Premium English Cream
Teddy Bear Goldendoodles
SuperDog Doodles breeds outstanding triple registered AKC, UKC, & CKC quality Standard Poodles and English Cream Golden Retrievers to make the healthiest and happiest Teddy Bear Goldendoodles. We focus on improving genetics and preserving lineage with awesome characteristics.
The health of our puppies are our main priority. We test our breeding dogs for over 172 genetic and hereditary diseases to make sure our puppies are the healthiest and happiest. All of our breeding dogs must pass this test which makes them- SUPERDOG DOODLES! |
All of our puppies are trained using Puppy Culture training and socialization methods.
We post all of our health tests and each breeding dogs family lineage, so you can feel confident that you too can have a SuperDog Doodle!
We post all of our health tests and each breeding dogs family lineage, so you can feel confident that you too can have a SuperDog Doodle!
What is an English "Teddy Bear" Goldendoodle?What do you get when you mix two of the most people-friendly, intelligent dog breeds -- the English Golden Retriever and the Poodle? You get the English Goldendoodle, of course!
The English Goldendoodle is an excellent cross breed that is growing in popularity due not only to their beautiful look, but also because of their keen intuitiveness that allows consistent working dogs for every family. The Goldendoodle is an affectionate and gentle dog that has gained popularity since he was first developed in 1990s. They make excellent family dogs and generally get along with everyone. English Goldendoodles are typically very easy to train and make great companions. Goldendoodles have achieved success as versatile working dogs, including work as guide dogs, service dogs, therapy dogs, and sniffer dogs. They thrive on personal contact and love to interact. |
What is the difference in-between the English and the American Goldendoodle?
The difference between an English and American Goldendoodle has everything to do with the type of Golden Retriever used during the breeding process. An English Goldendoodle is bred using an English Golden Retriever, while an American Goldendoodle is bred using an American Golden Retriever.
There are distinct differences between English and American Golden Retrievers. These include health differences, temperament differences, and numerous physical differences. The health differences between the English Golden and the American Golden are staggering. It is the greatest reason a dog seeker will consider purchasing an English Golden over an American Golden. The money saved in purchasing an American Golden pales in comparison to the amount of vet bills accumulated over the dog’s life span. Many of European Golden's are now becoming the therapy dog of choice not only because of the health benefits but because of their calm disposition and temperament. European Golden's are rarely hyper or high energy. European Goldens are calmer, more mature and easier to train. Golden Retrievers are compatible with children and adults and are good with other dogs, cats and most livestock. Golden Retrievers are particularly valued for their high level of sociability towards people, calmness, and willingness to learn. Because of this, they are commonly used as guide dogs, mobility assistance dogs, and search and rescue dogs. |
What size is the Goldendoodle?Goldendoodle ranges in size from small to large, depending on the variant of Poodle that the Golden Retriever is crossed with. However, the Goldendoodle tends to come in three different sizes: Miniature, Small Standard, and Large Standard.
The Miniature Goldendoodle is the result of a Miniature or Toy Poodle crossed with a Golden Retriever. These dogs tend to range in size from 13 to 20 inches in height and 15 to 35 pounds in weight. The average height for a Small Standard Goldendoodle is 17 to 20 inches; the weight is 40 to 50 pounds. The Large Standard Goldendoodle averages 20 to 24 inches in height and weighs 50 to 90 pounds. |
Do Goldendoodles Shed?Goldendoodles are considered to be a light to non-shedding breed and may be a good match for people with allergies. Though no dog is 100% hypoallergenic, breeds such as the English Goldendoodle have low levels of dander that typically causes allergic reactions with a pet.
They do require weekly or biweekly brushing, and many owners opt to have them clipped. If you are an allergy sufferer, make sure you are getting an F1 or F1B Goldendoodle if you want to ensure the best possible results. Overview of Goldendoodle Generations:
F1 Goldendoodle = Golden Retriever X Poodle (50% Poodle / 50% Golden Retriever) = Some will shed a little to none, others a bit more, but nothing like a Golden. Allergy Friendly. F1B Goldendoodle = F1 Goldendoodle X Poodle (75% Poodle / 25% Golden Retriever) = Most F1B's Are Non-Shedders. Most Allergy Friendly. What is Hybrid Vigor?What is Hybrid Vigor? You will often hear this term used when describing a Goldendoodle. This is a phenomenon in animal breeding that refers to the offspring from a first cross (First Generation – F1) between two unrelated breeds. This results in a healthier dog than either parent.
With each successive generation, vigor is decreased. This is why here at Superdog Doodles we specialize only with F1 and F1B Euro Goldendoodles. |
What is the Goldendoodles temperment like?
Temperament is affected by a number of factors, including heredity, training, and socialization. Puppies with nice temperaments are curious and playful, willing to approach people and be held by them. We encourage this behavior in all our English Goldendoodle puppies.
Like every dog, the Goldendoodle needs early socialization, such as exposure to many different people, sights, sounds, and experiences when they’re young. Socialization helps ensure that your Goldendoodle puppy grows up to be a well-rounded dog.
Enrolling him in a puppy kindergarten class is a great start. Inviting visitors over regularly, and taking him to busy parks, stores that allow dogs, and on leisurely strolls to meet neighbors will also help him polish his social skills.
Ultimately, you are sure to enjoy being around your new Goldendoodle, and they will enjoy being around you. We believe there is no better breed if you are looking for a lifetime furry friend who is loyal to you and friendly to everyone they encounter.
Like every dog, the Goldendoodle needs early socialization, such as exposure to many different people, sights, sounds, and experiences when they’re young. Socialization helps ensure that your Goldendoodle puppy grows up to be a well-rounded dog.
Enrolling him in a puppy kindergarten class is a great start. Inviting visitors over regularly, and taking him to busy parks, stores that allow dogs, and on leisurely strolls to meet neighbors will also help him polish his social skills.
Ultimately, you are sure to enjoy being around your new Goldendoodle, and they will enjoy being around you. We believe there is no better breed if you are looking for a lifetime furry friend who is loyal to you and friendly to everyone they encounter.
What is Puppy Culture? Why are SuperDog Doodles raised with Puppy Culture?
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The Puppy Culture program starts at birth for the first several weeks to train your puppy to be an AMAZING SuperDog Doodle!
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