As Goldendoodles became an available new breed, they seemed to bring out the best qualities that their parents had shown. Combining a Golden Retriever and Standard Poodle produced a completely new kind of dog that barely shed, was smart, and tending to be very loyal to their owners. Their coloring was an attractive gold. As time went on, the occasional very light white offspring cropped up in litters, and some breeders began to advertise them for sale. But, to be truthful, these are not English creams. Here are some details that will support your purchase of the right puppy.
Keep in mind that not all light white or creamy colors mean that the puppy is pure bred. There are many breeders who advertise any of their lighter colored Goldendoodles as being pure. But to get a true standard English Cream Goldendoodle, it must be bred from a blood line that comes imported from European countries. Some come from Spain, others from Holland. Checking the pedigree will tell you where the parents are from, and the ancestral line.
Checking for height is a key to knowing if the puppy will be the correct size. Twenty two inches is average for standard, seventeen for medium, and about fourteen for small. The parents will determine many of the heights for each member in a litter of puppies.
Reputable kennels categorize their pups using an F scale. The letter F will be followed by a number and additional letters, such as 1 or 1B. These indicate the generation in a particular bloodline, and shows what percentage of each breed is carried in the puppy. Ask the kennel owner to explain what these mean in relation to the dog you are buying.
Most reliable kennel owners will prepare your new pet for coming home with you. They do this by starting the training process. They work on behavior and potty skills. They also know that this particular breed is intelligent, but also curious and usually stubborn. Socializing each pup before it goes to its new home is crucial for success once it arrives there.
An experienced vet typically will inspect any newborns at a high quality kennel. They will perform any tail clipping, worming, vaccinations and first health checks. Using pain medications and proper equipment with appropriate antibiotics is best for any pet.
Puppies always need to have their first early claws, called dew, removed. Kennels that do not provide proper care will pull those sensitive young items out with pliers. This is painful, and can result in bad infections. Good kennels have their veterinarian do this work, using proper pain medications and antibiotic follow up. Do not buy from owners where great care is not taken for this procedure.
Concern, caring and proper certification of your English Cream puppy is what you should expect from the very first. High quality breeding kennels will offer this and much more.
Keep in mind that not all light white or creamy colors mean that the puppy is pure bred. There are many breeders who advertise any of their lighter colored Goldendoodles as being pure. But to get a true standard English Cream Goldendoodle, it must be bred from a blood line that comes imported from European countries. Some come from Spain, others from Holland. Checking the pedigree will tell you where the parents are from, and the ancestral line.
Checking for height is a key to knowing if the puppy will be the correct size. Twenty two inches is average for standard, seventeen for medium, and about fourteen for small. The parents will determine many of the heights for each member in a litter of puppies.
Reputable kennels categorize their pups using an F scale. The letter F will be followed by a number and additional letters, such as 1 or 1B. These indicate the generation in a particular bloodline, and shows what percentage of each breed is carried in the puppy. Ask the kennel owner to explain what these mean in relation to the dog you are buying.
Most reliable kennel owners will prepare your new pet for coming home with you. They do this by starting the training process. They work on behavior and potty skills. They also know that this particular breed is intelligent, but also curious and usually stubborn. Socializing each pup before it goes to its new home is crucial for success once it arrives there.
An experienced vet typically will inspect any newborns at a high quality kennel. They will perform any tail clipping, worming, vaccinations and first health checks. Using pain medications and proper equipment with appropriate antibiotics is best for any pet.
Puppies always need to have their first early claws, called dew, removed. Kennels that do not provide proper care will pull those sensitive young items out with pliers. This is painful, and can result in bad infections. Good kennels have their veterinarian do this work, using proper pain medications and antibiotic follow up. Do not buy from owners where great care is not taken for this procedure.
Concern, caring and proper certification of your English Cream puppy is what you should expect from the very first. High quality breeding kennels will offer this and much more.
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