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Britt R.
12/14/2022
Goldendoodle
Love my goldendoodle. The breeder was great to work with. Puppy spot was so helpful. I would definitely use them again for my next puppy in the future.
Goldendoodle Characteristics
Goldendoodles are affectionate, adorable cross breed dogs that make loyal family companions. Active and intelligent, they play well with children and enjoy regular time outdoors.
Goldendoodles are easy to train, making them an excellent choice for first-time dog owners. You can find Goldendoodles both large and small, and they thrive in a city or country setting.
Fast Facts
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Energy Moderate
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Size Medium
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Trainability Responsive
Goldendoodles are a hybrid dog breed resulting from crossing the Golden Retriever and the Poodle. They range from small to large depending on the variant of the dogs that breeders cross.
Poodles and Golden Retrievers are intelligent and energetic, leading to equally smart Goldendoodle pups. Goldendoodles are playful and affectionate. They are perfect for families since they get along with kids and other pets in the house.
Goldendoodles can be easy to train, making them an excellent choice for first-time dog owners. They require socialization and exposure to different sights and sounds early in life to ensure the best behavior.
Because they are a highly social breed, they need daily contact with their owners. Also, they tend to suffer from separation anxiety and don’t like being left alone for too long.
Goldendoodles are active dogs, so they need daily walks and lots of time outdoors. They love water and having extra companions to play with, both dog and human.
Goldendoodles have a medium coat length with a curly texture. They shed very little, if at all, but they still need regular grooming like all poodles. They often come in their iconic golden coat, but can be found in red and black as well.
The typical lifespan for a Goldendoodle is 10 to 15 years. The average weight for Goldendoodles is between 50 to 90 pounds.
How dog-friendly is Vermont?
Vermont is one of the most pet-friendly states in the country! The state has strong animal welfare laws, excellent outdoor activities, and great access to pet services.
We evaluated two separate studies comparing all 50 states by several of these factors. They surveyed animal cruelty laws, pet-friendly accommodations, dog parks, hiking trails, and veterinarian services.
The first study, by animal advocacy group Pawsafe, ranked Vermont at a stellar 6th in the nation. The second, from Safewise, gave Vermont 7th. The state scored very well for its animal welfare laws related to abuse, neglect, fighting, or pet care standards.
Vermont is clearly a great place for dog people!
A few more facts for dog-lovers in Vermont
BringFido lists Vermont as a pet-friendly travel destination with over 1,400 verified pet-friendly hotels and motels. The site also lists Dog Mountain and the Gondola SkyRide as popular dog-friendly attractions in the area.
Twenty-eight percent of Vermont residents own a dog. This is below the national dog ownership rate of 40%.
What kinds of dogs do Vermonters love? According to the American Kennel Club (AKC), the most popular dogs in Vermont are Labradors, Retrievers, and Beagles. Other popular breeds include Huskies, Chow Chows, and Collies.
Animal welfare & dog shelters in Vermont
Vermont saved 5,049 dogs and cats during 2020. Fifty-three animals were reported killed over this same period.
Twelve out of 13 of the animal shelters within Vermont are no-kill shelters. The percentage of no-kill shelters is very high, and the state has an above-average save rate of 91%. This is above the 90% mark needed to be considered a no-kill state!
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