We were surprised when we got Darwin that most people we see think he is a Wheaten. There is the occasional person who knows he's a Goldendoodle, but 90% do not. We've even had Wheaten owners come up and excitedly start talking to us about Wheatens! It's pretty comical.
When Zeke was about 7 months he was mistaken for a Wheaten by a woman who was just sure about him and was very disappointed when she learned what he was. Since maturing he looks like the classic Labradoodle,(very handsome!)
We do get asked that by Wheaten owners quite often. Although now that our girl is getting so tall I doubt it will happen as much. We just went to a festival in a ski town and saw MANY Doodles. Everyone there knew just what Hazel was.
Yes without a doubt. We have a wheaten in our neighborhood and after seeing her I can see why people think there is a resemblance. I am guessing when Snickers is 50 lbs the questions will end as I don't think there are giant soft coated wheatens.
Yes, the two Wheaten Terrier owners were disappointed when I told them what he was as well. There was a Wheaten Terrier in our puppy kindergarten class that was extremely energetic and had problems with jumping and trying to bite faces in aggression. Yikes. I don't know that I'd be able to handle that! But I agree, he is only five and a half months and the size of a full grown wheaten, so it will only be a matter of time until he will be too large.
It's funny what people think doodles are! My guys are so large that the question I get most often is if they are Irish Wolfhounds. That might be Hondo, but Groucho Too is too much poodle to be a wolfhound. One evening as we were walking them down the street in San Juan Batista, a woman passed in her large SUV and did a U-turn to come back. She asked, "Is that some kind of poodle?" So, I think people are starting to learn about doodles.
Halas has been mistaken for a wheaten. Like Jane, I think this is kind of strange because Halas is red. But what's even more strange is that a few people have asked me if he's a sheepdog. I can understand not knowing what he is, but guessing that a red dog is a sheepdog? Surely they could come up with a better guess than that. Most people just ask what kind of dog he is, so they don't even have to bother with a guess.
This happened to us last weekend at an ASPCA event Darby and I attended. A woman who has 3 Wheatens stopped by Darby and asked me what breed she was. I told ehr and she called her husband over and they were so surprised! They just loved Darby...like everyone else!