Labradoodle & Goldendoodle Forum
I am so excited to welcome our new goldendoodle puppy into our home in a few short weeks. I have researched and researched and researched, trying to prep myself, and my family to become the best puppy owners ever.
I made the mistake of joining a doggy forum(not here), and posted a question there- and got SLAMMED for wanting a goldendoodle. Then I read tons of negative things online about them being a designer breed.
Makes me sad. I didn't buy my puppy because he is a "designer" breed. We got him because we truly feel that he would make a great addition to our family. I love the typical goldendoodle's temperament, posssible low shed, happy go lucky demeanor, and their cute look.
Do you just ignore people that say these things? Have you ever been approached in real life while out with your dog and confronted?
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I don't think anyone hates individual doodles as much as the blanket assumption that only those out to make a quick buck breed doodles. And really, because doodles are very popular (same would go for any purposely bred mixed breed dog) A LOT of people who shouldn't be breeding dogs at all jump on the bandwagon and breed doodles. They might have an intact retriever and then look for someone else with a pet poodle and BAM: $400-500 bucks per pup with very little work on their part and they have cute dogs and make some money. These kinds of people don't perform health testing on their breeding stock, probably got their pure breed from another backyard breeder, don't really interview buyers (will sell to anyone), would never take back a dog, but are really nice people. So people see a newspaper ad for "hypoallergenic, nonshedding labradoodle" and go out and buy one. Not at all realizing that usually those are backyard breeders they are buying from, not realizing that many doodles still shed, that they are like any other dog, etc.
Of course this isn't all doodle breeders and it's not all doodle buyers. But that's the perception the 'haters' have. So it's not about the individual dog...it's about fear of people breeding irresponsibly and assumption that all doodle breeders indeed are irresponsible breeders. So they try to warn people that they aren't getting a breed...that it's a marketing ploy etc. And the truth is doodles are not a 'breed' in the strict sense. But that doesn't mean they aren't a good idea, a decent dog, and fulfill the needs of many people who want JUST that.
People tend to be much harsher over the internet. Chances are you won't have 'many' people be rude to your face once you've got your puppy. Welcome to the doodle club!
I know exactly what website you mean. I wouldn't worry about it. Everyone I met who has actually spent time with doodles loves them and everyone (including my anti-dog mom) has fallen in love with my little goober.
I would never want a husky, but I don't hate on people who do want them! Same with bichons or chihuahuas. Part of the reason so many breeds still exist is because people want such different things. Doodles are so popular because they are what a lot of people are looking for.
Congrats and I hope you have lots of joy with your new little one!
Heres one...Driving through Dallas Tx, a woman was so friendly towards Shelby, our Goldendoodle. After saying how absoulutely beautiful she was, the next comment was....
I saw on pet finder there are rescue groups for Goldendoodles...WTF what did that mean?? Is she a hater or is it a misconception about the Goldendoodles?
All dog breeds are special. Everyone has different needs and wants. Those people who attack others are worse than animals. Even animals don't discriminate other animals. I'd not waste any my time talking to those hopeless people. They just suck and will never get it.
you cant be that far from us- we are in ohio near tons of metroparks!
Thanks everyone for your positive comments! So excited to have found all of you doodle lovers :)
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