Groodle

Description: The Groodle, also known as a Goldendoodle, is a designer crossbreed resulting from a Golden Retriever and Poodle mix. With a charming blend of both parent breeds, Groodles are typically medium to large in size and exhibit a soft, often wavy to curly coat, expressive eyes, and a joyful, friendly demeanor that radiates approachability and warmth.

Characteristics: Depending on the size of the Poodle parent, Groodles can weigh between 14 to 30 kilograms. Their coat is usually low-shedding and ranges from wavy to tightly curled, often in shades of gold, cream, or apricot, requiring regular grooming to prevent matting and to maintain coat health.

Lifestyle: Groodles generally live between 12 to 15 years, particularly when raised with a healthy lifestyle, regular vet visits, and appropriate grooming routines.

Temperament: Affectionate, intelligent, and sociable, Groodles are known for their even temper and make exceptional family pets, therapy dogs, or companions for active individuals. They inherit the Poodle’s intelligence and the Golden Retriever’s friendliness, thriving in environments where they can engage in interactive play, light training, and enjoy human company.