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We where blessed with 6 males and 3 females. The puppies are Now ready for their new homes. Your puppy comes home with the following. Their mom teaches them manners, confidence and boundaries. Check out our past puppy videos and pictures. One of my favorite childhood memories was puppies. We had several litters growing up. Our love affair with Frenchies started with Liz. She was sweet, energetic, loving and very entertaining. One of the things I love about this breed is that they love the whole family and not just one person. They love to cuddle. Dressing them up is easy and fun. French Bulldogs love people so they are great if you take them to work or to Grandma's for Thanksgiving. We have a farm located on 20 acres in Spirit Lake, Idaho. Paisley The American Kennel Club describes French Bulldogs as "an active, intelligent, muscular dog, with a smooth coat, compact medium build,they are expressive, alert, and curious. They are the 1 most popular AKC ranking dog as of .What Is A French Bulldog? The French Bulldog is a small breed of domestic dog. In , they were the fourth most popular registered dog in the United Kingdom and in the U. French Bulldogs originated from England, France. The first French Bulldogs were brought to America in by wealthy Society ladies. We consider them to be family so we play with the puppies and take them on a few car rides as well. They enjoy playing outdoors when the weather is warm. We are not a kennel. Our goal is to breed Quality, Beautiful, well socialized puppies. Embark test for over different diseases. All of Our French Bulldogs have been tested as well as our puppies. Mans best friend truly is a French Bulldog. Cuddled up next to you on your bed under the covers snoring softly while hogging your pillows. Copiloting around town with you drinking doggy Cappuccino. Every day is an adventure with frenchies Want to be on our waiting list? You can also contact us on the form below. Past Puppies Have you checked out the puppy page? We have lots pictures, videos, and information. Questions we have contact form below. Fill out my online form. Each of our dogs is a special part of our family and we seek only the best homes for our puppies. Tom has hand-picked our dogs for their temperaments, confirmation, excellent health, pedigrees and rare color variations. Our Pups Our puppies are our family and they get the royal treatment at Country Farm Frenchies on acres of outdoor space to play and develop. At night they live in their climate-controlled "puppy palace" and during the day they play with our grandchildren at the farm and get acclimated to other farm animals such as cats, dogs, horses and even turkeys. Breeds Our puppies can be shipped all over the U. We worked with different breeds of dogs for more than 20 years before we fell in love with French Bulldogs. Tom is a retired dairyman and spends his days caring for our dogs. Colors Our Frenchies have been hand-picked for their beautiful confirmations and colors. Also feel free to contact us for prices or general questions about our dogs. Contact Us explore Browse our galleries and learn more about our family. Download our guide! We offer standard and fluffy Award- winning Award-winning bloodline, guaranteed health Every TomKings parent dog has passed a rigorous selection and examination process before we started our elite breeding program to build the healthiest and most Frenchie-authentic gene pool for our TomKings Frenchies. All of our adult dogs and puppies get the highest quality food and supplements to ensure immaculate health, and they are checked by our vet on a weekly basis. Our purebred French bulldogs come with a TomKings Health Guarantee, that is valid against all genetic illnesses. Instead, we treat all of our Frenchies as family members , let them roam freely in our vast green garden and rest with us in our house. Our Frenchie puppies can play as much as they want and we raise them by teaching all the good manners among dogs and people, including children. Maternal love 12 weeks of maternal love and professional care Spending 3 whole months after birth with their caring mother and siblings ensures that TomKings puppies develop a healthy dog-personality and a well-balanced nature. Before joining their new families in the USA and elsewhere, our Frenchies get all the puppy vaccinations, are dewormed and treated against parasites. They travel in a temperature-controlled and pressurized room not stacked on top of suitcases , and they are watched all along the flight. During layovers, the puppies are taken off the plane and placed in a pet hotel, where they are given fresh food, water and lots of pampering. They are sweeter than any airport scenes in romantic movies. Feel free to reach out to us any time with your questions or to share your joy: we answer you immediately 16 hours a day. We produce all of the brindles in black, blue, chocolate, lilac , fawns and sables in golden, red, blue, chocolate, lilac , creams, pure coats and tan points in black, blue, chocolate, lilac , and pieds in ALL of these beautiful colors! Call Us Are you ready to own the most popular dog breed in the U. We appreciate you visiting our site, whether you have been here many times in the past, or if this is the first time you have paid us a visit. We hope that the time you spend with us will be enjoyable, and that you will feel it is worth your time and effort. Of course, we invite you to come back as often as time permits, as we have provided a lot of information regarding the French Bulldog, and we doubt if you will cover everything in one visit. Under Owner Information, you will find a lot of information to help you determine if the French Bulldog is the breed for you. There are also FAQs for New Owners, if you have made the decision to adopt one of these wonderful dogs. Under Owner Info, you will also find several products that we use and highly endorse. We then have the unpleasant talk about scammers, who are rampant in the puppy arena, especially regarding French Bulldog puppies. If you see a deal that sounds too good to be true, there is a .It breaks our hearts every time we are contacted by someone who has been scammed, or nearly scammed. Please be careful. Lastly, under Owner Info, you will find information regarding our contract and our guarantee, which we believe is one of the best available, and it is the least we will do in the unlikely event that there is a problem with one of our dogs. Under Our Frenchies, you will find information regarding our breeding males, our females which have puppies on the ground, and retirees that are ready for their forever homes. We are very proud of the breeding male and females we have assembled. You can click on Former Puppies and scroll down to see a few examples of all of the various colors that Frenchies come in that we have produced in the past. We know that the different colors can be a bit confusing, so we have tried to make it as straight forward as possible. The only problem is that there are so many gorgeous colors that they come in, a decision regarding color preferences can be difficult .Also, under Our Frenchies, you can click on New Puppies to see all of our currently available puppies, along with a list of the litters that are born, but not yet introduced. We have placed multiple puppies in every state of the union except Hawaii, as they have a very long quarantine period. We have been using very responsible puppy nannies for years to deliver puppies to major airports all over the country, for very reasonable rates. We would love to work with you to place the perfect little Frenchie in your home. Some of our puppies, especially very specific requests, are placed with clients on our waiting list, but many are available to potential clients that are looking for puppies right away. If you are looking for a high-quality Frenchie puppy, please contact us and we will send information which will help you determine if we might be the breeder for you. We will do our best to help you adopt the Frenchie of your dreams. We do not post earlier videos. All of the puppies shown in the videos will have had their vet checks and will be available for adoption with the exception of a few that we may belatedly decide to hold back. Generally, those that we will be holding back will not be included in the videos. As a reminder to each of our Waiting List clients who have passed on prior puppies due to poor timing, when you are ready for your puppy, please let us know so we do not bypass your name when we are placing new litters. Meeting the puppy Nanny was easy and smooth at the airport! Hank was love at first sight. Happy Holidays! Just thought I would write to give you an update on our Dieter. Thank you again for doing what you do, and raising such amazing dogs! Dieter is loved by all who meet him, and he has met several people on his adventures this year. He is such a mischievous, but entertaining boy. He is the sweetest, craziest, cutest, cuddliest, puppy! Hi everyone! Just wanted to give you guys an update on Hank Mowgli. He is the center of every minute in my girls day. There were tears of joy and excitement — it was wonderful! Night went well — I had my hand in her kennel so she could sleep — she would make sure it was there and then fall back to […] Danielle, Rich and Rowan Hi BlueHaven!! Hope all is well! Rich and I would like to thank you for the care and love you put into your breeding program. Rowan is a healthy and fun-loving Frenchie! We hope all is well in your neck of the woods. All is well here. Originally, when we listed our preferred colors, we did not select brindle, but as you can see, once we saw GiGi, […] Catherine, Nick, Kolbie, Natty, and Dieter Dieter had an awesome first night. Hope you had a Happy Thanksgiving! Just wanted to send an update on Pearl formerly Sinah. At nearly 4 months old now; Pearl is doing very, very well. She had her 3rd series of shots and vet check last week and is perfectly healthy.
We have owned and bred American Bulldogs since .As a breeder, it has always been my dream to have and produce extremely large and bully monsters while maintaining the agile athleticism of a true working dog. So I hit the books and the internet to gain as much knowledge as I could. I discovered a dog with compact muscle, immense strength, agility, extreme bully looks, courage, loyalty and a brain that can fill their basket ball heads. The American Bulldog was the breed for me! The research didn't stop there. I had only scratched the surface. I now had an insane amount of styles of American Bulldogs in front of me. After years of researching bloodlines, I narrowed it down. What's in the works Are dogs are very important to use and apart of our family. We are Health testing all of our current stock and adding new blood that is also health tested to our lines. As you know we got big goals, adding new blood is tricky. We are currently in the process of combining show quality with huge bone and thick muscle! Maintaining show quality structure on the biggest thickest beast we can get it on is the goal. We love the shock and awe that DAKK'S dog already get no matter the crowd they are in but we want more. Who doesn't love an impressive dog that not only is built on quality but can move and even work. Last updated Feb 16th Let us introduce ourselves. .I really don't like to call us a kennel we are more of an example of bulldog enthusiasts who happen to maybe have a few more pet dogs then the average person lol! We have an amazing ranch that we live on and no expense is spared on our dogs. We got our first American Bulldog at the beginning of and that's been the only breed of dog for us since then.It always surprises me how few of us "old school bulldoggers" are actually still here. Since we have become very involved in the breed we both go overseas and judge shows and we have put on show's and contributed bulldog articles to Dog Fancy among other things. Our first dogs were Suregrip lines Rip N. Woody, Freddie Kreugger, etc. We like dogs how they used to be when we first started You will never see us breeding to flavour of the week or whatever hyped up dog"the newbies" think will sell. .We will also never be producing black or blue bulldogs. We take a lot of pride in producing our own dogs that we show and later may put in our program. .We are not like most folks in that we have several different styles of American bulldogs. .I actually don't think there is anyone in the world that has had a much sucess as us with both types. We try and meet somewhere in the middle with our hybrid American bulldogs that we both like.We only produce a litter for the purpose of improving on what we have and always keep a puppy or two, we always reserve the top picks for our selves from each breeding. Some years we produce no pups and others we may have a few litters, we are not a large kennel and don't keep many dogs ourselves as we like them all to have plenty of time with us in and out of the house. Many of our dogs, especially our studs are raised and live with our friends and we co own or keep breeding rights on them. This has proved to work out really well for both us the dog's and there new family. All of our pups are born and raised in our home and all of our dogs are family members that will live out their lives with us,they are not retired to live with strangers or sold on to someone who wants to have a few litters out of them but remain with us for as long as they are around.I can honestly say I have never sold an adult American Bulldog on to another "breeder". .I really don't agree with passing dog's around especially American Bulldogs as they bond so deeply with their families. .We have had many American Bulldogs through out the years, some that we no longer have are on our site to show you where we started and what direction we're heading in, you will find all our old family members on our foundation page. Special thanks to Kyle Symmes of Suregrip kennels for all his help through out the years and for all our foundation stock. Please remember that although the American Bulldog is an incredible breed with a lot to offer it is often to much dog for alot of people, they are a dominant guardian breed, can be stubborn and do best with someone who has experience with such types of dogs. They also don't get along with dominant dog's of the same sex. .Please do your research on the breed before purchasing an American Bulldog and also on the breeder you choose. No part of this American Bulldog web site may be used in any form or any means without the express written consent of Bybee's American Bulldogs. Any use of this data without such written consent is punishable by law. .We specialize in Bully-type, also sometimes referred to as Johnson American Bulldogs. However on occasion we do produce fantastic standard- and hybrid-type American Bulldogs. We breed for functional and balanced temperament allowing for the American Bulldog to be a family member and a companion while having the drive and intelligence to perform desired functions. At Grand Future, we typically produce large American Bulldogs. Males range in lbs and females range in lbs. We have always bred to a significantly stricter breed standard than the current American Bulldog breed standards under U. Dogs with the following characteristics are not shown at conformation shows nor bred in our kennel: 1. Full black mask — this genetic trait is usually a result of another breed having been infused into the gene pool. Usually a dog with a kinked tail itself is not at risk of health complications as a result of the kinked tail. Teeth — dogs missing more than 3 teeth. Dogs lacking full pigmentation are more susceptible to various health problems. Lack of pigment is also responsible for deafness in dogs. We have never produced a deaf dog. Interested in a puppy? We have many repeat buyers — over 30 families have purchased 2,3,4, and even 5 dogs. Our dogs generally love children and have balanced temperament. Having produced over dogs in 7 generations, we have history and data that allows us to make some conclusions that we believe are significant. The very common problem of hip dysplasia that afflicts this breed is nearly non-existent in our kennel. Our dogs tend to have normal locomotion — good movement due to anatomically sound physical structure. Our dogs have never torn ligaments such as the Canine Cruciate Ligament CCL , which leads us to conclude that such problems are likely hereditary in nature. Our dogs have never prematurely died from heart problems, which leads us to conclude that such problems are likely hereditary in nature. Our dogs have never been diagnosed with tracheal hypoplasia — a hereditary genetic defect common in bulldog breeds that leads to potential deadly obstruction of the airway. Our dogs tend to live long. Our foundation dog lived to the age of 15 years and 10 months old. Our dogs have never been afflicted with cancer at a young age. The earliest instance of cancer has been encountered at 8 years of age by one dog. The remainder of cases have been documented at over 10 years of age. The biggest tragedy for an owner is in having to care for a sick dog as a result of poor breeding, and be absolutely helpless as that dog passes in their arms. Exorbitant medical bills end up being paid to prolong the time together even by just a little with the beloved family member. As with any animal breeding program, our kennel is not immune from problems. This drives us to continually improve. We maintain contact and help our owners in any way we can; even at 4AM or during a vacation since we have owners all over the world in various timezones. Our breeding expertise enables us to deliver healthy, beautiful, strong, and intelligent American Bulldog puppies. We provide a contractual health guarantee against the following genetic health problems — hip dysplasia, elbow dysplasia, Canine Cruciate Ligament CCL ruptures, cataracts, entropion, ectropion, heart, kidneys, thyroid, ichthyosis, cryptorchidism, epilepsy, and any neurological disorders including NCL. Our conversation with a prospective owner always involves questions to understand the kind of dog the person would like — the more details the better. If so inclined, the prospective owner can request guidance in picking the puppy based on personality and activity level, temperament, phenotype, and more. We evaluate our puppies at 6 weeks of age on a variety of parameters. We provide lifetime unlimited advice and guidance by phone to owners concerning all subjects relating to dog ownership. You can be sure you will have the information you need to succeed even if this is going to be your first American Bulldog puppy. Because we stand by the quality of our work, we want our owners to participate in our breeding program and we are happy to provide the necessary guidance. Our dogs are also ideal candidates for service animal work. Training a service dog requires a significant investment of time and money, making the genetic health and temperament of the dog even more critical. A service dog needs to be healthy, hassle-free, intelligent and receptive to training, have stable temperament to handle any type of environment, and of course lead a long life disease-free. All of these selective requirements for service dog candidates make Grand Future American Bulldogs an ideal fit. Join us in our mission of producing the best American Bulldogs possible! Professional worry-free shipping worldwide Of course our preference is for you to come visit our home, get acquainted with us, and pick up your new American Bulldog puppy in person. However, we understand that it is not feasible for everyone. Even if you do not live anywhere near Nevada, do not be concerned — we are highly experienced at shipping our American Bulldog puppies worldwide, as even just the list of our Grand Champions and Champions spanning 9 nations attests. We can prepare all necessary export documentation. Search this website. We refuse to call ourselves a kennel being that none of our dogs live in kennels. Our program is centered on a 5 acre property which gives all of our dogs plenty of room to run and stretch their paws. Our goals are simple: We expect to breed large, thick-boned, broad chested, sloppy faced American Bulldogs with huge heads! Our dogs should resemble Spike from the original Tom and Jerry cartoons. Slightly on the heavy side, powerful with large jaws. To accomplish this feat we have imported the best dogs form different parts of the world and brought them home to Temecula. It is pretty sad, but yes, we had to go outside of America to find our foundation dogs that most resembled what an American Bulldog should look like. Although, Tino Ortega of Ortega American Bulldogs located in Rialto, California has some monsters on his yard, in which we of course have bred with. Our motivation behind our breeding program has been that we are a huge lover of the breed and how many folks we have met through the years with American Bulldog puppies with high hope of having a huge dog, but only to be disappointed with a small headed skinny boned dog. So many breeders breed junk and are too focused on their kennels producing a form of income. We make plenty of money through our family owned construction business. We do not need money from our dogs to pay our bills or put food on the table. We are solely focused on producing the best dogs the breed has to offer.
Life Span Did You Know? The Boxer is one of the most popular dog breeds in the United States. It has been recognized by the AKC since .Although the Boxer dog breed originated in Germany, their ancient ancestry can be traced back to the Assyrian empire war dogs of BC. The modern Boxer breed we know and love today was originally developed in Germany in the late s. English-bred Bulldogs and the Bullenbesiier were crossed to create an energetic and agile hunting dog to chase wild game. The Boxer is a popular family companion and a versatile working dog. As a member of the Working Group, Boxers can be found competing in dog sports like agility, obedience, and herding. They also make great service and assistance dogs, as well as therapy dogs, and can be found working as search and rescue dogs, drug detection dogs, police dogs, and military dogs. The Boxer is a muscular and energetic dog that tends to have a happy, friendly disposition. They bond closely with their families and tend to get along well with children and other dogs. They can even do well with other pets despite their high prey drive if they are socialized and trained with them. As long as they are well-socialized, Boxers are generally upbeat, playful, and friendly. Although they have a natural instinct to protect their family from unwanted visitors, they do tend to warm up once introduced and are happy to make a new friend. They can be prone to barking a lot if you do not work on socialization and training your dog to stop barking early on. Boxers can be highly adaptable dogs. Although they have a lot of energy and are better suited to homes with yards where they can run, they can adapt to apartment living as long as they get the daily exercise, attention, and mental stimulation they need. As with any non-arctic dog breed, they are sensitive to very cold temperatures. Boxers are also a brachycephalic breed, which means they are even more sensitive to heat than other dogs. A Boxer is also one of the most affectionate dog breeds. Because they bond so closely with their families and get bored easily, they should not be left alone for long periods of time. Potential health conditions to be aware of in a Boxer include hip dysplasia, degenerative myelopathy, thyroid issues , and heart conditions like aortic stenosis and cardiomyopathy. Good breeding practices make a big difference and reputable breeders will screen their dogs to avoid passing preventable issues to puppies. So, make sure you are asking the breeder about the health and genetic history of the parents and about any health tests that have been done. Boxers are intelligent dogs that are eager to please their owners. Despite their energetic personality, they are one of the best dog breeds for first-time owners and are highly trainable dogs. They tend to excel at almost any task put before them! Because of their open, friendly nature and high energy, they have a tendency to jump up at people in excitement and playfulness. Since they grow into powerful dogs, you will want to make sure you train your dog not to jump up. Boxers have smooth and short coats that will shed a little year-round and require minimal grooming. A brush-down once or twice a week and the occasional bath as needed will keep their short coat healthy and looking great. Nail trims once or twice a month are usually enough to keep nails from growing too long. Checking ears weekly and carefully cleaning as needed can help prevent ear infections. Checking and wiping their facial wrinkles weekly or a few times a week if your dog is prone to getting into things can help keep their wrinkles clean and free of irritation. Dental diseases, like gum disease, are the most common health issues in older dogs because dental care is often overlooked; and, it can lead to other serious health issues. Brushing daily, plus cleanings at the vet when needed, is ideal. The Boxer is a high-energy dog breed that needs plenty of daily exercise to stay happy and healthy. Due to their high prey drive and urge to chase, they should only be let off-leash in secure areas. Boxers tend to get bored with repetition, are excellent problem solvers, and are naturally exuberant. A fully-grown Boxer usually stands inches tall at the shoulder and weighs pounds. Boxers generally live years on average. In Germany, the Boxer was one of the first dog breeds chosen for police training. Featured Boxer Article. Loyalty, affection, intelligence, work ethic, and good looks: Boxers are the whole doggy package. Bright and alert, sometimes silly, but always courageous, the Boxer has been among America's most popular dog breeds for a very long time. A male can stand as high as 25 inches at the shoulder and weigh lbs; females are a little smaller, lbs and inches tall. Their muscles ripple beneath a short, tight-fitting coat, and the dark brown eyes and wrinkled forehead give the face an alert, curious look. The coat can be fawn or brindle, with white markings, and some are born solid white. Boxers move like the athletes they are named for: smooth and graceful, with a powerful forward thrust. Boxers are upbeat and playful. Their patience and protective nature have earned them a reputation as a great dog with children. They take the jobs of watchdog and family guardian seriously and will meet threats fearlessly. Boxers do best when exposed to a lot of people and other animals in early puppyhood. The Bullenbeisser descended from Mastiffs was crossed with the Old English bulldog to eventually produce the modern breed. Bullenbeissers were generally used as catch dogs for hunting bear, wild boar, and deer. With their strong jaws, they would catch and hold prey until their hunter masters came. The first Boxers were developed to be a smaller, faster dog for similar purposes. Unfortunately, like their bulldog ancestors, Boxer dogs were sometimes used for bull-baiting, and, after the practice was outlawed, for dog fighting. Many are still working dogs, for the military and as police dogs. But most have taken an equally important place as the popular companion dog we know and love today. Boxers are, for the most part, versatile dogs. But be wary of leaving your Boxer dog unattended with access to local pets in your neighborhood. A strong fence without escape routes is a good idea. And although Boxers do well in hot weather, white ones might need some sunscreen. Yes, dog sunscreen is a thing. A bored boxer will chew, lick, and dig to excess, so a kennel or crate may be necessary when you need to be away for longer than they like. In the perfect world, a boxer owner would work part-time, or from home, so that they could spend maximum time caring for and bonding with their pet. After a puppy is reserved its is our goal to make the update within minutes with few exceptions outside holidays and unforeseen events. You can be confident the available puppies and their pictures shown are accurate and up to date. The contractual agreement between you and the breeder Agreement made to not breed the dog in the future Agreement made to not enter it into competitions No restrictions on the Boxer puppy Read on to see why these factors affect the price of Boxer puppies. Reputation Of The Breeder Breeders spend a lot of time and money to build up their reputation as trustworthy Boxer breeders. The more renowned a breeder is, the more they are able to charge for their dogs. However, some puppy mills and backyard breeders will shoot up their prices to appear to be reputable breeders. Therefore, you should go through a trusted association to find a reputable breeder. Do not be fooled by good advertising. The individual Boxer puppy you want to purchase must have its own papers that document its registration with the American Kennel Club. These papers cost money and will increase the price of your Boxer puppy slightly. This is important because pedigree changes the price of the Boxer puppy; I will discuss this next! Pedigree is important when it comes to determining what your Boxer puppy will look like, its temperament, and the chance of it developing genetic issues in the future as it grows up. Determining who the dam and sire of your Boxer puppy are is important in determining price. If your Boxer puppy has a champion sire or dam, then the price of the puppy will increase significantly. Champion heritage drives the price of the Boxer puppy up because the buyer is almost guaranteed to get a perfect specimen of what a Boxer should be and has a better chance at winning competitions with their Boxer puppy when it grows up. The breed, unfortunately, suffers from hip dysplasia, cardiovascular myopathy, severe arthritis, degenerative myelopathy, several cancers, and aortic valve disease. The American Kennel Club recommends that all of these tests, including thyroid screening, elbow evaluations, and certain DNA tests are all done to produce a long-term prognosis so effective preventative care can be carried out from day one. If a Boxer puppy has any health concerns, then their price will decrease, and they will often be sold for a couple of hundred dollars or so depending on the specific health issues they have. As medium-sized dogs, Boxers can leave their mothers safely at eight weeks. Many people who want to compete with their boxers will wait until the Boxer puppy is six to eight months old before purchasing them. During this time, the breeder will invest in behavioral training. When the Boxer puppy is six to eight months old, the breeder will also be able to give you a better idea of their temperament and their adult markings and ultimate size. As a result, these puppies will be much more expensive than the younger ones. Boxers will stand at 23 to 25 inches tall if they are male and .They have tall, regal-looking shoulders that slope down gently to a smaller set of hips. Their heads are quite square and are characterized by their wrinkles that make them appear confused but curious! Boxers that meet the breed standard are a fawn or brindle color with white markings on their chests, bellies, inner legs, and faces. However, the white markings may not be more than a third of their entire body. If your Boxer puppy meets the breed standard, then their price will increase because they can be used for competitions. However, if they do not meet the breed standard, then their price will be decreased, as this is seen as undesirable from a competition standpoint. The first agreement will prevent you from further breeding your Boxer puppy. The second agreement will prevent you from entering your Boxer puppy into any competitions. Both contacts will decrease the price of your Boxer puppy, as they place restrictions on what you can and cannot do with your puppy as it grows up. There are many other costs associated with owning a Boxer! One-Time Bring Home Costs There are a number of things you will need to purchase before you even pick up your Boxer puppy to make them feel more comfortable and happy in their new home! Fortunately, a lot of these items only need to be purchased once or twice, like food bowls and crates, for example. Here is a list of some of the vital things you need:.
Our breeding program has earned the the highest level of accomplishments that a kennel in the United States can achieve. Nadelhaus breeds purebred German Shepherds year round and we also import both German Shepherd puppies and adults direct from Europe for our clients. Long-haired German Shepherds are technically called a long coat German Shepherd, while a short-haired German Shepherd is called a normal coat or stock coat German Shepherd. Dogs with either coat have the same physiological structure and both have double coats: an undercoat and a top coat. The only difference between the two is the top coat. The long haired German Shepherd will have a heavier top coat than the undercoat. The double coat of a German Shepherd is an important feature of the breed. The double coat weathers and insulates the dogs—it protects them from the cold in the winter and the heat in the summer. The length of the coat of a German Shepherd has no impact on its ability as a working dog. What does a long haired German Shepherd look like? The skeleton and structure of a long-haired German Shepherd will be the same as a short-haired German Shepherd. Both dogs will have an undercoat, but the difference is that the top coat of a long-haired German Shepherd will be longer. The long coat GSD has longer and silkier hair on the chest, back, face, tail, and on the backside of its legs. Short on the head, including the inside of the ears, on the front side of the legs, on the paws and toes, somewhat longer and more strongly covered in hair on the neck, almost forming a mane. On the back side of the legs the hair extends to the carpal joint or the hock and forms clear trousers on the back side of the haunches. Historically, German Shepherds originated in Germany and were native sheepdogs. He firmly believed that the standard of the German Shepherd breed should not include dogs with long hair. Throughout the s, long haired German Shepherds were considered unsuitable and unacceptable for breeding. It is important to note that long-haired German Shepherds are the result of natural genetic diversity and not a separate breed. Their long coats are an inherited trait that can occur when both parents carry the recessive long-hair gene. This gene manifests as a more luxurious and abundant coat, offering a striking contrast to the traditional short-haired German Shepherd appearance. The breeding of long-haired German Shepherds follows the same rigorous standards and principles as their short-haired counterparts. The focus remains on maintaining the breed's exceptional temperament, working abilities, and overall health. Over time, breeders recognized the value of long-haired German Shepherds and began selectively breeding them to maintain and enhance their unique characteristics. Through careful pairings and strategic breeding programs, the long-haired variety established itself as a distinct and cherished branch of the German Shepherd breed. How big do long-haired German Shepherds get? Long-haired German Shepherds are structurally the same as short-haired German Shepherds, therefore they can both grow to similar sizes. Males: inches tall, pounds Females: inches tall, pounds Since both German Shepherds are physiologically the same, they also have the same temperaments: loyal, intelligent, energetic, courageous and protective. German Shepherds are ranked 2 on the AKC Breed Popularity list and make for wonderful family companions and working dogs. How can I identify a long-haired German Shepherd puppy? In the photo below are two litter mates from a recent Nadelhaus litter. The puppy on the left is a long coat and the puppy on the right is a normal coat. The long coat has wispier hair on the chest, back, face, tail, and on the backside of its legs. Long-hair female German Shepherd next to short-hair male German Shepherd. Genetically in German Shepherds, the short hair gene is dominant and the long hair gene is recessive. This means if two short-haired German Shepherds are mated, but neither carries the recessive long hair gene, then no long haired puppies can be produced. However, if two short-haired German Shepherds are mated and both carry the recessive gene, then long-haired German Shepherd puppies can be produced. Long-haired German Shepherds are considered a less common variant of the breed, adding to their allure and exclusivity. While short-haired German Shepherds dominate the breed standard, enthusiasts of long-haired Shepherds appreciate their unique beauty and elegant appearance. Due to their rarity, finding a reputable breeder or rescue organization specializing in long-haired German Shepherds may require some research and patience. However, the joy of owning one of these beautiful dogs is well worth the effort for those who appreciate their longer coats and exceptional qualities. Do long-haired German Shepherds shed more than short-haired German Shepherds? No, this is a common misconception. Although they shed less than short haired German Shepherds, their coats still require regular maintenance. They will need regular brushing and grooming, especially if you enjoy hiking or outdoor activities with your GSD. While it is a rare occurrence for a long-haired GSD to not have an undercoat, most of them do have undercoats. And just like short-haired GSDs, their undercoats will shed more or less throughout the year depending on the season. Should I trim my long haired German Shepherd's coat? The decision to trim a long haired German Shepherd comes down to personal preference, but it is not a necessity. Trimming can help make for more manageable living around the house. If you choose to trim, you can trim around the backs of the ears, on the back of the legs both front and back and then thin the bushy tail. Shaving a German Shepherd on the other hand is never recommended. Their double coats help keep them warm in the winter and cool in the summer. What are long haired German Shepherds called? Regular brushing: Long-haired German Shepherds require regular brushing to prevent matting and tangles. Aim for at least a few brushing sessions per week to keep their coat in good condition. Finish your brushing session with a gentle dog brush to clean up loose hairs. Bathing and drying: It's important to bathe your long-haired German Shepherd as needed, using a dog-specific shampoo. Be sure to thoroughly rinse out all the shampoo to prevent any residue. After bathing, use a high-velocity dryer or a cool air dryer to dry their coat thoroughly, as moisture trapped in the fur can lead to skin issues. Professional grooming: Consider taking your long-haired German Shepherd to a professional groomer for occasional trimming and coat maintenance. A groomer can help keep the fur around sensitive areas, such as the paws and ears, tidy and reduce the chances of matting. Watch for seasonal shedding: Like all German Shepherds, long-haired ones will undergo shedding seasons. Be prepared for increased shedding during these times and brush your dog more frequently to remove loose hair. A de-shedding tool can be helpful in managing shedding and keeping their coat healthy. Remember, each dog is unique, and the specific care requirements may vary. Does Nadelhaus sell long haired German Shepherd puppies? Nadelhaus breeds German Shepherds puppies year round and while the majority of puppies we sell are short hair, we do have occasionally have long haired puppies. We breed all our German Shepherds in the black and red color. If you are looking for a long haired adult German Shepherd, we can also import long-haired German Shepherds direct from Europe. Contact us for more information. Please contact us for puppy prices. But once your puppy is born and you have accepted an alphabet puppy litter and choose to back out, your deposit is subject to forfeit. Birth to weaning so if you change your mind after confirming, you are reducing the time the next family has to also prepare for their new puppy. No restrictions on AKC full registration and full breeding rights given on your haus von Wiese puppy. Final payment is due at time of puppy pick up or after delivery arrangements are scheduled, 2 days prior to flight. No additional Charge for puppy pick up in Huntersville NC. September Breeding We had a successful breeding between Lotte and Gringo. We expect our "B" litter to arrive in early November, with take home after 8 weeks of nursing taking us through New Years .The breeding took place but we need a month for the puppies to grow in utero before our vet can confirm the pregnancy. Any overflow will roll over to our Spring Cersei long coat dam litter. Paska is undoubtedly one of the most well known working dog Black German Shepherds of all time. Just as strategically as horses are bred to increase positive attributes, we are breeding in a similar style. Our goal is to save Paska's heritage and continue to produce puppies containing his well balanced temperament, drive and strong working ability. Bomber carries some of the same impressive attributes as Paska and is the product of highly accomplished and highly decorated shepherds in Germany. It is our goal to preserve both bloodlines while integrating fresh new lines from Germany to be sure of safe breeding outcome. Along with 7-week old personality and drive level testing on each puppy, we strive to match each puppy with it's family to achieve long-term fit and family harmony. Our breeding pairs are selected with great health, hips and elbows from multi generational excellence of their lineage. Scroll below to our breeding dogs and click on their Pedigeree Link to view their impressive German pedigree. Thank you to the families that are giving loving new homes to our precious black German Shepherd puppies! Please call or text to reserve your puppy. Nolan was a magnificent 4 time competitor of the German Bundesseiger. You don't want to miss this stunner! Winn-Dixie is a fabulous mix of both Unkas and Nolan. V Paska vom Salztalblick. We are hapy to include Aurora and her freshness to our breeding program. Basia is an incredible product of our exclusive breeding program from the flawless Paska bloodline. Lotte and her parents have all tested the highest for Hip and Elbow tests in Germany, A normal. Mazikeen joined us from German European Import parents. Mazikeen's coat is long, glossy and incredibly soft. Mazikeen has a sweet natured and pleasing personality who produces family companion pups. Cersei's coat is long, glossy and incredibly soft. We are proud and excited for her to join our home and our breeding program. Storm is a solid black longcoat German Shepherd. She has a super wonderful pleasing temperament. She just wants to be with you all the time and has that no fear attitude. Nothing gets by this girl. She is very protective yet loves everyone. She is a true German Shepherd, loving protective, very active and playful. Not to mention absolutly stunning, This solid black girl comes from some very very large and wonderful lines, not to mention her father is a rare solid blue longcoat German Shepherd from Holland. Storm is a kind of rare dominant black, meaning no matter who she breeds with she will produce some solid black german shepherd puppies. She also possibly carries the blue gene, so bred with the right male she should produce some solid blue german shepherd puppies. All with very outgoing temperaments. Storm as a puppy about 14 weeks old Storm at about 5 months old Storm 1 year old Some of Storm past puppies Storm's Dad Brody, he is a solid blue german shepherd with an amazing long coat. German shepherd puppies for sale in Texas tx. German Shepherd puppies for sale oaklahoma. German shepherd for sale tx. White german shepherd puppies. .German shepherds for sale in Texas, german sshepherds for sale tx. Playfulness Watchdog Ability The German Shepherd Dog is a natural protector and so adaptable and intelligent that they have performed about every job known to dogs. If he had opposable thumbs, he would be unstoppable. Intelligent and obedient, purebred German Shepherd puppies are more than devoted pets - they are lifelong companions. Pure-breed black German shepherd puppies have the right temperament to make engaging family pets. Leave them alone or confined. These pups will grow mischievous and become high-strung. As the name implies, they originated in Germany in the late s. As part of the Herding Group, German Shepherds were used for livestock, herding, and guarding sheep. Back then, GSDs were not considered pets or companions but servants of farmers. Although German Shepherds weren't considered household pets, their owners did provide proper food, protection, and shelter. In the early s, a German cavalry officer named Captain Max Von Stephanitz made it his mission to create an ideal German herder. He co-founded the world's first club devoted to German Shepherds. Von spent 35 years promoting and refining the wonderful breed. People finally noticed how strong, smart, and obedient German Shepherds are. So now the military employs them as working dogs. Their intelligence, strength, speed, obedience, agility, and keen sense of smell make them perfect for the job. German Shepherds are also very versatile and make great companions. Their impressive and lovable personalities soon drew the attention of other countries. German Shepherd dog was brought to the United States in the early s, and American breeders began to develop their own lines of the breed. The American Kennel Club recognized the German Shepherd in , and the species has been one of the most popular dog breeds in the United States ever since. Today, GSDs are not only considered one of the most favorite household pets. The versatility and outstanding characteristics make German Shepherds beautiful pets, companions, and protectors. Due to the breed's reputation for being loyal, courageous, and easy to train, German Shepherds are used as police or military dogs. Personality Know the personality and temperament of your German Shepherd Dog German Shepherds are well-known for their smartness, confidence, intelligence, loyalty, and courageous personalities. As household pets, German Shepherd dogs get along with their owners and other members of the family. However, they do not get along with strangers easily, but with time, they warm up to anyone who tries to be friendly with them. The German Shepherd dog breed is distinguished for courage, loyalty, and the ability to maintain training. Because German Shepherds have strong guardian instincts, they tend to be loyal and protective of their owners and children. Given their strong guardian instincts, inadequate training and poor socialization can make them aggressive toward strangers. Their over-protective and aggressive behaviors can put any owner at risk. Therefore, GSDs should be carefully socialized with proper training from a very young age. The best thing about GSDs is that they are intelligent. German Shepherd dogs are usually active and like to be occupied with an activity. They do well with people who allow them to stay active. They need an ample amount of exercise daily to retain their activeness. They should be continually exposed to supervision during the training period. Most importantly, your German Shepherd should not be confined to a kennel or backyard alone, as GSDs like to be around their loved ones. Keeping them tied up alone will make them lonely and aggressive. A German Shepherd dog should be purchased from a good and reputed breeder. We do not hand over any puppy or dog without having them vet-checked. Health Health is wealth, even for your German Shepherd dog. As a dog lover, when you welcome a German Shepherd puppy into your family, they become an integral part of your life. Besides training your dog, it is best to focus on your pet's wellness. You must do everything you need to optimize your pet's health and happiness. Most German Shepherds are usually healthy dogs if purchased from a good breeder. A responsible breeder will screen breeding stock to check on health conditions such as elbow dysplasia, canine hip dysplasia, degenerative myelopathy, etc. The German Shepherd Dog has an average lifespan of 9 to 13 years. Male, Adult German Shepherd weighs around lbs. Female, Adult German Shepherd weighs around lbs. They can run 30 mph Maximum Running. Moreover, German Shepherds are prone to experience problems like bloat, skin allergies, gastric torsion, and abdomen swelling. German Shepherds experience these conditions. German Shepherds must be taken to the vet, like most other dogs, for routine health checkups. A regular checkup allows you to track your pet's health condition. Owners should be aware of all the GSDs' health-related symptoms to take care of them by taking their dogs to the vet when any symptom occurs. Besides, if you want to buy a healthy pet, you must contact a good breeder. We do everything a good breeder would do to deliver a healthy puppy to a customer. We also discuss health problems in the genetics of a puppy or dog. Grooming The importance of grooming your German Shepherd dog The adorable appearance of the German Shepherd dog is known to all. They are very adorable and majestic to look at. GSDs usually shed twice a year. Proper grooming helps in controlling shedding and keeps the coat nice. They only need a quick brushing a few times a week. A thorough brush helps to remove loose hairs from their coat and keep the fur nice and shiny. During the shedding time, frequent brushing is required to prevent the mess caused by heavy shedding. Giving the occasional bath should suffice to help them clean and smell nice. Your dog can end up hurting you unintentionally if the nails are too long. Invest in quality dog grooming products to ensure proper and safe grooming. Thus, do not forget to groom your precious German Shepherd dog. Finding How to find the right German Shepherd Breeders? The German Shepherd is one of the most popular dog breeds in the U. S and all over the world. GSDs have love and affection towards their owners, whether a puppy, a young dog, or an adult dog. Find and choose a good breeder to find the right German Shepherd puppy. Finding a good breeder is the key if you want a purebred and healthy German Shepherd puppy or dog. You need a good and reputed breeder to find the right puppy or dog for your family. Most importantly, puppies and dogs sold by breeders must be AKC-registered, which means that they follow the rules and regulations established by the AKC. We care more about placing the puppies in the right homes than making big bucks. We are happy to share any information you need about a puppy. We welcome any questions about a puppy with a big smile. The price is determined by several factors, including but not limited to the following: The breeder's location Show Record How many puppies can a German shepherd have? A German shepherd can have six to eight puppies. Larger litter are usually born to dogs that are bred early and often. The mother's milk production is also stimulated by the hormone prolactin, which is secreted in large amounts after mating. When do German shepherd puppies' ears stand up? Some puppies' ears stand up as early as 5 or 6 weeks old, but others don't have completely erect ears until they're a few months old. As long as the puppy's ears start to stand up by about 8 or 9 weeks old, there's no need to worry. If the puppy's ears haven't begun to stand up by then, you should take it to the vet to see if there's a problem. Contact us before the puppies get sold. We may earn money or products from the companies mentioned in this post. The black German shepherd is a rare and highly sought-after variety of the standard German shepherd dog breed. Although multiple color variations of GSD exist, black German shepherd puppies are one of the most popular thanks to their sleek, handsome coats. The pitch-black color that gives these dogs their magnificent appearance is the result of a naturally occurring recessive gene. This means black German shepherds have naturally existed for quite some time, but they are much rarer than their black and tan counterparts. When properly socialized from a young age, black German shepherds make wonderful companions and excellent guard dogs. These large doggos are best suited for experienced owners with large homes and fenced-in yards. If you are looking for a handsome companion that can double as a guard dog, the black German shepherd is a fantastic choice! Keep on reading to find out more about this rare variety and decide if it is the right canine for you. Black German shepherds are a color variation of the standard German shepherd dog. While they may look completely different, these dogs are the same breed, and the black variety is recognized in the official GSD standard. While purebred black German shepherd puppies can compete in dog shows, they are often overlooked in favor of the classic black and tan look. These dogs were later used by the military as messengers, sentries, guards, supply carriers, and rescuers. Black shepherds tend to be slightly larger than the average GSD, and most have a straighter back. When it comes to features, you can expect your black German shepherd puppy to have a clear-cut head, pointed ears, a long snout, almond-shaped brown eyes, and a black nose. Males are usually around 24 to 26 inches tall at the withers and weigh between 65 and 90 pounds. Female dogs are typically smaller and stand between 22 and 24 inches tall and weigh from 50 to 75 pounds. The average GSD can be black and tan, black, sable, grey, red and black, or even black and silver. In German shepherds, black coats are caused by a recessive gene. This means a puppy needs to inherit two copies of a recessive gene from both mom and dad in order to have a black coat. For example, if you mate two sable German shepherds that carry this recessive gene, a quarter of their puppies will have a black coat. However, if you breed a black German shepherd with a sable dog that carries the gene, roughly half of their litter will be black in color. Breeding two black German shepherds is the only guaranteed way to produce a litter of completely black puppies. Bear in mind that all German shepherd puppies change color as they grow. Coat Texture These pitch-black canines have a medium-to-long double coat. The coat can be either straight or wavy and will shed all year long and go through two blowouts — once in the spring and again in the fall. If you decide to welcome a black GSD into your home, be prepared to welcome lots of loose doggy hair as well! Since these doggos shed a lot, invest in a powerful pet hair vacuum cleaner and be prepared to vacuum every day to keep your home clean and tidy. Black German Shepherd Temperament And Character Black German shepherds are best known for their loyal, courageous, obedient, and watchful temperament. Thanks to their protective nature and working history, they make amazing guard dogs that will fiercely protect your family and your home. A properly trained and socialized black GSD puppy will get along well with people outside the family but remain a loyal guardian and protector. They are naturally wary of strangers, so early socialization and consistent training are a must! Although they are working dogs at heart, black GSD make wonderful companions and even get along with children and other pets when properly socialized. An anxious or stressed black shepherd will turn to destructive behavior to relieve their frustrations. As a result, your black German shepherd pup may decide to chew woodwork , destroy your home, or bark loudly. While they are not the best choice for first-time owners, black shepherds make fantastic family pets and companions when properly trained and socialized. Because they tend to get so attached to their people, these pups are better off in homes where someone is usually around to keep them company. Activity Level Highly energetic and agile, these handsome solid black pups need regular exercise to stay healthy and in good shape. Apart from at least two daily walks, your black German shepherd pup will also enjoy running, jogging, hiking, cycling, swimming, or any other activity that allows them to spend time with you. Caring For Black German Shepherd Puppy While they are not harder to care for than standard German shepherds, your black GSD still needs a lot of love, care, and affection to stay happy and thrive. It is crucial to design a consistent care routine for your pooch and keep track of regular veterinary check ups to detect any health problems early on. When creating a care routine for your GSD puppy, pay special attention to the following factors: Exercise The black German shepherd is a highly energetic dog that needs at least one hour of intense exercise every day. Enrolling your puppy in agility classes is a great way to keep them exercised and can be a fun and entertaining experience for them. Games such as fetch, flyball, Frisbee, tug-of-war, and hide and seek are also great options and will keep your pooch exercised and entertained. Intellectual Stimulation Black German shepherds are highly intelligent dogs that can easily become bored, frustrated, and destructive when not mentally stimulated. A bored or anxious black shepherd can cause serious damage to your home and belongings. Companionship Loyal and devoted to a fault, black GSD puppies make superb family dogs and companions. They form strong bonds with their people and are happiest when they can spend time and interact with their families. While they are large and intimidating at first, these pups are loving companions that crave affection and attention. Black German shepherd puppies need company and are best suited for homes where someone is around all day. Grooming The black German shepherd is a high-maintenance dog when it comes to grooming. If your pup has a medium-length coat, brush them two to three times a week to remove loose hair and keep their coat in pristine condition. Use a de-shedding tool to remove loose hair and minimize the shedding during spring and fall. To further reduce shedding, bathe your GSD with an anti-shed dog shampoo every two months or as necessary. You should also brush their teeth at least three times a week and trim their nails every other month. Diet An ideal diet for black German shepherds should be formulated for a large-sized dog with high energy. When choosing the best food for your pooch, make sure it contains higher levels of protein, a moderate amount of fat, and easily digestible complex carbohydrates. Keep in mind that black German shepherd puppies grow extremely quickly between the ages of four and seven months, which makes them susceptible to bone disorders. Feed your pup high-quality, low-calorie food to prevent them from growing too rapidly. Known Health Problems As a breed, German shepherds are considered generally healthy. Black GSD and all other German shepherds are prone to the same health problems, including: Hip Dysplasia: This is a hereditary condition that causes malformation of a hip joint. Affected dogs may or may not show clinical signs of this condition, but in most cases, dogs experience pain and lameness in one or both hind legs. Elbow Dysplasia: This is another hereditary condition commonly seen in large breeds. This condition is caused by varying growth rates of the three bones that make up the elbow, resulting in joint looseness. Gastric Dilatation Volvulus: Also known as bloat, GDV is a life-threatening condition that affects large, deep-chested dog breeds, particularly if they are fed one large meal a day, eat rapidly, drink a lot of water after eating, or exercise just after a meal. Degenerative Myelopathy: This is a progressive disease of the spinal cord. This condition affects the part of the cord that gives information to the brain regarding the rear legs. Lifespan The black German shepherd has an average lifespan of around 9 to 13 years. With proper care and regular veterinary checkups, these pups can reach their senior years in good health. Training A Black German Shepherd Puppy Black German shepherd puppies are highly intelligent and obedient, which makes them very easy to train. These pups are fairly easy to housetrain, and they also learn obedience commands after just a few repetitions. Like all other dogs, black German shepherds thrive on reward-based training and a lot of praise. Positive reinforcement training techniques are highly effective for training puppies and adult dogs and are much more reliable than dominance training. Besides training, you should start socializing your black GSD puppy as soon as you bring them home. Since these pups are naturally aloof with strangers, early socialization is essential and will help your dog to become friendlier to other people. Try to expose your puppy to as many people, places, situations, animals, children, and sounds from a young age to help them grow into an outgoing dog. Properly trained and socialized black German shepherd pups make wonderful companions to people of all ages and families with children. Due to their large size and highly energetic nature, these dogs are best suited for large homes with spacious, fenced yards. While they can live outdoors, black shepherds should primarily be kept indoors so they can regularly interact with their people and stay close to them. In addition, because of their high social needs and potential to develop separation anxiety, they thrive in families where someone is at home often and able to keep them company. However, when compared to other varieties, black German shepherds are quite rare and hard to come by. Finding a reputable breeder might require a bit of research on your part, but all the extra effort will pay off in the long run. Since black German shepherds are rare and in demand, be mindful of puppy mills and unethical breeders who just want to make a quick buck. However, the exact price depends on a lot of factors, namely the breeder, supply and demand in your area, and pedigree and quality of both parent breeds. Black German shepherds make wonderful family pets and companions. Naturally loyal and devoted to their owners, they like to be close to their people and spend lots of time by their side. Plus, due to their protective nature, black German shepherds make excellent watchdogs and will always feel the urge to watch over you and your family. The black German shepherd is a rare and absolutely stunning color variation of a standard German shepherd dog. Loyal and protective of their owners, these dogs make fantastic family companions and can also serve as vigilant guard dogs. If you want to bring a black shepherd pup home, be prepared to: Exercise your pooch for at least one hour every day Start training and socialization from a young age Groom your dog at least three times a week Do you own a black German shepherd dog? What do you like the most about your pooch? Share your experience owning this gorgeous dog with us and our readers in the comment section below! Related Article:.
Do Golden Retrievers Get Jealous? They are widely regarded as friendly, affectionate, clever breed that is great with kids and other animals. Just like any other dog, Golden Retrievers also love attention and treats, and will use their many skills to get what they want from their owners. Do Golden Retrievers get jealous? Yes, Golden Retrievers do get jealous. They can form close bonds with family members, and as such, are known to suffer from other emotional behavioral issues such as separation anxiety. Jealousy can become an issue if you have other dogs or children and your Golden Retriever feels like he is not getting attention when he wants it. So, what are the signs and symptoms you should look out for and how do you cure jealousy in Golden Retrievers and dogs in general? Why do golden retrievers get jealous Golden Retrievers and dogs in general are social animals. They have an innate need to form social relationships with each other and with humans. The dog -human relationship is a very important one for them. Most dog breeds have evolved to the stage that they would find it difficult to survive without us. They may not understand that we are the sole provider of food, shelter and safety for them, but it appears to be hard wired into their brain that they must be close to us and that a relationship with a human is important. If I give my attention to another dog or person, by playing with them, or hugging or sometimes just talking, my dog will go nuts barking and trying to get my attention focused back on him. Do Golden Retrievers really get jealous or is it just instinct? In a study published a few years ago, study author Christine Harris showed that dogs in general do get jealous when they see their owners giving attention and affection to another animal or human compared to a nonsocial object such as a book. This is what causes him to snap or bark, or to get between you and whatever he is jealous of. What are the signs that your golden retriever is jealous? Dogs show display jealousy in much the same way as humans. They can lash out unpredictably, causing them to behave in a way that they may not usually behave. Here are a few common signs that your Golden Retriever is not happy that you are giving your attention to someone else. Jealousy, especially between two dogs is often signalled by growling or staring. Most of the time, the dog on your lap will not be happy and will start to growl to let the other one know that he was here first, and he wants you all to himself. If this type of jealousy is not addressed early, it can escalate into barking and all out fighting between dogs. Giving you lots of unexpected affection and attention Golden Retrievers are usually less confrontational than other breeds. You may notice that rather than growling or barking, your Retriever may use body language to tell you that he wants all of your attention. This may include climbing up on top of you when you are watching TV, or in between you and your spouse when you are sitting on the sofa. Pushing other people or dogs away Another subtle way that dogs, especially Golden Retrievers can show their jealousy is by using their bodies to physically push themselves in between you and another dog or person. Dogs use their bodies all of the time to let each other know if they are in their space and sometimes we can fail to pick up on this. A classic example of this is if you are crouching down to pet one of your dogs or to hug your child, your other dog will come bounding over and squeeze himself in between you and your child or other dog. Retreating to his quiet place Not all dogs know how to express their jealousy, and some can become despondent. They may just retreat to the sofa or their crate instead. If your dog is regularly hiding and avoiding contact you should investigate it further. Dogs can be in pain and not show it. Older Golden Retrievers often suffer from hip and knee problems and some develop heart and lung conditions that can make them lethargic. Does your dog run around after you with his blanket in his mouth, or does he constantly steal your stuff looking for you to chase him? Barking and jumping around are not the only ways that Golden Retrievers and dogs in general can exhibit jealousy. Next time your dog steals your shoe, try and remember what it was you were doing before you gave him your attention. I bet you were probably interacting with someone else, or playing with another dog. Just like with young children, dogs will often do crazy things to get your attention. How do you stop your Golden Retriever from getting jealous? Some trainers will tell you to shower your dog with affection when he shows signs of jealousy as it can be a sign of separation anxiety. Golden Retrievers do not do well by themselves, especially if they are left alone or outside by themselves for a long period of time. This is probably the worst thing you can do. Golden Retrievers are very smart, and rewarding any bad behaviour is going to leave you with a Retriever that is very unruly and difficult to live with. Regular, meaningful exercise is a great cure for lots of dog behavioural problems. If your dog is exhibiting jealous behavior regularly, then he may not be getting enough one on one time with you. A great way to build a bond with your Golden Retriever, while exercising, is with agility training. Agility is an excellent method of training your dog to take commands and to be around other dogs with you. Food is one of the top drivers of jealous behaviour among dogs and it can lead to fighting and other bad behaviors. Feeding separately means feeding your dogs in separate rooms or one outside in the yard with the other in the house. Praise the good behaviour The worst advice when it comes to training dogs is to ignore the bad behavior and praise the good. Ignoring bad behavior is basically telling your dog that what he just did is ok, and then praising him for it. You may need to gently push him away, or use your body to block his advances. But as soon as he gets the message and retreats, then praise the good behavior. Avoid over-excitment Many dogs, especially young Golden Retrievers can get over excited very easily and this can lead to unpredictable and sometimes, bad behavior. It can turn into a crazy situation with dog s jumping and barking and running around. If this is a common scenario in your house, try to keep things calm by ignoring your dogs when you come home rather than showering them with affection. It can also be a good idea to greet your dogs separately so that they both get proper attention and it reduces the chances of jealousy. Yes, jealousy can often the be the cause of Golden Retriever aggression. Jealousy can often be a difficult problem to diagnose as it can easily be mistaken for other behavioural problems. Golden Retrievers are smart dogs and are not usually aggressive or dominant towards other dogs. Jealousy can often be the underlying cause of excessive barking or attention seeking behavior in Retrievers. Are Golden Retrievers Good family dogs? Yes, Golden Retrievers make great family pets and usually get on well with kids and other dogs. They are usually an easy going breed, and are easy to train. Before getting a Golden Retriever you should ask yourself a few important question. Will you have enough time to train, exercise and feed a dog? Do you work long hours, or are you a stay at home parent? Do you have a baby or are you planning on starting a family soon? These are all questions you should be asking yourself before you commit to any new puppy or dog. Golden Retrievers can be fiercely loyal, but what is the point when that loyalty changes to something like overprotective jealousy? Golden Retrievers can get jealous and possessive if not trained or socialized properly. They may get jealous of anything that they feel is threatening to take your attention away from them. They show this by getting between you and others, whining, barking, and nipping. It could also be a change in routine that may have triggered this jealous behavior. They will show you this jealousy through their body language, not only by snarling or nipping but anything they can do to get your attention off of someone or something else and back on them. Golden Retrievers are generally easy-going and friendly. Disclaimer: This post may contain affiliate links. We only recommend high-quality products that are used and recommended by real owners. If you use these links to buy something we earn a small commission. I read through, this interesting research study by the University of California to understand just how much dogs do experience jealousy. In the experiment. Dog owners were asked to pay attention to and give affection to three different objects in plain view of their dogs. The first object was a book, next to a Jack-O-Lantern plastic pumpkin and the last was a stuffed dog toy that could bark and walk. The owners were told to interact with these objects as if they were real dogs. They talked to them as if they were talking to their own dog. They also completely ignored their own dog while doing so. Interestingly enough the toy dog received the biggest reaction from the dogs as they displayed many of the behaviors that were considered signs of jealousy. So if you think your Golden Retriever has gotten jealous then yes you are probably right. The earlier you intervene the easier it will be to help correct any aggressive behaviors before it goes too far. Here are some signs to watch for. They may also feel like they need to protect you from someone or something. What Does it Mean? Dogs are historically social animals and always run with a pack, whenever someone or something is threatening a member of their pack they mark their territory as a signal for others to stay away. Your Golden Retriever could be trying to take a stand by making his claim through urinating all over his property. Your home is their safe place, if someone new enters they may be worried about that safe place being invaded. They are also creatures of habit, so even if your sweet innocent Golden Retriever is well socialized as a puppy he could still have problems when his routine is interrupted by a perceived threat to his pack. Adding a new person or pet to your household is most likely the cause of this sudden jealous behavior. There can be other reasons too, however. If your dog is bored and he sees you engaged with other people or things it could cause him to react with jealousy. If your Golden Retriever sees or perceives that you are giving more of your attention and love to someone or something else this may cause him to feel insecure and cause feelings of jealousy. A suddenly mobile toddler or baby could also be alarming to your Golden Retriever. If your child has recently learned to crawl or walk it could be unsettling to your Golden Retriever and he may not know how to react to it. He could also feel very threatened that the new mobility of your child is endangering his space. What to Do! Feeling possessive of you or his toys or other resources like his food or water can make a Golden Retriever act in an aggressive jealous way. This is a natural instinct for all dogs as many are bred with the intention of protecting their owners from threats. Noticing how your dog feels is the first step to helping him overcome his jealousy before it becomes dangerous aggression. Figuring out why he feels that way may take a little more investigative work. Tip: Keep a diary or notebook and write down any time he shows signs of jealousy, what he was doing and why you may think it happened, soon you will start to notice a pattern. Let them feed your dog, give them praise and treats, let them bond with your pet, and be their new best friend for a while while you…. Your Golden Retriever is Jealous of the Baby If your Golden Retriever is jealous of your new baby you may have your work cut out for you. The best time to prepare your pooch for a new baby is… well before that precious bundle arrives. Dogs like routine and predictability none of which describes life with a newborn. If you are able to slowly prepare your home and your Golden Retriever for life with a new baby then you will be less likely to see jealous behaviors. If you missed that opportunity or your pup is still having problems all is not lost. It will take some time, but your pup can find peace again. Some tips to help with a new baby are: Never leave your baby unattended around your dog. This helps to prevent resource guarding. Make sure your dog has a solid understanding of basic commands. Keep a safe and quiet place for your dog to escape to his crate or bed in a different room when the baby gets too much for him. Give him treats and praise for all positive interactions so he can learn to associate a new baby with pleasant things. Let your dog get used to the baby on his own terms never force him. Include him in walks and playtime. Give your dog an item of clothing or blanket that smells like your baby and reward him for being around it. Seek professional help if your dog gets aggressive. Your Golden Retriever is Jealous of a New Pet Have you recently gotten another Golden Retriever thinking that you were going to have a best friend for your current dog? Besides following some of the same pointers above you should also try and keep their food and water separated as well as toys and other items that your Golden Retriever may feel like belongs to him. Keeping this separate space can resolve some of the natural instincts animals have to protect their food source. Also, give him a safe place to retreat away from the new pet if he needs it. I have this dog crate from Amazon for my small dog Bear. Learning to deal with an energetic puppy or even just a new furry friend can feel overwhelming and your Golden Retriever will need some time and space to himself so he can rest and relax without the stress of a new curious critter all over him. Take them on walks together. Dogs are pack animals and will enjoy getting out of the house and peeing on stuff as a fun bonding activity. Give them treats whenever they are together. This will help then create positive associations with being together. Try and make your attention even to both of them. Go Back to the Basics Work on all the basic training commands such as sit, stay, drop, down. You will need a solid foundation and accurate execution. When you run into problem behaviors and you need to redirect with something else use these commands, and you should have a stronger chance of seeing compliance. It may be helpful to also attend obedience lessons with your dog or get help from a personal trainer. Even if you have done this before, it could be a great refresher as well as save you from having to make heartbreaking decisions if his aggression were to get out of hand later on. Lavish with Praise When Appropriate Whenever your dog is showing good behavior that you want to see make sure to give him plenty of love and affection as well as a healthy treat link to healthy treat options on Amazon or two. This will help to reinforce positive behaviors and teach your Golden Retriever the things that will get him the attention he craves. For mild cases of jealousy, it can often be cured with a dose of a little extra attention, playtime, and love. This could make the problem much worse and create resource guarding with you as the resource. If you think this is the problem you may want to read this article from preventive vet for some extra help and tips on how to solve it. Asking a trusted friend or neighbor to take some time working with your pet or maybe babysitting for a few hours so you can give the attention you need to yourself and your dog is nothing to feel ashamed of. Taking care of a small dog as well as many other responsibilities can be overwhelming for a lot of people. Even little changes like hiring a dog walker or having your little pooch work through this amazing brain training for dogs program can make a big difference. In the end, it will be better for everyone if your dog is learning that others can give it the love and care it needs just as much as you can. Never disregard, avoid or delay in obtaining medical advice from your veterinarian or other qualified veterinary health care provider regardless of what you have read on this site or elsewhere. At times, your Golden Retriever can get jealous. As they come to your family and spend time with you and other members of the family, they will start to form close bonds with everyone. Because of this, they may feel jealous as well as some other emotional behavioral issues. This can include separation anxiety until your dog gets used to you leaving during the day. Jealousy will sometimes become an issue if you have children or other dogs around the home. Sometimes your dog will feel like they are not getting attention at the times that they want. Recognizing the signs of your Golden Retriever feeling jealous can make a difference and will help you to solve some of the problems. Spending time with your Golden Retriever is a good way to solve some of the issues too. Your Golden Retriever is generally an easy dog to work with. They like to spend time with everyone in the family, have a lot of energy, and will get along and try to please you. Out of all the dog breeds that you choose to go with, this one is the least likely to get jealous when you pay attention to some of the other people in the home. However, even this breed is able to get jealous, especially if they have not been able to get attention. If you were gone on a long trip or you have not been able to spend the time you often do with your dog, such as not being able to take them on as many walks or play with them as often, then these feelings of jealousy are likely to happen and you will need to deal with them as early on as possible The good news is that your Golden Retriever likes to get attention from anyone they can in the family. If you have a spouse or some kids in the home, they can each take a turn playing with and entertaining your Golden Retriever. Since the dog will like to work with anyone and can have a lot of fun with them, this is a good way to make sure they get the attention that they need while keeping the jealousy away. Golden Retrievers, as well as other dogs, are social animals. This means that they have an innate need to form strong social relationships. These relationships are important between each other and with humans as well. You will find that the Golden Retriever really values the dog to human relationship. Most of the dog breeds out there have evolved to a stage where they would struggle to survive without a human to help them get by. They may not be able to understand that humans are the sole providers of safety, shelter, and food for them, but they are hard wired to stay close to humans and they value this kind of relationship as well. If you notice that your Golden Retriever starts to act jealous and shows some of the signs that we list out below, then this is done because they are protecting the important relationship they have between their owners and themselves. While this is a natural instinct to work with, you do need to stop the behavior before it gets worse and your dogs start to fight, or your Golden Retriever barks and growl at other people in the family. It is important to be able to look out for certain signs of whether your Golden Retriever is jealous or not. This will help you to recognize some of the signs and then fix the problem before it goes out of hand. This means that they may rely on growling and barking to make this happen. Both of these methods are going to be the first sign that your dog is not happy, but sometimes it is hard to tell that the barking and growling is due to jealousy. A good way to tell is to see what else is going on when the Golden Retriever displays this behavior. For example, if you have the Golden Retriever on your lap and another dog or your children come over to you and you give them attention, you may notice the first dog is not happy. They may decide to growl to let the other person or animal know that they were there first and they want you to themselves. This type of jealousy may be normal but it is something that you need to fix as soon as possible. If you let it alone and do not correct the situation as early as possible, you may end up with barking and fighting between the different dogs in your home. Giving You Attention and Affection Golden Retrievers are not a confrontational breed like some of the others out there. You may notice that they will not bark or growl as much. Instead, they will rely on other types of body language to show what they want. This could include climbing right on top of you while you are watching TV or even getting in between you and another person on the couch. Pushing Other Dogs and People Away Your Golden Retriever may show that they are jealous by using their own bodies to push themselves between you and another person or another dog. Your dog will need to use their bodies to let someone else know if they are in their space. It may happen without us really paying attention to what is going on. If the trigger for this behavior is that you are giving someone else attention, then this is a sign your dog is jealous. Going to Their Quiet Place Some dogs are not good at expressing their jealousy and they may become despondent instead. Many Golden Retrievers and older dogs are not going to do some of the other signals to show they are jealous. They may just head to their crate or another spot to be alone. This is sometimes a sign that they are not feeling well. If they do it often, then it may be a sign that something else is wrong, but if it seems to happen when you give someone else attention, then it is likely your Golden Retriever feels jealous. Seeking Attention Another reason why your Golden Retriever may show they are jealous is that they are seeking your attention. They may try to steal your shoe, bringing you their blanket, or doing something else that gets you to look at them. If you notice that this tends to happen when you are giving someone else in the home attention, then it is likely done to get you to pay attention to the dog. How to Stop Jealousy In Your Golden Retriever If your Golden Retriever is showing some signs of being jealous, then it is a good idea to take steps to stop any bad behavior that they may exhibit. Some advice out there tells you to give your dog more attention when they exhibit these behaviors. This is a bad idea because it rewards bad behavior in your dog and will encourage them to keep acting in that way. Luckily, there are a few other methods that you can use to help stop the jealousy in your Golden Retriever and make sure that they behave the way that you want. Some of these include: Give Them Exercise If your dog has had some time to run around outside and get tired, they have less time to feel jealous about the people and other animals around them. Sometimes they may get jealous simply because they need to run off some of the energy that they have. The next time they start to show some of the signs we discussed above, take them on a long walk and see if that helps. Feed Your Dogs Separately If you have more than one dog in the home and your Golden Retriever seems to be acting jealous, then it is time to feed them separately. Food can make dogs jealous the most and it will lead to the dogs fighting and misbehaving. Feed the dogs at the same time, but have them eat in different rooms or have one inside and one outside. Pay Attention to the Good Behavior Rather than paying attention to the bad behavior and giving them more attention, it is better to pay attention when your Golden Retriever is behaving well. If they try to get onto you or are right on top of you, you can gently push them away or use your own body to block their advances. If the Golden Retriever listens and gets the message to back off, then this is the behavior that you want to praise. You do not need to overdo this praise, but you can tell them how good they are being and even pet them a little bit. This helps your Golden Retriever to know what behaviors are acceptable by you. Give Your Dog Their Own Toys Sometimes it is tempting to just have a bunch of toys that all the dogs can share when you have more than one. Your dog is not going to be good at sharing. If you assume that they will, then this can cause jealousy and even some confrontations. Let each dog have several toys that are all their own to avoid this. Avoid the Excitement A little bit of excitement is fine, but if you let it get out of hand, this can cause issues. You will really need to work on this with your children too. When your dog gets overly excited, they will be unpredictable and this can lead to some bad habits along the way. If there are children around the home or you have other animals, sometimes the dog will feel like you are giving attention to the others rather than to them. With some of the tips above, you will be able to provide your Golden Retriever with some of the attention they need, without rewarding their bad behavior, and you can get them to stop feeling so jealous.
It was recently reported that S Satish from Bengaluru, who is also the president of the Indian Dog Breeders Association and known to buy expensive and rare breeds, has bought a Caucasian Shepherd priced at Rs20 crore. Read Also Delhiites party with supawstars at pet festival Giant Schauzer and Papillon While buying a breed as expensive as this may be a one-off case, but splurging on an exotic breed is certainly not a new or rare phenomenon in India. However, experts warn that such exotic breeds are likely to struggle in Indian weather conditions and require extra care, and one should try and adopt native breeds instead. People have been obsessed with huskies. A few years ago, people were obsessed with Saint Bernards. My advice would be to refrain from buying an animal that is not native to India, as they will not be able to survive for long. Go for breeds that have been bred here, as they are used to the weather conditions. If someone lives in an apartment then they go for breeds like Bichon Frise, Bolognese and Coton de Tulear. Those who live in villas or have a bigger space prefer breeds like Giant Schnauzer. Today, people also want to know if these are therapy dogs. Poodles are going to rule the segment and they are also one of the most intelligent breeds. Clumber Spaniel What are the factors that impact the value of a dog breed? The value of a dog depends on many factors. A champion title is what a dog gets once it has won several shows at several places under several judges. Then if someone has the money, bandwidth and resources, they can go to different countries and can attain the title of that country. Also, three generations on both sides of parents are seen whether it is an import line or an Indian line. Along with giving washes and baths, groomers also inspect, clean, and clip their nails and ears. Like any dog, a Goldendoodle may become aggressively protective if provoked or feeling threatened. This is particularly true if they have developed close bonds with their owner or family since they could feel compelled to defend you in a perilous circumstance. From where the Goldendoodle originated? In the early to mids, they initially appeared in the United States. Despite being a more recent hybrid, they have already gained a loyal following among pet owners. When do Goldendoodles stop growing? For instance, tiny Goldendoodles mature by the time they are nine months old and weigh their adult weight. While they may still act like puppies, they have matured physically. At roughly 15 months, larger Goldendoodles complete their puppy stage, which is the same length of time required for them to achieve their mature size and weight. When will the Goldendoodles stop shedding? To keep their coat from matting, they often require brushing and combing virtually every day. Depending on the adult coat type your pup acquired, this shift may be either striking or fairly subtle. Between four and eight months, they will shed their puppy coat, and about this time, their stiffer, denser adult coat will begin to grow. Do Goldendoodles smell? Due to its Poodle-like coat, the Goldendoodle is more likely to draw in and retain dirt and smells. Will Goldendoodles have curly coats? There are several coat colors and textures available for Goldendoodles. Textures might have very flat coats and smooth features like Golden Retrievers, or they can be straight, curly, wavy, or wavy. Do Goldendoodles change color? You might not get a red Goldendoodle dog if you have a red Goldendoodle puppy. In addition to frequently becoming thicker and heavier, it can also change color. How big are Goldendoodles? Golden retrievers are typically crossed with standard poodles to produce bigger dogs, but miniature Goldendoodles, which are a mix between a golden retriever and a miniature or toy poodle, are also gaining popularity. Goldendoodle puppies can therefore weigh anything between 15 and pounds. How much exercise does a Goldendoodle need? These energetic canines will probably require two hours of exercise each day. Due to their high intelligence, they will probably want to play and be entertained both at home and when going on walks. How often does a Goldendoodle need grooming? Take your Goldendoodle in for grooming at least once every six to eight weeks if you desire shorter hair. Schedule visits every eight to ten weeks if you want longer hair. Are goldendoodles hypoallergenic? In general, a Goldendoodle will be more hypoallergenic if it is curlier and nonshedding. The sort of coat a Goldendoodle has depends on its generation. Are Goldendoodles good house dogs? Due to their moderate energy level, Goldendoodles require space to run about and play. They might not be a good fit for apartments because of this, but they would thrive in a house with a fenced-in yard. To keep active and amused, they require around 30 minutes of play and exercise each day. Are Goldendoodles smart dog? All Goldendoodles often have loving personalities, are excellent observers of human emotion, and are quick learners. They might be considered the best of the breed in terms of canine intellect. Are goldendoodles hyper? One of the dog breeds with the highest extra energy is the goldendoodle. It is simple to understand why with parents who are clever, energetic golden retrievers and poodles and all that hybrid energy. Can a Goldendoodle survive in India? Goldendoodles do not fall into this high-risk group, but having a long, unkempt coat might be a risk factor. In fact, they will be more comfortable if they are shaved down in the heat. It will be a lot simpler to cool off. Do Goldendoodles have separation anxiety? Goldendoodles are known for being extremely gregarious, which makes them vulnerable to separation anxiety when left alone. These are not the breeds of dogs that should be left unattended for extended durations. They must spend the most of their time with others. Why are goldendoodles the best? Goldendoodles are well known for being cheerful, clever, and easygoing. Additionally, they are incredibly kind and committed to their family, especially the youngest children. This outgoing breed will enchant your visitors and gladly participate in family activities. Can Goldendoodles live outside? When to get a Goldendoodle sprayed? According to research, if your Goldendoodle weighs more than fifty pounds, you should wait until they are between five and fifteen months old to spay them; if they weigh less than forty-five pounds, you should spay them when they are between four and six months old. Can Goldendoodles swim? Yes, Goldendoodles enjoy swimming since they were crossed with two other water-loving dog breeds. They maintain their zeal and swimming ability. Goldendoodles enjoy many types of water, including lakes, swimming pools, and the beach. Can goldendoodles eat chicken? Most dogs may safely consume cooked chicken because it is a nutritious diet. Given that it is a great source of protein, which your dog needs to keep healthy, chicken is one of the components seen in dog diets most frequently. Is it easy to train a Goldendoodle? Training a Goldendoodle is similar to training any other dog. However, Goldendoodles are usually always quite simple to train because of their Poodle and Golden Retriever parents. They are perceptive and swiftly take up on instructions. What does a goldendoodle like? Goldendoodles are excellent family dogs since they are friendly and get along well with other animals as well as children and other pets. They would rather attempt to befriend a stranger than warn them off since they are simply too amiable to make ideal security dogs or watch dogs. What is too cold for a goldendoodle? The precise temperature range that goldendoodles may tolerate is difficult to define. In general, when the temperature dips below 32 degrees, most dogs start to feel uncomfortable. However, goldendoodles are better equipped to survive cold conditions than other breeds because of their thick coats. What does goldendoodle f1 mean? F1s often shed little to no. Typically, their coats are straight or wavey and flowy. They come in various colours except chocolate or parti. How to help goldendoodles from itchy skin? Are goldendoodles lethargic? Lethargic behaviour in a Goldendoodle might result from boredom, melancholy, or old age. Even if you are giving your Goldendoodle the recommended amount of exercise, there may still be certain things you are skipping. What is an unfurnished goldendoodle? A Doodle that is unfurnished lacks any coat furnishings. They will therefore have a smooth face with shorter hair that grows only to a specific length before falling out. Additionally, the mustache, brows, and beard are all around the same length and not as distinct. Is goldendoodle high maintenance? Can goldendoodles be black? So now that we know Goldendoodles can be black. Are goldendoodles good to strangers? These dogs are a great option for both novice and seasoned dog owners since they are friendly, loving, gentle, and welcoming of strangers. One of the prettiest puppies is the Goldendoodle! Conclusion So, if you want to bring this wonderful Dog into your family, you need to be aware of the information just mentioned. We hope your Snowball will be a loyal member of your family and that you will be a responsible owner. Introduction What is a Goldendoodle? A Goldendoodle is a hybrid dog that is a mix between a Golden Retriever and a Poodle. This hybrid breed is known for its intelligence, friendly nature, and hypoallergenic coat, making it a popular choice for individuals and families with allergies. Goldendoodles come in various sizes, including standard, medium, and miniature, and they can have different coat types, such as wavy, curly, or straight. These dogs are highly trainable and make great companions and therapy animals. They are also often used as service dogs due to their intelligence and gentle temperament. Goldendoodles have a friendly and people-oriented temperament, making them great family pets. They are known for their low-shedding and hypoallergenic coats, making them suitable for individuals with allergies. Goldendoodles require regular grooming to maintain their coat and prevent matting. They are highly trainable and eager to please, making them suitable for various activities, such as obedience training and agility. Goldendoodles are often used as therapy dogs and service animals due to their gentle and calm nature. They have high energy levels and require regular exercise and mental stimulation to prevent boredom and destructive behavior. Goldendoodles are social dogs and thrive in environments where they can interact with their owners and other pets. Like any dog, Goldendoodles require proper socialization, training, and healthcare to ensure a happy and healthy life. Taking the time to understand the needs and characteristics of the breed will help you make an informed decision and ensure that a Goldendoodle is the right fit for your lifestyle. Read Here: cockapoo dog price In India Benefits of owning a Goldendoodle Owning a Goldendoodle has numerous benefits, making it a popular choice for dog lovers. Here are some of the advantages of having a Goldendoodle as a pet: Hypoallergenic coat: Goldendoodles have a non-shedding, hypoallergenic coat, which makes them a great option for individuals with allergies or asthma. Family-friendly: Goldendoodles are known for their friendly and sociable nature, making them excellent companions for families with children or other pets. Intelligent and trainable: Goldendoodles are brilliant dogs eager to please their owners. They are quick learners and can be easily trained, making them suitable for novice and experienced dog owners. Active and playful: Goldendoodles have a playful and energetic disposition. They enjoy regular exercise and outdoor activities, making them ideal for active individuals or families who enjoy outdoor adventures. Versatility: Goldendoodles have diverse sizes, from miniature to standard. This allows potential owners to choose a size that fits their living arrangements and lifestyle. Health advantages: Due to their mixed-breed nature, Goldendoodles often inherit the health benefits of both Golden Retrievers and Poodles. They tend to have fewer health issues compared to purebred dogs. Companionship: Goldendoodles are incredibly loyal and affectionate, forming a strong bond with their owners. They thrive on human interaction and make excellent emotional support animals. Therapy and service dogs: Goldendoodles are often trained as therapy or service dogs due to their friendly and gentle temperament. They are commonly used in assisted therapy programs and for individuals with disabilities. When considering a Goldendoodle, assessing your lifestyle needs and the cost of owning a dog is essential to ensure it is the right fit for you. Goldendoodle dog price In India II. Goldendoodle Breeders in India Top Goldendoodle Breeders in India When looking for a reputable Goldendoodle breeder in India, it is important to consider a few key factors. Here are some of the top Goldendoodle breeders in India that are known for their commitment to producing healthy and well-socialized puppies: Goldendoodle Home: This breeder is dedicated to breeding high-quality Goldendoodles with a focus on health and temperament. They provide a loving and nurturing environment for their dogs and have a reputation for producing puppies with excellent family-friendly traits. Goldendoodle Haven: With a passion for Goldendoodles, this breeder focuses on producing puppies that are not only beautiful but also have a calm and friendly disposition. They prioritize the health and well-being of their dogs, ensuring that each puppy is given the best start in life. Golden Paws: Known for their ethical breeding practices, Golden Paws is committed to producing healthy and well-rounded Goldendoodles. They have a rigorous screening process for their breeding dogs and provide comprehensive health checks for their puppies. Golden Heart Doodles: This breeder strives to produce Goldendoodles with exceptional temperaments and intelligence. They prioritize socialization and early training to ensure that their puppies grow up to be well-adjusted and happy members of their new families. It is important to note that while these breeders have been mentioned for their reputation and commitment to responsible breeding, it is always recommended to do thorough research and visit the breeder in person before making a decision. Reputation and customer reviews When considering purchasing a Golden Doodle in India, you must research the reputation and customer reviews of the breeders you are interested in. Consider how long they have been breeding Goldendoodles and whether they have any certifications or affiliations with reputable dog breeding organizations. References and testimonials: Ask the breeder for references from previous customers who purchased Goldendoodles. Contact these references to inquire about their experiences and satisfaction with their Goldendoodle puppies. Online reviews and ratings: Check online platforms, such as breeder directories or social media groups, for reviews and ratings of the breeders you are considering. Health guarantees and follow-up support: Reputable breeders should provide health guarantees for their puppies and offer support throughout their lives. Look for breeders who prioritize the health and well-being of their dogs and are committed to addressing any genetic or health issues that may arise. Remember to approach the reputation and customer reviews of Goldendoodle breeders in India with a critical eye. Look for patterns in feedback and consider multiple sources of information before making a decision. A breeder with a consistently positive reputation and satisfied customers is likelier to provide you with a healthy and well-adjusted Goldendoodle puppy. These factors include: Breeder reputation: Well-established and reputable breeders tend to charge higher prices for their Goldendoodles due to the quality of their breeding program and the care given to their dogs. Lineage and pedigree: Goldendoodles with a strong lineage and champion bloodlines typically command higher prices. Coat type and color: Goldendoodles come in various coat types, such as wavy or curly, and colors, such as apricot, cream, or red. Certain coat types and colors may be more desirable and fetch a higher price. Health testing and guarantees: Goldendoodles bred from parents with health clearances and genetic testing may have a higher price tag due to the added assurance of a healthy puppy. Demand and availability: If Goldendoodles are in high demand and there is limited availability, prices may be higher. Quality breeding, health, and temperament should be prioritized for a healthy and happy companion. Average price range in different cities of India The price of a Goldendoodle puppy in India can vary depending on several factors, including the city in which you are located. Choosing a reputable breeder who prioritizes the health and well-being of their dogs. Doing so can ensure that you are getting a healthy and well-socialized puppy. Additionally, working with a reputable breeder increases the chances of finding a Goldendoodle with the desired traits and temperament. When budgeting for a Goldendoodle puppy, remember there are additional expenses beyond the initial purchase price. These include vaccination and healthcare expenses, food and nutrition expenses, and anticipated veterinary bills. Planning for these ongoing costs is important to provide the best care for your new furry family member. Alternatively, adopting a Goldendoodle can be a more affordable option. Adoption fees for Goldendoodles can vary depending on the organization or rescue center. However, adopting a dog helps provide a home for a needy dog and often includes some basic veterinary care and vaccinations. In conclusion, the cost of buying a Goldendoodle puppy in India can vary depending on the breeder, the quality of the parents, and availability. Keeping your Goldendoodle healthy is crucial for their well-being and longevity. Here are some factors to consider: Vaccinations: Goldendoodles, like any other dog, require regular vaccinations to protect them from diseases such as rabies, distemper, and parvovirus. These vaccinations are usually given in a series of shots during the puppy stage and then annually. These treatments help protect your dog from external parasites and potentially life-threatening heartworm disease. Routine check-ups can help detect any underlying health issues early on and allow for prompt treatment. Emergency Veterinary Care: Dogs can face unexpected medical emergencies like humans. Accidents, injuries, or sudden illnesses may require emergency veterinary care, which can incur significant costs. Grooming: Goldendoodles have a unique coat that requires regular grooming to prevent matting and maintain their fur cleanliness. This can include regular brushing, professional grooming sessions, and nail trimming. A healthy and well-cared-for Goldendoodle will bring you joy and companionship for many years, making the investment worth it. Consulting with a veterinarian and researching the average costs in your area can help you better estimate the healthcare expenses for your Goldendoodle. Additionally, adoption fees often help support the operation of the adoption center and rescue other dogs in need. Adopting a Goldendoodle provides a loving home to a deserving dog and contributes to the welfare of stray and abandoned animals. Benefits of adopting a Goldendoodle When it comes to owning a Goldendoodle, there are numerous benefits to adopting one: Temperament: Goldendoodles are known for their friendly and sociable nature. They are highly affectionate and make great companions for individuals and families alike. Hypoallergenic: Goldendoodles have minimal shedding, making them suitable for people with allergies or sensitivities to pet dander. Intelligence: These designer dogs are known for their high intelligence and trainability. They can easily learn commands and are eager to please their owners. Low Aggression: Goldendoodles are generally non-aggressive dogs, which makes them excellent family pets. They are typically good with children and other animals. Health and Longevity: Goldendoodles are generally healthy dogs with a longer lifespan compared to some purebred dogs. Their mixed genetics can contribute to better overall health. Exercise Needs: Goldendoodles require regular exercise but do not need excessive activity. They adapt to different living situations and thrive in apartments and houses. Allergy-Friendly: Due to their hypoallergenic coats, Goldendoodles are suitable for individuals with allergies or asthma. Their low-shedding coats reduce the amount of dander in the environment. Additionally, adoption is a compassionate choice that provides a loving home for a needy dog. Cost considerations when owning a Goldendoodle Food and nutrition expenses Regarding the cost of owning a Goldendoodle in India, food and nutrition expenses are essential factors to consider. Providing your Goldendoodle with a balanced and nutritious diet is crucial for their health and well-being. The cost of food will vary depending on the brand, quality, and type of food you choose. Here are some estimated monthly food expenses for a Goldendoodle: Basic dry dog food: Rs. Larger and more active Goldendoodles may require more food, increasing the overall cost. Remember to allocate a budget for food and nutrition expenses when considering the overall cost of owning a Goldendoodle in India. Providing your furry friend with a healthy and balanced diet is an investment in their long-term health and happiness. Anticipated veterinary bills Anticipated veterinary bills are an important aspect to consider when budgeting for the care of a Goldendoodle. Regular veterinary check-ups, vaccinations, and preventive care such as flea and tick medications are necessary to ensure the health and well-being of your furry friend. Additionally, unexpected medical expenses can arise in case of accidents or illnesses. Setting aside a portion of your budget for veterinary expenses to cover routine care and emergencies is recommended. Spaying or neutering: This procedure is usually recommended by veterinarians to control the pet population and prevent certain health issues. Dental care: Regular dental cleanings and treatments for dental problems like tartar build-up or gum disease may be necessary. Parasite control: Flea and tick prevention and regular deworming are important to protect your dog from parasites. Emergency medical care: Accidents or sudden illnesses can require immediate veterinary attention, which can be costly. Diagnostic tests: If your Goldendoodle develops any health concerns, diagnostic tests such as blood work, x-rays, or ultrasounds may be required for proper diagnosis. Medications and ongoing treatments: Your Goldendoodle may require long-term medication or treatments for chronic conditions, which can be an additional expense. Remember, the cost of veterinary care can vary depending on factors such as your location, vet clinic, and the specific needs of your Goldendoodle. The breed was originally developed as a hypoallergenic service dog for persons with allergies. It is a cross between a Golden Retriever and a Poodle. To produce a litter of puppies with low-shedding coats and outgoing dispositions, a California puppy raiser for the Guide Dogs of America combined a Standard Poodle with a Golden Retriever. This resulted in the first known Goldendoodle. Goldendoodles are noted for their pleasant personality, love of human company, and range of sizes and colours. As such, their appearance can vary greatly depending on their breeding. Generally, Goldendoodles are medium to large-sized dogs with a curly, wavy, or straight coat that can range in colour from cream to red. They have a broad head, a medium-length muzzle, and large, floppy ears. Their eyes are usually almond-shaped and come in shades of brown or hazel. The body of a Goldendoodle is muscular and well-proportioned, with a straight back and a long, fluffy tail. Overall, Goldendoodles are attractive, elegant dogs with a friendly expression that makes them popular as family pets. Temperament- The Goldendoodle is a lively breed that is renowned for its warm and lively nature. They are good choices for families with children or those looking for a companion animal because they are highly clever, trainable canines who love to be around people. Goldendoodles are also good with other pets and get along well with strangers, which makes them ideal for therapy or service work. They are loyal and devoted to their owners and crave human attention and affection. Due to their high energy levels, Goldendoodles require daily exercise and mental stimulation to prevent boredom and destructive behaviour. Types — There are several types of Goldendoodles, which are determined by their size and generation. The three main types of Goldendoodles are standard, medium, and miniature, with each size ranging from small to large. The generation of a Goldendoodle refers to how many times they have been bred with a poodle. Lifespan and Size- Goldendoodles come in different sizes, and their weight can range from 15 to 90 pounds or 7 to 40 kg. Standard Goldendoodles are the largest and can weigh up to 90 pounds or 40 kg, while miniature Goldendoodles are the smallest and can weigh as little as 15 pounds or 7 kg. Medium Goldendoodles fall between the two, with a weight range of 30 to 45 pounds or 13 to 20 kg. The average lifespan of the goldendoodle can range between 10 to 15 years. Health issues- One of the primary issues with this breed is hip dysplasia, a genetic disorder that affects the hip joints and can cause arthritis and lameness. Also possible in Goldendoodles are eye issues like cataracts and progressive retinal atrophy. In addition to allergies and ear infections, this breed may also experience skin disorders brought on by their curly or wavy coat. Yet, many of these health issues are preventable with proper breeding methods and routine veterinary care. Pros and Cons of Owning a Goldendoodle Pros— Hypoallergenic: Goldendoodles are hypoallergenic, making them an excellent choice for people with allergies. Friendly: Goldendoodles are renowned for having outgoing, sociable personalities. Children and other animals get along with them well. Intelligent: Goldendoodles are intelligent dogs that are easy to train. Low-Shedding: Goldendoodles have a minimal shedding coat, making them easy to groom. Cons- Expensive: Goldendoodles can be expensive to purchase, and their care can also be costly. Separation Anxiety: Goldendoodles can develop separation anxiety if left alone for long periods. Health Problems: Goldendoodles can be prone to certain health problems. Grooming: Goldendoodles require a lot of grooming!! Are there Goldendoodles in India? Yes, Goldendoodles can be found in India, although they may not be as common as other dog breeds. Will a Goldendoodle protect you? Goldendoodles are not typically known for their protective instincts, as they are generally friendly and sociable dogs. However, they may bark to alert their owners if they sense danger. Do Goldendoodles chew furniture? Goldendoodles, like all puppies, may chew on furniture or other household items if they are not properly trained and provided with appropriate chew toys. Do Goldendoodles bark a lot? Goldendoodles, like all dogs, have individual personalities, but they are generally not excessive barkers. Proper training and socialization can help prevent excessive barking. Are Goldendoodles happy dogs? Yes, Goldendoodles are generally happy and friendly dogs that enjoy spending time with their owners. Do Goldendoodles pick their favourite people? Goldendoodles may bond more closely with certain members of the family, but they typically enjoy spending time with everyone in the household. Are Goldendoodles jealous dogs? Goldendoodles, like all dogs, can experience jealousy in certain situations, such as when attention is focused on another pet or family member. Proper training and socialization can help prevent jealousy-related behaviours. Can Goldendoodles get aggressive? Goldendoodles are generally not aggressive dogs, but like all dogs, they can become aggressive in certain situations. Proper training and socialization can help prevent aggressive behaviours. Are Goldendoodles worth the price? While the Goldendoodle price in India may seem steep, their loyal, affectionate nature and low-shedding coats make them a popular choice for many families. Can I find a Goldendoodle for a lower price in India? Are there any additional costs to consider? Aside from the initial Goldendoodle price in India, consider ongoing expenses such as food, grooming, vaccinations, and veterinary care. Additionally, you may need to invest in training, pet insurance, and various supplies like a crate, leash , and toys. Final Thoughts The Goldendoodle price in India can be a significant investment, but these lovable furballs are well worth it for many families. Take the time to carefully consider the costs, research reputable breeders, and prepare for the ongoing expenses of dog ownership. The Goldendoodle price in India can be a significant investment, but these lovable furballs are well worth it for many families. Hope you found it helpful Thank you for Reading. Here are some of the main factors that can affect the price of a Goldendoodle: Breeder: The reputation and experience of the breeder can impact the price of a Goldendoodle. A reputable breeder who has invested time, effort, and resources into producing healthy and well-socialized puppies will typically charge more than a less experienced breeder. Coat Type and Color: Goldendoodles come in a variety of coat types and colors, and certain colors and patterns may be more desirable than others, affecting the price. For example, a rare color like red or a particolored Goldendoodle may cost more than a more common color like cream. Size: Goldendoodles come in different sizes, ranging from miniature to standard. Miniature Goldendoodles are typically more expensive than larger Goldendoodles because they require more specialized breeding techniques. Health Clearances: A reputable breeder will typically perform health screenings and clearances on their breeding dogs to ensure the health of their puppies. The cost of these health screenings and certifications can impact the price of a Goldendoodle. Location: The cost of living and demand for Goldendoodles can vary by region, which can impact the price. In some areas, Goldendoodles may be in higher demand and cost more than in other areas. About Goldendoodle History of Goldendoodle The Goldendoodle breed has a relatively short history, having been developed in the late s in the United States. It was bred as a result of the desire to create a hypoallergenic guide dog that would be suitable for people with allergies. The breed was developed by crossing a Golden Retriever with a Poodle , resulting in a dog with a combination of the desirable traits of both breeds. The Golden Retriever is a well-known and beloved breed, known for its friendly and loyal nature, as well as its intelligence and trainability. They are often used as guide dogs and are known for their ability to work well with children. Poodles, on the other hand, are known for their hypoallergenic coats, which are low-shedding and suitable for people with allergies. They are also highly intelligent and trainable, making them a popular choice for many different types of dog sports and activities. The goal of breeding the Golden Retriever and Poodle was to create a dog that combined the best traits of both breeds. The result was the Goldendoodle, a dog that is intelligent, friendly, and hypoallergenic, making it an ideal pet for many different types of households. While the Goldendoodle is still a relatively new breed, it has quickly become popular due to its many desirable traits. Today, Goldendoodles are bred all over the world, and their popularity shows no signs of slowing down. Appearance of Goldendoodle Goldendoodles are a hybrid breed, and their appearance can vary depending on the traits they inherit from their Golden Retriever and Poodle parents. Generally, Goldendoodles are medium to large-sized dogs, with a height range of 20 to 24 inches 51 to 61 cm and a weight range of 50 to 90 pounds 23 to 41 kg. One of the most notable features of the Goldendoodle is its coat, which is typically curly or wavy and can be a variety of colors, including cream, gold, red, black, and chocolate. Their coat can range from short and smooth to long and shaggy, and they may have an undercoat or not, depending on their parentage. The head of a Goldendoodle often resembles that of a Poodle, with a long and narrow muzzle, dark eyes, and floppy ears. Their body is generally muscular and athletic, with a broad chest and strong legs. They have a friendly and playful expression, which adds to their charm and appeal. Goldendoodle temperament and activities The Goldendoodle is known for its friendly, social, and intelligent personality, making it an excellent companion dog for families and individuals alike. They are loyal and affectionate, and love spending time with their human family members. Goldendoodles are also known for being gentle and patient with children, making them an ideal choice for families with young kids. Because they are a hybrid breed, the temperament of a Goldendoodle can vary depending on the individual dog and its genetic makeup. However, in general, Goldendoodles are friendly and outgoing, and they love meeting new people and making new friends. They are also highly trainable and respond well to positive reinforcement training methods. Goldendoodles are an active breed and enjoy a variety of activities, including long walks, hikes, and runs. They also love playing fetch and other interactive games with their owners. Because they are intelligent and eager to please, they excel in dog sports such as agility, obedience, and rallying. Grooming for Goldendoodle Goldendoodles have a thick, curly coat that requires regular grooming to keep it healthy and free of tangles. Here are some grooming tips for Goldendoodles: Brushing: Goldendoodles should be brushed at least once a week to prevent matting and tangles. Use a slicker brush or a comb with wide-spaced teeth to gently work through the coat, starting at the skin and working outward. Pay special attention to the areas around the ears, under the legs, and around the tail, as these areas can easily tangle. Bathing: Goldendoodles do not need frequent baths, as too much bathing can strip the coat of its natural oils. A bath every months is sufficient, or as needed if the dog gets particularly dirty or smelly. Use a mild dog shampoo and rinse thoroughly to prevent any residue from building up on the coat. Trimming: Goldendoodles require periodic trimming to keep the coat neat and tidy. A professional groomer can help determine the best trimming schedule for your Goldendoodle. Ear Care: Goldendoodles have floppy ears that can trap dirt and moisture, leading to ear infections. Check the ears regularly for signs of redness, swelling, or discharge. Clean the ears with a gentle ear cleaning solution and a cotton ball or soft cloth, being careful not to insert anything into the ear canal. Use a nail clipper designed for dogs and trim the nails just below the quick, which is the pink part of the nail that contains blood vessels and nerves. Goldendoodle Health Issues Like all dog breeds, Goldendoodles are susceptible to certain health issues, some of which can be inherited from their parent breeds. Here are some common health issues to be aware of if you are considering adopting a Goldendoodle: Hip Dysplasia: This is a genetic condition where the hip joint does not develop properly, leading to pain and discomfort for the dog. It can be managed with medication, weight management, and exercise. Ear Infections: Because of their floppy ears, Goldendoodles are prone to ear infections. Regular cleaning and checkups with a veterinarian can help prevent this. Skin Issues: Some Goldendoodles can have skin allergies or sensitivities that can cause itching, redness, and discomfort. Proper grooming and diet can help prevent these issues. Eye Issues: Some Goldendoodles can develop eye problems such as cataracts or progressive retinal atrophy. Regular checkups with a veterinarian can help catch and treat these issues early. Dental Issues: Like all dogs, Goldendoodles can develop dental problems such as tartar buildup and gum disease. Regular dental care, including brushing their teeth and providing dental chews, can help prevent these issues Goldendoodle Care Tips Goldendoodles require regular care and attention to maintain their health and well-being. Here are some care tips for Goldendoodle owners: Grooming: Goldendoodles have a thick and curly coat that requires regular grooming to keep it healthy and tangle-free. Brushing their coat at least once a week is recommended, and professional grooming every 6 to 8 weeks can help keep their coat in top condition. Exercise: Goldendoodles are an active breed that require daily exercise to keep them healthy and happy. They enjoy walks, runs, and playing fetch, and should have at least 30 minutes to an hour of exercise every day. Training: Goldendoodles are intelligent and eager to please, making them easy to train. Positive reinforcement training methods work best, and they should be trained early on in basic obedience commands such as sit, stay, and come. Diet: A healthy diet is important for the overall health and well-being of a Goldendoodle. They should be fed a high-quality dog food that is appropriate for their age, size, and activity level. Health Care: Regular checkups with a veterinarian are important to ensure the health of a Goldendoodle. They should also receive vaccinations, heartworm prevention, and flea and tick prevention as recommended by their veterinarian. Socialization: Goldendoodles are social dogs that enjoy the company of people and other dogs. Early socialization is important to prevent shyness or fearfulness, and they should be exposed to a variety of people, places, and situations. Mental Stimulation: Goldendoodles are intelligent dogs that need mental stimulation to prevent boredom and destructive behavior. Interactive toys, puzzle feeders, and training sessions can help keep their minds active and engaged. Goldendoodle Lifespan The lifespan of a Goldendoodle can vary depending on several factors, including genetics, diet, exercise, and overall health care. On average, Goldendoodles have a lifespan of 10 to 15 years, with some living longer. Goldendoodle Maintenance Cost The maintenance cost of a Goldendoodle can vary depending on several factors such as grooming, food, veterinary care, and other expenses. Food: The cost of food can vary depending on the brand and type of food. In case of any health issues or emergencies, additional costs may apply. Facts about Goldendoodle Here are some interesting and fun facts about Goldendoodles: 1. Goldendoodles are a hybrid breed, created by crossing a Golden Retriever with a Poodle. Goldendoodles come in a variety of colors, including cream, gold, red, black, and chocolate. Goldendoodles are highly intelligent and trainable, making them great family pets and service dogs. Goldendoodles are hypoallergenic and shed very little, making them a popular choice for people with allergies. Goldendoodles require regular exercise to stay healthy and happy. They enjoy long walks, hikes, and playing fetch. Goldendoodles are social animals and thrive on companionship. They do not do well when left alone for extended periods of time. Goldendoodles are great with children and make excellent family pets. Goldendoodles have become increasingly popular in recent years, ranking as the 4th most popular doodle breed according to Google Trends. Tips For Finding a Reputable Goldendoodle Breeder in India Finding a reputable Goldendoodle breeder in India can be a challenging task, but here are some tips to help you in your search: Do your research: Start by doing some research on Goldendoodles and the breeders in India. Check for certifications and health clearances: A reputable breeder will have health certifications for their breeding dogs, such as OFA hip and elbow scores, and genetic testing for common health issues in Goldendoodles. Make sure to ask for proof of these certifications before purchasing a puppy. Ask for references: A reputable breeder should be willing to provide you with references from other customers who have purchased puppies from them. Contact these references and ask about their experience with the breeder and the quality of their puppies. Experienced breeders are more likely to have established breeding programs and healthy, well-socialized puppies. Avoid puppy mills: Avoid purchasing a puppy from a puppy mill, which is a large-scale breeding operation that prioritizes profit over the health and well-being of the dogs. These operations often have poor living conditions for the dogs and can produce unhealthy puppies. Ask questions: Ask the breeder questions about their breeding program, the care they provide to their dogs and puppies, and their policies on health guarantees, returns, and refunds. Yes, Goldendoodles are known for being good with children and other pets. They are friendly and social dogs that enjoy spending time with their families. Do Goldendoodles shed? Goldendoodles are known for having a low-shedding coat, which makes them a good choice for people with allergies. However, they still require regular grooming to keep their coat healthy and free of tangles. Are Goldendoodles easy to train? Yes, Goldendoodles are intelligent and eager to please, which makes them relatively easy to train. They respond well to positive reinforcement training methods and enjoy learning new commands and tricks. How much exercise do Goldendoodles need? Goldendoodles require daily exercise to keep them healthy and happy. They enjoy going for walks, playing fetch, and participating in other activities that allow them to use their energy and intelligence. Can Goldendoodles live in apartments? Goldendoodles can adapt to living in apartments as long as they receive enough exercise and mental stimulation. However, they are active dogs and require daily exercise and playtime. What type of coat do Goldendoodles have? Goldendoodles can have different types of coat, such as curly, wavy, or straight. The type of coat they have will depend on the generation and the traits inherited from their Poodle and Golden Retriever parents. Do Goldendoodles make good therapy dogs? Goldendoodles are known for their friendly and social temperament, which makes them a good candidate for therapy work. They can bring comfort and happiness to people in hospitals, nursing homes, and other healthcare settings. Can Goldendoodles be left alone? Goldendoodles are social dogs and enjoy spending time with their families. Are Goldendoodles high maintenance? Goldendoodles can be high maintenance in terms of grooming needs, exercise requirements, and socialization needs. However, with proper care and training, they can make wonderful companions. Can Goldendoodles swim? Many Goldendoodles enjoy swimming, as they have inherited the love of water from their Golden Retriever parent. Recommended posts —. Finding a trustworthy breeder that prioritises the health and wellbeing of the dogs is essential. Do your research and find out the typical price range for Goldendoodle dogs in your region prior to negotiating. Ask the breeder any intelligent questions you may have on the health, ancestry, and other details of the dog. Throughout the bargaining process, keep in mind to be professional and kind. There are continuous costs like food, doctor visits, and grooming in addition to the initial cost of purchasing a dog. Budgeting for these costs is essential if you want to be able to take care of your animal pet. Goldendoodle Dog Do you want to have a Goldendoodle dog? These lovely dogs, a Golden Retriever and Poodle crossbreed, make wonderful family companions. The amiable, loyal, and intellectual temperament of Goldendoodle dogs is well-known, and they like nothing more than spending time with their owners. You can find the perfect Goldendoodle puppy to fit your lifestyle and preferences because they are available in a variety of sizes and coat colours. Finding a trustworthy breeder should be your top priority when purchasing a Goldendoodle puppy. This will ensure that you obtain a healthy, happy pup that has received the right socialisation and care. There are a few points to keep in mind when taking care of your Goldendoodle puppy. For these dogs to remain happy and healthy, daily exercise and mental stimulation are essential. Also, they require routine grooming to maintain the health of their coat. This includes both the initial cost of the item as well as ongoing costs for things like feeding, grooming, and veterinary care. You may do this by completing your research and being prepared. They are wonderful family pets since they are sociable and very intelligent. Puppies with the Goldendoodle coat come in a range of sizes and colours. Types of Goldendoodle Dogs There are different types of Goldendoodle dogs, each with unique characteristics. Here are some of the most common types: Standard Goldendoodle — A cross between a standard Poodle and a Golden Retriever , these dogs can grow up to 24 inches tall and weigh up to 90 pounds. Miniature Goldendoodle — A cross between a miniature Poodle and a Golden Retriever , these dogs are smaller than the standard Goldendoodle, growing up to 20 inches tall and weighing up to 45 pounds. Toy Goldendoodle — A cross between a toy Poodle and a Golden Retriever, these dogs are the smallest type of Goldendoodle, growing up to 12 inches tall and weighing up to 20 pounds. These dogs tend to have wavy or curly coats. These dogs tend to have curlier coats and are often hypoallergenic. F2 Goldendoodle — A second-generation cross between two Goldendoodles. These dogs can have a variety of coat types and may shed more than other Goldendoodle types. History of Goldendoodle Dog The Goldendoodle dog is a crossbreed that was first developed in the s in the United States. The breed is a mix between a Golden Retriever and a Poodle and was initially bred for their hypoallergenic coat and friendly temperament. Appearance of Goldendoodle Goldendoodles can come in a variety of sizes, depending on their Poodle parent. They usually have a wavy or curly coat that can be golden, cream, or red in colour. Goldendoodles can weigh anywhere from 20 to 90 pounds and stand anywhere from 12 to 24 inches tall. Temperament of Goldendoodle Goldendoodles are known for their friendly and affectionate nature. They are highly intelligent and easy to train, making them a great choice for first-time dog owners. They are also very social and get along well with children and other pets. Behaviour of Goldendoodle Dog Due to their high activity levels, Goldendoodles need continuous mental and physical engagement to avoid being bored. They like playing and frequently want to win over their owners. Goldendoodles may be taught for a variety of purposes, such as therapeutic work and agility training. Facts about Goldendoodle Dogs Here are some interesting facts about Goldendoodle dogs: They are a relatively new breed, having been first developed in the United States in the s. Goldendoodles are hypoallergenic dogs, making them a great choice for people with allergies. They are known for their friendly and affectionate nature, which makes them great family pets. Goldendoodles are highly intelligent and easy to train, making them well-suited for a variety of tasks, including therapy work and agility training. They come in a variety of sizes, ranging from miniature to standard, and can weigh anywhere from 20 to 90 pounds. Goldendoodles are social dogs and thrive on human interaction. They may experience separation anxiety if left alone for extended periods of time. They require regular grooming to keep their wavy or curly coat looking healthy and shiny. Goldendoodles are energetic dogs that require daily exercise to keep them happy and healthy. They are often used as service dogs due to their intelligence and easy-going nature. Goldendoodles are a crossbreed between a Golden Retriever and a Poodle, making them a unique and beloved breed by many dog enthusiasts. Video Credit: Animal Insider Care Tips for Goldendoodle Dogs Goldendoodles are active and intelligent dogs that require proper care to stay healthy and happy. Here are some care tips for Goldendoodle owners: Give your Goldendoodle regular exercise to keep them physically and mentally stimulated. Provide a healthy diet that is appropriate for their size and activity level. Groom your Goldendoodle regularly to prevent matting and keep their coat looking shiny and healthy. Give them plenty of social interaction and attention to prevent separation anxiety. Regularly check their ears, eyes, and teeth for any signs of infection or dental issues. Health Issues of Goldendoodle Dogs While Goldendoodles are generally healthy dogs, they may be prone to certain health issues. Some of the most common health problems that Goldendoodles may experience include: Hip dysplasia Eye problems, such as cataracts and progressive retinal atrophy Allergies and skin issues Dental problems Goldendoodle Lifespan The lifespan of a Goldendoodle can vary depending on their size and overall health. Generally, Goldendoodles can live anywhere from 10 to 15 years. To help ensure a long and healthy life for your Goldendoodle, it is important to provide them with proper care, nutrition, and exercise, as well as regular veterinary check-ups.
Though size varies between individuals, a standard German Shepherd weighs about 60 pounds. Whether you already own a German Shepherd pup or are looking into it, be prepared for a hefty lap dog! Continue to 7 of 16 below. They were originally bred for their striking good looks and intelligence, making for a great working dog on the police force and in the military. They were so cute that dog-lovers in other countries soon caught on and began breeding them themselves. Continue to 8 of 16 below. These dogs are very protective of their homes and family and make excellent guard dogs. Continue to 9 of 16 below. They need stimulation, even if they are a family pet and not a trained deputy. This can be in the form of playful games, puzzle toys, tricks , and obedience training. Otherwise, German Shepherds may show off some unpleasant behavior, like chewing. Continue to 10 of 16 below. Continue to 11 of 16 below. Continue to 12 of 16 below. They perk up as they grow older, making them look extra tall and important. Continue to 13 of 16 below. Beautiful all black and all white German Shepherds are out there, too. Continue to 14 of 16 below. Continue to 15 of 16 below. This breed is inherently athletic and courageous—nothing can stop them, not even water. Continue to 16 of 16 below. What is a Miniature German Shepherd? Purebred or crossbreed? The other side claims it is a mixed breed. The truth is that the Miniature German Shepherd is indeed a crossbreed. Small-sized standard German Shepherds do not exist unless the dog happens to have dwarfism. To get a Miniature German Shepherd, the standard is bred with another purebred, most commonly the Collie or Poodle. Instead, take a look at the parents to get an idea of how a puppy could possibly turn out as an adult. The Intelligent Border Collie This breed is world-renowned for its smarts. A lovable family doggo with talents for competition and herding, it contributes desirable personality traits to make a German Shepherd Collie mix. It can weigh up to 44 lbs 20 kg with a height of 22 in 56 cm and has a lifespan of up to 17 years. Some health concerns to be aware of with this breed include bloating and an eye anomaly that causes partial or complete blindness. This dog makes an elegant and friendly family dog that is a fast learner. The Poodle excels as a competition dog and is also widely used for therapy. The Poodle can weigh up to 70 lbs 31 kg with a height of 22 in 56 cm and has a lifespan of up to 15 years. There are health concerns associated with this breed, such as epilepsy, canine hypothyroidism, and progressive retinal atrophy. The Loyal German Shepherd The German Shepherd is sharp as a tack and completely dedicated and in love with its family. Ranking as the 3rd most intelligent, you get a well-rounded dog that is not only stunningly beautiful with its thick coat, confident stance, and communicative features, but an excellent guard dog that will protect at any cost. It can weigh up to 88 lbs 40 kg with a height of 25 in 65 cm and has a lifespan of up to 13 years. For further insight into German Shepherd growth, take a look at this guide and chart. With the Shepherd breed, hip dysplasia is a common health issue that is seen in the Miniature variety as well. Shepherds are also known to suffer from a neural disease called degenerative myelopathy and endocrine pancreatic insufficiency, which is a digestive disorder. This is a rare inherited genetic disorder that results from breeding two purebred German Shepherds. A German Shepherd with dwarfism, though significantly smaller weighing up to 30 lbs , will exhibit the token characteristics and mannerisms the breed is known for. It will also look like a typical Shepherd, except with shortened limbs. This is one way to procure a smaller than normal Shepherd, but there will be extra health issues to deal with, such as allergies and thyroid issues. It is common for these dogs to bald as they age as well. Here is a cute video that gives a glimpse into what life is like for a German Shepherd with dwarfism. The Mini German Shepherd is undoubtedly smaller than the standard one, weighing up to 50 lbs 22 kg. Any combination of these colors can be inherited by the Mini. This Dog is a Devoted Protector maria. They make excellent guard dogs but are good-natured. If you have kids, the Mini will take full responsibility for their safety, with a healthy dose of playtime and cuddling thrown in. Hardworking and intelligent, they make phenomenal search, rescue and therapy dogs. Training is a breeze, as this breed is a fast learner remember, all of three possible parents rank TOP-3 in the smartest dog breeds list? The earlier you introduce behavior commands and socialization methods such as walks in the park where other dogs can be encountered safely, the sooner you will see the intelligence blossom. Hip dysplasia is the most common inherited disease from the German Shepherd parent. This painful condition occurs when an abnormality in the hip socket causes the dog to become crippled or experience agonizing arthritis. To keep your small German Shepherd in good health, plenty of exercises is key. This breed is also prone to canine hypothyroidism, which can cause obesity. No one can guarantee how a mix will turn out. The breeder should be able to present health clearances for hip dysplasia and other common diseases. Check out these Miniature German Shepherd breeders for available litters. Our puppies are raised in a loving and nurturing environment, and we work closely with new owners to ensure that they have all the information and support they need to provide the best possible care for their new pet. We are located in Culpeper, the foot hills of Virginia on 10 acres. Family owned and operated, with 28 plus years of experience. My first German Shepherd "Ashlee" instilled the love and respect in my heart. Contact me at Littlecreekgermanshepherds gmail. All Puppies are AKC registered, and come with their first vet check, first vaccine, utd worming, microchip, puppy pack and puppy contract. We are now accepting reservations for our up coming litter. Please contact me via email with any questions. Puppies should be suitable for active families, dog sports, service and rescue. Puppies will be temperament tested for best placement. Some puppies can be co-owned to the right person. All of my breeding females have yearly check ups and are under the care of a reproductive veterinarian as needed. Our breeding males receives a yearly check up to make sure they are healthy and up to date on vaccines. All of my breeding females receive yearly check ups and are under the care of a reproductive veterinarian. Health screenings are on the top of our list to make sure all are of breeding quality. Carrier only means if bred to a clear male no possibility german shepherd puppies Fall litter planned. Reserve now! Puppies eating big babies food…. .Reserve by wait list, email me today! Check your spam folder for replies……. Powered by GoDaddy Website Builder. These pups are incredibly intelligent and capable canines who are ready to work. And German Shepherd puppies are too cute! Remember, you can get any kind of dog, including a GSD, from shelters and rescues, so always adopt! They tend to be one-family pets, meaning they can be suspicious of strangers. Although absolutely gorgeous, Shepherds are shedders to the max. Prepare for a snow globe of hair to poof off your pup any time you give them a big snuggle, which will be more often than not. When you first get your puppy, playing may consist of nipping due to their herding background. When your GSD is fully grown, they may love to wrestle around and forget how big they are. These pups are always up for snuggling with others, including kids and other pets. Softies Who Are Also Busy Bodies If you want a German Shepherd puppy in your life, you have to really want your dog to be a part of every little bit of your daily routine. Morning showers? Your pup will want to sit right outside to make sure you rinse off the soap. Your bed? Highly intelligent and curious, Shepherds want to know what is going on all of the time. German Shepherds will attach at the hip and make the right person the happiest dog parent on the planet. German Shepherd puppy in grass close-up of German Shepherd puppy German Shepherd puppy in profile German Shepherd puppy on rock German Shepherd puppy lying down on lawn German Shepherd puppy looking at camera German Shepherd puppy on snow German Shepherd puppy in yard Remember, you can find just about any breed of dog you are looking for at a shelter or rescue. Would you adopt a German Shepherd Puppy? Do you have experience with these adorable pups? Let us know in the comments below! Baby German Shepherds growing up! German Shepherd Dogs are one of the most popular dog breeds out there at the moment, with many devoted fans. They can be large and imposing as adults. But, like every breed, they have a cute puppy phase that many fall in love with. However, since most puppies are bought at weeks old, most of us miss out on this magical period of their lives. So what happens during those first important weeks? A typical German Shepherd litter consists of around puppies. The mean average, according to a study performed in , is 6. When they are first born, they will still have an umbilical cord attached and may be covered in amniotic fluid. Their mother should chew off the umbilical cord and spend the first few hours cleaning their pups. Then mom will focus on keeping her newborn pups warm while allowing them to nurse. At this stage, German Shepherd puppies will just sleep and avoid expending energy. They will frequently nurse from their mother. Newborn German Shepherds When baby German Shepherd puppies are first born, they are completely dependent on their mother. Their ears and eyes will be closed and they will be unable to regulate their own body temperature efficiently. A coat should be present, and the color will depend on the genes they have inherited from their parents. Black with tan markings is the most common for this breed. Additionally, they will be relatively immobile. They will be unable to properly support their own weight. Therefore, they will commonly crawl on their stomach to move about. They will also be unable to urinate or defecate on their own. Stimulation from their mother will be required to help them go to the toilet. One Week Old Baby German Shepherd In the first week, the puppies should bulk up significantly and double their birth weight. However, there will not be much change in their behavior. They will still primarily be focused on nursing and sleeping. To help themselves stay warm, the puppies will normally cuddle close to each other, except for when they are in a hot environment. At this stage, they will still be blind and deaf. While they are still unable to see very well, this is a big step. Eyes should open for the first time at around days of age. They will appear blue in color, but this will change into brown as they develop. They may become a little more inquisitive about their surroundings with their new-found eyesight, and may begin to crawl around a little more. We can expect to see them make some big steps at this stage. Firstly, at around days old, their ears should begin to open for the first time. They should now be able to both see and hear, though not too clearly. Their senses will continue to develop over the coming weeks. They will begin to be able to stand and support their own weight. Walking may still be tough, though! They will likely be pretty wobbly. You can also expect to see their baby teeth come in at around this time. While they still get the majority of their nutrition from their mother, they will begin to show interest in solid food. They will begin to become more independent at this age, being able to urinate and defecate on their own. Beginning Of Socialization With their sight and hearing, they are likely to show a little bit of adventure and courage for the first time, exploring their surroundings as much as their unsteady gait will allow them. This milestone also marks the beginning of the socialization period, a critical phase of their development. Things learned now can shape their personality and behavior for the rest of their lives. They may engage the other puppies in clumsy play and show body language such as tail wagging for the first time. They will form relationships with their den mates, their mother, and humans. This stage is critical in getting the puppies used to humans. This can be achieved by gently exposing the puppies to human presence and contact so that they can see that they are no threat. While their brains are still very much in development, they are still able to learn some simple concepts at this stage. Crate and potty training can begin at this age. They should now be able to walk pretty well. This mobility will allow them to further play with their family and be even more curious about their surroundings. On top of this, their baby teeth should now be fully formed and the weaning process should be fully underway. They should be offered soft but solid food. They may begin to show signs of more complex social behaviors towards their other den mates, and they should learn important skills like bite inhibition. The socialization process should continue, with the puppies gently being exposed to new people, sights, and sounds. The German Shepherd babies will also be further weaned off the mother at this time, slowly moving onto a fully solid diet. Six Week Old Baby German Shepherd At this age, you will begin to see the puppies become even more independent of their mother. Six week old puppies are gaining social skills rapidly, and love to play with people and each other. Seven Week Old Baby German Shepherd When we move into the seventh week of their life, a new significant phase of development starts to begin: the fear period. While this sounds disconcerting, it merely means that this is the time that many puppies begin to show fear towards new things, rather than curiosity. Things that the puppy may find scary or uncertain during this time can make for big changes in their personality throughout life. For example, if a puppy has a bad experience with a human at this stage, it may lead them to becoming fearful and distrustful towards people for the rest of their life. This is why gently exposing the puppies to humans and common sights and sounds beforehand is important. By preemptively socializing the puppies with humans, we can help this period run smoother. The puppies will have reached weights of around pounds and should be around inches tall. Their ears will lie flat but should begin to become erect and upright over the coming weeks. They will be fully independent of their mother at this age. They should be completely weaned, with some basic training and socialization. From here, new owners are expected to continue to train and socialize them, as they are still within a critical period of development. New owners will also need to continue to ensure the German Shepherd puppy is fed a good, nutritionally balanced diet. For more information, you can check out our full puppy development guide here. And make sure you also take a look at this guide to bathing a puppy! They still have their cute side of course, but they are often a whole lot more work than most people expect. And when it comes to German Shepherd puppies, while not anymore difficult than any other breed, there are a few specific things that may help both you and your furry pup through the struggle of puppy-hood. German Shepherds, in general, tend to be very loyal, loving, and protective. But they do have other characteristics that are good to be aware of before getting a puppy, in order to ensure that they are the right match for you. German Shepherd puppies can be a little shy and anxious sometimes, which, if not treated properly could develop into fear-based aggression. Socialization becomes very important for these puppies in order to keep the shyness and aggression in check. German Shepherd puppies are very energetic and intelligent. So keep in mind that you may need to get creative with the doggie activities! If you like your privacy, you may want to reconsider getting a German Shepherd because these puppies will follow you everywhere. Training in this area becomes extremely critical if you want to prevent their biting from transitioning into a much more dangerous game. German Shepherd puppies are incredibly intense when it comes to playtime, so get ready for some heavy-duty wrestling. You will need to supervise any interactions with other dogs to ensure that nobody gets hurt. A German Shepherd puppy just might be the right one for you. Finding Your Puppy The first step in caring for your puppy is finding your puppy, and the best place to go for that is a reputable breeder. While you can find plenty of breeders on the internet, your best bet would be to ask for referrals from other German Shepherd owners that you know. This way you can ensure that you find a German Shepherd puppy that has been well cared for from birth, giving you a great head start. And while there will be many times for playing and cuddling during the first few days and onward, even the very first moments you spend with your puppy are extremely critical for training. Potty Training Little puppies have little bladders, which means they will have to relieve themselves every two hours or so until they are about six months old. Take your puppy to your designated potty area frequently and praise your pup if he goes in the right place. Using a specific spot, rather than just the entire backyard, will help immensely during potty training. Sticking to a schedule can help minimize accidents. A good starting point is to take your puppy outside 20 minutes after eating, as this is generally when he will need to relieve himself. You will also need to wake up two or three times in the night to check on your pup. And keep an eye on him throughout the day. If he is whimpering uneasily, he probably needs to potty. Crate Training Crate training your German Shepherd puppy will become a huge help while you are teaching him the house rules. It also helps give them a safe place they can call their own. Keep your crate somewhere in the home where there are people around to supervise, but not too public or chaotic of a place that he will feel scared or threatened. Also, make sure the crate is not so small that they feel trapped and uncomfortable. Your pup should be able to comfortably stretch and lie down if they want to. Even when your dog is in the crate, make sure he is on his best behavior. If your pup exhibits bad behavior in the crate and you respond by taking him out, he may develop bad habits. Once your puppy calms down or shows good behavior, reward him by letting him out and giving him praise. Socialization Especially as German Shepherd puppies can lean more towards the aggressive side, socialization is critical if you want to keep this aggression in check. Letting your puppy meet new people and new dogs during the first couple months of life can really make a difference in his social skills and overall behavior. Let your puppy spend quality time with the family and everyone who may frequent your home such as neighbors, relatives, and babysitters. General Training The first thing your puppy should learn during training is that you are in charge. Otherwise, your puppy will take on that role himself and you could lose control completely. German Shepherd puppies respond well to positive training techniques, so keep those treats handy! Feeding Although your German Shepherd puppy may be small, his diet should not be. Growing from a puppy to an adult dog is hard work, and he will need a strong, healthy diet in order to do it. Until 6 months of age your puppy will need to eat 3 to 4 times a day. The best way to ensure that he is getting the right amount of grub is to check his ribs. You should be able to feel them through his skin, but not see them. The most common type of puppy food is your everyday kibble, but actually, raw dog foods are the best way to go, even for the littlest of pups. About Emilyn Gil Hello! My name is Emilyn and I am currently studying English at Utah Valley University and working as a copywriter, researcher and mother. Although I have had just one dog throughout my life, my sweet Golden Retriever and Cocker Spaniel mix, Pup, has given me many fond memories that I hold dear. In addition, have also owned and cared for cats, fish, hamsters, rats, parakeets, chickens, goats, rabbits, frogs, and lizards. Every one of these adorable pets has given me a love for all kinds of animal friends, which is something that I hope to share here at TruDog. Life Span Did You Know? A Miniature German Shepherd is a cross between a German Shepherd and a smaller dog breed that is meant to result in a smaller version of a German Shepherd. Although these Mini Shepherds can inherit any combination of traits from their parent breeds, they tend to be energetic, intelligent dogs that bond closely with their families and are affectionate with them. Miniature German Shepherds make great family dogs. They may be hardworking while on a job, but they have a playful spirit while relaxing with their family. They also tend to get along well with children and other dogs in the family. Although they tend to do well with smaller pets they have been raised with, they do have a high prey drive. Mini German Shepherds are also protective and alert. They will bark to alert you and will be naturally suspicious of strangers. Proper socialization and training early on can help make sure barking does not become a nuisance and will help them open up to strangers once introduced. Miniature German Shepherds are highly adaptable dogs. They tend to be a better fit for homes with fenced yards where they can run. But, they can adapt just as well to apartments as long as they get the exercise, mental stimulation, and attention they need. They do well in most climates, but are sensitive to heat. Because they bond so closely with their families and want to be near them, they do not do well with long periods of alone time. Mixed-breed dogs can sometimes be healthier than purebred dogs because of genetic diversity. However, this is not a guarantee. They could inherit no conditions common to the parent breeds, but they could also inherit some or all of them. So, make sure you are asking them about the health and genetic history of both of the parents. You can also ask about any health tests or clearances that have been done. For the Miniature German Shepherd, potential health conditions to be aware of include progressive retinal atrophy, hypothyroidism, epilepsy, and hip dysplasia. Because of their body shape, they are also at risk for bloat. Although Miniature German Shepherds are highly intelligent dogs that pick up on things quickly and are eager to please, they can be difficult for first-time dog owners to handle on their own. Their high energy, working dog instincts, thirst for learning, and need for structured training can be overwhelming for first-time dog owners. Because of this, puppy training classes are recommended if you are not an experienced dog owner. They help reinforce training, strengthen the bond you have with your dog, and also offer opportunities to socialize a puppy. In general, a Miniature German Shepherd will have a coat that sheds moderately year-round and heavier seasonally. Brushing a few times a week, daily brushing during seasonal shedding, and the occasional bath is usually sufficient for this coat type. If a Miniature German Shepherd has a Mini Poodle parent, there is a chance they could inherit the low-shedding Poodle coat. Weekly ear checks with careful cleanings as needed can help prevent ear infections. Although good dental care for dogs is essential, it is often overlooked. This is one of the reasons why gum disease is one of the most common health issues in older dogs. You can help protect your pup from painful dental diseases later in life by brushing their teeth or using an enzyme toothpaste every day and keeping up with regular vet visits. Although a Miniature German Shepherd may be smaller than a German Shepherd, they are still a high-energy dog with working dog instincts. In addition to having a job to do, these dogs also need daily walks plus playtime and time to run to be happy and healthy. If they like it, swimming can be a good low-impact activity while they are still growing. Once puppies finish growing , you can try higher-impact activities like hiking, running, training for dog sports, and more to see what they like. A fully-grown Miniature German Shepherd usually stands inches tall and weighs about 50 pounds. There can be some variation depending on the other parent breed in the cross, but meeting the mother dog in-person can give you a better idea of what size to expect in a Mini GSD. A Miniature German Shepherd generally lives for years. If the other parent crossed with a German Shepherd is a Standard Poodle, the result is a Shepadoodle. Featured Miniature German Shepherd Article.
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In fact over millions of years, magnetic north wanders considerably and occasionally reverses so that the magnetic north pole has been near the geographic south pole at some periods in the earth's history. In the arctic region, a magnetic compass is not very useful. In life's journey we are often uncertain where we stand, where we are going and what is the right path for us personally. Searching for our true north enable us to follow the right path: as we go, we need to develop our own inner compass. Finding true north is essential for accurate navigation. Email: bluebaylabradoodles gmail. True North Labradoodles have been a family-run labradoodle breeder in business for over 10 years. They breed healthy Australian Labradoodle puppies with excellent temperaments and beautiful coats in various sizes. Their specialization is multigenerational Australian Labradoodles in the mini and small-medium size range. 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So do your homework to ensure you obtain a healthy and happy Labradoodle puppy. The state of Connecticut is an excellent location to raise a Labradoodle. The Labradoodle flourishes in this climate, which has mild summers and comfortable winters. On a concluding note, we have given you the 5 best labradoodle breeders in Connecticut. We hope that this list and information were helpful to you and it will help you decide on the right breeder for your next adorable Labradoodle puppy. These links are affiliate links, so if you do end up using the links, I will earn a commission. Dog Food: Every dog needs to eat correctly, and finding the best food for your dog can be challenging, as the market is absolutely flooded with products. These days I have two adorable fuzzy rascals around me, that ensures I get plenty of exercise and laughter throughout my day! Legal Information The owner of this site, LabradoodleHome. This site also participates in other affiliate programs and is compensated for referring traffic and business to these companies. Labradoodle Home does not intend to provide veterinary advice. All articles and posts are aimed at giving users a better understanding of their dogs. The content on this blog is not a substitute for veterinary guidance. Amazon OneLink. Mini Labradoodle vs Mini Sheepadoodle Comparison Two dog breeds, one purpose: to make your life a joy-filled journey powered by strong bonds, friendship, and unconditional love. Meet the Mini Labradoodle and the Mini Sheepadoodle. Two very adorable and friendly dogs with upbeat personalities, the Mini Labradoodle and Mini Sheepadoodle make the perfect addition to any lucky family. Your way of life, hobbies, and work schedule are all important factors that can help determine which of the two dog breeds is a good fit for your lifestyle.Welcoming a new puppy into your home is an exciting time filled with joy, cuddles, and a few inevitable challenges. One of the most common questions new puppy owners ask is, "When can puppies go outside? They are fun, easygoing, and gentle. Mini Labradoodles enjoy canine games like chase, fetch, and Frisbee, and thrive on cuddles and love. Energetic, friendly, and full of life, the Mini Labradoodles make wonderful jogging and hiking companions. They are known to enjoy a good swim, a long stroll, and are very fond of adventures. The Mini Labradoodle puppies are happy, energetic, and bright bundles of joy. They are loving and eager to please, love to play and cuddle, and are excellent training students. A cross between Labrador Retrievers and Mini or Toy Poodles, the Mini Labradoodle may take after one parent breed or the other in appearance or they may have their own unique look with an added bonus of a hypoallergenic coat. We raise high-quality Mini Labradoodles as well as a few other breeds. We also have partnered up with several other reputable breeders that raise mini labradoodle pups that meet our strict genetic criteria and testing. So we usually have a good selection of very high-quality puppies. View Our Available Puppies! F1B Mini Labradoodle Puppies are a second-generation cross or hybrid. The father is a Mini Poodle and the mother is an F1 Labradoodle. The F1B Minature Labradoodles usually have soft hair that is usually wavy or curly. Thes puppies are considered semi-hypoallergenic since they shed minimally. These puppies can be a good fit if a person that has mild pet allergies. Once F1B Mini Labradoodles reach 6 months old they require to be groomed once every 8 weeks or so to keep their fur healthy and to stop matting. Adult F1B Mini labradoodle dogs range in size from 14 inches in height and pounds in weight. The average life span is typically years of age. The F1BB puppies usually have curlier coats and will be totally hypoallergenic. Once the F1BB pup is 6 months they will need regular grooming every 6 to 8 weeks. F1BB Puppies are usually slightly smaller than F1B puppies and range from 12 inches in height and pounds in weight. Mini Labradoodles are known for their intelligence and the ability to be trained very easily. They make amazing family pets and love to participate in family activities like swimming, hiking, camping or just playing tag in the yard. This breed is also a good choice for people who live in apartments as long as they get at least minutes of exercise a day. 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One or both of this puppy's parents have undergone genetic testing. One or both of this puppy's parents are hip certified. The sad truth is that many pet store purchased pups actually come from puppy mills. Basically, there is zero authenticity with pet stores. When it comes to adopting any animal from a pet store, there is an increased risk of unforeseen health or genetic problems. You also cultivate a life-long relationship with the breeder, meaning support is available to you anytime you may need it. With My Golden Retriever Puppies , you have the option to come and visit both the puppy and the breeder in person! Golden Retrievers are an adaptable breed, meaning they are better at adapting to seasonal changes and various types of climate than certain other breeds. Goldens sport a double-coat, which ensures that these sweet pups are able to tolerate slightly colder temperatures than their friends from other breeds. Your pup deserves better than that, which is why here at My Golden Retriever Puppies , we ensure high-quality care is taken of your pet at all times. For more about the true price of a golden retriever puppy, you can read our full price breakdown here. Location Information for Kentucky Customers Our home office is located in Ohio, but we understand that long-distance travel can be inconvenient. If you prefer to meet a breeder in person, they may be able to offer private visits at their home. Of course! Here at My Golden Retriever Puppies , we value family and authenticity, which is why we always guarantee our pups through our 2-year genetic health guarantee. Like adopting a Golden Retriever from a pet store, there is an increased risk when adopting a pup from a rescue center or shelter as well. For example, pups purchased through a shelter or rescue center are far less likely to come with the kinds of health guarantees and reassurances that a breeder can provide. What type of Golden Retrievers are sold in Kentucky? We have some good news! Ready to make your Golden Retriever dreams come true? Take a look at our convenient list of available puppies. How do I know which breeders to trust in Kentucky? Our independent network of trusted breeders have already been pre-screened and verified, so that you can focus on what really matters: choosing your dream puppy. Be the first to know when we have new puppies! All Rights Reserved. Breeders VS. The sad truth is that many pet store purchased pups actually come from puppy mills. Basically, there is zero authenticity with pet stores. When it comes to adopting any animal from a pet store, there is an increased risk of unforeseen health or genetic problems. You also cultivate a life-long relationship with the breeder, meaning support is available to you anytime you may need it. With My Golden Retriever Puppies , you have the option to come and visit both the puppy and the breeder in person! Golden Retrievers are an adaptable breed, meaning they are better at adapting to seasonal changes and various types of climate than certain other breeds. Goldens sport a double-coat, which ensures that these sweet pups are able to tolerate slightly colder temperatures than their friends from other breeds. Your pup deserves better than that, which is why here at My Golden Retriever Puppies , we ensure high-quality care is taken of your pet at all times. For more about the true price of a golden retriever puppy, you can read our full price breakdown here. Location Information for Texas Customers Our home office is located in Ohio, but we understand that long-distance travel can be inconvenient. If you prefer to meet a breeder in person, they may be able to offer private visits at their home. Of course! Here at My Golden Retriever Puppies , we value family and authenticity, which is why we always guarantee our pups through our 2-year genetic health guarantee. Like adopting a Golden Retriever from a pet store, there is an increased risk when adopting a pup from a rescue center or shelter as well. For example, pups purchased through a shelter or rescue center are far less likely to come with the kinds of health guarantees and reassurances that a breeder can provide. What type of Golden Retrievers are sold in Texas? We have some good news! Ready to make your Golden Retriever dreams come true? Take a look at our convenient list of available puppies. How do I know which breeders to trust in Texas? Our independent network of trusted breeders have already been pre-screened and verified, so that you can focus on what really matters: choosing your dream puppy. Be the first to know when we have new puppies! All Rights Reserved. Life Span Did You Know? The Golden Retriever has been an AKC-recognized breed since and was commonly used as a gun dog and for retrieving small game such as waterfowl, and for companionship. The Golden Retriever originated in the Scottish Highlands. The first Lord Tweedmouth, Dudley Majoribanks, is credited with developing the breed and keeping detailed records to create the ideal gun dog for the terrain. Great discipline and a gentle spirit make the Golden Retriever a perfect retrieval breed since the goal of this task is to bring the trophy back as undamaged as possible. Golden Retrievers first appeared in dog shows in at a British dog show. They also started appearing in the United States around the same time as they were brought across the Canadian border. They gained popularity with sport hunters and in general. Their popularity really took off in the s and they are consistently one of the most popular dog breeds. If you are not the sporting type, bringing a Golden Retriever into your family as a pet is just as rewarding because they are one of the most loyal and jovial breeds out there. One of the facts about Golden Retrievers is that they are the epitome of friendly and make fantastic family dogs. Golden Retrievers are considered one of the friendliest dog breeds. They tend to be good with kids, other dogs, other pets, and even strangers. Goldens love attention and they bond closely with their families. They are affectionate with them, and also just about everyone else. Although they do tend to get along with everyone, they love being around their favorite humans the most. They will bark to alert you and can end up barking a lot if you do not train your dog to stop barking early on. Golden Retrievers are highly adaptable dogs. They thrive in homes with yards where they can run. They can also adapt to apartment living as long as they get enough daily exercise, mental stimulation, and attention. These dogs do well in just about any climate, but are sensitive to heat. As one of the most affectionate dog breeds , they are not at all happy about being left alone for long periods of time. Although super-friendly and attention-loving, Goldens can also be sensitive to their surroundings; make sure they feel included, but have a quiet place to go if things get too noisy or overwhelming. Potential health concerns to be aware of in a Golden Retriever include progressive retinal atrophy, cataracts, elbow dysplasia , and hip dysplasia. Good breeding practices make a big difference in the health of puppies. Reputable breeders screen their dogs to avoid passing preventable issues to puppies. So, make sure you ask about the health and genetic history of the parents. You can also ask about any health tests or clearances that have been done. Goldens are considered one of the best dog breeds for first-time owners. They are highly trainable dogs that pick up on things quickly and are eager to please. These traits make them a good fit for owners of all experience levels. It also helps them excel at obedience competitions. As one of the smartest dog breeds , Golden Retrievers can get bored easily. Because they pick up things quickly, they can get bored with too much repetition in training. If your dog has mastered the command, move on to something more advanced or another activity. You can also enroll in puppy training classes for some variety in training and also some socialization. Golden Retrievers have a long double coat that will shed a little year-round and will be heavier twice a year as the seasons change. Brushing a few times a week and daily brushing during seasonal shedding along with a bath as needed is usually enough for at-home care. You will want to go to the dog groomer for a professional trim a few times a year, especially as the seasons change. Nail trims once or twice monthly keep nails from growing too long. Daily tooth brushing, along with cleanings at the vet when needed, is ideal. Golden Retrievers are one of the most active dog breeds. Daily walks plus some playtime, time to run, and other activities are usually enough to keep these dogs happy and healthy. But, they are high-energy dogs that will likely always be up for more activity if you are. Much like the Labrador , they also tend to have an extended puppyhood. They tend to start winding down a little around the age of 3 and settle into your lifestyle, but they will still be high-energy dogs that require a lot of daily activity. Goldens are known for being versatile and athletic dogs. They tend to love swimming. Once they are done growing and the vet clears them for higher-impact activities, you can try other things too. They are one of the dog breeds that make good running partners. You can also teach them how to play frisbee or play fetch. Training for dog sports is another good option. In addition to obedience, Golden Retrievers are well suited for agility, dock diving , rally, flyball, tracking, and more. Fully-grown Golden Retrievers usually stand inches tall and weigh pounds. Golden Retrievers generally live for years on average. With their intelligence, eagerness to please, and gentle disposition, Golden Retrievers are versatile working dogs. In addition to being one of the dog breeds that make the best service dogs , Goldens can be found working as emotional support dogs, certified therapy dogs, search and rescue dogs, military dogs, police dogs, animal actors, and more. Featured Golden Retriever Article.
puppies for sale uk labrador - Puppy Supplies Welcome to Buck Family Farm, a place where our love for Golden Retrievers has evolved into a passion for providing families with affectionate, intelligent, and healthy Golden Retriever Puppies. Our goal is to make sure your next family pet is everything you expected and more. Our Dogs Our family specializes in raising Golden Retrievers of all coat shades who enjoy our spacious 20 acre farm. It is important to us that each dog gets special attention and care each day. Our family-style setup allows our dogs to have the luxury of running free and romping around to their hearts' content while playing together and with our family. Also, since this is our at-home classroom, someone is always available to play ball or give a much needed scratch on the belly and pat on the head. Genetic testing is also performed on each dog to help us make wise choices for the best pairings and to produce puppies with the best probability of excellent health. Of high importance however, is taking into consideration the temperament of each of our Golden Retrievers to produce a well balanced and friendly companion, who exhibits all of the classic traits of the breed. Puppies Buck Family Farm puppies are AKC registered, vet certified, have first shots, are wormed and will come to your home with a 1 year health guarantee and a first bag of puppy food. We also send a blanket with mommy's scent and all appropriate NYS paperwork as well as copies of parents' health clearances. Our desire is to make your experience with us and our puppies everything you expected and more. Puppy Applications If you are interested in purchasing a puppy from our farm please fill out an adoption application to help us get to know you a little better. When your application is accepted you will have the opportunity to place your name on our waiting list for an additional fee. This ensures a courtesy call when a particular color, gender or litter of choice has arrived. You will then have the opportunity to place a deposit on one of our puppies. You will receive a courtesy notification of the litters' arrival and have opportunity to place a deposit. However, deposits that are not submitted promptly will affect your pick-order. Deposits are usually non-refundable. Placing a Deposit Once a new litter is born and determined to be healthy and thriving, we open them for deposit. First, to those on our waiting list, and then to families who have pre-approved applications. We choose puppies at 5 weeks of age in the order that deposits were placed. Please contact us for Paypal, zelle and Venmo handles. Visiting We frequently update pictures of all puppies on a regular basis. You will not be allowed to visit the puppies or parents until mommy is settled in and feeling comfortable with visitors. At 5 weeks of age we have adopting families visit our farm and choose their puppy. Puppies are chosen in the order that deposits were placed. Homecoming At 8 weeks of age and after veterinary examination, puppies will be united with their forever families! We are dog lovers and entrepreneurs that specialize in quality Golden Retriever puppies. We are located in beautiful New England; in Hampden, Maine. We like to consider ourselves collectors, if you will! Our British Cream aka Euro Cream retrievers are almost pure white, with some light shades of tan. We do invite you to compare, and ask any questions you may have as well. Our Golden Retrievers are happy, healthy, obedient animals of only the highest quality! Our program concentrates on the traits of the family dog first; health, trustworthiness, gentleness, loyalty, beauty and longevity. Then, we incorporate the correct and proven genetics, imported and genetic lines that are proven through generations, not by just a few individuals, to pass on the history of the breed to their offspring. Show champions along with champions of the field events. These bloodlines are gathered from around the world! This results is an European bred Golden Retriever that is very beautiful, strong, athletic and extraordinarily capable and willing to please. These are wonderful animals with the history of the breed embedded in their very soul. They come from genetic lines that formed the foundation of the Golden Retriever breed! They are truly loving dogs that live to be loved, and will be a pleasure for you to work with. Over the years, we have developed many friendships with happy owners and quite a following on Facebook. We have many repeat customers and referral customers. We also breed dogs which become service dogs. NEADS places a high premium on these qualities because our assistance dogs need to be structurally and psychologically sound in order to assist someone with a physical disability. Our program places dogs with those who can benefit from both the functional and emotional support the companions provide: picking up a dropped article, opening a door and holding it open as the client passes through in their wheelchair, retrieving a bottle of water from the refrigerator, and many other tasks. Many of these tasks help people who have limited dexterity or mobility. Our rigorous standards are based on 35 years of experience training assistance dogs for those with a physical disability, autism or hearing loss. These qualities begin with a breeder who pays attention to quality breeding and early development practices. Director of Programs and Communications PO Box West Boylston, MA — You will find lots of pictures of Goldens to enjoy, and important questions and discussions about food, health, play, and events. Please visit us on facebook at:. Breeders VS. The sad truth is that many pet store purchased pups actually come from puppy mills. Basically, there is zero authenticity with pet stores. When it comes to adopting any animal from a pet store, there is an increased risk of unforeseen health or genetic problems. You also cultivate a life-long relationship with the breeder, meaning support is available to you anytime you may need it. With My Golden Retriever Puppies , you have the option to come and visit both the puppy and the breeder in person! Golden Retrievers are an adaptable breed, meaning they are better at adapting to seasonal changes and various types of climate than certain other breeds. Goldens sport a double-coat, which ensures that these sweet pups are able to tolerate slightly colder temperatures than their friends from other breeds. Your pup deserves better than that, which is why here at My Golden Retriever Puppies , we ensure high-quality care is taken of your pet at all times. For more about the true price of a golden retriever puppy, you can read our full price breakdown here. Location Information for Idaho Customers Our home office is located in Ohio, but we understand that long-distance travel can be inconvenient. If you prefer to meet a breeder in person, they may be able to offer private visits at their home. Of course! Here at My Golden Retriever Puppies , we value family and authenticity, which is why we always guarantee our pups through our 2-year genetic health guarantee. Like adopting a Golden Retriever from a pet store, there is an increased risk when adopting a pup from a rescue center or shelter as well. For example, pups purchased through a shelter or rescue center are far less likely to come with the kinds of health guarantees and reassurances that a breeder can provide. What type of Golden Retrievers are sold in Idaho? We have some good news! Ready to make your Golden Retriever dreams come true? Take a look at our convenient list of available puppies. How do I know which breeders to trust in Idaho? Our independent network of trusted breeders have already been pre-screened and verified, so that you can focus on what really matters: choosing your dream puppy. Be the first to know when we have new puppies! All Rights Reserved. Best Golden Retriever Breeder in Colorado? Well, we will let you be the judge, but we love our dogs like family and treat them as such. We do not over breed our dogs or participate in any crossbreeding tactics or exotic dog types. We are Golden Retriever lovers, enthusiasts, and protectors. Every dog is like family to us. While we are happy to entrust our puppies to loving families, we do have a puppy acquisition process in order to ensure our high quality dogs are delivered to warm homes that are able to care for our dogs properly. Every puppy we sell is depending on us to properly screen new owners, so please understand we take this seriously. This also protects your interests and maintains high standards for you as well. All puppies MUST be picked up in person. No exceptions. Golden Retriever Lovers Welcome! If you have a wonderful home for one of our puppies, we would love to hear from you. Whether you want a family retriever or a specialty dog for hunting, we will help find the exact fit for you. Many times there is a waiting list so apply early! If you are just getting started and would like to discuss our process, we are also eager to hear from you. Contact Us Today! Look at the current breedings or litters we have or are upcoming and fill out our contact form specifying what breeding you are interested in. Before puppies are born we only take deposits on the first pick, second, and possibly third picks on both males and females. After puppies are born and all spots are filled you will be told what pick you have. Get ready to welcome a lovely puppy that will bring all the love and affection. Tucker is now 3 born and is my best companion. Tucker is the quintessential Golden, beautiful, faithful, active, family-oriented, and geez I cannot come up with enough good things to say. Tucker is my soulmate. He makes me smile every day. If I feel bad he cares and comes to comfort me. He is so wonderful. My parents adopted another Slater Creek Golden, different parents, and she is phenomenal. So beautiful and sweet. Slater Creek Goldens are all love, loyalty and so much fun. Linda — you and your pups are my favorite ppl! Linda you will be in my heart forever.
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puppies for sale uk labrador - With my Dad's unexpected passing we were reminded of how short life can be and decided to follow our dreams by starting our breeding program. While working from home as a pharmacist and home schooling our children, we spoil our dogs and puppies throughout each day! Your new puppy will be given the love and nurture needed to go home well-socialized and ready to join your family! Our Health Guarantee Our parent dogs are from excellent bloodlines, have wonderful temperaments, and obtain extensive health clearances. Numerous hours are spent looking through Pedigrees and learning the quality and characteristics of our lines. Our breeding goal is to produce beautiful, healthy companion puppies with exceptional temperaments. When purchasing a puppy from us you can be certain the health and temperament of your new puppy is Above and Beyond Standards. We provide all of our puppies with a 2 Year Health Guarantee to support this. Puppy hall of fame Above and Beyond Standards Puppy Hall of Fame We invite you to submit your favorite stories, memories, or simply a testimonial. Be sure to also submit a photo we can share. It is our hope through this page a storybook photo album can be created of our wonderful puppies and we can enjoy in their adventures and proud moments together! See Testimonials and Fun Moments Here! Easiest Dog to Take Care of: Top 10 Breeds for a Happy Home Do you ever dream about having a furry best friend who loves to play fetch, gives the warmest cuddles, and greets you with the happiest tail wags every time you come home? A friend who is not just any dog, but the easiest dog to take care of? We know, it sounds like a dream come true, right? But we also understand that bringing a new puppy home is a big step. It's like adding a new member to your family, a little brother or sister.Top 30 Smartest Dog Breeds In The World If you're a dog lover, you've probably heard the age-old debate: which dog breeds are the smartest? While all dogs have their own unique intelligence and personality, some breeds have proven to be consistently brilliant over time. In this guide, we'll explore the top 30 smartest dog breeds ranked, from problem-solving whizzes to trainable and intuitive pups. We've done our research to provide you with an updated and informative.These pooches are joyful, lively, eager to please dogs. They are adventurous, kind, family-oriented pups who love hiking, swimming, canine games, sports and any, and all, family activities. These puppies are merry and bouncy little marshmallows. They are cuddly and sweet pups who love running around, playing, making friends and are very enthusiastic learners. The breed is divided into 3 recognized categories: Toy Poodle; Mini; Standard. 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The pup was shipped to me in witching 48hr since I wanted the pup asap. Communication was great with the Breeder, professional, patient with my questions, and down to earth. This Breeder truly cares for the well-being of the pups. That means a lot to me. I defiantly recommend this Breeder. In addition my pup everything I wanted! Shani C. Just got my puppy from them. Sweet and knowledgeable people!!!! John L. Wonderful breeder with superb poodle bloodline and quality handling. My beautiful puppy is not only adorable, but so well adjusted, loving, confident and well behaved. This pup traveled 14 hours home to NJ like an old soul and adjusted to his new home with ease. The entire transaction was done with such care and professionalism. Well worth the trip and lovely to meet such caring great people. Thank you so much for my dream pup. Highly recommend this breeder. Joann H. I recently purchased a male Standard Poodle from these wonderful people. These are good people who love poodles and have experience breeding dogs. They have a great facility. My puppy is crate and doggy door trained. He is sweet, smart and has a great demeanor. I would definitely recommend Poodles of Piedmont to a friend. This is a down to earth breeder who cares…a lot. They were very informative and super helpful. Thanks Poodles of Piedmont! Donnie C. Subscribe to our newsletter for updates on current and future litters Dogs — Poodle Video.