Originally Posted by Lippincote:
“If you only want a particular type of comment I'm afraid you've come to the wrong place. This will probably be another comment you don't like, but you can ignore it and maybe someone else would be kind enough to answer.
Why are crossbreeds are given a 'name' as if they are a new breed? Why are they not just called (in this case) golden retriever/poodle crosses?
I once had an absolutely gorgeous cat who was a Bengal/Burmese cross. And that is what she was called, and the breeder sold her for £70 rather than the pedigree price of £500. Oh... maybe that's the answer? (I love crossbreeds btw.)
OP - a constructive suggestion: why not go and ask the man in your village who has one, he should be able to give you the full story on owning one.”
Its not what I do or don't like to be honest, but I have been surprised by the vociferousness of the comments when my question was pretty clear. Advice on goldendoodles from those who'd had
experience with them.
What I have got, for the most part, is lots of advice from people who don't like them because:
They have a silly name
They are a cross breed
They are expensive for what they are.
Breeders do it for money/don't do health checks (proven incorrect in the latter case).
I just wanted to know from someone who had owned one what they were like as a pet really. That's all. Not a lecture on the rights or wrongs on crossbreeding and wasting my money (my money after all!).
I did chat to the man in the village. He was very nice and said he loved the dog and that she wasn't quite a year old. They got her from another part of the country. Said she was very clever and easy to train. Also that she didn't shed much but needed lots of exercise and grooming every day.