| Photo Credit: Custom Cake Creations of Mankato |
| Photo Credit: Custom Cake Creations of Mankato |
The Adventures of a Rescued Goldendoodle
| Photo Credit: Custom Cake Creations of Mankato |
| Photo Credit: Custom Cake Creations of Mankato |
I first want to start off with the importance of rescuing dogs instead of purchasing them from a breeder. There are so many good dogs out there waiting for good homes. I feel - since the mixing Poodles with other breeds such as Golden Retrievers, Labs, Cooker Spaniels, etc has become so popular - more puppy mills are taking advantage and capitalizing on this demand. You can find amazing dogs (as well as other animals) from shelters and rescue organizations. How do I know? I’m one of them! I’m a rescue dog from an amazing organization called RAGOM (Retrieve a Golden of Minnesota).
| 5 of my litter mates and me! |
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| F1 (first generation) | 100% Golden Retriever | 100% Poodle | 50:50 split of attributes, some pups in the litter will shed while others won’t. |
| F1-B | F1 Goldendoodle | 100% Poodle | 25:75 split of attributes |
| F2 | F1 Goldendoodle | F1 Goldendoodle | 50:50 split of attributes |
| F3 | F2 Goldendoodle | F2 Goldendoodle | 50:50 split of attributes |
| Multi-generation | F3 + Goldendoodle | F3+ Goldendoodle | Etc. etc. |
| My eight liter mates and me. From the left Maggie, Spencer the Goldendoodle, Tanner, Charlie, Leia, Gideon, Sebastian, Abby (RIP), and Kraelyn. |
