Labradoodle & Goldendoodle Forum
I'm looking to get a goldendoodle over the summer before I start my new job. I'm getting married in September and want to surprise my fiancee with a doodle as sort of a wedding gift. We've always wanted a dog but just haven't been able to get one until now.
Both of us will be working, and while I want a Goldendoodle, I don't want to be unfair to it if it's going to be seriously affected by our absence during the day.
So for you owners, mind answering a few questions for me?
For the most part I think that aside from the time away from home issue, we'll be able to provide the right environment for the dog.
It's killing us that apartment life and work life seems to interfere with having a four legged companion, so it'd be great to hear from some owners.
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There is no correlation between length of hair and energy. Except for maybe in the dead of summer.
But these dogs really do require a significant amount of grooming. They mat very easily especially when they are shedding their puppy coat as mats are quite common during that time. I was spending at least 30 minutes or more brushing per day and an hour plus for bathing once a week.
How big has yours gotten? 85lbs (if you live in an apartment get a mini) from shoulder to butt: 30-31 in
I really agree what others have said, when you have a dog, in some ways it is like having a child, you can not go out for drinks after work, even if they are in daycare, daycare closes, you can't work all week, then be out all weekend doing errands, Goldendoodles need their peeps or at least another dog to be with. They are not meant for solitude. For me, the biggest issue is when I am tired after being gone, he has slept the whole time I was gone so he doesn't care.. He is ready for a serious walk, some training and play time. You have to be willing to do that.
As far as boarding goes, I live on the east coast, Jack loves his daycare, I had to pull him out once because it was overcrowded... They have adorable rooms set up with tvs, beds, radios etc, It cost 50 dollars a night to board him there with daycare. I am not a fan of boarding my dog, I have some of the best of the best daycares available to me, I think it is to much commotion to be there all day and all night, Jack loves to play but he loves to come home to his quiet house at night. It is a preference but either way, boarding or having someone come in, is expensive, worrisome and not the most idea thing.
If you have family or like Adina has someone to come stay for while, I like that best for my boy. I am so glad you are researching to see if this is the time for you to get one or not.
Good luck...
I understand the desire to have a furry companion being an animal lover myself. Starting a new job and getting married can be stressful. Adding a puppy to the mix may or may not add unnecessary stress.
You said YOU want a goldendoodle. What type of dog does your fiancee want?
Being a responsible pet owner is time consuming and more so with a puppy. Consider the additional expense for shots, good quality food, grooming, training and insurance is advisable for the unexpected. Doodles are not a low maintenance dog like some other breeds. Maybe you could dog sit a few times to see how it would work? Or better yet foster a doodle in need.
Congrats on getting married and the new job. Good Luck
Honestly...get married...enjoy your honeymoon....start your life together! All of this should take up most of your time for about a year into your marriage. Maybe you should surprise your wife with a dog on your first anniversary. By then you and your wife will have a routine that may well accomodate your puppy. Goldendoodle puppies are the sweetest but they require a lot of care 24 hours a day. You have lots of time...so enjoy yourselves for awhile and then add this glorious puppy to your lives! I can tell you are a caring person because you asked all the right questions here. Our goldendoodle Thomas is 2 1/2 years old...he is rarely alone....he runs for 2 hrs each day with a dog walker...and is walked for 1 hr each day. He barks a bit at things but nothing much....he was potty trained in 10 days......he is 100 pounds....got him from a breeder...he does not shed!! Best dog in the world!!!
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