Labradoodle & Goldendoodle Forum
Hi
I am not sure where I should have posted this question...my neighbor that loves my doodles started her doodle quest and found a doodle pup that she loves the breeder is sending her some updated photos this week however the breeder sent her a pic of the mama doodle and a puppy pic from last month and I was hoping to get your opinion on this doodles coat and size ~ the breeder said that the puppy has the same soft loose coat as the mom. The doodle dad is a standard chocolate labradoodle (curly fleece coat).
How would you describe this coat ~ straight, fleece???? Moms coat looks very long and silky my doodles have the fleece coats. The mama doodle is a standard multi-gen labradoodle according to the breeder.
I think she looks small for a standard doodle??? My neighbor does not want a heavy shedding dog ~ the breeder said that all dogs will shed some hairs (I agree). My neighbor also wants a standard size doodle and is concerned that mama doodle looks small. The pup is 24 pounds at 14 weeks.
Thoughts or opinions
Thanks!
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Hi Lynn,
Yes, that looks like a pretty straight coat on the puppy. With time he might develop a loose wave (not really a curl), like his mom has. He's really adorable!
As for size, that's a tricky question. I remember trying this with my first dog, and it worked pretty well from what I remember: http://www.goldendoodles.com/care/growth_chart.htm
From that growth chart, it looks like a 24 pound 14 week old pup will grow into a 72-75 lb adult dog. Obviously there will be some variability in this estimation, but he is a boy, so he will likely grow a bit bigger than his mom. I can't remember what the threshold weight/height is for standard doodles, but I have a medium and he's only 41lb, so 72 seems quite big to me.
There's shedding...and there's SHEDDING. Poodles DO NOT shed...ever. Just like people. Of course if you brush your hair and do things that pull hairs or break hairs then hair will come out. But usually 'shedding' refers to hair that falls out on its own rather than keeps growing. So no not all dogs shed. All dogs will lose hair from breakage and brushing...but nonshedding dogs don't just drop hair on the ground as they walk like labs and retrievers do. The second photo looks promising. Remember "Standard" means the dog's height is: 21 to 24 inches to the shoulder. 21 inches is not huge but still qualifies. 24lbs at 14 weeks sounds like she very well will end up 'standard'.
I know I am a bit late but wanted to throw my opinion in since I have been doing this for a very long time. The mom has a shedding fleece coat or a hair fleece combo coat. The pup may end up with the same type of coat, the coat is very thin. If it does shape up it will be a wavy fleece.
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