Labradoodle & Goldendoodle Forum
I have a 14 week old male goldendoodle. F1 I believe. His dad was a poodle and his mom was a golden retriever. He shed a bit not to bad, but the last 2 weeks he is shedding like crazy. I mean worse than a cat would shed. HAIR is everywhere. Is this normal? Will he shed like this from now on? When do they start loosing their puppy hair, and i know with fall they shed more. I have tried to look online however there is SO much information that i dont know what to believe or is legit.
He is the best dog, only had one accident in the house. If I point one finger he will sit, if I put up two fingers he will lie down. PERFECT with my kids. Just so much hair. WOndering if this is going to slow down.
Thanks so much!
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Sasha is my 2 yr. old goldendoodle and she does not shed at all... never did. She is very poodley. Oliver my labradoodle is a shedder. I read either they have the shedding gene or they don't (from the poodle) or something in between. Oliver is 16 months old and does not go thru shedding stages... he just sheds all the time. I alwasy had NON-shedding dogs so when I got doodles I knew that there would be a possibility that they would shed. There are black tumble weeds of hair all over from Oliver, I stay on top of it with vacuuming and brushing every day. Since Oliver is young he may grow out of it but I doubt it! I have learned to deal with it - LOL.
Luna is an F1 mini goldendoodle, and she shed a LOT from the time she was about 4-5 months until 8-9 months.
Since then it has calmed down a bit, but since she has a very retriever-ish coat, she has the seasonal (spring & fall) coat change it seems. She's still young, so she may not continue the seasonal shedding next year (it may just be another coat change in her adolescence), but we think she will still shed as an adult.
Does Luna have a double coat like the Golden Retriever? Just trying to get a handle on what to expect with Maple.
She does have a double coat - a white, downy undercoat (thicker in the Winter) and a coat of longer hairs (white at the base with red/apricot tips).
During seasonal changes Fall/Spring I rake out the undercoat with a furminator de-shedding tool. Helps a bit with the tumbleweeds around the house.
Thanks for the quick response....Is this typical with all flat/sport coat doodles? Do you recall when the double coat came in? Maple is 5 months now and her coat feels much coarser then before but having a difficult time identifying if there is an undercoat there? She doesn't feel thick if that makes any sense....
I think it's typical for flat goldendoodles, not sure about labradoodles.
I think the double coat came in shortly after her adult coat, probably around a year old. The undercoat doesn't really grow in much until the Fall when it starts to get cold. Even then the "undercoat" hairs are all mixed in with her regular red ones so you can't really tell they're there unless you brush her and you get all the fluffy downy undercoat hairs in the brush/comb.
If they are going to be non shedding as adults will they still shed their puppy coat or do non shedding dogs never shed?
They will still shed their puppy coats, they do a full replacement of their super soft "baby" fur and it converts to an adult coat. Usually with a non-shedding dog you'll have to comb out the puppy coat as it gets replaced, otherwise the matting is horrible.
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