Labradoodle & Goldendoodle Forum
Here's Tessa, a dark mahoghany chocolate f1b goldendoodle. She had blue eyes when we first got her and they lasted until she was 3-4 months old. That little chocolate nose is so stinkin' cute!
A little older, around 4 months old, Tessa was not only cute but smart. Here she was trying to teach her human boy, Daniel, how to use the computer.
Somehow I can't find pictures between 4-9 months, but here is Tessa this January with sister Charlotte and cousin Zoey.
As her first year of life was coming to a close, Tessa started to develop a more philosophical outlook on life. There were things to consider like "what color will I be when I grow up?"
As her adult hair grew in but her puppy hair didn't fall out, Tessa started sporting the look we call the "Messy Tessy". Tessa turned 1 on April 20, she weighed 43 lbs and has developed a passion for fetch. It was only a matter of time before the "big cut" occurred, but until then, "Play Ball!!"
The time finally came for the "big cut". Now, don't laugh because I think she has a certain elegance to her, but what happened to my chocolate mahogany puppy? What is she, a weimerdoodle? a german shorthaired doodle? She's certainly not chocolate anymore!?!?!?
Whatever she is, she's ours and that's the important thing!
P.S. That's a friend's goldendoodle pup who temporarily joined our "pack" for a couple weeks.
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Wow! She is gorgeous!
Oh my gosh so beautiful!
That is an amazing transformation. Mine is brown also and has quite a few white hairs. How long did it take for her to go white? She is certainly a looker!
In January she was still dark. I cut her hair in April/May and she was "lavender" when we finished :-) My other chocolate, Webster, didn't fade as quickly. He wasn't as dark as Tessa as a puppy but he is darker than she is now - go figure! You can see his Pup to Adult on this forum also.
We do have 3. When our first doodle Webster was 1 1/2 we got Charlotte. Tessa joined us last June when Charlotte was almost 3 and Webster was 4. We haven't had any jealousy problems but we let them sort out their relationships and set their own boundaries.
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