Labradoodle & Goldendoodle Forum
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oh, how I loved your positive reply to my thoughts on the hard parts of raising a doodle. Marshall is sweet. The questions and concerns that owners have asked WILL be beneficial I am sure. Thanks. :)
Every day here is happier because of my doodles. Eloise is 3 ½, and she’s the sweetest, most gentle girl, and I’m constantly amazed by her intelligence. Beasley is 15 months, and is a cuddly, brave little spitfire, always looking for fun (or trouble, depends on the minute and your perspective). They have very different personalities but are so incredibly similar, and they are buckets of fun together.
This site has been a tremendous resource and DK is a really supportive community. I’ve learned so much, especially from the “problem” posts – the knowledge and insights people share here, you just don’t find anywhere else. While doodles are by no means perfect and there will always be outliers – by and large, I think they are wonderful companions. I can’t imagine life without them now! I love all dogs, but there’s just something about a doodle that puts a big smile on my face. :-)
My girls go to a groomer, but I do maintenance in between appts and brush them regularly. They love it…all I have to say is, “do you want your hair brushed?” then two dogs make a beeline to the basement door and run to the downstairs “grooming” table. The groomer always says both girls love their “spa days” too.
Whoa, that is a giant picture of Beasley! lol
Thank you Julie! You have made me feel so happy! I'm singing the happy song! Beasley and Ellie sound hysterical. I think one of the things most DOOD owners have said is that their dogs are goofy and fun. That's one of the reasons I was attracted to them. The vision of running to the grooming table makes me laugh. xo
I wish I could tell you - I think it's just dumb luck, lol! :) Ellie has always liked it (once she got used to it...she fought it as a small puppy, but putting her up on a table made a big difference). She must have the patience of Job, because she'll stand still for a very long time and let me brush or trim her. I do pat and hug on her while I'm brushing, so I'm sure she likes that, too.
I think Beasley likes it just because she sees Ellie doing it - and Beasley has to be doing (or HAVE) whatever Ellie's doing. She's more fidgety, so I'm hoping that will improve when she's more chilled out in general, haha...but she still wants to be brushed. Luckily her coat - this version, anyway - is really easy to brush, so I don't have to spend as much time on her. (In the picture above, she was FULL of mats, and she wasn't into having me brush them out, so that made the decision easy to clip her short for the coat change.)
Love it! Thanks.
I agree, too - this is one of the best things! They seem to have this "doodle magnetism" haha. It is so neat to see the joy on people's faces and get nice comments - just from them walking down the street (or in a store or wherever).
Marie - I'm cracking up because I've always said being out with Eloise is like being with a rock star. :) And I'm just her handler in the background, while people surround the "star" and ask to pet her (and lots of the "what is she?" questions, ha). I seriously cannot believe the attention this dog gets, but I'm proud doodle mom. :)
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