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Teddy Bear Goldendoodles: The Ultimate Fluffy Companions

There’s something magical about Teddy Bear Goldendoodles. With their round faces, button-like eyes, and soft, fluffy coats, they look just like a living, breathing teddy bear. But their appeal goes far beyond their appearance. These adorable hybrids are known for their loving nature, high intelligence, and adaptability, making them one of the most popular dog breeds today. Whether you’re a family with children, a couple looking for a loyal companion, or an individual seeking a fluffy friend, Teddy Bear Goldendoodles have a lot to offer.

At Fox Creek Farm, we specialize in raising healthy, well-socialized Teddy Bear Goldendoodles, ensuring they grow up to be wonderful companions. But before you decide to bring one home, let’s explore what makes these dogs so unique.

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What are Teddy Bear Goldendoodles?

A Teddy Bear Goldendoodle is a designer dog breed that combines the best traits of two popular breeds: the Poodle and the English Golden Retriever. The result is a dog that inherits the intelligence and low-shedding coat of the Poodle, alongside the friendly, loyal temperament of the Golden Retriever. The term “Teddy Bear” typically refers to their appearance—these dogs often have blocky heads, round faces, and a thick, fluffy coat that gives them a striking resemblance to a plush toy.

What sets Teddy Bear Goldendoodles apart from other types of Goldendoodles is their English Golden Retriever lineage. English Golden Retrievers are known for their stockier build, blockier heads, and lighter-colored coats, which contributes to the distinctive teddy bear look that these Doodles are famous for​.

Key Features of Teddy Bear Goldendoodles

  • Size: These dogs come in various sizes depending on their Poodle parent. They can range from Miniature (around 26-35 lbs) to Standard (51 lbs or more), making them suitable for both small apartments and larger homes​.
  • Coat Types and Colors: The coats of Teddy Bear Goldendoodles can range from straight to wavy to curly, and they come in various colors, including cream, apricot, red, and even chocolate. Their coats are often hypoallergenic and low-shedding, a trait inherited from their Poodle parents​.
  • Temperament: These dogs are friendly, intelligent, and eager to please. Their affectionate nature makes them great family pets, while their intelligence ensures they are easy to train.

Generations of Teddy Bear Goldendoodles

When choosing a Teddy Bear Goldendoodle, understanding the generation of the dog is essential, as it can affect everything from coat type to temperament and shedding levels. Here’s a breakdown of the different generations you may encounter:

F1 (First Generation)

  • Parentage: 50% Poodle, 50% Golden Retriever.
  • Coat Type: F1 Goldendoodles typically have a wavy coat and may shed slightly. They are moderately hypoallergenic, making them a good choice for families with mild allergies.
  • Temperament: These dogs inherit the best traits of both parent breeds, including the intelligence of the Poodle and the friendly, loyal nature of the Golden Retriever.

F1B (First Generation Backcross)

  • Parentage: A cross between an F1 Goldendoodle and a Poodle, resulting in 75% Poodle and 25% Golden Retriever.
  • Coat Type: F1B Goldendoodles are known for their curly coats and about 50% are typically non-shedding and hypoallergenic. This makes them an ideal choice for individuals with allergies​. DNA testing must be done on each individual F1B puppy to determine if it inherited two furnishing genes. Half of an F1B litter will inherit just one furnishing gene making their shedding level similar to that of an F1.
  • Temperament: F1B Goldendoodles tend to be more Poodle-like in terms of intelligence and energy, but they still retain the friendly and affectionate qualities of the Golden Retriever.

F2 (Second Generation)

  • Parentage: A cross between two F1 Goldendoodles.
  • Coat Type: The coat of an F2 Goldendoodle can vary widely, from straight to wavy to curly, and their shedding levels can also differ depending on the genetic lottery. Some may shed slightly, while others may be more hypoallergenic like their F1B counterparts. Some also will not inherit the fluffy coat of the typical Goldendoodle and will look and shed like a purebred Golden Retriever. Therefore, this generation is not commonly produced by educated breeders.
  • Temperament: Like F1 Goldendoodles, F2s generally inherit a balanced mix of traits from both the Poodle and Golden Retriever.

Multigen 

  • Parentage: A cross between two Goldendoodles other than two F1’s.
  • Coat Type:  With appropriate use of DNA testing, multigen Goldendoodles can all inherit two furnishing genes making the entire litter hypo-allergenic. This generation can be the best fit for families with moderate allergies to dogs.  
  • Temperament:  Temperaments tend to be social, friendly, and exhibit a sense of humor.

Understanding these generational differences can help prospective owners choose the right Teddy Bear Goldendoodle that fits their lifestyle and preferences. At Fox Creek Farms Goldendoodles and Bernedoodles, we offer multigen Teddy Bear Goldendoodles to ensure the perfect fit for your family.

The Famous Teddy Bear Look

Teddy bear Goldendoodle   with a pink scarf siiting down on a blanketThe signature look of the Teddy Bear Goldendoodle is one of the key reasons for their popularity. Their thick, fluffy coats, round faces, and button-like eyes resemble the stuffed teddy bears we all adored as children. This distinct appearance can be attributed to their English Golden Retriever ancestry, which has a stockier build and rounder features compared to American Golden Retrievers. When combined with the soft, curly, wavy, or straight coat, the result is a dog that remains adorably plush even as they grow into adulthood.

The famous “teddy bear cut” is a grooming style designed to enhance this already irresistible look. This cut involves trimming the dog’s coat to an even length of about one to two inches all over, accentuating their fluffy, teddy bear-like appearance. Groomers recommend this style not only for its aesthetic appeal but also for its practicality. A shorter coat is easier to maintain and helps prevent matting, a common issue with Goldendoodles due to their thick and dense hair. Regular grooming is essential to maintain their appearance, with brushing recommended at least a few times a week, and professional grooming every six to eight weeks.

In addition to their fluffy coat, Teddy Bear Goldendoodles come in a variety of colors, including cream, apricot, red, chocolate, and even black. The Poodle’s wide range of coat colors gives Teddy Bear Goldendoodles a diverse and beautiful palette. Despite the variety, their coats generally have a similar texture—soft and plush, much like a toy you’d want to snuggle​.

It’s not just their physical appearance that captures hearts; their playful and friendly personality is the perfect match for their endearing look. The combination of a joyful temperament with their teddy bear appearance has made them a popular choice among dog lovers, particularly those seeking an affectionate and cuddly companion. At Fox Creek Farms Goldendoodles and Bernedoodles, our Teddy Bear Goldendoodles are known for their consistent quality in both appearance and temperament, making them the perfect choice for anyone looking for a forever friend.

Temperament and Personality

While their looks are undeniably charming, the true appeal of Teddy Bear Goldendoodles lies in their remarkable temperament. These dogs are more than just cute faces—they are intelligent, loyal, and incredibly affectionate, traits that come from both sides of their parentage. The Golden Retriever is known for its friendly, easy-going nature, while the Poodle is famed for its intelligence and trainability. This combination creates a dog that is not only fun to be around but also highly adaptable to a variety of environments and families.

Teddy Bear Goldendoodles are eager to please, making them relatively easy to train. They respond well to positive reinforcement and tend to pick up new commands quickly. This trainability, combined with their gentle nature, makes them excellent candidates for service and therapy dog work. Their calm demeanor around people, especially children, makes them an ideal companion for families. Goldendoodles are known to form strong bonds with their human families, often becoming fiercely loyal and affectionate. They are highly social dogs that thrive on companionship, meaning they don’t do well when left alone for long periods. If you’re considering a Teddy Bear Goldendoodle, it’s important to ensure they will have plenty of human interaction and engagement throughout the day

In terms of energy, Teddy Bear Goldendoodles are playful without being overly rambunctious. They enjoy a good romp in the yard, a long walk, or a session of fetch, but they are also content to snuggle up on the couch with their favorite humans. This balance of energy makes them suitable for both active families and more relaxed households. However, like all dogs, they do require regular exercise to stay healthy and avoid boredom, which can lead to destructive behaviors. A daily walk or playtime in the yard is usually enough to keep them happy and well-adjusted.

Their friendly nature extends beyond just their human companions. Teddy Bear Goldendoodles tend to get along well with other pets, especially when socialized from a young age. Whether it’s other dogs, cats, or smaller animals, these Goldendoodles are usually accepting and playful, making them a great choice for multi-pet households. This gentle and social demeanor, paired with their love for human interaction, makes Teddy Bear Goldendoodles an all-around wonderful addition to any family.

At Fox Creek Farms, we focus on breeding Goldendoodles that exhibit the best of these traits—intelligence, loyalty, and a calm, friendly disposition—ensuring that each puppy we raise grows into a well-rounded and beloved companion. Whether you’re looking for a dog to keep up with your active family or a cuddly friend to relax with, a Teddy Bear Goldendoodle can fit seamlessly into your life.

Teddy bear Goldendoodle with a purple scarf sitting down on a blanketCaring for Teddy Bear Goldendoodles

Owning a Teddy Bear Goldendoodle comes with specific responsibilities, and proper care ensures your dog stays happy, healthy, and looking their adorable best. These dogs require a blend of physical activity, grooming, and a balanced diet to maintain their health and well-being.

Teddy Bear Goldendoodles are moderately active dogs that enjoy playtime and daily walks. Though they aren’t high-energy like some breeds, they do need regular exercise to burn off energy and stay fit. A daily walk of around 30-60 minutes, combined with some off-leash play in the backyard or at a park, is usually sufficient to keep them content. They also love interactive games like fetch or tug-of-war, which not only provide physical stimulation but also engage their intelligent minds.

Because they are so intelligent, mental stimulation is crucial. Without proper mental challenges, they may resort to undesirable behaviors like chewing or excessive barking. Puzzle toys, training sessions, and obedience games can keep your Goldendoodle mentally engaged, ensuring they remain well-behaved and happy​.

Grooming is another significant aspect of Teddy Bear Goldendoodle care. Their coats, whether curly, wavy, or straight, need regular brushing to prevent matting. It’s recommended to brush them at least three times a week, and more often if they have a thicker or curlier coat. Regular grooming sessions, including trimming, nail clipping, and ear cleaning, are important to prevent health issues. Since curly coats can trap moisture, it’s essential to keep their ears clean and dry to avoid infections. Professional grooming every six to eight weeks is highly recommended to maintain their signature “teddy bear” appearance.

When it comes to diet, Teddy Bear Goldendoodles thrive on high-quality dog food. Their diet should include a balance of protein, healthy fats, and essential vitamins and minerals. Most owners find that feeding them twice a day—once in the morning and once in the evening—helps maintain their energy levels throughout the day. As with any breed, the quantity of food will depend on their size, age, and activity level, so it’s important to consult with your breeder or veterinarian for personalized feeding recommendations.

In terms of health, Teddy Bear Goldendoodles are generally healthy dogs, but like all breeds, they are prone to specific health issues. Common concerns include hip and elbow dysplasia, progressive retinal atrophy, and some heart conditions. Appropriate health certifications on the parent dogs are critical to ensure only healthy dogs reproduce. Regular vet check-ups are essential to catch any potential health problems early. It’s also important to keep up with vaccinations, flea and tick prevention, and dental care.

Developing good dental hygiene habits, such as regular teeth brushing or offering dental chews, can prevent oral health issues as your dog ages.

Teddy bear Goldendoodle siiting down in the grassWhy Teddy Bear Goldendoodles Make the Perfect Family Pet

There are countless reasons why Teddy Bear Goldendoodles make ideal family pets. Their affectionate, loyal, and intelligent nature makes them adaptable to a variety of homes and lifestyles. They thrive in both active households and more relaxed environments, making them versatile companions.

Their gentle and patient temperament means they get along well with children, often forming strong bonds with younger family members. They are playful without being overly energetic, which makes them fun to be around without overwhelming younger kids. Because they are so social, they love being included in family activities, whether that’s a game of fetch in the yard or snuggling up on the couch for movie night​

Teddy Bear Goldendoodles also do well with other pets, making them a great choice for multi-pet households. Their calm and friendly demeanor ensures they generally interact well with other dogs and even cats. Proper socialization from a young age helps reinforce their natural ability to get along with others, ensuring that they remain well-mannered in various situations​

At Fox Creek Farm, we take pride in raising some of the best Teddy Bear Goldendoodles available. Our focus on breeding healthy, well-tempered dogs ensures that each puppy is ready to become a beloved member of their new family. We prioritize ethical breeding practices, ensuring that every dog from our farm is not only beautiful but also healthy and well-adjusted.

Conclusion

In summary, Teddy Bear Goldendoodles are the ultimate fluffy companions. Their striking teddy bear-like appearance, combined with their friendly, loyal, and intelligent nature, makes them the perfect addition to any family. Whether you’re looking for a playful pet for your children, a loyal companion for yourself, or a dog that gets along well with other pets, a Teddy Bear Goldendoodle is an excellent choice.

At Fox Creek Farm, we are committed to breeding top-quality Teddy Bear Goldendoodles that will bring joy, companionship, and love into your home. Consider making one of these wonderful dogs a part of your family, and you’ll understand why so many people have fallen in love with this breed.