it would be a mix
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Those would be called a back-cross, where you're crossing a hybrid back to one of it's parent breeds. More specifically, that would be a second generation back-cross golden doodle (assuming the parent doodle was a first-gen cross). There's an abbreviation as well but I don't remember it...'F1b', maybe ?
Hemingway Wentz is a Goldendoodle, a mixed breed that is a cross between a Golden Retriever and a Poodle.
A "Goldendoodle" is a purposfully-mixed designer breed between a Golden Retriever and a Standard Poodle.Certain outcomes inherit a curlier coat (thanks to the Poodle), while others inherit a shaggier, wavy coat (thanks to the Golden Retriever.)If you Google them, you will be able to see photos.
A golden doodle is a type of dog that is mixed with a golden retriever mixed with a poodle.
Some common mixed breeds involving Golden Retrievers include the Goldendoodle (Golden Retriever + Poodle), Golden Shepherd (Golden Retriever + German Shepherd), and Golden Cocker Retriever (Golden Retriever + Cocker Spaniel). These mixes often combine the positive traits of both parent breeds, such as intelligence, loyalty, and friendliness.
A Goldendoodle is a hybrid dog breed that is a mix between a Golden Retriever and a Poodle. They are known for being friendly, intelligent, and hypoallergenic, making them popular as family pets.
If you were to find a dog that is half Golden Retriever and half Poodle and Lab. Poodle and Lab mixed together, a Labrodoodle, has short hair, non-shed, and no allergy, so if you mixed that with a Golden R, you could get the personality of a Golden and hair of a LabroDoodle.
A Double Doodle dog, also known as the North American Retriever, is an advanced-generation mixed 'designer breed' dog that results from the intentional breeding of a Goldendoodle (Golden Retriever + Poodle) with a Labradoodle (Labrador Retriever + Poodle). This combination breed is one of those preferred and selected for service dog duty and is known for combining good temperament with drive suitable for service dog use, as well as being an excellent family pet for reasons of good temperament and a tendency towards low-shedding and hypoallergenic qualities.
I would recommend getting a dog mixed with a poodle. Poodle mixes are very kind and good with children. Those are good if you want a small dog. If you are looking for a larger selection, I recommend a lab or golden retriever.
They are very beautiful dogs. They look just like a golden retriever, but have a little chow in them. They have the same size as a golden retriever. They have a little bit wrinkled face like a chow, they are very beautiful dogs.
A cross of a Pit Bull Terrier and and English Bulldog would be a mixed breed, or a crossbred dog. The new "designer" breeds, such as a Goldendoodle or Yorkipoo (for example), are actually mixed breed dogs too, not an actual "breed" of dog at all. A purebred dog is one that has been bred over many generations to breed true, meaning each puppy that is born looks and has the same temperament and characteristics as the others. In most cases a standard is written and breeders must follow this written standard. Again with the example of a Goldendoodle, some of the puppies will be more Golden Retriever, or more Poodle, not a standard size or temperament that a true Golden Retriever or Poodle puppy would be. What's more, responsible dog breeders will only breed dogs that fit the written standard of what the breed is supposed to be, and not for money.
MOST LIKELY, your golden retriever is NOT a purebred golden retriever, then. because, all golden retrievers (100% purebred golden-retriever, with no other breed in them) have webbed feet, they are instinctively and historically-speaking SWIMMERS and hunters... SO, if you want, you can check with the person or organization from whom you obtained the dog, and inquire into the background of the dog (ie. purebred golden retriever? are there other breeds mixed in with golden retriever in my dog?, etc)
Genotypes that are considered purebred have two identical alleles for a particular gene, such as YY or yy in the case of a monohybrid cross with two purebred parents. This results in offspring that are homozygous for that gene and express the same trait.