A Standard Goldendoodle is a crossbreed between a Golden Retriever and a Standard Poodle. They are known for their friendly temperament, intelligence, and hypoallergenic coats. Standard Goldendoodles tend to be larger than other sizes, often weighing between 50 and 90 pounds.
Standard Goldendoodles typically grow to be between 22-26 inches tall at the shoulder and weigh between 50-90 pounds, depending on their genetics and gender.
Standard Goldendoodles are known for their friendly, social, and affectionate nature. They tend to be great with children, other pets, and families. They are intelligent, eager to please, and typically easy to train.
While Standard Goldendoodles are generally low-shedding compared to other dogs, the amount of shedding can vary based on their coat type. Some may have a wavier coat, which sheds less, while others with more of a Golden Retriever-like coat may shed a bit more. Regular grooming helps manage shedding.
Many Standard Goldendoodles have hypoallergenic coats, making them a good choice for families with mild allergies. However, no dog is 100% hypoallergenic, so it’s important to spend time around Goldendoodles before committing if you have severe allergies.
Standard Goldendoodles are active and energetic dogs. They typically need 30-60 minutes of daily exercise, including walks, playtime, or other forms of physical activity. They also enjoy mental stimulation through training or puzzle toys.
Goldendoodles require regular grooming to maintain their coat, especially if they have a wavy or curly coat. Brushing them several times a week is recommended to prevent matting, and professional grooming every 6-8 weeks is ideal to keep their coat in good condition.
Like all breeds, Goldendoodles can be prone to certain genetic conditions. These include hip dysplasia, progressive retinal atrophy (PRA), and some skin conditions. However, responsible breeding practices can help reduce the risk of these issues. Always ask your breeder about health testing for the parents.
Standard Goldendoodles are highly intelligent and eager to please, making them relatively easy to train. Positive reinforcement techniques work best. Starting obedience training and socialization early will help ensure they grow into well-mannered adults.
Yes! Standard Goldendoodles are known for being friendly, patient, and loving, which makes them great family dogs. They usually get along well with children and other pets, but it’s important to socialize them properly when they’re young.
The average lifespan of a Standard Goldendoodle is about 10-15 years, depending on their overall health, diet, exercise, and genetics.
Like all dogs, Standard Goldendoodles thrive on a balanced diet that includes high-quality protein, healthy fats, and appropriate vitamins and minerals. Talk to your vet about the best diet for your dog based on their age, size, and activity level.
To join our waitlist for a Standard Goldendoodle, a $100 non-refundable deposit is required. This will secure your place for an upcoming litter. Visit our Join the Waitlist page for more details on how to reserve your puppy.
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