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The Goldendoodle Is it a real dog

While these hybrids do not look beautiful, they are after all a real dog. Dee success in the creation of super intelligent, beautiful, loving Goldendoodles is a testament to the power of positive thinking. The day your first Goldendoodles rebounded in his life, would be a day not easily forgotten. Who would imagine that the mix of a standard poodle and Golden Retriever together 14 years ago would become one of the best decisions I ever made as a breeder?

These dogs are stressed

Being nervous about whether the puppies find good homes, was one of the biggest concerns for Dee after her first litter of Goldendoodles was ready to leave his mother. A few days after placing an advertisement, 50 people were fighting over 7 magnificent puppies. "I am absolutely overwhelmed," said Dee. "It was a labor of love trying to create the perfect family pet. Goldendoodles are a wonderful breed and have an equal balance of being a low-shedding, loving dog virtually anyone can enjoy as a family pet! .

14 years later, has shown the hybrid Goldendoodle which is more than a designer dog! It is here to stay! Some breeders spend hundreds of thousands of dollars to the campaign of his doodles. For Dee Gerrish, Goldendoodle Globally, only takes a few guests to strut their doodles fill "in public." People are automatically drawn to these beautiful dogs. You can not make a bee line towards a Goldendoodle, if you see them in public! .

Dee persistence Goldendoodle in the creation of a variety of ways, has borne fruit. Since 1999, Dee Gerrish has prepared an impressive way of other breeders to follow. Dee says: "Our Goldendoodles can be of different sizes and colors, or sometimes have different brand or color of the eyes, but I have come to learn over the years that only There are three coat types for the Goldendoodle dog. No matter who the father is … Poodle, Golden Retriever or Goldendoodle … there are still only three coat types. Curly. Shaggy. Suave. '

Dee believes the Goldendoodle hybrid, as a whole, is having a wonderful future in the dog world. "In the beginning," Dee says, "were not as pessimistic lot! The American Kennel Club took up arms; The Golden Retriever Club with a field day and definitely the dog forums were rampant with ads and abusive comments to me not only as a breeder, but anyone who is mixed poodle and Golden Retriever together. "

Dee says: "I am living proof that you can be successful if you have a good dog. You have to put money into what I enjoy most. Some people spend money on cars. A boat. clothing or shoes. I spend money on dogs. "

Dee is a firm believer that you have to enjoy what you do, otherwise it can not succeed. "I do not think of myself as a breeder. I think of myself as a creator. If you create the ultimate dog, you must have a goal in mind. My dogs are basically a work of art. Much like an artist, you start with a blank canvas and bring your vision to life. My goal was to create not only a dog very attractive, but a dog that is intelligent, interactive, healthy and have longevity. I'm pretty sure it's safe to say that I exceeded my own goals. "

Many people believe that simply pairing a Goldendoodle is a Poodle with a Golden Retriever. But Dee Gerrish says Goldendoodle is quite more than that. "Anyone can shoot a male and a female together and the result is, the female get pregant. A Goldendoodle is more than that." Years of genealogical research and linked only with the best example of all is back to his Goldendoodle stand out among the rest. "Some breeders believe that you can only achieve the best Goldendoodles testing breeding dogs to death. I totally disagree with that idea. How many vets do you think became farmers and their doodles turned out to be not only unattractive dogs, but plagued by health problems in the way? I tell you, many of them fell into that trap! "Says Dee.

The fact of the matter is, quite a few vets who became Goldendoodle breeders, indeed, produce dogs that eventually became dysplastic. In some way makes you wonder how it happened from veterinarians, had plenty of machines and test equipment to prevent such a thing happen. "Hip dysplasia is a canine disease that laboratories have not discovered why some dogs and some dogs do not get it, "says Dee." Our Goldendoodles have over 400 OFA good ancestors through his lineage. This means that our Goldendoodles have so little chance to get hip dysplasia as goldendoodles that come from breeders who spend hundreds of dollars testing their breeding dogs. '

It is true that evidence of breeding dogs only is valid for the dog that was tested. These tests do not guarantee a hundred percent proof that the dog will not produce a dysplastic puppy and that is a pitfall traps for many buyers. People think that if you buy a puppy from a breeder who has paid only hundreds of dollars to test for their breeding dogs, the purchase puppy will never have health problems. It is a false sense of security and people buy into that test, and if you give them some sort of safety net. board OFA will not tell anyone that these tests are only valid up to one year and that the tests are valid only for the dog that was tested. These tests are not related some with babies or dogs have been tested. Although breeding dogs are tested with large hips a year, maybe next year your hips have suddenly become poor. Nothing is certain in this life, except death and taxes, you can absolutely, one hundred percent reliable.

A Goldendoodle is a real dog. Whether some people want to call them mutts, mongrels design, designer dogs or mongrels …. the fact of the matter is, the Goldendoodle dog is here to stay. This dog can come from a golden retriever in couples with a standard poodle, two Goldendoodles paired one paired with a Golden Retriever Goldendoodle Goldendoodle and a couple with a poodle. Either way, these dogs are real. Its popularity is surpassing that of the poodle breed and Golden Retriever breed, both for the American Kennel Club consternation.

Oh well! The Goldendoodle has a wide audience to encourage him or her. If you encounter a Goldendoodle, nine times out of ten, you'll want one.

Author: Dee Gerrish has written about dogs Goldendoodle since 1999. She has been a private breeder, professional since 1996.

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