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that description covers every doodle I've ever met or that anyone I know has ever met. Possibly because there are next to zero responsible breeders of doodles. Plus, no responsible breeder of poodles or whatever other breed is going to sell a quality dog to someone planning to breed doodles. So you have bad breeders using less than quality animals that the breed with no regard to health or temperament. Coat also varies greatly. Some will have poodle type coats. Others will take after the other parent and shed like crazy. Labs and goldens are the 2 most common breeds and both shed a LOT! Poodles, however, are very intelligent dogs. They are retrievers and work well with their humans. There are many poodle breeders who do hunt tests with their dogs to prove them. No matter what breed you decide to go with, go to a good responsible breeder. They will take you under their wing - they will tell you if their breed is not right for you. They will also carefully match you with the best puppy for your expectations and experience. If they don't have something that is right for you, they will have people that they can refer you to. dobermantalk.com is a great forum with lots of good helpful people.
that description covers every doodle I've ever met or that anyone I know has ever met. Possibly because there are next to zero responsible breeders of doodles. Plus, no responsible breeder of poodles or whatever other breed is going to sell a quality dog to someone planning to breed doodles. So you have bad breeders using less than quality animals that the breed with no regard to health or temperament. Coat also varies greatly. Some will have poodle type coats. Others will take after the other parent and shed like crazy. Labs and goldens are the 2 most common breeds and both shed a LOT! Poodles, however, are very intelligent dogs. They are retrievers and work well with their humans. There are many poodle breeders who do hunt tests with their dogs to prove them. No matter what breed you decide to go with, go to a good responsible breeder. They will take you under their wing - they will tell you if their breed is not right for you. They will also carefully match you with the best puppy for your expectations and experience. If they don't have something that is right for you, they will have people that they can refer you to. dobermantalk.com is a great forum with lots of good helpful people.