Labradoodle & Goldendoodle Forum
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It's pretty much the consensus that if they shed as puppies, they will shed as adults. Sometimes there is some temporary shedding when they go through the coat change, but Otis is awfully young for that.
I see that Otis is an F1. I sure hope your breeder didn't promise you a non-shedding dog. In fact, 70% of all F1 doodles do shed to some degree.
Your breeder misinformed you. I have an F1 and he sheds heavily, year round. And I'm not alone. Lots of people here have doodles that shed, even some of the higher generations.
When there are heavily shedding breeds like Goldens and Labs in the mix, nobody should be telling you that shedding will be "minimal to no shedding."
Nikki, if not shedding is a priority (nothing wrong with that), return the pup. Perhaps a pure breed poodle that you groom like a doodle would be a better choice.
From Otis's picture he does favor the golden retriever straighter hair, and that seems to shed more. How much comes off him when you brush him? I have a non shedder that I have to brush his hair out of his coat or he mats, and another who sheds very little but I get very small amounts of hair on a brush with her.
One thing about some shedding, it seems the coat care may be easier than those that do not shed. He is a doll!
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