Golden Doodle – The Lovable Family Companion
The Golden Doodle, also known as the Groodle or Golden Poo, is a delightful cross between a Golden Retriever and a Poodle. Bred for intelligence and friendliness, this designer breed originated in Australia and the USA. With their cheerful personality and hypoallergenic coat, Golden Doodles make wonderful companions for families and first-time dog parents alike.
Temperament & Personality
Golden Doodles are known for their friendly, affectionate, and highly intelligent nature. They thrive on human connection and get along beautifully with children, pets, and strangers. Their eager-to-please demeanor makes training both easy and enjoyable, although they do require plenty of exercise and companionship.
- Energy level: High
- Trainability: Easy and rewarding
- Intelligence: High – quick learners
- Socialization: High need
- Good with children and pets: Excellent
- Stranger friendliness: Very friendly
- Barking tendency: Occasional
- Apartment friendly: Yes, with regular activity
Physical Characteristics
Golden Doodles are medium-to-large dogs with soft, curly coats and expressive faces that melt hearts. Their “teddy bear” look and low-shedding fur make them appealing to allergy-sensitive families.
- Male weight: 22–41 kg | Height: 51–66 cm
- Female weight: 20–35 kg | Height: 51–61 cm
- Coat: Wavy to curly, low-shedding
- Colors: Cream, gold, red, chocolate, or black
- Patterns: Solid or parti
- Distinctive features: Curly, teddy-bear coat and warm, loving expression
- Life expectancy: 10–15 years
Care & Maintenance
Golden Doodles are energetic and thrive in active households. Regular playtime, grooming, and affection are essential to keep them happy and healthy.
- Exercise needs: High (60–90 minutes daily)
- Grooming: Professional grooming every 6–8 weeks, with regular brushing at home
- Diet: Balanced, high-protein diet
- Feeding schedule: Twice daily meals for adults
- Ideal environment: Home with a yard or access to long daily walks
Health & Wellness
Overall a healthy breed, Golden Doodles can be predisposed to a few genetic conditions. Responsible breeding and routine veterinary checks help ensure their long-term well-being.
- Common issues: Hip dysplasia, progressive retinal atrophy (PRA), and bloat
- Genetic predispositions: PRA and Addison’s disease
- Recommended screenings: Hip/elbow X-rays and regular eye exams
- Vaccination schedule: Follows standard canine protocol
- Veterinary care: Consistent health monitoring recommended
Registration & Certification
Golden Doodles are recognized as a designer crossbreed rather than a kennel club breed. Ethical breeders provide full health records and certification for responsible ownership.
- KCI recognized: No
- International recognition: Not officially recognized (designer breed)
- Registration: Breeder certificate and health clearances included
- Microchip: Mandatory for identification
- Documentation: Designer cross pedigree available