7 Reasons You SHOULD NOT Get a Goldendoodle

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  • @gregorypappas8226
    @gregorypappas8226 Год назад +54

    I can tell you from experience they are rough the first year or two, they will eat your socks underwear, dish towels, towels ruin your shoes anything fabric chew on your furniture you name it... mine is 90 pounds and he's 14 months now getting better but still alone of work. Having a crate is a necessity, and don't believe anyone selling these dogs saying your getting a mini or medium sized dog... mine is " medium" and like I mentioned is 90 pounds... when puppies, they are so cute to look at, but their teeth and nails are like talons... there will be blood... your own haha but they are friendly and smart and hypoallergenic so there is that... just know it is a lot of work for one of these dogos

    • @jeffhalterman4833
      @jeffhalterman4833 11 месяцев назад

      Hi we got a mini golden doodle around Christmas as a puppy and it has been a terror. Nipping and biting with those sharp little teeth and getting into things we have no idea how she found. We give her lots of exercise, she plays and wrestles with our older lab until she has had enough when she starts to nip and bite. We also have her engaged in food puzzles so she has to work at getting her food. We have even had to spray our shoes, and pant legs with apple bitterspray so we can walk through our house. Hope it gets better soon.

    • @gregorypappas8226
      @gregorypappas8226 11 месяцев назад +3

      @jeffhalterman4833 it will. Keep up the good fight buddy... mines alot better now still not perfect he's alot to handle for the groomer and at the vet still and he's 100 pounds now he takes up nearly the whole backseat of the camry haha bones and durable chew toys 🧸 help too

    • @paulkenna2861
      @paulkenna2861 11 месяцев назад

      @@jeffhalterman4833, who is the breeder

    • @_Travey
      @_Travey 9 месяцев назад +7

      My goldendoodle is almost 2 years old and hasn’t destroyed or bites anything besides his toys 😂

    • @gregorypappas8226
      @gregorypappas8226 9 месяцев назад +1

      @@_Travey you're very lucky. I'm pretty jealous to be honest haha

  • @_Travey
    @_Travey Год назад +60

    1 year with my golden doodle and I can’t image my life without him. Best decision of our entire life ❤.

  • @MoSec9
    @MoSec9 2 года назад +344

    We have a big Goldendoodle and it’s the best dog we could ever have gotten. Don’t get discouraged by what you hear here. I can’t image an easier dog to have- unless you are completely unfit to have any type of dog, in which case a fresh water fish is a better decision.

    • @holygoldendoodles
      @holygoldendoodles 2 года назад +7

      Great post. Couldn’t say it better! Mine are angels with awesome fur!!

    • @gregprochnow2830
      @gregprochnow2830 2 года назад +8

      Have to agree. My wife came with a labradoodle and we then got a goldendoodle. Both dogs are very easy. They will play but once you stop they will either go off and play by themselves or just plop down and relax. Both are very good at entertaining themselves. I have never observed any separation anxiety from either type of doodle, but what they do is give us a hearty greeting when we come home, or when known guest come to the house.
      I have owned labs and labs mixes and was of the opinion that labs were the best dogs to have, but I have changed my mind. Doodles are the best.

    • @peterdykstra4090
      @peterdykstra4090 2 года назад

      Yeah golden doodles are the best

    • @free2saywhatever
      @free2saywhatever 2 года назад +3

      I think the only thing I’d warn about is grooming! They NEED the grooming and will get matted, get their ears infected if you’re not meticulous about grooming and plenty of exercise otherwise they get depressed. I have to agree that other than that, they’re the perfect dogs! Mine is so freaking easy to train and so goofy and he’s my first pet and he’s never destructive because I try to make sure he gets at least an hour of dog play at the dog park at least three times a week, and he’s happy and never destroyed anything in the house. He is very good in that he doesn’t destroy anything in the house other than his toys which I’m perfectly fine with.

    • @vakkerlidelse5476
      @vakkerlidelse5476 2 года назад +7

      “i have an individual dog so obviously i can speak for all of them”

  • @earthwormjim91
    @earthwormjim91 Год назад +26

    As long as you can be active and take care of them getting a goldendoodle will be one of the best choices you'll ever make, I've had many dogs and my big golden doodle is the best dog I've ever had

  • @carolpastrick9555
    @carolpastrick9555 3 месяца назад +4

    I have a mini golden doodle. This video is right on target! Everything they say, is absolutely true! She is a little terror! I realize I do not give her enough exercise, so these behaviors are very evident. Digging holes, eating through blankets, devouring toys, eating her harness and many other little things I can’t remember at the moment. This aside, she is very loyal and loving, and a great companion to my 2 yr old Newfiepoo who is very laid-back!

  • @jaysyth
    @jaysyth 2 года назад +28

    Ive had alot of different types of dogs and my golden doodle is literally the best dog I have ever had hands down

  • @sassyc9194
    @sassyc9194 2 года назад +75

    My goldendoodle is amazing 😍 the only thing I agree with is keeping up on their hair care maintenance. They need to be kept Groomed to stop matting. Other than that I work 8hours a day but I walk him in the morning before and when I get home. He has never destroyed anything at home. My cameras show him on my bed and waiting on me. Might get him a sister or brother soon tho

    • @gayrobloxgirl
      @gayrobloxgirl 2 года назад +1

      aww my doodle does that too! he lays on my moms bed waiting for her lol

    • @andresbedolla798
      @andresbedolla798 2 года назад +1

      I’m currently about to get one male F1B goldendoodle, I work 8 hours a day, could I train my dog to not destroy my things even though I’ll be gone for some time of the day ?

    • @gayrobloxgirl
      @gayrobloxgirl 2 года назад

      @@andresbedolla798 im not sure, but probably. my doodle had me and my sister around when he was a puppy but our parents were gone for most of the day for work, we kept things like shoes and bad objects for him in cabinets or puppy gates, now he only chews on socks which we let him. if you want him to be trained to not ruin the house, i suggest possibly buying a dog trainer if you have the money or after he is vaccinated take him to doggy daycare. its very important to be around pups when they first come home, not to make things tragic but a family friend had a puppy and left for work with it alone, and he came home to it hanging off the doorknob with their collar dead.. perhaps you can get family or even a dog sitter to help?

    • @carolinamha
      @carolinamha 2 года назад +2

      I work from home and our Cannon gets walks every morning, at lunch time and in between meetings. Helps ME get in steps too. 🙂 We're fortunate that when we're gone, he's always being nosy looking out the window (LOL) or literally waiting at the door for us...ours is a mini but we could've gone standard too. Grooming is very important to prevent matting. Ours get combed/brushed daily...just do it during your favorite movie/show. They're the BEST dogs ever!!! Cuddle City!

    • @brotherLee340
      @brotherLee340 Год назад +2

      We are so selfish when it comes to dogs. That sounds like it sucks for the dog. Laying in bed all day waiting on his owner just for a hour of outside time.

  • @BillClay88
    @BillClay88 2 года назад +19

    I didn't know my doodle was gonna be 100 lbs. Good god!But he is a Rockstar around town. They love him.

  • @purel0ve87
    @purel0ve87 2 года назад +141

    I’m here with my goldendoodle in bed watching this video lol , he looks at me with those eyes

  • @wifeocaster
    @wifeocaster 4 месяца назад +2

    We have a rescue goldendoodle. Got him at 7 months and we was only 40 pounds and emaciated. He just turned 3. He’s 80 pounds and really tall. Training was not always easy. He has finally calmed down. He’s the smartest and sweetest boy.

  • @MimiKoby
    @MimiKoby 2 года назад +13

    Our 11 year young GoldenDoodle is the best dog ever! He’s a love muffin and very easily entertained.

  • @debraturner9705
    @debraturner9705 Год назад +18

    My brother had a huge golden doodle…..my furry nephew! Unfortunately he passed over the rainbow bridge a year ago. He wasn’t my dog but I spent a lot of time with him and he was gorgeous…..funny, affectionate and playful. He was also really patient with little kids who would run up to the big white dog, not knowing if he was a teddy bear or a sheep! I loved him to bits and still really miss him

  • @marthefjellstad3822
    @marthefjellstad3822 2 года назад +14

    my goldendoodle is so easy, i trained her when i was 15 years old. she was my responsability and i took care of her and did her training, and she learned everything so quickly. and now 10 years later. if i don't want to take a walk she is perfecetly happy to just sit next to me and get cuddles. best dog ever

  • @SusanBame
    @SusanBame 2 года назад +28

    My dearly beloved Kona the Goldendoodle passed away 19 days ago. I miss him like crazy.

    • @DogsNowChannel
      @DogsNowChannel  2 года назад

      Sorry for your loss

    • @iishyxvietxboyii1
      @iishyxvietxboyii1 6 месяцев назад

      We have 2. And I’m so scared for that day to come!

    • @pasaito
      @pasaito 6 месяцев назад

      I pray that you have peace! Remember the joy your furry Angel brought you. We lost our precious Omar on June 10. We understand your pain.😢

    • @ckim1984
      @ckim1984 5 месяцев назад

      How old was Kona? Sorry for your lost.

    • @spiritofcedars
      @spiritofcedars 2 месяца назад

      ​@@DogsNowChannelare you? you made a video of reasons to not have one.

  • @Talserah
    @Talserah 11 месяцев назад +6

    Literally the first reason given is the opposite of my 3 year old golden doodle. We do go on walks and she loves those, but when we're home, she's a couch potato. She is a Velcro dog, she will follow you around and if you're for example in the kitchen making dinner, she finds a favorite spot on the floor and does her best imitation of a beautiful fur rug.

  • @LaurenH100
    @LaurenH100 2 года назад +93

    We had a standard goldendoodle 17 years. Most incredible, obedient, loving, goofy dog we could have ever asked for. 17 blessed years. Will be getting another in the future ❤❤❤

    • @marcelo403polo2
      @marcelo403polo2 Год назад +2

      That's how our Dino was. After he passed away in march last year we got new doodle Max. He is a crazy devil for whole last 8 months here. But we still love him

    • @kimberleighwells6749
      @kimberleighwells6749 Год назад +1

      I love that she lived so long for you!! Can you please share your all’s lifestyle? What did you feed her, what did their days look like?

    • @tinawilliams3337
      @tinawilliams3337 Год назад

      @@marcelo403polo2😢

    • @tinawilliams3337
      @tinawilliams3337 Год назад

      @@marcelo403polo2😢😢😢😢

    • @XLilKoba
      @XLilKoba Год назад +1

      Well you know that’s very rare for a age of a golden doodle most live up to 10-15 so your very lucky and I’m sure she was a very good dog

  • @Wolfdawg504
    @Wolfdawg504 2 года назад +56

    It's funny because my Golden Doodle has zero separation anxiety. She's stuck to us like glue while we're all home, but she doesn't mind if we leave for work (which isnt often since my wife and I work from home 90% od the time). We've been able to leave her alone with free roam of the house since she was 4 months old.
    Everything else is spot on though, and none of these are negatives since we're generally an active family so it's great to have a dog that can keep up with us.

    • @DogsNowChannel
      @DogsNowChannel  2 года назад +8

      Thats great she can roam the house when your gone! If your active then your goldendoodle will love you! Great work on being a great dog parent!

    • @Glaycier
      @Glaycier 2 года назад +4

      Same same. She hates being left out when we are all home, but when we all leave, she just sits next to us on the stairs. We have a good bye routine (we need to kiss her and hug her) and she just gives you a sad look as you leave. She hasnt ever chewed anything she wasnt supposed to. That said, while she doesnt bark, she is vocal with those sad whimpers when she wants something.

    • @Wolfdawg504
      @Wolfdawg504 2 года назад

      @@Glaycier sounds about right. Except for the vocal part. Our Golden Doodle is EXTREMELY vocal. She barks at a stiff breeze, she (playfully) barks at us all the time, and she has an aggressive bark whenever she sees unfamiliar people or animals. We've done a lot of socializing, but she's always been very weary of strangers.

    • @Glaycier
      @Glaycier 2 года назад +2

      @@Wolfdawg504 ah. Mine will bark at strangers, but it’s to let them know she is there and waiting to be pet ahah.

    • @henrycoats2202
      @henrycoats2202 2 года назад +1

      They say or can say the same of any breed. Their claims , in my opinion, are general and baseless, I have 3.

  • @ironhorse1096
    @ironhorse1096 Год назад +12

    Whenever I saw a beautiful large Golden Doodle and the owner said it was a rescue I was surprised that someone would give the dog up. Sometimes I saw the dogs in a store with the owner or even in a shopping cart;well behaved. But I can say that any of those 7 reasons could surprise someone if they are unable to give this wonderful dog all the space, time, care and energy she deserves. I have a full size Golden Doodle, Gracie, who will be 1 yr. in a couple weeks. She is an amazing and devoted companion and keeps me laughing all the time. I am 74 and I can say that if I weren't strong and in good health as my 68 yr. old brother has also realized, we could not keep up with our dogs from puppy hood as we both have. Possibly an older, well trained dog or smaller as mentioned. As I speak Gracie is draped across my lap in the recliner and all around me is where she wants to be 24-7😂 I love all the wonderful things about her breed as stated and I have experienced and more. Every dog deserves a good home. And this dog brings with him a personal connection that will brighten yours if you can handle all that gold🤗

  • @jay-dee5.562
    @jay-dee5.562 Год назад +10

    Best dog I’ve ever owned. I’m a Rottweiler guy but my wife wanted a GD and he’s so awesome. 8 months and 60lbs but the sweetest, most loving pup ever.

    • @Kristylkelly
      @Kristylkelly 4 месяца назад +1

      Omg we have a Rottweiler, our 3rd in fact but she’s finally warmed me up to the idea of getting her the Goldendoodle she’s been wanting. How is the mix of the rottie and the doodle?

  • @keithsummers_
    @keithsummers_ Месяц назад +1

    My doods gets me out of the house way more than I would without her. So grateful for that!

  • @EMC_VIBES
    @EMC_VIBES 11 месяцев назад +7

    As a golden doodle owner, I have the mini size which is 30 pounds, this might sound small but it’s perfect since you can hold it and it won’t take up too much room!

    • @scemolivvy
      @scemolivvy 5 месяцев назад

      Do they like toys? Tennis ball etc?

  • @lysamarrucca7035
    @lysamarrucca7035 2 года назад +15

    I think it’s ironic that so many people choose a golden doodle because they are hypoallergenic however they smell and grooming is really insurmountable. I love my rescue but she is more stinky than my husky

  • @adriandelcampo8737
    @adriandelcampo8737 2 года назад +17

    My golden doodle won't leaves me alone. Always follows, always stalking, peeping at me etc. He's super friendly, loves meeting people but also knows when to be protective. He's on the smaller large side being 57 pounds but he has the appearance of at least an 80 pound dog. If he doesn't have toys he will chew and dig your world up as he is super active and always wanting to play.
    Very trainable as well. My mini even trained faster than my large one. Unfortunately the mini passed away from a neurological issue and we now have a mini-toy mix 20 pound golden doodle carrying his torch and the even smaller one trained easier than the first two.
    I will stick to this breed for life. GD's are in no way crowding adoption kennels and as a matter of fact, it's rare to find one for adoption at an animal shelter.
    I'm sorry for all the overbred pitbulls but it genetics are not for me.
    I got an F1B that sheds, sometimes it happens, but the dogs adorable character and obedience outshines his non-hyper allergenic attribute that I hoped for. Oh well, he's mine till the end now and welcome to shed all over my life.
    His name is Noodles by the way. And his little brothers name is Freddie after Freddie Mercury.

  • @anamariaguadayol2335
    @anamariaguadayol2335 10 месяцев назад +1

    I have a medium golden doodle. I found him in the park. He was emaciated, dirty, had been hit by a car and was super fearful. On February 28, he will have been in our house a year. He's adapted with my other dogs, he's a love machine. I do have a large yard and they go out at will. He's not destructive, but I am home all day. My private students adore him since he's the only one of my dogs who will play with them. Bernie, named for his resemblance to Bernie Sanders, is a great dog! 💙

  • @stephanieaudino5718
    @stephanieaudino5718 2 года назад +9

    I love my current Goldendoodle, and I agree with everything on the video. These are very smart and high energy dogs.

    • @ar007r
      @ar007r Год назад

      aka a real dog. I have zero feelings for those small rat dogs. I have no idea how people buy them. My doodle literally will jump onto my lap and roll in mid air so that she is on her back on me so that I can hold her like a baby. She also jumps up on my for hugs when im sitting on a chair. I never trained her to do these things she just requires love and affection more than anything else.

  • @H3VRT
    @H3VRT 2 года назад +14

    I rescued a sweet sweet goldendoodle named Purple & sent the previous owner who was abusing her this video! Purple was always in a cage or on a chain & hadn't been properly groomed in months. Her hair was dread several coats deep from baths & hardly any brushing. Literal cheeks of mattness I could grab full fist without touching the skin below, matted inside her ears, belly, everything matted. Her eyes are infected from the matts around them!! Whiskers & hair on snout matted!! 😡
    I've had her for a little over a week now & finances are really tight at the moment, so I've been grooming her myself until 1 or 2am after leaving the University where i study music & work as an audio engineer. All I have left is her legs & outside of ears, but have ruined 2 clippers & a couple pairs of snips in the process 😭
    Even though I've fallen off with my studies these last couple weeks & one of the only ones with music not memorized for multiple performances coming up, Thanksgiving break will let me pull it all together, & even if I sing a wrong note or have to make up a word or two - saving Purples life was the right thing to do & I'm thankful for her coming into my life to help end the year strong #purplethepup
    💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜

    • @meredithward2961
      @meredithward2961 Год назад +4

      God bless you for rescuing purple!💜💜 I hope you are blessed with many happy years with her!

  • @sandycrawford7919
    @sandycrawford7919 2 года назад +4

    My goldendoodle does not have separation anxiety nor exercise and loves everyone, she is the perfect family pet

  • @vladedodi1347
    @vladedodi1347 2 года назад +7

    My wife been wanting another dog for about 2 years, but she kept changing her mind on and off about it-I didn’t want another pet[already have 2 cats and a 13 yr old dog]. Anyways, last month she said I’m going to get a puppy with our son, I was yeah go ahead thinking the past 2 years she said it regularly and she backed outta of it last min. Well, not this time. She brought home a beautiful 10wk old labradoodle(April’22) and I was wtf. Now she is mine. She is fun, wild, crazy, bratty, funny, weird, etc, but she is mine and I can’t wait to see what she will become. Like babies and kids there are growing pains and learning curves, I would say the biggest and most important that I believe it was left out on this list is owner patience and proper training. Non stop training around the clock.

  • @rickwhite2073
    @rickwhite2073 Год назад +3

    I am 68 and had at least one dog my entire life except the 4 yrs in the Marines and have loved them all but my Goldendoodle is the most affectionate and funny dog I have ever had plus MACHO is super smart

  • @terryhuwe2184
    @terryhuwe2184 2 года назад +9

    They're definitely is some things to take into consideration. I have two Goldendoodles. A standard Goldendoodle that weighs 85 lb and is not even a year old yet and a mini Goldendoodle that's a year and a half. Grooming is essential. Exercise is a must unless you want them to get destructive because they're very smart. As far as personality, they have never shown aggression to anybody. My 85 lb boy is as gentle has a lamb. He's also very calm. My mini is very loving and very smart. I had My mini first and then we bought a standard to keep her company. See they require a lot of playtime and activity. So now they play with each other a lot. They don't know each other's size. These dogs are very different than any other dog I've ever owned. And I've had five different dogs in my lifetime. They're very sociable, playful, want to be around people all the time, and very smart! And I mean very smart. I love this breed and I would get another one when mine are gone. 💜

  • @BobTheFacilityGuard
    @BobTheFacilityGuard 10 месяцев назад

    My doodle pasted away 2 years ago, I can’t remember her first years, but golden doodles are very social, non violent, super soft, energetic dogs! They have lots of energy but they don’t destroy everything if you don’t walk them for a day, they are quite expensive though.. I miss you Ruby…

  • @sonyagravett5033
    @sonyagravett5033 5 месяцев назад +1

    I have a standard goldendoodle an she is the best I've ever had . She smiles when I get up an smiles coming down the hallways . She plays ball an she runs her wheels off on our farm . She is very very sweet ! ❤️ She sleeps with me in bed . She follows me everywhere.

  • @natesgirl05
    @natesgirl05 6 месяцев назад +1

    My daughter has a Goldendoodle and he is the most lovable and friendly! He loves to cuddle 🥰

  • @markski813
    @markski813 Год назад +2

    Best dog I have ever had. I can’t imagine getting any other type of dog now.

  • @deansouthwick1906
    @deansouthwick1906 6 месяцев назад +1

    My service dog is at the oversized end of their size charts…and he is incredibly gentle around kids. I DID (against the dog trainers instructions) take him to the dog park to get him socialized with other doggos. Very good choice. He became better instantly, and now acts as the Dog Park Police - and runs to intercede when there is a tussle. Since he is the size of a Great Dane, the fighting dogs usually separate and go on to be their own happy selves. Dogs can figure out their own system much better than humans interfering.

  • @CoralluvXO
    @CoralluvXO Год назад +8

    GOLDENDOODLES ARE LITERALLY THE BEST DOGS EVER ESPECIALLY THE MINI ONES

    • @_CC1VR
      @_CC1VR Месяц назад

      I have a micro mini puppy golden doodle. He is the cutest.

  • @rinnylee9405
    @rinnylee9405 9 месяцев назад +1

    Had a lovely big goldendoodle. Two long walks a day plus dog park or hiking on the weekends. I worked from home three days a week, and two days a week we had a dog walker. We trained the heck out of him -- he was easy to train, such a good boy. I could take him anywhere. Great dogs as long as you get from an ethical breeder and enjoy a physically active life with dog in tow.

  • @holygoldendoodles
    @holygoldendoodles 2 года назад +4

    Sitting with my three golden doodles watching❤️

  • @gianninaperry7069
    @gianninaperry7069 2 года назад +4

    My goldendoodle Thomas❤🐶 is now 14 years old😭😭😭😭, and the only thing that I ask for is to have him forever🙏 and I can't imagine a happy life without him💔😣

  • @freddiegrace3770
    @freddiegrace3770 2 года назад +2

    My mini Goldendoodle is so loving, but can get into things and destroy them if they are bored. You have to keep your eyes on them. They love people, and I have never met one that gets aggressive unless playing.

  • @chrisstromberg6527
    @chrisstromberg6527 9 месяцев назад

    We have a mini golden doodle, been around dogs my whole life. This is by far the friendliest, most lovable, and smart breed I have ever been around. The are incredible dogs.

  • @lanelothian1925
    @lanelothian1925 Год назад +3

    We have a golden doodle who mum was a giant poodle & he’s a really big boy. He has a lovely temperament but is very demanding. Also he’s ten but still acts like he’s a puppy. So if you want a big fluffy cloud that acts like a complete nutcase a golden doodle is your dog.

  • @armxtix0q
    @armxtix0q 2 года назад +8

    My goldendoodle does have separation anxiety but only in unfamiliar places. About a week ago we went to Devon with him and every time someone left for the toilet or something like that he would get very Beverly’s otherwise his separation anxiety isn’t very bad

  • @FelicitariDavidPopovici
    @FelicitariDavidPopovici 2 года назад +14

    You should not get A golden doodle
    Get two :)

    • @jeffhodge124
      @jeffhodge124 7 месяцев назад

      or 3 like we have.best dogs ever!!

  • @caroline3145
    @caroline3145 2 года назад +1

    I have a golden doodle and he has bad separation anxiety but we got another golden doodle and now he’s happy

  • @PaulaIErickson
    @PaulaIErickson 10 месяцев назад +1

    Reasons not to get a Goldendoodle:
    1. Exercise 2. Separation 3. Anxiety 4. Big & Strong 5. Grooming 6. Active Minds 7. They need space
    We have 2 goldendoodles. Both English lines. One is an F1 and the other is an F2B. BOTH SHED HORRIBLY!!!! Internally and externally.
    Our goldendoodle ARE LAZY! Won't even run around on our many acres.
    Zero separation issues! We don't have kids and the oldest is much older. Never had this problem.
    No anxiety. No extra space needed. NEVER HAD BEHAVIORAL ISSUES!
    Training, breeding good temperaments helps!

  • @snoopy1390
    @snoopy1390 2 года назад +42

    Speaking from a groomer's standpoint, this breed was ALWAYS difficult for us to work with. Most owners didn't understand just how much goes into the maintenance of this coat, not to mention the energy levels and training this breed needs. When you have a large dog that absolutely is going to require regular grooming, training is a MUST. (Should be for any dog but especially focused on grooming training with dogs like these.) Training and enough exercise will honestly make it easier on everyone--the owner, the dog & the groomer.
    Most doodle mixes we got were huge, high energy, untrained and unruly. Was not fun for us or the dogs.

    • @DogsNowChannel
      @DogsNowChannel  2 года назад +5

      good info thank you!

    • @narcisacris8525
      @narcisacris8525 2 года назад +2

      This means goldendoodles are actually really awful for people who suffered dog-related traumas im the past. Such people can only tolerate very calm dogs, if any. Personally, when I see a high energy dog coming from afar, I simply change my route!

    • @snoopy1390
      @snoopy1390 2 года назад +4

      @@narcisacris8525 Well I mean any dog can be poorly trained or poorly bred but just depends. This definitely isn't my favorite breed combo but also not the worst. I've met doodles that are friendly and whatnot but just for my personal taste they are too much unfocused energy with lack of training.

    • @Blkbeautee
      @Blkbeautee Год назад

      I have doodle and my groomer said she is difficult to groom. sigh. I took her to training classes and she's great but I was never told about the training for grooming.

    • @snoopy1390
      @snoopy1390 Год назад +3

      @Blkbeautee Doodles tend to be a high energy/wiggly breed for grooming so we often would tell people to start very young with things like basic leash manner/standing still, being touched all over (calmly), especially including touching between the toes because often doodle hair gets matted and long and we shave out between the pads of the feet. Also just a ton of brushing. Often owners would think that a little brush over the surface was fine but rit really needs to get down to the root of the hair with a wide toothed comb or basic metal slicker brush.

  • @verticalmanatee
    @verticalmanatee Год назад +5

    Golden doodles are amazing

  • @thomasjacques5286
    @thomasjacques5286 28 дней назад

    We rescued a 5-month-old GD and he hasn't done anything destructive. Potty training is close to being done. Our only issue is he doesn't like to jump into/out of the car, bed or sofa. He might get his front paws up on it but then we need to lift his rear legs. We are 72 and walk him twice a day for 1.5 miles each walk. And we talk him to Doggy Day Care 2 or 3 times a week. He loves people and other animals. He's a joy.

  • @AlanMyronPrivate
    @AlanMyronPrivate 2 года назад +9

    I have a goldendoodle and this video is right on track.

  • @exodus3518
    @exodus3518 9 месяцев назад

    Charlie is my doodle and he’s been a handful the first year but dude I love this dog. He sleeps with me in my bed, he has his own, and destroys toys. He’s my first pup. What do yall do when you go to work?

  • @davidstegall9997
    @davidstegall9997 2 года назад +4

    We had a goldendoodle and it was the best dog I've ever had. She was smart, loving, and it couldn't have been a better experience except for the predisposition to cancer. Unfortunately we had to let her go today due to the cancer and she was only 4 years old.
    They are great dogs and they love to be around people. The predisposition to cancer is the only thing that would hold me back from getting another. I will miss you Scout.

    • @wendyannedarling7365
      @wendyannedarling7365 2 года назад +1

      Best dog ever.

    • @davidstegall9997
      @davidstegall9997 2 года назад +1

      @@wendyannedarling7365 She certainly was.

    • @sharifink6953
      @sharifink6953 11 месяцев назад

      So sorry for your loss. You and Scout were blessed to have each other. Time was way too short but getting to experience the love and loyalty of your precious girl is something you’ll always treasure. Love goldendoodles❤

  • @wendio5437
    @wendio5437 2 года назад +2

    We have 2 doodles and they are the best dogs we have had. They are so fun and keep you busy!!

  • @alexlorenzo6
    @alexlorenzo6 2 года назад +3

    Whoever made this video clearly doesn’t own a golden doodle. My golden doodle is cuddling with me as I write this comment. He’s currently snoring on my chest. Our golden doodle is the most amazing dog ever and I wouldn’t trade him for the world. Smartest/cutest/most loving doggy.

  • @DFGE24
    @DFGE24 Год назад +1

    I have a groodle and it is the best thing ever! He is adorable and so social

  • @elenascopelliti1211
    @elenascopelliti1211 5 месяцев назад +2

    All dogs need to be out every day and don't want to be alone! If you can't stand this, please DON'T EVER GET A DOG!

  • @superspy3353
    @superspy3353 2 года назад +3

    My doodle could lay around all day but also go for a walk at tje same time. During the scchool year he is by himself almost all day and could not care less

  • @genegleason4987
    @genegleason4987 2 месяца назад

    I’m almost 80 I have a 70 pound 2 year old male doodle . I don’t know what I would do without him . He gives me a reason to go out and exercise . He is so smart I believe they know what you are talking about . Great watchdog but I doubt if he would attack an intruder . Wouldn’t trade for the world

  • @rebeccaw4687
    @rebeccaw4687 2 года назад +1

    Love our Golden Doodle. He is on the wild side. And yes has to be brushed daily w a detangle comb.
    Mine does not have separation anxiety.
    And have to keep chew toys, bones ect, he loves chewing. We love him.

  • @exodus3518
    @exodus3518 11 месяцев назад

    My pup is a doodle, and while he does test me sometimes, he’s the very best pup I could ask for. I would suggest having a house for them as he loves being at my mother’s house, but is confined in my apartment. He also barks at people passing by.

  • @HashslingingSLASHER92
    @HashslingingSLASHER92 2 года назад +4

    About walking a large Goldendoodle with a leash; No dog should be pulling you, or be too strong for you to walk with a leash. If that’s happening past their very young age, you need to leash train them over again.

  • @1533ramsay
    @1533ramsay 2 года назад +4

    11) They are very needy dogs. Always needing you to pet them and give attention...

  • @stevensims3342
    @stevensims3342 2 года назад +2

    We lucked out and got I think the cutest black golden doodle ever. She's like a little horse or something. Too adorable.

  • @ERNESTOFRANCISCOReisFilho
    @ERNESTOFRANCISCOReisFilho 2 месяца назад

    I have the best golden doodle ever and she is a sweetheart.she has never bit us and is very low maintenance

  • @saramacallister8725
    @saramacallister8725 2 года назад +2

    Worst dog I’ve ever traveled with is one of these. It shriek-yapped incessantly at every single tiny noise. Ruined our vacation and we had to leave early due to it disturbing the peace. My hound mix looked like an angel compared to our neighbors “goldendoodle”. He also sheds less.

    • @Julian-4
      @Julian-4 2 года назад +1

      Okay, Karen

    • @thesenate2718
      @thesenate2718 Год назад

      If you can’t handle that then you don’t deserve to own a dog, nor are you capable of taking care of one.

    • @randysandford4033
      @randysandford4033 7 месяцев назад

      Obviously not trained properly.

  • @嘉美黄
    @嘉美黄 2 года назад +7

    Hello. So my family is getting a goldendoodle. I watched this video and you said it needs a lot of grooming. So I was wondering if you could tell me how much times we need to groom it a day.

    • @ashleymartin8093
      @ashleymartin8093 2 года назад +4

      Hi! Depending on the thickness/curliness of the dog's coat, you should brush them quite regularly because their fur can mat easily which can be painful for the dog because mats pinch the skin. You don't need to bathe them as often as you brush them but it wouldn't hurt to have them groomed every six weeks or so. Also, if grooming gets expensive for you, you can ask your groomer to do half clips between full grooms. This way you don't pay the full price but they get their bath and brush and sanitary trim. But the best thing you can do for them is brush your doodle regularly. Hope this helps :)

    • @holythumbs5163
      @holythumbs5163 2 года назад +1

      Once a day for the shaggy look.

    • @killjoy4540
      @killjoy4540 2 года назад +2

      @@ashleymartin8093 hi Ashley what if you have a dog that doesn’t like to be handled?

    • @ashleymartin8093
      @ashleymartin8093 2 года назад +1

      @@killjoy4540 Hi! The best thing you can do is train them for grooming. At home, you can get them used to being touched everywhere by playing with/massaging their paws or holding their beard or tail. Don't pull on them of course, just help them get used to being touched where people don't normally pet their dogs. If they have trouble with nail clippers you can start by asking for their paw and rewarding them when they sit still while you hold their paw. The next step would be to get them used to having the clippers close to them; here you wouldn't actually be clipping the nails, just touch their claws and if they sit still (no jerking/tugging) reward them. It's definitely a process that requires a lot of patience. Is there anything specific your dog does while being brushed/groomed (for example jerk around or bite)? Maybe I can help a little more if I know their behavior better :)

    • @michaelvandyke6658
      @michaelvandyke6658 Год назад

      Brush the. O ce a day and I trim mine about 3-4 times a year

  • @hardlines4
    @hardlines4 4 месяца назад +1

    One of the BEST dogs ever

  • @davidmitchell1239
    @davidmitchell1239 2 года назад +58

    By all means, get a Golden Doodle! We have two and you can’t go wrong with them.

    • @sibisanthosh6778
      @sibisanthosh6778 2 года назад +1

      Can u leave them alone for 8 hours in day time

    • @Mymelodyig
      @Mymelodyig 2 года назад +2

      @Sibi Santhosh I leave my golden doodle alone for up to 8 hours sometimes and he does very well. It mostly depends how much you train them and the time you work with them.

    • @sibisanthosh6778
      @sibisanthosh6778 2 года назад

      Thank you, it is positive

    • @Mymelodyig
      @Mymelodyig 2 года назад

      @#Potato_Asm2615Plays!! We got ours for around 5000

    • @sleepwalkinpyro
      @sleepwalkinpyro 2 года назад +1

      @@Mymelodyig woah lol

  • @tomsnowden6201
    @tomsnowden6201 Год назад

    I was always a big dog person, a friend of mine who owns horses had a vet friend who needed a temporary home for a mini doodle. Being a pet person I took him in with my bull mastiffs expecting it to be a chore. Long story short he fit right in and my usually cranky older lazy mastiff would get up and to play with him and they’d nap together often. He got both my mastiffs into better shape by playing his favorite game (keep away) I ended up telling the vet that he had his new forever home and he’s been incredibly loyal and quick/eager to learn. I do agree that you shouldn’t look for one if you’re gone often as he seems to be missing me much more than the mastiffs when I’m gone.

    • @tomsnowden6201
      @tomsnowden6201 Год назад

      Also he has a fetish for socks. When I get home he runs straight to the clothes bin to grab a sock and bring it to me. Right past all his balls and toys for the damn socks 😅

  • @Kumaaaaaao
    @Kumaaaaaao Год назад +1

    We have a white golden doodle yes it’s very fluffy I can relate to this by 40% but since my little brother is allergic to dogs and since it’s mixed in with a poodle he said he wanted a dog so we got him this and he isn’t sneezing etc so I suggest get a golden doodle if you want a dog because if your allergic you won’t get any results from a golden doodle

  • @paulinecowan9066
    @paulinecowan9066 8 месяцев назад +1

    These things apply to so many different breeds of dogs.

  • @annecohen8927
    @annecohen8927 2 года назад +10

    Actually I feel like a goldendoodle. I just don't like being separated as much and I want to walk and of course, walking alone is just no fun.

    • @journeywithzeke2591
      @journeywithzeke2591 2 года назад +5

      Awe Anne don't say that!!... you know you can always go on a walk with Zeke and me! Just whip out your cellphone and wa-la lol just trying to make ya smile and not feel alone, but of course I did mean that you are always welcome along with us my friend!

    • @Mesakezuit
      @Mesakezuit 5 месяцев назад

      @@journeywithzeke2591verry thought full

  • @briannamedeiros8708
    @briannamedeiros8708 2 года назад +15

    Lmao when he said “one hour” of exercise, ummmmm that’s at least. Our dood is the best but would play 24/7 if he could

  • @xevozmaster360
    @xevozmaster360 3 месяца назад

    I wish I knew all this stuff before my folks got me one, and at this point I don’t even know if we can rehome the dog

  • @Bubby79
    @Bubby79 Год назад

    I have a Standard goldendoodle who is the sweetest dog I’ve ever seen. He’s 13, but acts like he’s 4, plus he loves seeing other dogs. Also, he lets his bernedoodle sister boss him around since he just wants everyone to be happy. There’s way more than that, but I don’t wanna make a wall of text so I guess that’s it.

  • @introvertedequinesamsara6593
    @introvertedequinesamsara6593 2 года назад +4

    The first reason should be they're not ethically bred nor health tested! Doodles are a coinflip and the majority of them aren't nonshed, unlike their parents their temperament, prey drive, shed and energy level isn't proven.
    2 doodles look azactly like Poodles, Poodles can have long hair and come in many different colors even brindle.
    It's so sad to see Doodles filling up Poodle rescues as people get these dogs thinking they'll be hypoglycemic and a good family dog but quickly realize it's way to much of a dog to handle and they're allergic to it.
    There's nothing worse than mixing a shedding breed with a breed who has a tight coat, they mat so easily.

  • @ItzTocaSiana
    @ItzTocaSiana 2 года назад +1

    I own golden doodle and its next to me in my backyard and this is the perfect example of one

  • @DrPeterLankton381
    @DrPeterLankton381 2 года назад +7

    The size is the reason I want to get a mini golden doodle. Mini golden doodles are not that big.

    • @jovensanghera
      @jovensanghera 2 года назад +2

      I have a mini golden doodle they are not small but they are medium

    • @DrPeterLankton381
      @DrPeterLankton381 2 года назад

      @@jovensanghera I know, but they're not as big as the normal size goldendoodles.

  • @kbears8tz126
    @kbears8tz126 Год назад +1

    The only thing that's really bad about my golden doodle is that their ears are extremely sensitive. So if you pet them and play around, be careful around the ears. Also, their stomachs are extremely sensitive, so please watch what they eat. She also has EXTREMELY bad social anxiety. She starts whining and barking, and she literally goes insane when I leave the room.

  • @neysadejesus6336
    @neysadejesus6336 2 года назад +2

    They can live in apts as long as you run them. They look cute even shaved. They are the best!

  • @ashleysmith4684
    @ashleysmith4684 2 года назад +2

    Best dog I’ve ever owned!

  • @Rinikatt1003
    @Rinikatt1003 24 дня назад

    My pup is the best, BUT he is not a standard dog. He is super smart, sensitive, and emotionally intelligent. He is awesome, but I do not train the same way I would a golden. It can be unbelievable how smart they can be.

  • @Chemme-s8b
    @Chemme-s8b Год назад +22

    I personally disagree I have a golden doodle and he's amazing I love him so much he plays he also runs outside and he dose not need a leash he dose not run away

    • @brucesmith1544
      @brucesmith1544 Год назад +2

      what are you even disagreeing with?

    • @getmoney9755
      @getmoney9755 Год назад +1

      Yea I walk mine with no leash . They’re smart as hell

    • @Jenny-ll1io
      @Jenny-ll1io Год назад

      I agree too

  • @vincentfiore7588
    @vincentfiore7588 Год назад +1

    I work at an animal shelter and have been around so many different breeds but i cannot stand golden doodles. Very sweet dogs and very friendly but they are always so obnoxious and annoying. My grandmom has one that’s 10 years old and she’s the most insufferable thing to be around.

    • @fb-rp4cb
      @fb-rp4cb 9 месяцев назад

      Obnoxious is an appropriate word for my 7 month old male. He has the attention span of a gnat he’s smart and trainable But doesn’t have great recall. Still not fully house trained at 7 months, and I’ve watched every u tube video I can Vet just keeps saying stick with it, but seriously this is the worst dog I’ve ever had and I’m no spring chicken I have another 13 pound girl who is a love.

  • @rylee8953
    @rylee8953 2 года назад +10

    I’m getting a golden doodle and these reasons make me want to get a doodle more this video should be called reasons why you SHOULD get a golden doodle.

  • @Bardown19
    @Bardown19 Год назад +1

    Golden doodles are so much fun!

  • @BarnesSistersYall
    @BarnesSistersYall 5 месяцев назад

    I have 2 goldendoodles and one of them is a scardey cat. But the other one isnt scared of anything. BUT There both sweethearts and i love them

  • @BaveRAWWR
    @BaveRAWWR 2 года назад +1

    I have one, and none of this are the problems in mine. Only the grooming part.

  • @paulharryman8569
    @paulharryman8569 5 месяцев назад

    I just lost my girl of eleven years. She was the best companion I ever had.

  • @walterb299
    @walterb299 2 года назад +2

    Good video you are spot on with this dog, such a good dog to have.

  • @legithaki
    @legithaki 6 месяцев назад

    How do I stop her from doing smooth brain things? Mine smooth too. Its a bad combination.

  • @ScottMay-m1b
    @ScottMay-m1b 5 месяцев назад

    My golden doodle is really good rn he doesn’t bark a lot he doesn’t chew on shoes he’s good to train he doesn’t jump on people when they come over but the only thing he pees in the house sometimes

  • @BattleGroundAutoLicense
    @BattleGroundAutoLicense 7 месяцев назад +2

    I have a golden doodle and I love her soooooooooooooooooooooooooo much I love golden doodles ps her name is Lola

  • @randysandford4033
    @randysandford4033 7 месяцев назад +1

    Best dogs in the entire world if you are looking for a companion dog who LOVES people and loves to be with his family. Smart, obedient, sweet, curious. I wouldn't know what to do without our GD!

  • @walterb299
    @walterb299 7 месяцев назад

    We dog sit one and he is such an awesome dog so friendly people just smile when they look at him great dogs.

  • @maxlikeschicken
    @maxlikeschicken 2 года назад +6

    There is nothing bad about golden doodles they are the best!

  • @Igiveup888
    @Igiveup888 2 года назад +1

    A golden doodle attacked my little brother

  • @verahusak7098
    @verahusak7098 2 года назад +1

    We have a golden doodle and we did all of the things and he likes it they like playing

  • @Bmofattony_
    @Bmofattony_ Год назад

    First yr with my golden doodle and I love her too death ❤ this is my first dog ever and I might say she is very manageable.

  • @kto_66
    @kto_66 26 дней назад

    I have a two they're loyal smart and protective.