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I have a goldendoodle and may, someday in the future, get a labradoodle so I am posing the dangerous question...

Are Goldendoodles better behaved than Labradoodles?

Sorry, but my observation on this board....I have read posts of toy destroyers (LD's), pups that cry all night (LD's), barkers (LD's) etc...

My GD is pretty much an easy angel - like the golden child, hehe.

Now before you LD owners want to pinch the heck out of me please take heart that I intend the question in the most loving way possible.

Peace and hugs to all the LD owners. Just answer the question unbiasedly. ;o)

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I have a GD as does my sister - and both are wonderful dogs and true members of our families - but alas - they both destroy toys! Not barkers or cryers - but definitely toy eaters and jumpers. If I were to get a second (over my husband's absolute refusal) I would probably opt for an LD - just to have one of each! They both seem to be incredible breeds - I personally think you can't go wrong with either.
Thanks. I really was hoping to hear just that. I wanted to hear that LD's arent all brats and GD's arent all angels. I can then take all these posts and hand them to DH when I start in with the I want another pup (not for a while yet though - the poor man can only take so much in one year LOL) ...walk softly, tread lightly, come prepared. LOL
I was actually going to make a post one day about the reason for double doodles. I wonder what the breeders were after when they made the first NAR's.?
My girl is a LD and has never been a terror, i think it is in the breeding and the training. the only fun we have had is the pot plants when she was about 8mths old but oh she looked so cute with a black face from the potting mix!!!!! I think like children they are all unique!
Pot does tend to mellow a doodle.
ROFLMAO and snorting beer out my nose.
can you hear your Mother??? What, beer?? Out of your nose?!? Did I raise you in a barn??? OMG, I am going to faint! Oye, Vey!
So that's the secret!
omg lmao!! I am at work and I want to think you for the laugh!! I am reading along and everyone seems to be pretty serious and up pops this comment "Pot does tend to mellow a doodle" and I didn't catch it at first but scrolled back and laughed. My cube neighbors probably think I am losing it....
I missed part of my response - training, training, training - consistency, consistency, consistency.
Puppy Kindergarten, socialization (I do not mean dog parks) to trains, buses, schools crossings, cars, Home Depot, all kinds of different places. THAT is what makes any dog a fantastic partner.
Lean over a bit...pull back your hair...I won't pinch your ear too hard, promise! How dare you call my labradoodles ill behaved???? J/K :-D

I really think there is virtually no difference -- I've met out of control goldens and labs and well behaved GD's and LD's. Some get lucky with mellow, non-chewers. There is one couple in town with two goldendoodles who "might" be soon rehoming one because the two of them are so naughty together (read untrained dogs without enough exercise and attention). It's really a toss-up. But I don't consider toy destruction 'misbehaving' either.
I often wonder what the differences between the different doodle types might be. I think your question is a great one and it would be great to get some kind of poll going - like a questionairre where results could be posted on a chart. I would devise one but I don't actually know what would be good to ask and how to scientifically phrase the questions to be without bias. Are goldendoodles typically calmer dogs? Are labradoodles typically more curious? Does one hybrid mature (i.e. calm down) at a younger age than the other? Shedding factors, matting - differences? It wouldn't make one hybrid superior, but might be a tool to help those looking for a doodle make a decision.

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