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What generation a double doodle is depends on what generation the parents are. If the parents are both F1s, the double doodle puppies are F2s, and of all the generations, that's the one most likely to shed and to not look very "doodle-y". F1 to F1 breedings are not recommended, and very few reputable breeders do them.
If one parent is an F1 and the other is an F1B, that's an F2B. If both parents are higher generations, that's called a multi-gen.
As for posting pictures, I could post 20 pictures of "double doodles" and you wouldn't see two that look alike, so there's no point.
DK has a group for Double Doodles, more photos there: http://www.doodlekisses.com/group/doubledoodlesnorthamericanretrievers
Yes, "double doodles" usually involved an LD and a GD breeding, although I think it's fairly unusual to find an ALD/Goldendoodle breeding.
Mostly when people refer to a dog as a double doodle, they mean that they are a combo of Goldendoodle and Labradoodle. Another name is North American Retriever. ALDs are doodles that have their genetic heritage in Australia.
Ned is a seventh generation miniature Australian Labradoodle.
Kona is a Double Doodle (half F1B Goldendoodle and half Multi-gen Australian Labradoodle) that belongs to Gwyn. This is one of Gwyn's pictures that I hijacked from her page. In photos Ned and Kona look very much alike.
Lots of doodles have parents that are both doodles--the difference is that most of those parents are the same KIND of doodle--like two labradoodles for example. An F1 labradoodle to an F2 labradoodle, etc, etc. The offspring can look very varied, as Karen said...
If you get a double doodle, then one parent is a goldendoodle and the other is a labradoodle. This seems like a bad idea to me, since labs and goldens do not have the exact same genetic background so you are adding all of the potential genetic ailments from the two breeds into one doodle. But i am sure it works out most of the time...I prefer to stick to just two breeds--labs and poodles or goldens and poodles, so that you do not add up all those possible issues with health.
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