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Maybe an f1b bred back to the GR instead of the poodle. Which would make her 3/4 the GR instead of poodle. She is adorable though.
She's actually an F1B, just the reverse of what that usually means. An F1B is produced by breeding an F1 back to a purebred. That's usually a Poodle, but even when it's a Retriever, as in this case, it's still technically Filial Generation F1B. Reputable breeders typically don't do this, as it usually results in dogs that look very Retriever-ish and shed, but not always. Genetics are funny that way.
There are a few people here who do have this same mix.
If you can post a photo of her face, we can tell if she's got furnishings, which gives that "doodle" look.
So, the good news is, she does have furnishings, and is going to have the shaggy, doodle-y facial hair (beard, etc). She's going to be shaggy and adorable, probably similar in looks and coat to my Jack, who is the cutest dog in the world, lol. The bad news is that I think that, also like Jack, she's going to shed significantly.
My straight haired, shedding, shaggy doodle:
Jack is an F1. Unfortunately, I have no puppy pictures of him, as I adopted him when he was 14 months old. The original owner purchased him from a pet store and did have paperwork on the parents, which is how we know he's an F1.
And more good news is that if she has the same type of coat as Jack, there won't be any matting or hours of grooming like you have with the non-shedding coats; it's a breeze. That's the upside of a shedding coat.
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