has a solid creamy one that didn't look like a party but was from the same litter. Is it common to have a parti litter but have one or two pups who are solid color? Also, the parti male didn't have all black paw pads is that bad breeding or normal for a parti? The breeder said she was keeping the female but once the pup was interacting with us she said she might sell her. I loved the color of the female as she has similar color to my Ava. My husband would love a Labradoodle but what is the difference between Goldendoodle vs Labradoodle? Thanks in advance!!
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Good. This parti pup was adorable but an unknown quantity health wise.
Good! Good luck today :)
They are all very cute! I don't know about the marking, but I know that my breeder keeps her studs inside as well as the females. However, they always have to wear these little diaper things to eliminate any chance of untimely/unwanted pairings with the females. Maybe that breeder just doesn't want to worry about that. I don't know. In my opinion (which isn't worth a lot), I think that the temperament and treatment of the mother is more important than that of the father. Of course, I do know that the temperament of the father comes into play with genetics, but the mother maybe needs more nurturing. Is he ALWAYS outside? I would just want to make sure that the dogs are all well cared for and loved...
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