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Jun 26, 2010

Goldendoodles---A sensitive Soul









In addition to the Goldendoodle's soft, low shedding coat, the Goldendoodle has expressive eyes that exemplifies its sensitive nature. This lovely hybrid with a low dander coat, will make a beeline toward the first person they see just to get an appreciative pat on the head and a smile on a face.

Goldendoodles can make a wonderful therapy dog, given the opportunity for proper training. They have a wonderful sense of smell and seem to be able to sense others' pain. They are very generous with their love and can offer solace to strangers. The Goldendoodle dog is often great with other pets since they are a social dog. They seem to be happier when another Goldendoodle is in the home, rather than being the only dog.

Being very affectionate, the Goldendoodle makes a perfect roommate. The Golden Retriever is often used for therapy work because of their sensitivity to people. Plus, their soft coat is appealing to those who pet them. Goldendoodles have an even softer coat than the purebred Golden Retriever. They are very good with children and could make a wonderful companion to those physically challenged. The Goldendoodle tends to know when to back off but don't forget that they do have Retriever in them. Some Goldendoodles can be a bit rambunctious and they do love to run. I would never characterize them as being "hyper".

The Goldendoodle is so charming that it can win over even the toughest crowd. Becoming first known in the United States around 1997, their popularity growth ever since, has been phenomenal. Even back when no one had heard of the mix, this lovely hybrid's roots date back well before the early 1930s. The Poodle is one of the longest lived dogs in the world. The Golden Retriever as well as the Poodle are both highly intelligent dogs. Although dog fanciers have mixed and paired dogs of various breeds together for centuries, the Goldendoodle didn't really begin to gain recognition in the United States until a little known breeder named Dee Gerrish began to write about them in 1999. Her articles about the Goldendoodle dog found their way on many websites across the internet.

Owners of Goldendoodles can't really be neat freaks. The Goldendoodle loves to frolic outdoors and will jump in the first mud puddle it finds! Although they are low shedding dogs, the Goldendoodle will shed strands of hairs off and on through out the year. It is simply a myth that these beautiful dogs are non-shedding and hypoallergenic. Very large Goldendoodles can sometimes overwhelm a small child, but because of their gentle nature, they soon win over everyone with their charming ways. The Goldendoodle loves everyone...sometimes a bit too much. Teaching your Goldendoodle manners with early training is key.


The Goldendoodle has an unusual knack for being able to focus, which makes training easier. Keeping training simple and easy as well as fun, makes for a very happy dog.


Who is right for a Goldendoodle ?

The Goldendoodle dog is not an independent dog, so if you are seeking a dog who enjoys being alone quite often, the doodle dog would not be for you. This gentle soul loves companionship and enjoys being underfoot. Goldendoodles can work out for virtually anyone who is aware that this type of dog does have coat care requirements and does not enjoy being left alone for hours on end.


If you aren't sure that a Goldendoodle is the right dog for you and your family, it is better to allow the breeder to make an assessment based on what your particular desires and needs are. All dogs will need eventual veterinarian care; dental visits; coat care costs and proper nutrition. If your on a tight budget, finding a Goldendoodle at a shelter may prove to be difficult and that's a good thing. Not for the person seeking a shelter dog, but for the Goldendoodle itself. Fees will vary per area and per breeder, but whatever their fee, it's just a small price to pay for friendship that will last for many, many years.



*About the breeder: Dee Gerrish, of Goldendoodle World, has been writing about the Goldendoodle dog since 1999. She is one of the original founders for the Goldendoodle for the entire southern region of the United States. More about Goldendoodle World can be found by visiting http://www.goldendoodleworld.com

Jun 24, 2010

Crowd Control...the dutiful Goldendoodle



From backyard barbecues, birthday parties and public events, the dutiful Goldendoodle knows how to work a crowd. Whether your Goldendoodle is hanging out amongst family and friends or little league games, there are a multitude of events this gorgeous hybrid can make its appearance at to help bring people together.

Some Goldendoodles could get stressed out, however, in crowd gatherings. If you want your Goldendoodle to be a calm, summer-social butterfly, make sure that he or she is enrolled in obedience classes as soon as possible. Common sense and good management during events can also help ease the stress your Goldendoodle may feel if he or she is not use to a crowd of strangers.

These ten tips will help your Goldendoodle if you'd like to make him or her a part of your summer fun!

1. Teach your Goldendoodle how to politely greet strangers. Training your Goldendoodle to sit when meeting people is essential. While you may think it is cute that your rambunctious Goldendoodle puts his or her paw on your shoulders and give you tons of kisses, strangers may not find this type of greeting, wonderful. Perhaps there may be an elderly person wanting to greet your doodle. Jumping up on an elderly person could be harmful and the person will not be charmed.

2. Head off to school ! If you have not already enrolled your Goldendoodle in some type of obedience training, but would like to do so, look for a dog-friendly training class and do it today. Make sure the type of training offers positive methods since Goldendoodle dogs are sensitive and respond best to positive reinforcement. Treats and tons of praise are the best training methods for a Goldendoodle rather than physical punishment and verbal scolding.

3. Learning in a group. Many Goldendoodle owners find that training in a group is easier than private sessions. Goldendoodles are group dogs and enjoy social interactions. You can easily make new friends who may also be able to give you further training advice or assistance. Training at dog parks is also a great place to learn! This gives your Goldendoodle plenty of space to practice and at the same time have fun. Training your Goldendoodle in a group gives added socialization opportunities for both you and your doodle.

4. Go public! Never stop practicing training, with your Goldendoodle. Taking your doodle with you every where you go, helps your Goldendoodle become more and more social around strangers. Letting your doodle go with you when you go shopping (weather permitting) or allowing him or her to go with you to public pet-friendly events is a wonderful way for you to meet new people and help our doodle hone in on his or her learned skills. Make sure your Goldendoodle is always on a leash. If a store, bank or other public area does not have a "no dogs" sign, allow your Goldendoodle to go inside with you. Never leave your Goldendoodle inside of a hot parked car! Temperatures rise very quickly and your Goldendoodle can die of heat stroke.

5. Introduce your Goldendoodle in unusual ways! Providing you and your Goldendoodle have been practicing lots of socialization, your Goldendoodle already loves a crowd. Perhaps there is a parade or fair you can take your Goldendoodle to or even join! Gradually taking your Goldendoodle to unusual places such as street fairs, parades, big band events, will help your Goldendoodle become less afraid of these experiences. Allowing your Goldendoodle to taste some delicious treats in crowded, noisy places will help him or her think that these experiences make chicken happen!

6. Do your homework! If your Goldendoodle is fearful or suspicious of strangers or maybe particular groups of people cause your Goldendoodle to behave in an unacceptable way, you will need to do remedial socialization before you can take your lovely hybrid, into public places. Forcing your Goldendoodle to be around crowds before he or she is ready, can make things worse. Dogs can bite someone simply out of fear even when they are not even aggressive. Socialization AFTER the fact can be challenging, but worthwhile. This involves pairing the scary things for your Goldendoodle, with delicious treats. Sometimes the process can take time and be slow and long. Patience my friend! If you are anxious, your anxiety will transfer to your Goldendoodle. Sometimes a professional trainer is necessary.

7. Start small! It is amazing how many people want to buy a dog ALREADY trained simply because they don't want to put any effort into training their Goldendoodle. Many people pass up a wonderful available adult Goldendoodle because they have no confidence in their training abilities. Goldendoodles are highly intelligent dogs regardless of their age. Regardless of the age of your Goldendoodle, always train in baby steps. If he or she does well at a neighbor's party, try a bigger event next time. Work your way up to parades and festivals...beaches and lakes or bigger party events. Pllunging your Goldendoodle into situations right away can overwhelm a dog of any age.

8. Stay in control! It is amazing how many people allow their dog to be in control of situations. Remember, YOU are the alpha! Be sure your Goldendoodle is always on leash and aways under your immediate supervision. Having your Goldendoodle off leash and without any socialization skills could get you into a lot of trouble. A doodle not in control could also become injured or killed. This is inappropriate and leaves your Goldendoodle vulnerable and at risk. Never leave your Goldendoodle alone, in public places.

9. Stand by your doodle! Always be prepared to move at a minute's notice, with your Goldendoodle, if someone intentionally or unintentionally threatens him or her while in public. Do not allow strangers to taunt or tease your Goldendoodle or try to feed him or her an inappropriate treat.

10. Prioritize staying calm! If your Goldendoodle appears to be getting stressed out or overwhelmed, remember that it is always best to remove him or her from the situation. Taking your Goldendoodle to a quiet safe place if you happen to be at a family gathering, is always the first priority to lessen stress. If you are at an event that makes your Goldendoodle feel uncomfortable, leaving the event altogether, may be the best route to take. Helping your Goldendoodle enjoy the summer and staying safe will reward both you and your doodle with many pleasant experiences and memories! Make sure to take LOTS of photos!

Jun 21, 2010

Lindy Lu....One lovely Goldendoodle









Lindy Lu is an apricot, shaggy coat Goldendoodle from Goldendoodle World. Stephanie Brittain is one of our customers who is connected with us on facebook. What fun our Goldendoodles are! Lindy Lu was born in April 2010. She and her other siblings have all been adopted by wonderful, loving families. We thought it would be fun to share Lindy Lu's photos here in this article and some comments made by Stephanie's connections:

L. B. : what a ridiculously cute furball--I'd love to meet her some time!
June 13 at 12:03pm ·

J. L. C. : Awww I can't wait to see her!!
June 13 at 12:27pm

C. C. : Lindy Lu looks so cute! I just told my kids about her and we all can't wait to meet her.
June 13 at 12:54pm

K. R. : sooo cute!
June 13 at 2:35pm

G. P. : Funny! I just got a puppy yesterday!
June 13 at 4:01pm

F. B. : Glad you are home. Can't wait to see her...
June 13 at 4:52pm

A. R. F. : One of my previous co-workers has one and she is training her to be a "service dog".... She is sooooo good! Lindy Lu looks perfect!
June 13 at 6:27pm

E. L. S. : Congrats on the new addition!!!
June 17 at 3:43pm

Stephanie Brittain: Thanks Emily! Your pictures are great. Looks like you are having a wonderful time!!! May need some "puppy pointers" from you!!
June 17 at 3:46pm

E. L. S. : Haha I love puppies! I'm having a wonderful time and I still have two weeks to go! Tomorrow we are touring a salt mine! I can't wait to meet Lindy Lu when I get home! I hope the kids are enjoying her!
June 17 at 3:55pm

Dee Gerrish : It was really nice meeting you Stephanie. I'm glad the kids are enjoying her. Send your friends to our site if they would like one too! http://www.goldendoodleworld.com/


M. F. E. : What kind of dog is she? She is kind of a big puppy isn't she? How big is she going to get? Saturday at 9:16am

Stephanie Brittain: She is a goldendoodle! She will get about 45 lbs. She weighs around 10 now.
Saturday at 9:18am

M. F. E. : OH, that is precious!!! That will be a great size!!! Maybe that will be what we get next. What is her personality like? Saturday at 9:24am

Stephanie Brittain : Probably more like a retriever...that's the way she is acting so far! Hopefully not much poodle personality will come out! They are low to no shedding too....one of the primary reasons I got this kind! Saturday at 9:32am


K. C.: Hey Steph, the dog is beautiful! Ken and I looked into getting a goldendoodle too but having more dogs than kids would really pute me over the edge:). Kids, animals, adopted neighbors'kids...I thought when the kids turned 13 it would get easiser. Haha. Anyway, I love every momment they are all with me and like that the kids would rather be at my house instead of thier friends!!! Hope all is well and love to see pictures of the kids. Wish you lived closer!!
Saturday at 11:06am

B. F. : You may not want her to chew on shoes, that is how how I lost many of my best shoes, Keely does not know if they are old or new. I started him with a bedroom shoe because I was told when I was not home this would offer him comfort, well after many destroyed shoes, the heck with comfort. Yesterday at 8:19am

Dee Gerrish : Lindy Lu is just precious! Thanks for sharing her photos with us, Stephanie. Can you add them on our Goldendoodle World fan page?
26 minutes ago

Stephanie Brittain: Dee, I will be glad to if I can figure it out. lol!
23 minutes ago

Dee Gerrish Just go to our fan page and on the wall, you can post a comment and then upload her photos. They are adorable! I am sharing them on my blog...hope you don't mind. We love to brag! hahah

C. C. : it was so glad to meet you Lindy, you are adorable!!!
June 17 at 6:20pm

T. K. R. : what kind of doggie is he/she
June 17 at 2:59pm

J. H. P. : Yes, you are cute !
June 17 at 2:59pm

Stephanie Brittain : She is a Goldendoodle. We just got her Sunday.
June 17 at 3:02pm

J. H. P. : Never heard of a Goldendoodle. I bet she is the queen of your house.
June 17 at 3:07pm

A. R. F. : What a sweetie!!!!!
June 13 at 7:30pm

A. W. K. : Soooo sweet! How did it go?
June 14 at 7:54am

Stephanie Brittain: Great!! Kids were in shock!! Keep saying "I just can't believe we have a puppy!"
June 14 at 8:08am

A. W. K.: AWwWWW! So Happy for you guys!
June 14 at 9:55am

R. L. : you are definitely going to get "mom of the universe award" this year! lol she is perfect for you guys June 14 at 9:59am

C. W. W.: Sweet puppy...looks like you made the right choice.
June 14 at 11:03am
There are entirely more photos and loads of comments! Follow us on facebook and get YOUR next "Lindy Lu" from us!!!
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