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Don't let the "low-shedding" label fool you—Goldendoodles are high-maintenance when it comes to grooming. Their fur can be straight, wavy, or curly [32].

Are you considering getting a from a breeder, or are you looking to adopt a doodle from a rescue?

Goldendoodles are "social butterflies" that thrive on human interaction [9, 18]. They are famously non-aggressive, which makes them excellent playmates for children but notoriously poor watchdogs —they’re more likely to greet an intruder with a wagging tail than a warning bark [24, 26]. GOLDENDOODLES

They are ideal for active families who want a devoted, intelligent companion and don't mind the grooming costs. If you are looking for a dog that can stay home alone all day or act as a guard dog, this may not be the breed for you [26, 30].

Social, affectionate, and highly intelligent [5.1, 5.21] Goldendoodles are "social butterflies" that thrive on human

They need 30–60 minutes of daily activity [1]. Many are "water lovers" and enjoy swimming or hiking with their families [32, 35]. Health and Longevity

Because they rank among the smartest breeds , they excel in obedience and agility [21]. They are frequently used as therapy and service dogs [31, 33]. The Downside: Their high "velcro dog" energy means they are prone to separation anxiety [1, 30]. Experts at The Doodle Tribe recommend not leaving adults alone for more than 4–6 hours at a time [16]. Care and Grooming If you are looking for a dog that

They require frequent brushing to prevent matting and professional grooming every 8 to 12 weeks [3, 33].