Charlie in the Chocolate Dog
September 30th, 2010 | Published in Dog Information, Uncategorized
People get dogs for many reasons – They may want a Guard dog like the Doberman Pinscher, a hunting dog such as the German Shorthair or a lap dog like a Maltese. However, the two dogs that I’ve found that are strictly made for love is the Labradoodle and Goldendoodle. Both are crossed with a Poodle and a Labrador or Golden Retriever. I’ve boarded many doodle dogs and all of them have been extremely friendly, loyal, fun, non aggressive and so loving.
Labradoodles were first bred in Australia by the Australian Guide Dog Association in 1989 as an allergy friendly seeing eye dog. The Goldendoodle was first bred in North America in the 1990’s. Both are bred for their non or light shedding coats for people who were allergic to dogs. They come in 3 sizes – Standard, Medium and Miniature with many different coat colors and textures.
According to Petrix.com, all three breeds rank in the top ten for intelligence, but you’d never know it to look at a doodle dog, as I call them, (or a Dr. Seuss dog). They can be clumsy looking and sometimes have a vacant look to them. My husband says that those breeds should never have been crossed because it bred the smartness out of them! I don’t agree.
Doodle dogs have a quiet intelligence that’s very in tune with humans. It’s kind of hard to describe, but when they look at you, it’s as though they know what you’re thinking. If you’re looking for that perfect companion dog that will be a true buddy to you, I highly recommend a doodle dog. They’re the kind of dog that will be at your side though thick or thin.
I few months ago, one of my boarders died at 2 years old from complications after stomach surgery. His name was Charlie. He was a very large white, very shy Labradoodle. He was one of those doodle dogs that wasn’t from the high intelligence pool, but we loved him anyway and brought us much joy and laughter when he was in our home.
So the other day, I was looking at Barkley, the Chocolate Labradoodle that I’m boarding now, and his expression was so much like Charlie’s that it sparked the idea for this blog about these wonderful dogs.
If you have a doodle dog, I’d love to hear your stories and see if you agree with my assessment.











