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Myth - F1bb Small STND
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About Myth - F1bb Small STND
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Myth is a black based sable goldendoodle female out of our brown sable standard poodle Nancy, and our black sable goldendoodle Owen. Nancy is CHIC certified via OFA, and Owen has pennhips, and normal eyes as well as normal advanced cardiac through OFA. Both Owen and Nancy are genetically tested through embark as well as pawprint genetics.
Myths embark is as follows: http://embk.me/myth6?utm_campaign=cns_ref_dog_pub_profile&utm_medium=other&utm_source=embark
Her predicted adult weight is 48lbs, she is a carrier for brown, and she is Ay/a. She is clear of all genetically inherited conditions.
Myth is already an in your pocket gal. She loves to play, loves to bound after you in the yard, and she always wants to be in your lap. She is doing great with her potty training, does very well for her grooming, and walks very nicely on lead.
Please PM us for more details if interested ☺️ She wil be available to go home after her first shots and health cert on 2/17/2023!
Coat Colors:
Black
Brown/Chocolate
Cream
Coat Pattern:
Sable
Why I stand out
Vaccinated
Veterinary exam
Health guarantee
Health certificate
About The Seller
Kate Poplaski
Member for
4 years
Licenses
None for USDA
None for State
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About Goldendoodle Puppies
About Goldendoodle Puppies
What are Goldendoodles known for?
Goldendoodles are a mix of two of the most affectionate, friendly breeds: Golden Retrievers and Poodles. They adore being around people and crave companionship. Their personalities and coats range depending on their genes, but you can count on these cute canines to be your best friend to the end. Full-grown, they typically weigh 50-90 pounds and stand 20-24 inches tall.
Are Goldendoodles a good choice for families with kids?
Goldendoodles are generally excellent with children of all ages. Goldendoodles are the quintessential family dog. They’re eager to please and get along well with children, other animals, and strangers. They're moderate barkers — they'll alert you when something's up but aren't excessive.
How active are Goldendoodles on a daily basis?
The Goldendoodle requires an average amount of exercise. Most enjoy swimming, daily walks, and playtime. With Golden Retriever in their genes, these dogs do well at games that involve retrieving, like fetch and Frisbee. Overall, their exercise needs are high.
How much brushing and bathing does a Goldendoodle need?
The Goldendoodle’s coat is a cross between the Golden Retriever and Poodle coat, having fine hair that can be curly or straight. Depending on the Poodle influence, Goldendoodles can come in a wide variety of colors, including white, tan, chocolate, black, red, silver, or a mix. They may shed very little or a bit more based on whether their Poodle side or Golden Retriever side is stronger. Grooming-wise, this breed is low-maintenance. Goldendoodles are considered hypoallergenic, which can be a plus for allergy sufferers.
How much space does a Goldendoodle need?
Goldendoodles are best suited for a house with a good-sized yard. These pups are social and love being around people, so they do best with families that are home a lot. Because of their craving for companionship, Goldendoodles should always live inside and never been banned to the backyard. They are fairly easy to train.
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