My boys also have Groodles
Groodles are suitable for assistance with mobility and for people who want to return to work, and maybe looking for a full time assistance dog and those of you that just love the bigger dogs. They aim to please and continue to offer behaviours as they love to do what you want. Which makes them highly trainable and they have a sunny disposition and usually love to get along with people and other dogs. This year we have first generation standard groodles, all parents have had DNA testing which is clear for genetic diseases that are in these breeds. The golden retriever also has had hip and elbow scores can be viewed. They have been selected for temperament and a aptitude for being suited for assistance work. Angel is my sons Standard poodle and this is her second litter and is the mother of Gemma who has the second generation Groodles. You can meet gemma to get an idea of what Angels puppies will turn out like when they are fully grown. Most have a super wavy coat so these should be low/non- shedding. Gemma is a first generation groodle she is non-shedding and is clipped every few months. She is laid back easy-going, highly intelligent and easy to train, and loves all everyone she meets. She is my older son's very loyal companion and has been great company for my elderly mother, she also enjoys the company of her dog walkers and could really fit in anywhere she goes. We have mated Angel to a very intelligent golden retriever, he also has unflapable personality and has already produced some great much loved family pets as well as therapy dogs this is why we chose him. The golden retriever is also a deep golden colour and with Angel being red, the puppies mostly appear to be the deep golden colour.