Puppy Breeds
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F1 Bernedoodle
To develop the hybrid known as the Bernedoodle, Poodles and Bernese Mountain Dogs were crossed. The Bernese Mountain Dog was developed in Switzerland, while the Poodle was developed in Germany and France. Size A Poodle and a Bernese mountain dog were bred to create the First Generation (F1) Bernedoodle. These puppies are a 50/50 mix of Bernese mountain dogs and poodles. The F1 Bernedoodle hybrid includes Standard and Mini Bernedoodles. The Poodle and Bernese Mountain…
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F1 Goldendoodle
A Golden Retriever and a Poodle are crossed to create a hybrid dog known as a Goldendoodle. The terms "Golden" from the Golden Retriever and "doodle" from the Labradoodle were combined to form the phrase "Goldendoodle" in 1992. Breeders undoubtedly replicated the Golden Retriever and poodle combination at several points in history in various countries due to the rising popularity of poodle hybrids. History It's possible that Golden Retrievers and Poodles accidentally crossed to create…
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F1b Bernedoodle
Poodles and Bernese Mountain Dogs were crossed to create the hybrid known as the Bernedoodle. While the Poodle was developed in Germany and France, the Bernese Mountain Dog was developed in Switzerland. Size Breeding an F1 Bernedoodle back to a purebred Poodle produces F1B Bernedoodles. Typically, this is done to increase the hypoallergenicity of the next generation. This results in a dog that is 75% Poodle and 25% Bernese. The Poodle and Bernese Mountain Dog…
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F1b Goldendoodle
A Goldendoodle is a hybrid dog that results from crossing a Golden Retriever with a Poodle. In 1992, the term "Goldendoodle" was created by fusing the words "Golden" from the Golden Retriever and "doodle" from the Labradoodle. Due to the growing popularity of poodle hybrids, breeders probably repeated the Golden Retriever and poodle combination at numerous points in history in different nations. History The original Goldendoodles may have resulted from unintentional crossbreeding between Golden Retrievers…
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Golden Retriever
Golden Retrievers have been a beloved breed across America, known for their friendly nature, intelligence, and gleaming golden coats. Their popularity, however, seems to have found a special place in the heart of Kentucky. Originating from Scotland in the mid-19th century as hunting companions, Golden Retrievers quickly became adored for their gentle temperament. Over the years, as hunting became a significant recreational activity in Kentucky, their skills were in high demand. Yet, it's not just…