Labradoodle & Goldendoodle Forum
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Here is a good article for you to read:
http://www.doodletrust.com/education/doodle-alergy-myth
From the article:
"You may also be ok with a Doodle puppy as tiny puppies don’t shed, but when the coat changes in adulthood, he could cause a life-threatening allergic reaction. Obviously, this would be tragic for you and tragic for the puppy you now love, who will need a new home.
We cannot stress strongly enough that allergy testing with puppies is futile."
The protein that causes dog allergy symptoms is called KNF1, and it is present in varying levels in different dogs. Those dogs that are considered "allergy-friendly", such as purebred Poodles, consistently have very low levels of the KNF1 protein. With a mixed breed, you can never know, especially with puppies.
There's also the problem with dogs bringing other air-borne allergens such as pollen into your home on their coats. Very few people are allergic to only one thing, and many people who have dog allergies also have pollen allergies; a dog will exacerbate both.
I personally would not risk it, but if you must get a dog, it's far safer to stick with those breeds known to consistently be allergy friendly, such as purebred Poodles and Schnauzers. Both are fabulous pets.
Has your husband ever met a Standard Poodle? Many people who think of them as "foo-foo" dogs have never met one and are going on stereotypes. Does he know that you don't have to shave their faces, or any other part of them, and that kept "natural", they look just like doodles?
After all, all Doodles are at least 50% Poodle and the F1Bs are 75% Poodle, so if someone doesn't like Poodles, a Doodle isn;t a great choice for them, either. I dislike Pugs, and I sure wouldn;t want a dog that was half Pug, no matter what the other half was, lol.
If you or your husband is thinking that a Goldendoodle has "the personality and temperament of a Golden Retriever with the non-shedding coat of the Poodle" like it says on many breeders' websites, you're mistaken. Genetics don;t work that way. Many of our dogs take after the Poodle side of their natures more than the Retriever side.
And after all, if it's a masculine thing, "Goldendoodle" doesn't exactly sound like "Rottweiler", either. lol
Here's a hint, only one of them is a doodle. Two are purebred Standard Poodles.
Nope. The first picture is a Labradoodle with a shaved face. The other two are purebred Standard Poodles. You see my point; it's important not to get hung up on the haircuts, because you don;t have to shave a Poodle's face, and a doodle with a shaved face looks just like a Poodle.
This is also a Doodle with a shaved face.
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