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Abilities[ ] Like the Spider-Man villain he shares his name with, the Chameleon is a master of disguise, and like Zartan from the G. Joe comics and movies, he has the power to shape-shift because he possesses a Molecular Transformation Suit that allows him to shape-shift. However, his power isn't what freaks his enemies out. It's the fact that his eyes never stay in the same place twice. His voice is a parody of Hungarian-born actor Peter Lorre. He has the ability to change his color to blend into his surroundings at will, much like most chameleons, making him invisible. The Chameleon has a constant attention of making friends with anyone, being always rejected and left alone. The Chameleon also has reptilian abilities, he can stick to and climb walls like a Gecko, and he can also use his long tongue as a weapon, to grab objects or trap people. Personality[ ] In his initial debut, Keswick described The Chameleon as a criminal genius and master of disguise. He was shown to be vengeful, bitter, intelligent, vain, crafty, malicious, and overall a lot more of a threat then Snaptrap or any other villain introduced up until that point. He was even shown to be able to go toe-to-toe with Kitty Katswell , one of T. The Chameleon is diabolic.Despite this, he was still shown to be absent minded at times such as turning into a puppy while sticking onto the outside window at T. He's was also shown to be petty to a degree as petty revenge is usually his main motive for committing a crime as he robbed a gas station for a hot dog he very easily could've bought, eating a captured General Warthog's pizza bagels right in front of him while disguised as him, taking the time to steal pens and toner from T. He is also very easily distracted by insects and will immediately drop whatever he's doing to eat a tasty looking bug, which he'll nab with his tongue, much like a real chameleon though this usually is distracting enough to give Dudley and Kitty the upper hand at times. Despite being a villain, he's pretty friendly if not a bit eccentric. When he's around other people, he considers or is hoping to be his friend he's usually over joyed to have the company and tries his best to accommodate them. Even to his enemies, he's pretty friendly at times as he willing let Dudley go and gave him a juice box when he noticed Dudley was crying in Sob Story and felt genuinely betrayed when he found out Dudley was lying. He's possibly the most optimistic villain on the show, choosing to always look on the brighter side of a poor situation or crime gone bad and is mostly law abiding until he feels like he's been wronged in someway and will go for revenge. He is shown to constantly trying to gain the friendship of fellow villains, namely Bird Brain and Snaptrap, but it never works out for him as both Bird Brain and Snaptrap have admitted that they think the chameleon is a loser and usually keep him out of activities that aren't related to any scheme. It was also reveled in Dead or a Lie That the cops and T. Remind you of anyone? Once When he disguised himself into the Mayor in Dudley Do-Wrong he was overjoyed at all the love and attention that was brought to him as mayor, and while he initially planned to keep the persona until he could destroy T. This aspect was further explored in Guard Dog where The Chameleon tells Dudley in the form of a pop-up children's book that all he's ever wanted was a friend and tried his best to befriend him, much to Dudley's annoyance. Appearance[ ] The Chameleon is a tall, and lanky chameleon with bright green with grayish-green lips. His eyes are yellow with red irises. His face has green dots. He wears the Molecular Transformation Suit which is black with green circuits. He's one of the taller character's on the show, and seems to be about Kitty's height if not a bit shorter but is taller than Dudley. He seems to get along with him better than he does with Snaptrap , though Bird Brain has been shown to get annoyed by The Chameleons constant attempts at making friends with him and bluntly said he considered The Chameleon a loser in Dead or a Lie. Camille sister [ ] The Chameleon has only once spoken about his sister, who apparently turned into a blender to avoid talking to him. This isn't yet proven since it's not truly known if she actually turned into a blender or just ran away from his obsessive talking, but either way it can be assumed that their relationship wasn't the best. Charmaine girlfriend [ ] According to the only episode she appears in Time Waits for No Mutt , she is only in it for his money and doesn't seem to actually care for him or his well being. Dudley Puppy[ The Chameleon hugging Dudley Puppy The Chameleon doesn't see Dudley as too much of a threat, but he can be annoyed by his behavior and constant accusing judgment. He was pretty disgusted though, when he learned that Dudley had a crush on him in Puppy Love. However, when Snaptrap tried to get his revenge on The Chameleon for framing him of a crime he didn't commit, he was shackled to Dudley and tried to make good friends with him, but Dudley found his needy and clingy nature annoying, but by the end of the episode accepted him despite his faults. Out of all the villains on the show, he seems to be on the best of terms with Dudley and once even called him his friend, He willing played along with Dudleys Lie in Dead or a Lie even though there was no way for The Chameleon to benefit from the lie at the time , he tried to comfort a distraught Dudley when Woodchuck Norris called him a terrible agent in Acting TUFF , he stopped monologuing in Hot Dog to complement Dudley's fur, and they even danced together in a Dance, Dance, Blast the Ants competition.They both also have the common trait of being an amazing dancer and they share the constant need for other people's attention. Kitty Katswell[ ] Being the one who originally threw him in jail for the first time, The Chameleon despises Kitty. As such, she was the first person he went after as soon as he was released from prison in Doom-mates , and nearly defeated her had it not been for Dudley. After that episode, he seems to target T. However, the two of them are shown to have a sort of rivalry with each other, as he can be seen taunting her during some of their encounters. Though, he may have seemingly gotten over the grudge against her or simply forgotten as he seemed willing to befriend Kitty in Guard Dog. Verminious Snaptrap[ ] The Chameleon doesn't always get along with Snaptrap , but is often just as happy to have his or any company. He seems to get annoyed at his attempts to make friends and even told him that he needs to find some self esteem in Happy Howl-O-Ween , implying that he finds The Chameleon's lack of self confidence sad and pitiful, and then blatantly told him that they're not friends and only invited The Chameleon so he could pay for gas, which he happily does. Snaptrap also had no issue with trying to put an end to The Chameleon when he came fourth as a witness to one of Snaptrap's crime in Guard Dog , but just as well The Chameleon had no issue with having an innocent Snaptrap locked up, just to get rid of his criminal competition, and in Share-A-Lair had no issue with risking Snaptrap and his fellow members at D. Kitty: We've just been a little disorganized since we lost our secretary. Chief: The secretary quit?! Keswick: No, we literally lost her. She took a ten-minute break, stuff piled up, and we never saw her again. And later: Dudley: Whoa! Your dress is smoking! The Chameleon, disguised as Fifi: Thank you. Dudley: No, I mean it's really smoking! In "Snap Dad", Dudley's mother Peggy isn't too broken up over Snap Trap turning back to his evil ways, saying she saw the writing on the wall.In "The Rat Pack", when the Chief said that the reviews for a musical were terrible, Snaptrap replied that the critics didn't know anything.Really, damn near half the jokes on the show is like this. Especially the episode featuring Jack Rabbit, where doing this is a running gag. Turns out there's a restaurant called that. Later, Snaptrap is eating sushi from three days ago.It keeps going and going and going, and that's just in ONE episode. He eventually breaks it off with her because of his inability to actually act good and the fact he still cares too much for his former D. Mad Scientist : Bird Brain. Keswick is a heroic version of this, as he often invents things for the sake of inventing them, including dangerous things like an acid spraying waffle maker, which even he questions why he created. The collar is ordinary, however. Mailman vs. Dog : "Hot Dog" has Dudley obsessed with winning a dog show where the grand prize is getting his own mailman to antagonize. Male Gaze : "Puppy Unplugged" starts with a close-up on Kitty's butt. Manchild : Dudley and Kitty act more like pre-teen siblings rather than adult agents, one who lives in their own apartment. Even more so with Dudley, he still lives with mom, and joins in with the kids when Snaptrap uses the "no hitting or killing near kids" rule to his advantage, doing kid related stuff along with crimes. All the main characters seem to qualify to an extent, since they're all huge fans of the children's show host Quacky the Duck though Kitty isn't as fond of his show for getting rid of the character Grammar Gopher. Because of his repeated incompetence, Stink Bug fired him when he pulls out a sign for his signal known as "Air Un-Conditioner". This would lead him to side with T. Mirror-Cracking Ugly : "Hot Dog" has the Chief look at his reflection and the mirror promptly cracking. Mistaken for Dying : In "Dead or a Lie", Dudley lies to Kitty about eating cupcakes behind her back by saying that he was poisoned by the Chameleon, which makes Kitty try and make Dudley's "final hours" his happiest, and makes Chameleon popular with Snaptrap and Birdbrain. Eventually, Dudley tells Kitty the truth, and she's not pleased about it. I'm Kitty Katswell! The Name Is Bond, James Bond : Jack Rabbit introduces himself in this manner in "The Wrong Stuff", because no James Bond homage would be complete without the pastiche character saying his surname and then his full name. At one point, Keswick uses this on a bear neighbor of his so she can hibernate and he can use her pool. Taken Up to Eleven when Keswick starts to give a long speech about why he isn't boring and promptly puts himself to sleep. Smith mode. Snaptrap's voice is an impersonation of Ed Wynn. No Indoor Voice : Dudley Puppy constantly shouts whenever he speaks. Nobody Can Die : Usually played straight it's a cartoon by Butch Hartman on Nickelodeon, for crying out loud , but rather surprisingly averted in the second episode. The Chameleon, seeking revenge on Kitty Katswell for capturing him, traps her in a small chamber with a bomb that can be detonated several times. He proceeds to blow her up 8 times, supposedly killing her repeatedly until she's only got one life left since as a cat she has 9 to start with. This somehow changes the present so Snaptrap has taken over the world. And at the end, Dudley uses it again when he misses the ice cream truck and this somehow changes the present so he's wearing pants. Not Even Bothering with the Accent : The Chameleon, despite having the ability to transform into anyone, he usually still uses his normal voice, occasionally using phrases related to his disguise. For example, when he infiltrated T. Unfortunately, when Snaptrap found out, he takes advantage of it by attracting kids to him, leaving Dudley and Kitty powerless to stop him from committing his crimes. Keswick appeared and asked why they were still crying. Kitty then exclaims, "Not now Keswick, we're too sad about what happened to Keswick! You're alive! Fortunately, the Chief deactivates the device before anyone ends up naked. Nutritional Nightmare : Quacker Jacks, a ridiculously unhealthy snack food sponsored by Quacky the Duck, whose ingredients involve a ton of trans-fats and artificial bacon cheese. So unhealthy, that when Dudley wins a lifetime supply of them, he's only given two boxes, because according to Quacky: "You can't eat more than two boxes and live! Weirdly enough, they tend to involuntarily fire lasers from their bodies. One Phone Call : It is mentioned that Kitty's twin sister Katty used her one phone call to call their mother on her birthday, which is one reason Mrs. Katswell views Katty more favorably. This infuriates him repeatedly. Onion Tears : "Snap Dad" has a bit where Dudley's mom is in tears over the phone and it turns out to be because she's slicing onions while preparing dinner. Only Sane Man : Arguably Kitty is the only one with any sense. Ollie would also be this for DOOM. Bird Brain when you compare him to Verminious Snaptrap and the Chameleon. They start screaming, the show goes to commercial,when the show comes back they're still doing it. The Chief claims they've been screaming for 30 straight minutes. Overly-Long Tongue : The Chameleon, naturally. All other males are fully clothed. Paper-Thin Disguise : The Chameleon - not visually, because he can copy appearance perfectly, but in acting. He's an incredibly bad actor except when he's not , and his idea of sounding convincingly anything is to litter his talking with random phrases related to the person he's impersonating when he acts French he inserts French foods into his sentences for no reason, same with impersonating a general with military talk. Surprisingly, this never fails to fool anyone. One ep had Dudley and Kitty wearing sports jerseys, Dudley's has 86 on it and Kitty's has 99! One of Quacky's minions is a shapely woman called the Counting Cougar "cougar" being sexual slang for middle-aged women who pursue younger men as partners. Perky Female Minion : Zippy, Birdbrain's overly cheerful assistant. Then at the end, he decided to blow up the sun. Poke the Poodle : F. P's shtick is attempting evil deeds that are more nuisances than felonies, at least until they threatened to unravel space and time. F thanks to reminding him of their pleasant bonding in "Dog's Best Friend". Pretend We're Dead : In a Halloween Episode , Dudley pretended to be a zombie to follow real ones towards the place where Snaptrap, Birdbrain and Chameleon were hiding all candy and all the toilet paper. He befriended two zombies who told him where the bad guys were hidden. Puppy's sister series, The Fairly OddParents! Pun-Based Title : Most of the episodes' names are puns. Punny Name : Everyone in F. Their leader is The Meerkat, which doesn't seem like a pun until he reminds everyone that he is "no mere kat. The Chameleon disguised as Dudley uses these to get back into Kitty's apartment after being thrown out in "Doom-Mates". Rake Take : "Scared Wit-Less" has Keswick subjected to the gag of hurting himself by stepping on a rack and hitting himself in the face with the handle twice. Hyden Vonseek in "Hide and Ghost Seek" at first appears to just be the Chameleon in disguise and Keswick constantly states that ghosts aren't real, but the end of the episode shows that the ghost is actually for real. The Real Spoofbusters : "Hide and Ghost Seek" spoofs Ghostbusters with the Ghost Bashers, a trio of bears in jumpsuits who randomly smash people's stuff with mallets trying to find ghosts. The Chameleon: Now, when are you going to get married? Why don't you ever call me on my birthday? Why can't you be more like your sister? Kitty: My sister's in jail! The Chameleon: Yes, but she used her one phone call to call me on my birthday! The Chameleon: Actually, your shoulders are a little large, and we all know why you always wear gloves. Repetitive Name : Kitty Katswell. Reptiles Are Abhorrent : Francisco the crocodile of D. Retired Badass : The Chief was once T. In one episode, he comes out of retirement to help Dudley deal with the Chameleon. While things don't work out well at first, Dudley manages to give him a pep talk and he shows he's still got it by beating up the Chameleon. Revenge : Chameleon's motivation almost always comes down to getting even with people who've wronged him in most of his appearances. Quacky the Duck also wants this after his show is canceled. Romance Novels : The Chief secretly reads these. Running Gag : Snaptrap throwing Larry into the shark tank. Chameleon trying to wear glasses. Hell, there is at least one running gag per-episode! Some examples are Kitty putting people to sleep with her talk about proper health in 'Bored of Education' and Dudley ending every description of how bad the Stinkbug smells with "in Atlantic City! When Larry complains that it isn't a real word and demands that Snaptrap use it in a sentence, Snaptrap responds by firing a ray gun at Larry's chair and saying "There. I schmoodled Larry. After Larry abandons D. They promptly haul tail and join Larry. It's really Snaptrap, even though he swears his name isn't Snaptrap backwards. Sesquipedalian Loquaciousness : Kitty is affected by this after her uncle gives her a word-a-day calendar. Serious Business : As seen in "Watch-Dog", getting the only chocolate donut in the breakroom is such for Dudley and Kitty. Everyone, everyone is obsessed with the Quacky the Duck show. The army even lets Dudley and Kitty walk out of an military base with a missile and a tank simply because Quacky asked for it. Even Kitty is just as into it as everyone else the only reason she stops is because Quacky "fired" her favorite character. Shapeshifting : The Chameleon, but only because of his suit. Shark Pool : Snaptrap has one in his lair, and he throws Larry to the sharks in most episodes. Ship Sinking : In "Dog Tired", when Dudley was in danger of falling asleep forever, the Chief made him dream about marrying Kitty, which Dudley considered a nightmare. Having her turn into bacon only made things worse in Dudley's book. Let's just say it wasn't received very well by the Kudley fanbase. Kitty and Dudley are shown to not be able to stand each other even more than usual and object to having to stage a wedding to capture D. Not to mention Larry hating the new name Snaptrap gave him: "Professor Pink". In the first Chameleon episode, at one point he turns into an anthropomorphic Model T Ford from Cars. At the end of "Flower Power", when Keswick becomes muscular, he takes a sword and rides on the back of a tiger, like He-Man from the Masters of the Universe franchise. One of D. M's members is a skunk, but no comment has ever been made of his smell. In "Law and Odor", one of the ingredients that the Stink Bug uses for his Air Unfreshener is a busload of skunks on their way from a garlic festival in Atlantic City. Kitty gets sprayed by the skunks twice, and in a later scene, is seen being lowered into a vat of tomato juice. Spaghetti Kiss : Sucking on the same strand of spaghetti is one of the ways Dudley tries to catch Keswick's cold so he'll be unable to smell the Stink Bug's stench in "Law and Odor". Inverted and played straight with Kitty Katswell. Speech-Impaired Animal : Birdbrain's henchmen, an owl who only says "Who? Speech Impediment : Keswick stutters, and Snaptrap has a lisp. Usually it's the last picture. Spy Catsuit : Kitty's usual outfit. Bonus points since she's, y'know, a cat. Strange Minds Think Alike : Maybe "schmoodled" is a real word, since it was used by people other than Snaptrap after he made up the word to cheat at scrabble in "Share-A-Lair". Honestly, it's one of the most used jokes in the show. The only real difference between the thought processes of T. F and D. M is that one thinks for good and the other thinks for evil. She destroys the muffins he gives to the citizens of Petropolis under the belief that they are poisoned, only for Keswick to confirm after the fact that the muffins weren't poisoned. After that, she again ruins a good deed by Snaptrap when she destroys the weather device he uses to make the weather sunnier during a rainy day at the beach. Kitty Katswell just about accepts that she is being unreasonably paranoid after Snaptrap opens a mall and invites everyone with the offer of free yogurt, but learns that her distrust of the legitimacy of Snaptrap's reformation was warranted after all when the mall turns out to be a ploy to round up everyone in Petropolis and shoot them into the sun. Dudley with Kitty Kitty Katswell is Dudley's partner. As his partner, she sees everyday what a reckless danger he can be to their operations. But Kitty knows that what The Chief says goes. So she does her best to train her puppy partner to be a hero. Dudley's relationship with Kitty starts out as a love-hate relationship, since they used to fight a lot like bickering siblings, then later in the show, they start to get along more and became heartfelt best friends. After a while, Kitty becomes more confident in Dudley's abilities and stops treating him as an annoying undesirable mutt and more like a good friend and equal. It is even rumored among many fans of the series that they have some sort of romantic relationship with each other. Dudley with Keswick When Dudley was hired by T. Keswick was also open to make best friends with Dudley. However, he also found him mildly annoying and extremely dimwitted. But due to Dudley's open attitude towards his fellow agents, as time passed, Keswick learned to tolerate him and his immature ways and they got along. As of now, they seem to share a light, friendly relationship. He would love to keep a closer eye on him, but Dudley's flea collar makes that harder than you'd think! But despite his frustration towards him, The Chief is actually hopeful of his abilities. The Chief is warming up to his new recruit more and more every day. Peg Puppy Dudley with his mother Dudley and Peg have a standard mother and son relationship. According to evidence in the series , it can be inferred that Dudley grew up without his father around. Therefore, Peg raised Dudley alone. She is extremely protective over him and puts safety over all else to the extent that it makes him dependent and gets in his way sometimes. However, Dudley is glad to be her son and agrees that she usually knows best. Dudley with Snaptrap Snaptrap is actually the most dangerous enemy for T. Dudley too. By some clues in the show, Snaptrap and his organization D. So, when Dudley became a T. Dudley seems to have a great dislike towards him that exceeds his dislike towards his other enemies. Dudley with The Chameleon. The Chameleon, or as Dudley used to say when he first read his name, the "Cham-ah-lee-on," is originally a nemesis of Kitty 's. It is shown that he thinks The Chameleon is creepy because of how his eyes are positioned and how they move. Near the end, though, Dudley accidentally spills his drink on her, causing Fifi to reveal her true identity as The Chameleon. Once, Dudley was assigned to take care of The Chameleon while on a train to Petsburg in order to protect him from D. Dudley need to endure The Chameleon's odd habits and bodily needs. It was then that The Chameleon attempted to befriend Dudley to which he responded negatively. Later in the episode, Dudley responded to his affection positively for a brief moment. Although unintentionally, Bird Brain preyed upon Dudley's faults the first two times they met. The first time is when he threatened to harm his mother Peg so that he could posses a powerful atomic bracelet that he created. The second time is when Bird Brain created a sound cannon which preyed upon Dudley's fear of thunder. However, unlike other villains, Dudley doesn't seem to treat Bird Brain as anything other than a usual enemy. He doesn't seem to find anything out of the ordinary about him at all. Characters[ edit ] This section may be too long to read and navigate comfortably. Please consider splitting content into sub-articles, condensing it, or adding subheadings. Please discuss this issue on the article's talk page. October T. Dudley Puppy voiced by Jerry Trainor is the heart and soul of T. Despite his lack of common sense he has been proven to be exceedingly clever relative to most puppies i. Keswick's DNA analysis shows that Dudley is the "perfect mix of every breed of dog known to man". Since each breed of dog has a special trait like a beagle 's appearance, a Bloodhound 's sensitive nose, a Greyhound 's speed, German Shepherd 's brave heart, the fighting abilities of a Chinese Fighting Dog Shar-Pei the buff chest and arms of an Alaskan Malamute , the French-speaking of a French Poodle , the leaping abilities of a Springer. Dudley also has bad habits of being gluttonous. Despite this eccentric personality, his bravery and advanced natural physical skills are an asset to T. He usually comes up with clever plans to stop his enemies, and he becomes more and more noble as time goes by. His catchphrase is "Hi gee gee", and he often says it whenever he's ready to jet out of the area. A running gag consists of the fact he reads poorly and cannot spell or write. However, there have been many times that Dudley has demonstrated that he has these abilities. In the episode "Snap Dad", it is revealed that Dudley's mother is still dating; the whereabouts of Dudley's father have not been revealed. She is also Dudley's partner and best friend. Skilled in various fighting styles and use of firearms, short-tempered, and easily startled, Kitty Katswell is a force to be reckoned with. A few episodes mention that her birthdays as a child have been horrendous, she spent eight years in Secret Agent College, and has a twin sister named Katty who is in jail. Being a cat, she naturally fought with Dudley who is a dog when he first joined the agency usually in an immature manner. However, as episodes progress, she becomes more affectionate to Dudley as he presents his courage, skill, nobility, and respect for her and T. Later they stop fighting and become heartfelt friends. She wears a dark gray spy suit over her white turtle neck, a matching white hairband, matching white gloves and matching white high-heeled boots. She occasionally gives into her animal instincts like chasing mice and birds, clawing things, or leaving dead mice on doorsteps. Chief Herbert Dumbrowski voiced by Daran Norris is a tough and strict but good-natured flea who is the leader of T. Subsequently, he's Dudley's employer and although he's usually getting angry at Dudley and yelling at him he seems to be somewhat proud of him as an agent. In "Internal Affairs", it is revealed that he used to be T. Keswick voiced by Jeff Bennett is the primary inventor and scientist of T. HQ, although whatever he invents is somewhat worthless due to the fact that it shoots acid, is too dangerous, or is just downright unpredictable. Many of his ray guns have weird results, to which he responds with frustration towards himself. Usually, when he speaks, he has a stutter. Dudley is somewhat close to him although Dudley finds him and his random abilities odd, making him curious about his species. Oddly enough, Keswick's species is simply the fictional "Keswick". Subsequently, it is shown that he has gills , webbed feet , looks like a labradoodle , wombat, or a prairie dog , and has the ability to lay eggs. In "Pup Daddy", it is shown that he goes through animal phases. In "The Doomies", it is shown that he is not on good terms with his parents and in "Dog Dish", it is revealed that he has a brother-in-law named Stan. This confirms he has a sister. In "Love Bird", it is known that his mom did not like him dating because relationships are a lot of work and that the girl will lose her girlish figure. In "Crusin' for a Brusin'", it is shown that he cannot sing well because of his stuttering. It is also revealed in "Thunder Dog" that he is exceedingly afraid of girls. In "True Spies", it is revealed that Keswick is an alien from Keswickia who is wanted by the Keswickian Police for cooking stinky fish at work, as his planet is very strict. Troopers are the foot soldiers of T. Also in T. Some of the minor members of T. Agent Ant is an ant T. Agent Anteater is an anteater T. Agent Bacon is a pig T. Agent that is seen in "Super Duper Crime Busters". It is implied that he has a hobby of knitting. Agent Big Bad Wolf is a wolf T. Agent Bossy is a cow T. She tends to surf the internet to find meat that would be insensitive to her. Agent Bull is a cattle T. Agent that is seen in "Happy Howl-O-Ween". He is based on the stereotype that bulls get angry when they see the color red. Agent Goldfish is a T. Agent who only appeared in "Thunder Dog" so far. She has a fear of toilets. Agent Groundhog voiced by Jeff Bennett is a T. Agent who first made a cameo in "Hot Dog". He resides under an office printer and is the one who tells about the end of winter. Agent Guinea Pig is a T. Agent who only appeared in "Candy Cane-Ine" so far. He was seen running on a hamster wheel. Agent Hammerhead is a hammerhead shark T. Agent who was first seen in "Puppy Unplugged". Agent who has a fear of mice which would result in her jumping up when she sees them and accidentally crushing anyone. Agent Kid is a goat T. Agent who was first seen in "Pup Daddy". He is known to eat cans including the ones that are in the recycling bin. Agent Moby voiced by Matt Taylor is a whale T. Agent who appeared in "A Doomed Christmas". Agent Mouse is a mouse T. Agent Nutz voiced by Jeff Bennett is a squirrel T. Agent who would always freak out about something completely random and blast it with his laser. Agent Scarecrow is a T. Agent that is not based on any animal. So far, he has only been seen in "Mom-A-Geddon". Agent Seabiscuit is a horse T. He is shown to be offended when somebody claimed that they can "eat like a horse". Agent Sea Cucumber is a T. Agent that appeared in "Acting T. Agent Skunk is a T. Agent that appeared in "T. Choices" where he is adverse to being waken up. Agent Snake is a snake T. Agent Three Little Pigs are three pig T. George Looney is a loon that works as a janitor at T. George Looney has so far been only seen in "Legal Beagle". Percival is a pig who used to work for Stink Bug until he got fired for giving away Stink Bug's evil stinky odor plan, but he works for T. Sally Mander is a salamander that works as a secretary at T. Her name is a pun on "salamander". Scary Jimmy is a bull that works as a janitor at T. He is a very suspicious and strange person. Scary Jimmy is implied to be somewhat of a shut-in, mentally unstable, paranoid and potentially harmful. He has stated that he can memorize the backs of people's heads. Tammy voiced by Grey DeLisle is a rabbit that works as a secretary at T. Despite being a rat, he is allergic to cheese which causes him to swell up. Like his nemesis Dudley Puppy, he is hyperactive, immature, and airheaded. However, unlike Dudley, he doesn't show intellectual potential. He is often easily frustrated when his fellow D. A running gag is Snaptrap throwing Larry, Dudley, Kitty, or others into his shark tank which never actually kills any of them. In "Operation: Happy Birthday", it is revealed that he still lives with his mother. Later on in "Dog Dish", it is revealed that his mother buys all of Snaptrap's evil gadgets. That same episode shows that he has a blog, and that he uses his gadgets for incredibly stupid plans such as sneaking into movie theaters. Although, on some occasions, he has shown to be able to do true evil, such as launching the entire town into the sun as seen in "Mall Rat" when he faked his reform. After most defeats, he shouts "I will now plot my revenge! In "Mind Trap", he is shown to go dumpster diving for food. The Chameleon voiced by Daran Norris impersonating Peter Lorre is a chameleon in a molecular transformation suit which allows him to shapeshift into virtually any disguise or inanimate object. In "Doom-mates", his name is pronounced "The Cham-a-leon" as a running gag he wanted to get revenge on Kitty Katswell by blowing her up nine times but Dudley heroically thwarted his evil plan, thus saving her. He talks in a Swedish accent and eats any bug he sees, a trait used against him several times. His relationship with D. He said he wanted to go to D. The Chameleon later teamed up with D. As a running gag, he often tries to wear some type of eyewear only to have his eyes go around or through them, as his chameleon eyes constantly bug around and look in separate directions, which creeps Dudley out, as seen in "Doom-Mates". He can sometimes be very random when disguised. Whenever he's in disguise, he tends to say random things relating to his disguise For example, in "Internal Affairs," disguised as General Warhog tells the soldiers "semper fi" and "remember the Alamo". Oddly, whenever the story has him using a disguise for a long time as a major plot point, his voice is never disguised, despite him being able to disguise it during the short disguises in other episodes although this may be because he experiences a sort of discomfort by mimicking voices, forcing him to do it rarely, but this is just speculation, and it has yet to be explained. Another oddity is that Dudley can never tell when the Chameleon is disguised or what he is disguised as, despite him having the sharp nose of a bloodhound possibly the Chameleon can disguise his smell, too. If the Chameleon is splashed with liquid while in disguise, his suit will short circuit and he will be forced to return to normal although he notes that it is only on the outside, as inside, it makes him feel bloated. Also, his suit is wired into his brain and if it is removed, he will have no choice but return to his normal form. Bird Brain voiced by Rob Paulsen is an evil blue-bottomed booby genius who can't fly with his wings something he always forgets. Despite his species name's origin which is from the Spanish word "bobo" or "stupid", he is more intelligent and competent than both Snaptrap and the Chameleon. Bird Brain seems to be quite intelligent and capable at his job. Like Snaptrap, he is very easily frustrated by his comrades, whom tend to be genuinely much more foolish than Snaptrap's smarter and more villainous gang. In "Thunder Dog" it is revealed that he is prematurely bald. In "A Doomed Christmas", it is revealed that although he looks old he is only .In "Hush Puppy", it is revealed that he lost his hair at a young age due to stress. Snaptrap's Henchmen or D. Despite being considered dim-witted by Snaptrap, Larry is the second smartest and most intelligent of his three main henchmen. Larry often infuriates Snaptrap by talking back to him or, on a few occasions, making mistakes, which results in him either getting blasted by a laser or thrown into the shark tank. In "Doom and Gloom", the recent abuse from Snaptrap and him not listening to Larry's advice not to tell T. While planning a plot to turn off Petropolis' power and cover the whole city in fog emitted from a fog machine, Larry had G. M's temporary headquarters in the sewing room owned by Snaptrap's mom. In "True Spies", it is revealed that Snaptrap actually doesn't hate Larry, but only mistreated him because he believes he has much potential to be malignant. Ollie voiced by Jeff Bennett is a sensible and smart British possum who is one of Snaptrap's main henchmen. Ollie is Snaptrap's voice of reason whom he often ignores. A recurring gag in the series is that Ollie is the one who accidentally gives Snaptrap something cheese related either forgetting about his boss's cheese allergy or Snaptrap idiotically forgetting it himself. Another gag involving him is that Ollie is the one who gives Snaptrap the ideas for his evil plans due to a misunderstanding that Snaptrap has already come up with a plan only to reveal it is just something he likes to do i. In "True Spies", it is revealed that Ollie is really French, but uses a British accent to make himself sound smart. Francisco voiced by Daran Norris is an alligator who is one of Snaptrap's main henchmen. He is also the only one of Snaptrap's henchman who seems to take villainy seriously. In "Dog Dish", he kept trying to convince Snaptrap to use the invisibility helmet for more evil deeds than sneaking into the movies. In "True Spies", it is revealed that Francisco's real name is Francesca because his parents wanted a girl. Bad Dog voiced by Daran Norris is a pit bull and one of Snaptrap's henchmen. He is often seen with a black torn sleeveless shirt with a skull on it similar to Punisher 's T-shirt. Bad Dog is often paired up with Leather Teddy. He stops appearing after the first season. Leather Teddy voiced by Eric Bauza is a leather clad blue bear and one of Snaptrap's henchmen that wears an eyepatch though the first episode shows that he still has an eye under the eyepatch. He wields bear traps on chains for weapons. Leather Teddy's outfit gives him the appearance of a biker. He is often paired up with Bad Dog. The Mole voiced by Matt Taylor is a mole agent who is Snaptrap's master of infiltration. Skunk is a skunk who is one of Snaptrap's henchmen. Strangely, he only appears in "Cruisin' with a Bruisin". Snaptrap is also shown to have other, unnamed minions over the course of the show, but they never have major roles, and eventually stopped appearing. Whenever Owl and Bat would say "Who? He and Bat are both very incompetent where he would often infuriate his boss by saying "Who? He and Owl are both very incompetent where he would infuriate his boss by saying "Where? Bat is suggested to be blind since he always seen wearing dark sunglasses although he occasionally does his job exactly as told implying that he has some vision and he is apparently slightly smarter than Owl. Bird Brain seems to like Bat more because at one point in "Thunder Dog", Bat did his job exactly as he was told without saying his usual "Where? He can speak in both duck and human languages. Whenever someone says his name, other people "duck" for cover because they think that something is coming right at them. In "Puppy Unplugged", it is revealed that his real name is "Skip", causing everyone to skip around happily. Fly is a small purple fly who is one of Bird Brain's henchmen as seen in "Bad Eggs" although he never signed the application, and is in fact just a housefly. When Bird Brain says his name, his henchmen start flying around him. When Bird Brain says his name, his henchmen start pecking him. Holy Cow is a cow who is another one of Bird Brain's henchmen. He was first seen in "Love Bird". His first appearance is when Bird Brain said "Holy cow! Recurring and one-off characters[ edit ] Other villains[ edit ] R. She stops Snaptrap and the Chameleon, but when Keswick attempts to unplug her because T. With the help of Keswick's hologram, Dudley makes her fall to her death on a cliff and into a lake. Some of her lines and actions suggest that she at least in part is a parody of the evil computer H. Snowflake and Slush voiced by Mary Birdsong and Dave Boat respectively are evil rabbit siblings who dress up as vegetables and cheat in events by eliminating and kidnapping the winners. Snowflake is the mastermind of the two, while Slush possesses little to no intelligence, who in his sister's words is "dumber than a box of hair" she should know, she used to skate with one, and claims it was smarter than him. Despite his immense stupidity, he is very competent with Snowflake's plan and when it is ruined, he is shown to be just as angry at the failure and desperate to escape as Snowflake is. Rabies and Madame Catastrophe voiced by Jerry Trainor and Grey DeLisle respectively are two villains who resemble Dudley Puppy and Kitty Katswell except that their evil twins wear eye patches and have goatees on their chins. They only appeared in "The Doomies". Mad Cow is an angry bull who first appeared in "Snap Dad" trying to escape from jail. Mad Cow's escape was a success at the time when Snaptrap was a T. Agent and dating Peg. His name is a reference to " mad cow disease ". Crazy Horse voiced by Daran Norris is a horse who uses chainsaws he even whinnies while using chainsaws. He ends up getting Snaptrap as his cellmate. His name is a reference to the Native American leader Crazy Horse. Kung Pow Chicken is a chicken talented in martial arts. His name is a pun on Kung Pao Chicken. Jack Rabbit voiced by Daran Norris is a former elite T. Greedy, clever, arrogant, and dishonest, Jack attempted to lure Kitty into a trap so he could steal her information mostly to get money from Snaptrap , but was defeated by Dudley and Keswick. He and Snaptrap are arrested by Dudley and Keswick. He later attempted to woo Kitty who was actually Dudley, and had previously used a Brain-Swapping device on himself earlier into letting him steal the T. He was once again defeated, but it is likely he will return to plot his revenge on T. The Caped Cod voiced by Chris Parnell and later by Mick Wingert is a crazy cod who thinks he is the ruler of the seven seas, and thinks that Dudley is the king of the surface world and talks to inanimate objects at the bottom of the sea that he thinks are his subjects. He once tried to flood Petropolis but was stopped by Kitty and Dudley and was put in an aquarium for the criminally insane. His name is a reference to Cape Cod, Massachusetts. In "Cold Fish", the Caped Cod escapes from his incarceration and tried to flood Petropolis again in order to make it part of his kingdom by melting the Riceberg Ice Bird Iceberg. He also did this to get revenge on Bryce Riceberg because she didn't invite him to her wedding which he did, and the Caped Cod just never read his mail. He later returned to his plan, as the Ricebergs were serving fish and they were best friends in middle school. The Caped Cod was once again defeated in the end. The Stink Bug voiced by Carlos Alazraqui is Petropolis' worst smelling villain who was kicked out of Petropolis for smelling so bad. He is very rude and cruel to his intern Percival who kept suggesting for Stink Bug to take a bath. Because of his very strong odor, Dudley's super sensitive snout made him powerless. When it came to stinking up Petropolis with a combined odor of the stuff he stole, Percival gave away the name of the Stink Bug's device causing Stink Bug to fire him and send him down the trap door. In order to combat Stink Bug Dudley caught Keswick's cold. Dudley defeated Stink Bug and was taken to jail by Percival. Lunch Lady Bug voiced by Candi Milo is a ladybug who worked as a lunch lady at Petropolis High School and makes disgusting food that only Dudley likes. It was even mentioned that she received warning letters from the Health Department involving her dishes. A goof is that she is depicted with eight legs when ladybugs have six legs. A running gag about them is that they find dangerous weapons that are left in the lost and found by Verminious Snaptrap. Meerkat voiced by Daran Norris is a meerkat who is the eccentric leader of F. In "Bluff Puppy", it is revealed that he is diabetic. Wanna-Bee voiced by Jerry Trainor is a bee who is a member of F. His name is a play on " wannabe ". In "The Spelling Bee", Wanna-Bee temporarily operated his own stand-alone villain career as the Spelling Bee where he was capturing spelling bee competitors while the rest of F. Escape Goat voiced by Matt Taylor is a goat who is a member of F. His name is a play on "scapegoat". Fiddler Crab is a fiddle -playing crab who is a member of F. So far, he has only appeared in "Top Dog". Missing Lynx is a lynx who is mentioned as a member of F. Missing Lynx's name is a play on " missing link ". Bluffalo is a buffalo that is a member of F. He has a tendency to tell bluffs. Bluffalo is also an old friend of Meerkat. Dudley, Chief, and Keswick all watch Quacky's show, but Dudley is his biggest fan and the captain of his unofficial fan club. When his show was cancelled, Quacky wanted to get revenge by blasting the TV Chairman with a nuclear missile with Dudley and Kitty tied to it. He was arrested by Dudley and his show is now in prison where he has Revenge Rabbit show viewers how to get revenge on the jury that convicts anyone. In "Lucky Duck", Quacky the Duck is released from prison and establishes a restaurant. In "Quack in the Box", he and Sharing Moose are released from prison and start a fast food chain. They try to get revenge on Dudley by framing him for taking out the competition against other fast food chains using action figures of characters from Quacky's show. However, his plan was discovered and he was stopped once again. He later appeared again in "Lights, Camera, Quacktion" when it was revealed that he lost his TV show and seek revenge on T. His plan almost worked, but was foiled by T. Quacky makes another appearance in "Quacky Birthday", where he wants to shut T. He pretends he has a party room for Dudley's birthday party. Because of that, Dudley lets him and the Sharing Moose to take things from stores without arresting them. Once the T. However, Dudley manages to save T. In "T. He was thwarted again by Dudley. When the game started to get deadly, T. He constantly reminds viewers important stuff like "Not to commit internet fraud" or "never leave town without telling your parole officer or he will hunt you down". The Sharing Moose's actor appears to be doing community service since he seems to be from jail. Katty Katswell is Kitty Katswell's evil twin sister. She was first mentioned in "Diary of a Mad Cat" where it is stated that she is in prison. As a criminal, she commits crimes such as armed robbery , grand theft auto , and insurance fraud. Katty debuted in "A Tale of Two Kitties" where she escapes from prison to take revenge on her sister who put her in prison. Katty does this by swapping places with her own sister to steal 24 carat Golden Fishbowl from the Petropolis Art Museum exhibit in which Dudley and Kitty have assignments to protect this. Dudley didn't know that where his partner was swapped by Katty. Katty was eventually found out, ends up defeated by Dudley and Kitty, and is sent back to prison. The Weasel is a super diabolical villain. He targeted Dudley Puppy who had placed him in prison and Verminious Snaptrap who once impersonated him prompting Kitty Katswell to pose as their mother at Chief's version of a safe house. He did various attempts at Dudley and Snaptrap's lives which even included one where he went straight and gave them a jack-in-the-box bomb. After that attempt, Dudley and Kitty found the Weasel's house and were able to defeat him. The Weasel was imprisoned and became a cellmate of Snaptrap who was also arrested for looting the Weasel's house. The Rumble Bee is the older, and more evil, brother of Wanna-Bee. When Keswick accidentally created an army of mutant laser-firing bees one of which was the Rumble Bee himself , he quickly became their leader. Wanna-Bee, resenting his brother for his accomplishments, joined T. The Overbear is a villain, known for his extremely overbearing personality. Break Up," The Chief asks him to help bring T. He is then revealed to actually be evil, and using Birdbrain's "Obey-o-naise" to brainwash Petropolis. He was then defeated. He was only seen in "T. Break Up. She once dated Snaptrap and the Chameleon. In "Mom-A-Geddon", she disapproves of Dudley's occupation, but after seeing him in action, allows him to keep his job. She thinks that Kitty is Dudley's secretary, and never gets her name right. She usually bothers Dudley when he's home. In "Snap Dad", she's shown to not have her husband after Dudley's father married her which means she's either divorced or widowed. She somewhat resembles and even sounds like her daughter. In the episode "Diary of a Mad Cat", the Chameleon disguises himself as Kitty's mom and reveals that Kitty has a sister named Katty who is a criminal. Little is an unnamed, anthropomorphic young chipmunk who was a running gag throughout the episode "Mall Rat". She is depicted as being adorably innocent and sweet and her main purpose throughout the episode was to tug at Dudley's shirt after every time Kitty thwarted one of Snaptrap's unusual acts of kindness towards the townspeople and ask why Kitty performed the action that destroyed Snaptrap's most recent contribution. She also made an appearance in "Bored of Education" where members T. F appeared at an elementary school during "Career Day" in hopes of influencing the pupils to one day join either side. She appeared as a student at the school who was poorly influenced by the Chameleon along with all of the other students to grow up to perform acts of villainy, and she was included to be used for the same gag that had been done in the episode "Mall Rat". She is revealed to use her cute looks to make people do what she wants. Mayor Teddy Bear is a bear who is the Mayor of Petropolis and had preceded the previously unnamed mayor that was seen in "Iron Mutt". His first name is actually "Mayor," and this led people to assume he was their mayor. He likes to share strange "fun facts" about himself, including that he can smell colors, later saying that he was off his medicine can cross his eyes backwards, and keeps chopped liver in the city safe. Rodger is Dudley's friend. He was only shown once in "Mall Rat" for the punchline of a joke. General Warthog is a warthog who is the general of Petropolis' army. He is a parody of Wolf Blitzer. Eric voiced by Daran Norris is a buff cat who delivers the water to T. Kitty has a crush on him. Becky is a dog who manages loans at the First Petropolis Bank. Dudley has a crush on her, and in "Love Puppy", shields her from the blast from Bird Brain's "Lovey-Dovey-Kissy-Smoochy" gun and later returns her feelings to him. Bob Barky voiced by Daran Norris is a dog game show host who hosts various game shows in Petropolis. He is a parody of Bob Barker. Phil voiced by Matt Taylor is a bulldog who is Dudley's friend. He is never shown, but is described with something gross related to a wart or boil. His first appearance was in "Lie Like a Dog" where he is shown to live near the bus station and is implied by Dudley to have wealthy parents. In "Puppy Unplugged", Dudley revealed that Phil is married yet his wife hasn't been seen yet. He has a grudge against Dudley for eating ten thousand dollars' worth of food, and keeping his unfinished food in his shirt for later. He was also seen in "T. Break Up," renting out half of T. Production[ edit ] Butch Hartman said that he created the central character and wanted to make a crime-fighting show based on him. Because his previous animated series Danny Phantom already involved superheroes, Hartman decided that he would focus on making Dudley a secret agent. He pitched the series to Nickelodeon as " Get Smart with a dog. Puppy , was originally chosen to be the voice of Dudley Puppy, but the creators didn't feel that he was right for the character and Jerry Trainor was chosen instead. Please help update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information. January T. Puppy home video releases Season.
The protein will come from readily available sources such as chicken or beef, and not exotic or boutique sources like kangaroo or venison as you saw in second study mentioned above. According to the AKC , quality, regulated animal byproducts can be good for your dog. These byproducts can include organ meats or entrails, which often contain more nutrients than, say, plain chicken breast. Another misconception is that dogs should eat grain-free diets. As you saw in the second study mentioned above, that can actually be very harmful for your dog and cause DCM. But food labels can be a little vague and confusing, so below is an explanation of what some of these terms mean, according to the Merck Veterinary Manual and the AKC. There is one caveat though. For instance, flaked corn, ground corn, and kibbled corn could be sprinkled in an ingredient list and not be listed as the first few ingredients, but in reality, if you were to add them all up they are all corn, after all , you might find that this food is made mostly of corn. The same goes for chicken, chicken meal, and chicken byproduct. Meat vs. Meat Meal vs. The quality of these ingredients can vary widely, so be sure to talk to your vet about this and choose a reputable brand of food. Below are a few examples: Obesity. Golden Retrievers love food and they do have a tendency to become overweight if you let them. This problem can often affect these next two problems… Joint issues. Golden Retrievers are prone to joint issues and growing too fast because they eat too much can often make this problem worse more on this in the next section. Heart issues. Skin issues. Golden Retrievers are prone to hot spots and excess protein in their diets can be a factor that causes them. Many goldens suffer from food allergies. One cup of Brand X food may have calories per cup, while Brand Y has calories per cup. During a vet visit our veterinarian said he looked too small and lethargic for a puppy his age about 8 weeks at the time , and he recommended we feed him a little more. As far as how often to feed your puppy, this same rule applies. For us, we fed Oliver three times per day until he was a little over a year old. Getting a Golden Retriever Puppy? Get the gameplan for raising them right with the Golden Retriever Puppy Handbook. Those two statements may sound random, but they are related. According to the Banfield Pet Hospital , overfeeding your Golden Retriever can cause them to grow too fast and increase their risk of hip dysplasia. You probably noticed that a raw diet was the fourth-most popular diet Golden Retriever owners feed their dog. Since puppies are growing and adults are just maintaining their weight, they have different dietary needs. And for fats, puppy food should have at least 8. As far as when to switch from puppy food to adult food, talk to your veterinarian. To see a list of other milestones your puppy will hit like when they lose their first teeth, or when their coat is fully grown check out this timeline of Golden Retriever puppy milestones. Like most of the other questions in this post, this is something to talk to your veterinarian about. Many foods will have the same vitamins that pills have already in them, but on the other hand, some breeders require that you give your puppy vitamins for their health guarantee to be valid. First, we unknowingly started him off on one of the brands listed in the graph above that is correlated with DCM. Then we switched to another brand that he just sort of liked. If we were to have another puppy, we would definitely start with the Royal Canin Golden Retriever Puppy food. How To Switch Food Brands The other day I was talking to someone who was complaining that her puppy was having lots of stomach issues. Dogs have sensitive stomachs so if you want to switch foods, you need to do it slowly. You should take about a week to transition from the old food to the new brand. Also consider how long the brand of food has been around, whether or not there have been any recalls of that brand, and if there is any research behind it. What do you feed your Golden Retriever puppy? Have any questions about what to feed them? Let me know in the comments below! Related articles:. Royal Canin makes dry food tailored explicitly to particular breeds. Its Golden food variation uses chicken and brown rice ingredients to support digestive health, strong bones, and a healthy coat. Gorgeous coats, healthy body conditions, great activity levels- perfect puppies! With a combination of healthy proteins, fruits, vegetables, and more, this dry dog food will encourage healthy muscle development in your Golden Retriever as well as strong teeth, a healthy heart, and improved skin and coat texture. Looking at the ingredients makes me feel that I have purchased a quality product for my guy. With ingredients like real protein, fruits, and vegetables, this dry food increases energy, strengthens bones, improves immune strength, and neutralizes free radicals. Her coat is healthier and shiny. She even trimmed down a little as her old dog food was making her fat. They produce high-quality dog food for your Golden Retriever at an affordable price. Veterinarians recommend IAMS Proactive Health because it uses ingredients like animal protein and antioxidant-rich veggies to nourish your dog and meet their complete health needs. Highly recommend it. Good for maintaining a decent weight too. Gobbles it down! With fish as the main protein, this kibble promotes a gorgeous coat and healthy skin and improves digestive issues. He eats it enthusiastically, and it has really helped him thrive! He is energetic, has a gorgeous coat, and devours his meals! She is a much happier dog. The Save Shredded Puppy Blend includes probiotics to help ease the digestion in growing Golden Retriever puppies with sensitive stomachs. I mix it with wet food, and he loves it. He loves the chunks of shredded chicken! I highly recommend it. This large-breed dry food can help your Golden Retriever maintain a healthy coat and great skin as well as smooth digestion. All of them love this food! Their coats are shiny and soft, and their poops are small! The exclusive formula also increases energy levels! We tried another brand, and it caused all kinds of allergic reactions. We went back to Eagle Pack, and all is right again. Great product! That may be because they have a senior Golden Retriever who is struggling with dental issues or feel that dehydrated food options are healthier. This particular food contains real protein and essential nutrients that can benefit dogs of all ages. Once we got this, she became a food-crazed puppy! This food includes a combination of freeze-dried raw-coated kibble with real pieces of freeze-dried raw meat! This variety has lots of meat sources plus several strains of probiotics. In general, your dog will benefit from puppy food from about 8 weeks of age until they are six months to a year old. Check with your vet to determine the right time to switch from a puppy food to one for adult dogs, as recommendations vary based on the size of your dog. A few days later, you can begin making it a half-and-half blend. Make sure to watch for loose stool from your pup as you transition — if you notice that your Golden is struggling with the new diet, wait for a few days before increasing the blend. When in doubt, check with your vet! Most dog foods come with specific volumes listed on the side. Overfeeding your pet can lead to a variety of health concerns. To determine what food will suit your dog the best, check out 17 of the top dog foods on the market for Golden Retrievers, no matter their age. Check with your vet to determine whether your Golden will need any special dietary considerations. Foods considered toxic to Golden Retrievers are macadamia nuts, chocolate, onions, garlic cloves, grapes, raisins, walnuts, alcohol, and any foods sweetened with xylitol. Try to avoid feeding your Golden food containing any of these ingredients. Grain is an essential component to the diet of Golden Retrievers. The absence of grain has been known to lead to a deficiency in taurine, which can potentially cause heart problems for your golden. Galen has been connecting quality Golden Retriever breeders with loving families since and is the founder of My Golden Retriever Puppies. He and his wife have four children and love spending time together, traveling lived oversees for 4 years , enjoying the outdoors and connecting Golden families. Be the first to know when we have new puppies! All Rights Reserved. Sizes Dog Food Protein Content The pet food label usually expresses its content as a percentage instead of an amount. Animal-based proteins are complete and contain all the essential amino acids. Grains are another excellent protein source, albeit they may not have all these building blocks. The important thing is that the puppy food meets this minimum standard to ensure healthy development. Dog Food Fat Content Fat is a vital macronutrient that offers an excellent source of energy and the raw materials for the synthesis of good cholesterol. The recommended amounts differ radically in puppies and dogs, making a solid case for giving your pet food appropriate for its life stage. Of course, they also need it for growth and development. Dog Food Ingredients Pet food is regulated with required labeling to help you choose the best food for your Golden Retriever puppy. One of these requirements is a nutritional adequacy statement. That informs you about the life stage of the product. Manufacturers must identify the ingredients in their products, starting with the one that makes up the most weight. We can also say something similar about so-called human-grade pet foods. No formal definition exists for the term. The other concern lies with what manufacturers substitute for the grains. Some evidence suggests a potential link between the substituted ingredients and this disorder. Golden Retrievers have shown a higher rate of DCM and low taurine levels, which can cause it too. These dogs can synthesize taurine in their bodies. However, this breed has a propensity for not producing enough. That makes taurine in the ingredient list something we always check. Dog Food Sizes Most manufacturers produce several sizes of dog food. However, bear in mind that larger ones are usually a better value. Also, your puppy will grow quickly—along with its appetite. We suggest keeping both factors in mind when choosing a product. Final Verdict Ollie Fresh dog food came out on top in our series of reviews. We were impressed with the natural ingredient list and focus on nutrition. Read more Advertisement. They are growing quickly, so while they eat smaller quantities of food than adult dogs, they need to extract far more nutrients like protein, minerals, and vitamins, to sustain their growth and development. Different Dogs, Different Diets Nutritional needs vary from breed to breed. One only needs to look at golden retrievers to know they require a different diet than a Chihuahua! For example, joint and bone problems are much more common in big dogs than in little ones, but choosing the right puppy food can reduce the risk. Large-breed puppy food has reduced amounts of calcium and phosphorus, which helps control the rate of skeletal growth. Also, you may find puppy foods that contain glucosamine and chondroitin to support joint health and mobility. By consuming too much food, your puppy will have elevated levels of the very nutrients that should be limited. Additionally, overweight puppies may develop other health issues such as diabetes and heart disease. Good eating habits developed during puppyhood will lead to a healthy mature dog in the years to come. Nutrition For The Outside One of the most visible components of your dog is its fur. Nutrition plays a vital role in this area. A large percentage of the protein your puppy takes in goes towards maintaining its coat. Omega-6 and Omega-3 fatty acids are also essential for healthy skin and fur. Which Food Do I Choose? There will always be those who buy the cheapest brand on the market. Some will opt for the most expensive, while others will simply go with a brand name they recognize. The key is to find the right food for your particular puppy. One thing you cannot afford to ignore is the nutritional content. Because they are still growing, puppies need more protein than adults. Proteins foster muscle growth and development in puppies and lean muscle maintenance in adults, so the more of it there is in a diet, the better it is for your growing retriever. Fats, too, are important for golden puppies because they provide the energy required for everyday activities. You should be careful, however, not to feed your golden excess calories because this will result in excess weight or obesity. Eventually, your dog will end up battling joint problems. For instance, less expensive dog foods typically have lower-quality ingredients. The contents are often inexpensive, low-grade animal protein sources, like by-products and fillers. Fillers are frequently things like cornmeal, rice flour, or seed hulls. In general, thoroughly review the nutritional content of your chosen diet. Are the ingredients wholesome and natural? Does the diet have controlled calcium and phosphorous levels? Is the calorie and fat content limited to manage growth? Does the label state that the diet is complete and balanced? This can lead to obesity and will certainly cause increased defecation. The latter of these two issues will make house training more difficult than it already is. By contrast, costlier dog foods usually have higher-quality ingredients. The scales will be tipped heavily in favor of high-grade animal protein sources and fillers will be few and far between. Price is not, however, a guarantee of quality. The best dog foods for a golden retriever puppy are made with high-quality natural ingredients and have high levels of protein. Make sure the food is complete and balanced for daily feeding and formulated to meet the nutritional needs of large breed puppies. At this point, golden retriever puppies have likely already been switched to dry puppy food and you should continue feeding your pup the same type of food the breeder used. From the day you bring them home until they are six months old, you should feed your golden retriever puppy three times a day. Ideally, your pup should have breakfast, lunch, and dinner every day. A grain-free diet is the default meal for golden retrievers that are sensitive to grains, but if your dog is healthy, feeding her such a meal boils down to choice. A lot has been said about grain-free diets. Reports and studies have been carried out in recent years trying to establish any connection between it and Canine Dilated Cardiomyopathy DCM. That all starts with choosing the best puppy food for golden retrievers. Avoid low-cost foods that are more filler than substance, and look for better foods that are packed with nutrients to help your puppy grow. In particular, consider trying a large breed formula to meet the specific needs of your golden retriever puppy. Good nutrition is an essential part of any health regimen, and providing high-quality puppy food will lay the foundation for a long, and enjoyable life. You May Also Like. Best Starter Foods for Golden Retriever Newborn month old : After your Golden Retriever puppy completes 1 month, they should be introduced to a good starter dog food which is an ideal transition from maternal milk to solid foods. These foods meet both the energy and dietary needs of the pups during their weaning phase. The starter foods can also be served to lactating mothers, fulfilling their high energy demands during the nursing period. Here are a few starter food options: 1 Royal Canin Maxi Starter Imperial Royal Canin Maxi Starter is healthfully complete starter nourishment meant exclusively for a large breed dog like Golden Retriever. It has all the significant components for keeping great wellbeing in both the lactating bitch and her little puppies. The benefits of Royal Canin Maxi Starter: The kibble rehydrates rapidly into porridge-like consistency, making it very delicious. Supports excellent digestive health. Strengthens the natural defence of both the mother and pups. Contains essential vitamins and minerals which improve cellular health and immunity. Prebiotics and probiotics in the diet assist gentle and healthy digestion. Contains lean proteins to build strong muscle mass. Consists of natural ingredients that support a higher nutrient absorption and a healthy bowel activity. Consequently, they should be fed at least three times each day. A typical Golden Retriever Puppy consumes around calories a day. Nutritional Requirements of Golden Retriever Puppy 1. Having a good measure of fats in their diet gives them a consolidated energy source for keeping up a functioning way of life. The unsaturated fats too help to brace their skin health. Omega Fatty Acids: Omega 3 and Omega 6 essential fatty acids are vital elements in their diet for keeping strong bones and joints. It also offers good anti-inflammatory effect, that reduces pain and swelling in the joints. The kibble size and shape perfectly adapts to the jaws of a puppy Golden Retriever. Consists of natural fibres to promote excellent digestion in pups. Anti-oxidants build a strong defence mechanism in the pups. The benefits of Orijen Puppy Large Breed: Biologically appropriate food that maintains supreme health and wellbeing in pups. Infusions of freeze-dried chicken and turkey liver make the food highly palatable. Natural sources of Glucosamine and Chondroitin keep strong muscles and joints. Clinically proven anti-oxidants maintain a strong immunity in puppies. Unlike puppies, most grown up Golden Retrievers are satisfied with 2 meals per day. Taurine keeps good cardiac function and also healthy eyesight in the dogs. Contains dietary fibres that keep healthy gut and excellent digestive functioning. Extensive protein content to enhance muscle mass and strength. High quality meat and rice offering greater taste and nutritional value. The low glycemic index of the food eliminates obesity and diabetes in the dogs. Pumpkin as an ingredient regulates intestinal motility. They become less active and therefore a little vulnerable to obesity. It is critical to nourish them with low-calorie sustenance as it keeps an ideal body weight and consequently puts less pressure on the joints. Also owing to their low exercise requirements, they only consume around Calories daily. Low Carbohydrate Content: A diet that has low carbs keeps a healthy blood sugar level in the dog, thus eliminating diabetes and obesity. High Fibre Content: Nature Fibres are essential for Senior Golden Retrievers for keeping an ideal body weight and excellent digestive health. Glucosamine and Chondroitin: Having traces of Glucosamine and Chondrotin in the diet of a senior Golden Retriever, alleviate pain produced in bones and joints. Best Foods For Senior Golden Retrievers 1 Orijen Senior Food In case you are searching for organically proper sustenance that has a low glycemic record that keeps diabetes and obesity at bay in your senior Golden Retrievers, you can have Orijen Senior Food which is effectively the best eating regimen for senior Golden Retrievers. A low carb content keeps an ideal weight and a healthy blood sugar level. Highly delicious meal having fresh Free Run Chicken and Turkey tempts the fussiest of eaters. It comprises of edible protein supporting pure osmosis of supplements and furthermore has L-Carnitine which consumes the abundance of fat stores in the body. The ideal ratio of Omega 3 and Omega 6 controls blood clotting and maintains the health and sheen of the coat. Essential vitamins and minerals keep a robust immune system. Below are some of the foods that should not be given to a Golden Retriever: 1. Raw Eggs.
Kennel club recognition is quite an arduous process and is often only available to purebreds. Poodle Standard colors: apricot, black, blue, brown, cream, gray, red, silver, silver beige, and white. As you probably noticed, Golden Retrievers only come in three colors. This section discusses all 13 Goldendoodle colors for proper identification, including some of their charming pictures. Chocolate Image credit: the. You probably come across one in your neighborhood as you take your morning walk. They got their rich brown color from their dominant Poodle genes, but some of them experience silvering as they mature. Chocolate or brown dogs may become silver beige depending on their genes. The chocolate color in Goldendoodles is recessive , so you need two Goldendoodles that are either pure chocolate or have the chocolate gene in their lines to produce a chocolate Goldendoodle. Among all the colors listed here, apricot is probably the most sought-after because they resemble teddy bears. This is a trait they got from their Poodle parent, who also comes in the same tone. Apricot is also the last registered Poodle color. They are considered the brightest type because their coat simply stands out. This may fade into a lighter shade when they mature. They are often thought to be white Goldendoodles because they are very light in color. Creams have the largest variation when it comes to coat tones and points, so it is possible to see one with dark eyes, nose, and toenails and another with lighter features. Some are even pinkish under their coat. Champagne Champagne Goldendoodles exist, albeit rare. They possess a recessive red gene, which is also diluted to create a pale yellow to a cream tone. The rarity of these dogs makes them quite pricey, but they are still one to consider if you want a teddy-looking dog. However, their eyes, nose, and paw pads remain pure black. There are instances where white is more dominant, but those who are primarily black also exist. Contrary to what most people believe, not all black and white Goldendoodles should be called tuxedo because it pertains to a specific coat pattern. This will be focused on once the tuxedo coat pattern is discussed. When they reach two years old, their gray coloration even lightens to rustic silver, and there will be no more signs that they were once almost black. These dogs are very rare and are only achieved through multiple generations of breeding Goldendoodles. They also have blue noses and paw pads. Their hairs resemble that of an aged man, so you can easily identify them among others. Most silver Goldendoodles show signs that they are indeed silver as they reach 6 to 10 weeks. The tone of their coat has varying degrees, from dark to light silver. Silver Beige Image credit: wheresguthrie. They are originally born chocolate, but because of certain genes, their color cleared, and they become silver beige. What creates the effect that they are sables is the combination of silver to gray hairs and the beige coloration. Some parts of their body appear cream-colored, and this is expected from this variety. Aside from their impressive set of colors, Goldendoodles are even more unique because of their coat patterns. Usually, novice pet owners confuse this with certain coat diseases, but this is typical for this hybrid. The base coat may be one of the 13 basic colors discussed earlier. Usually, these are found on their face, chest, and paws. Often, two colors make up their coat: one is the base, and the second is a lighter shade. There is an exact location for the lighter points — above the eyes, along the sides of the muzzle, across the chest, along the legs, and under the tail. Most Goldendoodles with this coat pattern are developed through multi-generational breeding. This is why parti pups will have distinct appearances from each other. This creates the impression that they are wearing a tuxedo. Classic merle pups usually have some blue or chocolate patchwork or tickings on their body. Meanwhile, watercolor merles which are harder to come across, also have some tickings on their coat. They are distinct from the former because their coat lightens as they age. Most of them have light-base hairs, which makes their stripes stand out. The most popular color for Goldendoodles is also the last color to be recognized for Poodles — apricot. The fame it gained as the latest color for the breed is also reflected in its cross between the Golden Retrievers and Poodles. This is followed by cream and red. Sables are also in demand even though they are not of the same level as the three shades mentioned above. Since these colors are desired by many, expect that they are a bit more expensive than their other cousins. Despite being common and easy to breed, these black pups are not highly sought after. What Is the Rarest Goldendoodle Color? The rarest Goldendoodle colors are those that can only be achieved through multi-generational breeding. This means that in order to produce these dogs, you have to breed together puppies beyond f2 or second generations. These are gray, blue, and silver. Apart from these colors, two patterns are found to be rare. They are the phantom and parti Goldendoodle. Similar to the gray, blue, and silver dogs, they can only be achieved through multi-generational breeding. The color of every dog is a product of its two main pigments, eumelanin and pheomelanin. Eumelanin is black in default, but it also produces certain diluted colors due to the genes inherited by the dog. The second pigment, which is pheomelanin, is primarily red, but it can become apricot, cream, tan, and other similar shades when altered by dilution genes. For a breeder to produce a certain Goldendoodle color, the parents must undergo DNA testing to determine whether they can produce the desired color for the litter. Some others carry a recessive gene that makes them exhibit a very different color from their parents. There are some myths that aim to taint the reputation of some varieties but have no scientific basis. For instance, the assumption that black Goldendoodles are aggressive simply because they are black colored. Make sure to look for pertinent data first before becoming influenced by mere opinions on the color and the breed of dogs. In fact, a friend of mine who has two male Goldendoodles of different colors, a blue three-year-old, and an apricot 2-year-old, has observed that the two have very similar temperaments. Both are affectionate and love being with him all the time. But if we are to consider the study of the University of Sydney, which investigated the life expectancy of dogs according to their colors, chocolate Goldendoodles may be prone to ear infections and various skin diseases. Merles are also observed to be predisposed to deafness, blindness, skin sensitivity, and skin cancer, especially when the two parents used to breed the puppy both carry the merle gene. These are extreme issues, so you better consider this in buying your pet. As is with other crosses and purebreds, Goldendoodles also experience subtle color changes as they mature. This phenomenon is brought about by their Poodle lineage. Mostly, red and its varieties lighten when they reach two years of age. But other colors may also undergo lightening through a process called silvering or dilution. This is more prevalent in black and chocolate puppies who turn out blue, silver, or silver beige, depending on their genes. However, this may not be true for all Goldendoodle puppies. Some may not have any genes that will lighten their colors and will retain their rich color all the way to adulthood. Share 0 Shares In your search for the beautiful Goldendoodle breed, you probably must have stumbled upon the chocolate Goldendoodle. This beautifully coated Goldendoodle color, just like the black Goldendoodle , is known for having the energy and playful nature of the Golden Retriever while still retaining the high intelligence that comes with the Poodle. The Chocolate Goldendoodle gets its dark chocolate coat from the Poodle side of its gene pool which is the more dominant gene in the chocolate Goldendoodle designer dog. The chocolate coat is a popular choice amongst most Goldendoodle dog lovers and breeders strive to produce such beautiful dogs. This article reveals everything you need to know about the Chocolate colored Goldendoodle in order to help you make an informed decision when next you would be searching for the perfect Goldendoodle for you and your family. With that being said, please ensure you read on, to learn something new. What Makes the Goldendoodle Chocolate Chocolate Goldendoodle To get a Chocolate Colored Goldendoodle, you should ensure that one or both parent breeds being crossed should possess a chocolate coat. This is oftentimes the Poodle parent as the poodle comes in a wide variety of coat colors about 10 varieties. However, crossing a chocolate Poodle with a chocolate-colored Golden Retriever would also give you a chocolate Goldendoodle. In addition to the Poodle parent being chocolate in color, you have to ensure that its gene is the dominant gene in the Goldendoodle, this is why the generation of the Goldendoodle being bred matters. The dark chocolate coat color of the chocolate Goldendoodles is most likely to be accompanied by a silver coat color from birth till at least 2 years would have passed. For multigen Goldendoodles , you have to ensure that both Goldendoodles being used are Chocolate colored Goldendoodles. Using only one chocolate-coated Goldendoodle would not guarantee a beautiful Chocolate Goldendoodle. Are Chocolate Goldendoodles Rare? Chocolate Mini Goldendoodle Although both the Golden Retriever and the Poodle each possess chocolate coat variations, these coats are still recessive for both breeds, which is why the chocolate Goldendoodle is regarded as a rare hybrid. Finding a Chocolate coated Golden Retriever can be quite hard, and so is finding a Chocolate coated Poodle. However, a good breeder can work with just the Chocolate Colored Poodle and make sure it is the more dominant gene in the Goldendoodle. How to tell what kind of coat a Chocolate Goldendoodle coats In addition to your Goldendoodle producing a chocolate coat, it can also be quite challenging to figure out the exact kind of coat the Goldendoodle would produce. There is a great way to tell what coat color a Goldendoodle would end up with and that is through the nose or nostrils of the Goldendoodle puppy. Pay close attention to the coat color around the nose of the Goldendoodle, this would give you an insight into what the original color of the Goldendoodle would be. Chocolate Goldendoodle Coat Types There are 3 possible coat types your Goldendoodle would be most likely to end up with. These coat types might not be easily determined by looking at their coat type as puppies. It is random and can be subject to change at any time. However, the disadvantage to this coat type is that the puppy might not be hypoallergenic as Goldendoodles with straight coats are known to shed with ease and a lot. Curly Chocolate Coat Over time, people have sought Goldendoodles with the Curly coat more than Goldendoodles with the other 2 coat types. This is because the Curly Coat is easier to groom and take care of than the 1st Coat type of the Goldendoodle. This coat type gives the Goldendoodle a more poodle-like appearance and hence is less shedding than the straight coat type. Meaning your Goldendoodle would most likely be Hypoallergenic and great for dog lovers with dog hair allergies. But they would require more grooming than the other 2 coat types. Shaggy or Wavy Chocolate Coat Chocolate Goldendoodles with a shaggy or wavy coat type, are oftentimes the most common Goldendoodle types you would find. Their coats are mid-curly and are the easiest to groom. Still, regular grooming should be given to all Goldendoodles regardless of the Coat type. A minimum of one or two hours a week should be dedicated to grooming your favorite furry companion. It keeps them comfortable, happy, and healthy. As we have stated earlier, Goldendoodles are known to change color as they get mature. This is not the same for all Goldendoodles though. Some Goldendoodles might undergo minor coat color changes like developing a silvery shine to their Coat or maybe a more drastic color change from dark chocolate to a more light brown variation. This is a sign of maturity and should not be taken with much seriousness. If you are in dire need of ending up with a chocolate Goldendoodle, discuss with the reputable breeder to know how often their pups change color and also help in deciding what particular Goldendoodle is guaranteed to end up with the desired chocolate-colored coat variety. Image source: doodlecreek. One very common temperament of the Goldendoodle is its intelligence. This intelligence trait is gotten from the Poodle side of its gene pool as Poodles are widely known as intelligent dog breeds. The Goldendoodle is very easy to train and oftentimes well-behaved. They are energetic, but their high intelligence and proper training can make them an ideal dog companion to have in indoor living spaces that are small. If your Goldendoodle looks more like the Golden Retriever, it would be much needier than a Goldendoodle that looks more like a Poodle. In general, they are sweet and loving family pets and enjoy time around the family, playing games and being chased by the kids. They are terrible guard dogs, as they are most likely to alert you of any possible disturbance than confront it, so you can be sure they make good alert dogs. Also, they are quite friendly and open to new faces, especially when socialized early and properly. Chocolate Goldendoodle Appearance Chocolate Goldendoodle. Image source: RedRail Doodles Chocolate Goldendoodles look like regular Goldendoodles but with dark chocolate coat color. However, their Coat types do have a major impact on how the Goldendoodle looks. Depending on their Coat type, the Goldendoodle can either look like a Golden Retriever or look like a standard Poodle. If they possess a straight coat type, they look a lot more like the Golden Retriever and if they possess a wavy, shaggy, or curly coat type, they look a lot more like the Poodle Goldendoodle. Their Coat conformation makes them very adorable dogs with a teddy bear-like resemblance and are more loved by the women and your girls. Their hypoallergenic coat also makes them well sought after by people around the world. Chocolate Goldendoodle Size These beautiful angels come in 3 major size groups. Now all three sizes of the Goldendoodles are there to suit your various living conditions. Mini Chocolate Goldendoodle Mini Chocolate Goldendoodles can be further divided into two groups, the teacup Goldendoodles and the petite Goldendoodle. They weigh between 15 pounds to 30 pounds and have a maximum height of 13 inches to 17 inches. They are great apartment dogs and can live in small spaces. Medium Chocolate Goldendoodle Medium Chocolate Goldendoodles are quite common and are for families not in search of a large dog and also not in search of a small, tiny dog. Getting a Mediums Sized Goldendodole would mean getting a Goldendoodle that weighs between 40 to 60 pounds and can grow as tall as 17 to 20 inches. Standard Chocolate Goldendoodle Standard Chocolate Goldendoodles are loveable Goldendoodles that are best kept in a house with enough space to run and play. Their high intelligence and good housebreaking practice can make them suitable for apartments and smaller spaces too. They weigh between 50 to 80 pounds and can grow as tall as 20 inches to 24 inches in height. Chocolate Goldendoodle Generations There are multiple generations for breeding a healthy ChocolateGoldendoodle. However, here, we would look at a few generations of the total Goldendoodle generations and how to get a chocolate-coated Goldendoodle from these breeding generations. To get a chocolate-coated F1 Goldendoodle, you would need a chocolate-coated Poodle compulsory and a Golden Retriever of any color Chocolate Golden Retrievers would be excellent. F1B Chocolate Goldendoodle The F1B or First generation backcross Goldendoodle is an excellent generation that gives you a better chance of getting a Goldendoodle variation you prefer than an F1 generation Goldendoodle. This forces the Poodle gene to be more dominant than the Golden Retriever gene. F3 Chocolate Goldendoodle An F3 or multigene Goldendoodle brings with it, the highest possibility of ending up with the desired Goldendoodle variation. What are the Color Variations of Chocolate Goldendoodles? There are only two variations of coat color, the dark chocolate Color variation, which is the most common of the Chocolate Goldendoodle. It is partially regarded as an official poodle color by the AKC. For the 2nd Chocolate Goldendoodle color variation, we have the coffee brown coat color. This has a lighter shade of brown than the dark color variation for the Goldendoodle. It is quite beautiful and oftentimes comes with a shiny silvery glint on them. Chocolate Goldendoodle Lifespan How long your Chocolate Goldendoodle lives can be affected by many factors, proper breeding practices being one and health vigor being another. However, for the Chocolate Goldendoodle, you get an average lifespan that varies from 10 years to 15 years. When compared to the parents, we can wholeheartedly say, that the Chocolate Goldendoodle lives longer than the Golden Retriever and is about the same lifespan as that of the Poodle parent. In comparison to other Goldendoodle color variations, the Chocolate Goldendoodle shares pretty much the same lifespan as other color variations of the Goldendoodle. They all live for as long as 15 years on average which is quite good, as you get to enjoy the loveable company of your loveable furry friend for a much longer time period. However, you should note that the lifespan can be affected by health defects and genetic issues which would be discussed later in the article. Training the Chocolate Goldendoodle One of the best traits of the Goldendoodle, in general, is their high intelligence which helps make training the Goldendoodle a lot easier and enjoyable. The chocolate Goldendoodle is no exception as they are very intelligent and would adapt to being trained with much ease. When compared to the Golden Retriever and Poodle parents, the Goldendoodle inherits its high intelligence from the Poodle although, the Golden Retriever is also an intelligent dog breed. They are more likely to learn a trick faster than most dog breeds out there. The Chocolate Goldendoodle is eager and willing to learn new tricks, this makes them perfect dogs for show competitions as well as suitable dogs for therapy, service, and work dogs. As long as the Goldendoodle is trained early, it would pick up new tricks with relative ease. Every chocolate Goldendoodle breed is best trained using positive reinforcement. This ensures you make use of positive treats and non-strict corrections to keep the puppy motivated and well trained. Try as much as possible to not get frustrated while teaching your Goldendoodle new tricks, as this would do more harm than good. Common Chocolate Goldendoodle Health Problems Before getting a Chocolate Goldendoodle puppy, or any Goldendoodle puppy from a breeder, it is quite important that you ask or enquire from the Goldendoodle breeder about the breeding practice used or employed by the Goldendoodle, as even though the Goldendoodle has a higher tolerance to diseases and health defects than the Golden Retriever or Poodle parent, they still suffer from following conditions; 1. Hip Dysplasia The dysplasia of the hip or elbow is quite common with large dog breeds like the Poodle and the Golden Retriever. It occurs when there is an unusual displacement from the regular working of the ball and socket joint. It is a very painful condition that could limit or altogether stop the movement of the Goldendoodle. Goldendoodles with Hip dysplasia might require surgery if the condition gets too critical. Cataracts Also known as cloudy eyes, cataracts can be quite damaging for the Goldendoodle, in this case, the Goldendoodle would develop a white blur in his vision that could later grow to completely render the Goldendoodle blind. With Older Goldendoodles, the condition might go bad, as the condition can not be treated. However, younger Goldendoodles could later regain their sight when surgery has been done. Skin Sensitivity Over time, your Goldendoodle might develop skin issues that can result from poor grooming practices and improper health practices as well. These can lead to skin reactions, spots, and other blemishes that can leave the Goldendoodle uncomfortable and in pain. Because of their sensitive skin, it is required you observe regular Grooming for the Goldendoodle to keep them happy and playful. Arthritis Arthritis is quite rare for the Goldendoodle, but it does happen and can be very painful or life-threatening for the beautiful furry angel. A Goldendoodle that suffers from Arthritis would suffer from inflamed joints, which could lead to overall discomfort for the Goldendoodle puppy. Seizures Seizures or Epilepsy are quite common for the Goldendoodle. Also life-threatening, Goldendoodles inherit this terrible condition from both breeding parents of the Golden Retriever and the Poodle. This condition could be avoided with proper breeding practices, this is why you should always deal with a reputable breeder. As it has already been stated, the Goldendoodle with a straight coat is prone to more shedding than a Goldendoodle with a curly or shaggy coat. However, all Goldendoodles are considered hypoallergenic, with low to no shedding coats. This, therefore, affects the required amount of grooming each chocolate Goldendoodle would require. For Goldendoodles with long straight coats, they would need to be groomed a minimum of 2 to 3 times a year. This would involve bathing and brushing the coat. For a Goldendoodle with a wavy or curly coat, 4 to 5 times a year of regular grooming would be required. This can be achieved with regular brushing, dental care, and also nail trimmings. How Much Are Chocolate Goldendoodles? Chocolate F1b Goldendoodle Puppies The price of the Goldendoodle has seen a nice increase over time, this is because Goldendoodles are fast becoming widely recognized and are loved by numerous people. Remember, it is quality over price. Is a Chocolate Goldendoodle right for you? Chocolate Goldendoodle Puppy The Chocolate Goldendoodle is a rare variation of the Goldendoodle that is widely loved by doodle lovers across the United States and the whole world. They bring the loveable character sets of the Golden Retriever and Poodle, while still being beautiful and almost flawless in their chocolate coats. They are awesome family companions that you definitely would enjoy. As we have stated in numerous points of this article, ensure you get your chocolate Goldendoodle or any Goldendoodle from a reputable breeder. Ask the right questions and demand the right certifications. Other Goldendoodle Colors. Standard Goldendoodles can weigh anywhere between 50 and 90 pounds. Personality The place where the Goldendoodle puppy really excels is its personality. Its breed is known for being simultaneously intelligent and adoring. A Goldendoodle puppy is very sociable, which makes them perfect animals for households with children and other animals or pets, even cats. Just like the Labradoodle, this breed requires correct socialization to ensure they get used to different sights, sounds and smells during puppyhood. This means taking your Goldendoodle to plenty of doggy-friendly parks so they can meet canine friends and introducing them to other people. Our Goldendoodle puppies for sale are fully trained Doodles, so you can focus on the fun bits, like bonding, eating food and playing. These dogs prefer to live in a house with a gated backyard where they can get regular exercise breaks. Do They Like to Play? Goldendoodle Puppy Training These clever dogs are perfect for first-time dog owners because Goldendoodles love to please and take great pride in learning new skills. Are Goldendoodles Intelligent? Both of its poodle and golden retriever parent breeds are known for their intelligence and trainability, and Goldendoodles have inherited this breed trait. This means the person training a Goldendoodle needs to be strong-willed, firm and consistent — but never harsh or aggressive. Much like a poodle, Doodles are sensitive dogs, and positive reinforcement is a must to bring out the best in them. How Obedient Are They? Goldendoodle pups adore human company, and making their pet parents happy brings them genuine satisfaction. As such, correct puppy training produces a highly obedient and loyal adult Goldendoodle. Older adults, people with disabilities and individuals with neurodevelopmental disorders can benefit significantly from the warmth and sweetness of these adorable Goldendoodle pups. Are They Easy to Train? Doodle puppies can be mischievous and cheeky, but aggression is practically unheard of. So as long as you treat them with the same gentle respect they offer, a Goldendoodle is one of the easiest dog breeds to train. Goldendoodles have loads of energy and require regular exercise to maintain a healthy weight and calm temperament. A Goldendoodle need a moderately high level of outdoor activity — usually a minimum of 30 minutes, but ideally one hour, of moderate to vigorous exercise per day will keep Goldendoodle puppies at their best. Unlike puppy mills, all good puppy and dog breeders provide a certificate that shows health clearances. At Pride and Prejudoodles, our tests cover common health conditions. As such, you have peace of mind when purchasing your new puppy from us. How Long Do Goldendoodles Live? Goldendoodles live for between 10 and 15 years. We hope you found our guide informative. Please contact us with any other questions you have about our Goldendoodle puppies for adoption. Questions about Goldendoodle puppies for sale? We have answers. What is a Goldendoodle, exactly? Goldendoodles are a hybrid breed created by crossing Poodles with Golden Retrievers. The aim of the breed is to create the ultimate companion dog—one who shares all the best traits of its parent breeds and none of the negatives. Breeders have been pretty successful in that regard—Goldendoodles are exploding in popularity as the ultimate family pet. How much do Goldendoodles puppies for sale cost? Goldendoodle price varies from breeder to breeder, and depends on numerous factors like coat type and color, size, breeder experience, and more. Breeders in our network price their Goldendoodles fairly and competitively, and part of the MatchMaker process means matching you with pups within your budget. Do Goldendoodle breeders ship puppies out of state? How do you screen Goldendoodle breeders? We have strict guidelines to protect the health or your puppy and the integrity of our breeders—head on over to our Breeder Pledge for more information on what you can expect from your breeder. Why is Uptown Puppies different from other places? In a time when dishonest breeders are an epidemic, we just want to help fill your home with the pitter-patter of soft puppy footsteps. To put it simply, we love dogs as much as you do. What is a puppy mill? Puppy mill dogs are more likely to have behavior issues, to develop genetic diseases costing you thousands in extra vet bills , and to die far too soon. Are there any mini Goldendoodle puppies for sale near me? Looking for Goldendoodles for sale near me? What is the MatchMaker process? Simply put, MatchMaker is how we ensure that our customers live happy, fulfilling lives with their dogs with minimal headaches. MatchMaker takes into account your ideal puppy based on things like size, breed, temperament and more—saving you time on your puppy search and making sure you and your dog are a match made in heaven. Breeder Locations.
An 8 week old German Shepherd puppy is a bundle of antics and endless energy! Your 8 Week Old German Shepherd Puppy An 8 week old your puppy requires a daily routine and training to help them become the dog of your dreams. This article will not only help you understand your 8-week-old German Shepherd puppy but will also explain to you why your little puppy has certain behaviors. Raising a German Shepherd puppy can feel like an overwhelming task at first! Just remember, your 8-week-old German Shepherd puppy is also adjusting to its new life with you. You should expect your 8-week-old German Shepherd puppy to feel stressed and uncertain. They may seem timid and unsure of their surroundings. They might cry, whine, and not want your attention. Having structure and consistency will help create a bond and help you both in getting along more peacefully and calmly. Introducing A Puppy Crate Many dog owners choose to use a crate when it comes to caring for their 8-week-old puppy. While some people consider crates unnecessary, or even cruel, crate training is a useful skill to offer your dog. With the right training your pup will see its crate as their private safe space and will even go there to relax. Leaving your puppy at home unsupervised can get them and you into a heap of trouble. Crate training helps prevent your home from being a destruction zone. This useful guide to crate training a German Shepherd puppy gets you on the right track to success! Crate training your puppy can: help speed up housetraining teach your dog to settle calm down offer your dog privacy But you must introduce the crate slowly and positively so your puppy builds a strong connection to the benefits of the crate. Never just shove or push your young German Shepherd into the crate without using positive training. Your new dog also needs a routine and schedule to help them through the early days with you and set the expectations you have for them. Having a schedule helps your puppy to know what to expect in their daily routines. It keeps you from losing your mind and helps ease a worried puppy. While you might work from home or have other obligations, try to follow a schedule that looks similar to this: Early morning: Take your puppy out for the first potty break of the day! So, they may need to go outside even before the sun rises. Breakfast time: Your puppy may want to go back to sleep after going outside and this is perfectly normal. On the other hand, some puppies are wide awake and ready for their breakfast. Either way, always take your puppy back outside shortly after their breakfast so they can sniff and have another potty break. Mid-morning: Puppies should eat 3 — 4 small meals a day. Mid-morning is a good time for another small meal. Afternoon: This is a good time for their lunch followed by a potty break and plenty of sniffing time to work off some of their energy. Late afternoon: Puppies need another potty break in the afternoon, and some puppies need more breaks outside. Evening: Their dinner meal and their evening potty time. Remember to let them explore outdoors in a safe area to help build their confidence. Scheduling exercise, potty breaks, and play at the same times every day helps ensure that your puppy learns their daily routine more quickly and settles in nicely. And, even young puppies can learn basic training in their first weeks with you. Try training your German Shepherd puppy at home to start with. In the beginning, you may find a few accidents in the house. But, stick with your potty training and remember to always watch your puppy to keep them from having messes in the house. When you stick to a regular potty schedule, the likelihood of potty training mishaps decreases, and you and your puppy are less stressed. Always, always, always… Supervise your puppy indoors when you are potty training. Your toughest time together with your 8-week-old German Shepherd puppy might be the first few nights. Your puppy has only known the comfort of his mother and siblings before. Having your puppy sleep away from you will only scare them more. And, although they are little, their cry is loud! Having a place for them near your bed is the best way to avoid a night full of tearful cries and howling. Can I let my German Shepherd puppy sleep in bed with me? Plus, when your puppy is an adult and tries to sleep in bed with you there will be no room for you! A full-grown German Shepherd can weigh up to pounds and will push you right out of your own sheets. Your puppy sleeps most of the day. A new puppy sleeps more often than they are awake. An 8-week-old German Shepherd puppy may sleep as many as 18 hours a day! Sleeping this much allows your puppy to have the energy they need to grow and keeps them ready to explore their new world. Feeding An 8 Week Old German Shepherd Your puppy should stay on the same food they were eating before you brought them home to keep them less stressed. This helps keeps your 8-week-old German Shepherd puppy from having an upset stomach and becoming ill. Sometimes, you might want to switch them over to a different food. If you choose this route, do it slowly and in stages over a few weeks. At 8 weeks old, German Shepherd puppies should eat 3 to 4 small meals per day. Although their stomachs are small if you overfeed them they could get sick and have stomach problems. Spreading their meals out throughout the day in regular intervals is best to avoid any upsets. Look for a balanced, complete puppy food for large breed dogs. As a large breed dog, your German Shepherd you should only feed your puppy food that is specially formulated for large breed puppies. Large breed puppies have different nutritional needs that are not found in ordinary puppy food. Feeding a commercially available food that is formulated for large breed puppies helps them to grow at a sustained rate. Steady growth in a large breed puppy helps to avoid stress on their bones and gives them a strong skeletal foundation for their athletic muscles. Limiting food intake in growing German Shepherd puppies has also been associated with fewer signs of hip dysplasia. This is of extreme importance in this breed due to the high incidence of hip problems and the pain associated with this joint disorder. A growing puppy is best fed a proprietary pet food that has been specifically formulated to meet its nutritional needs. Foods that are available as dry kibble are especially suitable to rear even the youngest of puppies. Opt for this specially formulated food for large breed puppies to keep your dog growing at a healthy rate that helps them stay strong. It is a complete balanced diet so nothing is missing. Within the first few days of arriving to their new home with you is a stressful time. Your puppy has just made a drastic life change and left everything they knew to be with you. Diarrhea and other stomach issues are sometimes stress induced. You can help your puppy by keeping to a regular feeding schedule and feeding them the same food they were on before coming to you. Sometimes diarrhea is also a sign of an underlying health issue and, if left untreated, can become life-threatening. If your puppy vomits blood, has bloody stools and diarrhea, becomes lethargic, or refuses to drink, call your vet immediately! To an 8-week-old German Shepherd puppy biting and nipping are all part of playing with their siblings. And, your puppy will most likely bite and nip you at some point too. They may even growl at you and tug at your hands or nip your ankles. This is all part of puppy play. But… It can really hurt you or make you bleed! Understanding bite inhibition means they know how to control the power of their play bites and how hard or soft they nip you. Preventing Nips and Bites If you know the right way to prevent and stop German Shepherd puppy biting, you can train your puppy to understand how to keep their razor-sharp tiny teeth from sinking into you. Instead… Offer them plenty of puppy-safe chew toys appropriate for their size. When they bite or nip you, calmly show them the toy to chew instead. Get their attention by moving the toy in a playful way around them so they begin to chase and bite the toy, instead of you or your furniture. Use these links to help you stay on the right track throughout their life. The transition period can be a little intimidating once you get over the cuteness overload and realize that your new puppy has no training whatsoever and it's up to you how things will progress from there. We'll try to make it easier for you with this short list of things to do the first 2 weeks after bringing your new puppy home. Your puppy is in a brand new place and it's their first time being away from their mom and siblings. I know you want to bring the puppy with you everywhere, play all day and show him or her off to all of your friends and family. But take it slow at first so that your new puppy can get settled and relax. Hang out at home. Become a professional treat dispenser. And begin the foundation of building your bond with your pup. Crate training is the best way to house train. Introduce your puppy to the crate early on by making it a positive experience. Toss a high value treat inside and let them explore and go inside on their own volition. Place a chew toy that can hold treats into the crate and close the door. Make sure the puppy sees you do this. When the puppy tries to paw and get inside the crate, open the door and let them in. When they start chewing on the toy, close the door for a few seconds before opening. And remember to reward your puppy when it's playing quietly inside the crate and to ignore any whining. Also remember the rules of potty training using the crate. If the pup just ate or drank, let them outside. If the pup is coming out of the crate for any extended time, let them outside. If your pup is so much as sniffing the ground a little too much, you guessed it, let them outside. The fewer accidents inside the house, the less likely it is for the puppy to get into the habit of going inside the house. Start immediately with potty training and socialization. Puppies aren't fully protected until their final vaccination at weeks, so openly socializing in public isn't the best idea. But you can have friends and family come over to meet your puppy, as well as their fully vaccinated, well behaved dogs and puppies. You can also begin the foundation of basic obedience commands. All that's necessary later on is getting consistency and working around distractions. Unless of course you want to compete in obedience or a sport that requires obedience. Competition makes things a little more complicated than that. This step is often overlooked and it's arguably the most important step for a new puppy. Puppies love a routine. It's comforting knowing what's going to happen. Wake up in the morning, outside to potty. A little training with treats, breakfast, outside to potty again. A little play time etc. If you have to go to work, make sure you have a friend, relative, dog walker or dog sitter to let the puppy outside if you can't make it home during your break to let the puppy use the potty. They have a tiny bladder and can't hold it for a full workday. When you have a routine that works, things will go smoothly. If you stray from that routine or never establish one, you'll have more accidents, a confused puppy, and quite possibly a headache. Consistency is key, and make sure you throw in several short training sessions. Most places require these. It may sound silly that you're probably legally required to get a license for your dog, but.But rules are rules. Better safe than fined! A vet who has fair prices for your area, yet is also professional and competent is a must. You will see your vet often enough that they will eventually know your name without having to check the paperwork. So your best bet is to find a good one! Routine checkups, vaccinations, and minor or even major health issues will happen. So build a relationship with a local vet as soon as possible. Also, if you have a German Shepherd or any other large breed and ever intend to breed, you should try to find either an orthopedic vet or a vet who is experienced in taking and sending in hip and elbow x-rays to the OFA to be graded. This may not be your primary veterinarian, but it's good to plan ahead. Even if you don't intend to breed, most breeders state in their contract that they will cover hips and elbows, but only if you get preliminary x-rays or have x-rays graded within a certain amount of time usually 2 years. As a bonus, taking hip and elbow x-rays at 2 years old can help extend the quality of life for your dog if they do end up having dysplasia. You'll know to dial down exercise that is hard on the joints, and that can mean the difference between a dog with pain at 5, and a dog who lives its whole life without pain. It'll also give you a head start on a medication and treatment plan. There are dogs with moderate hip dysplasia that live a very comfortable, long life without the need for surgery thanks to their owner taking that extra step of getting x-rays done. The advanced notice gives their owner a head start on supplements and getting into therapy programs, like swimming, to strengthen the muscle around the joint before they're ever in pain. So this may not be a necessary step if you don't care about your breeder's guarantee, but it can help ease your mind or give you a heads up before a problem even surfaces. But it'll be much less stressful if you have a plan in advance and stick with these 6 tips. If you have any other tips or tricks, leave them down in the comments below and be sure to leave a like and share! They need to go to the toilet How to stop a german shepherd puppy crying at night? There are many different reasons that your pup may be crying at night. Fortunately, there are also lots of ways to help him sleep better at night. Here are a few of the ways you can stop your german shepherd puppy from crying at night: Exercise to tire your German Shepherd puppy out: Your puppy should be taken out for 5 minutes for however many months old they are. For example, a 3-month-old puppy would be taken out for 15 minutes. Make sure you tire them out enough to help them sleep better at night. Let your German Shepherd puppy outside before bed: Make sure you let your puppy outside to relieve himself before putting him to bed. Surround your German Shepherd puppy with familiar objects: Bring clothing with the scent of the home or the breeder next to him while he sleeps. This will help give him something familiar and help him ease into the transition to his new home. Play soothing music: Playing classical music before and during bedtime can help alleviate whining and anxiety as well as drown out other noise or unfamiliar sounds that may upset or rouse your puppy. The average dog sleeps for only 45 minutes at a time, while human sleep cycles are much longer, lasting 70 to minutes. Dogs can only experience two sleep cycles during that time period. Dogs also differ from humans in that they are polyphasic sleepers, which means they sleep on and off throughout the day. Humans, on the other hand, are monophasic sleepers. Most humans receive their 7 to 9 hours of sleep all at once. While humans spend most of their waking hours awake and alert, dogs dedicate up to 5 hours of their day to simply resting. Dogs who rest more during the day tend to seem happier and more relaxed. Do dogs dream and what about? Dreaming occurs mainly during this REM phase of sleep. And dogs do cycle through REM during their sleep. So its make sense to believe that dog do dream. A puppy will spend more time in dream sleep than an adult dog as they fall asleep more often. So just what are our furry friends dreaming about? Anything your dog does during the day is being processed while they sleep and relived in their dream. This can be observed by their twitching whiskers, the whimpering, and the running paws while they are sleeping. Chances are that your dog may also be dreaming about you if you spend enough quality time interacting with them. They will be dreaming about your play session, walks, and cuddle time together. Where should my German Shepherd puppy sleep? German Shepherd puppies should sleep inside with comfortable beddings. This is because if your puppy has too much space to roam, it will be harder to get them potty trained as they will just find a spot to do their business away from where they are sleeping. You can place the crate beside your bed or in an area close to you. In this way, your new furry friend can smell you. And it gives him a sense of security. Should I sleep with my German Shepherd puppy? You should not sleep with your German Shepherd puppy during the first few months home. Yet you can let your pup sleep beside you in a crate or a dog bed. Your puppy needs to get used to a regular schedule, work on their independence, and see you as the dominant figure. Once your GSD has become an adult months-old to 2-year-old , it will be fine for you to sleep with him. Can I let my German Shepherd puppy sleep with me? A new dog may need some time to adjust before they are ready to sleep in your bed. If they show interest in sleeping with you and are well-behaved , you can always let them on the bed later on down the road. What are the benefits of sleeping with dogs? If you are still reading, chances are you might like to sleep with your dog at night. Pets offer comfort and security, but they may affect sleep quality or trigger allergies for some people. Petting dogs in particular has proved to reduce blood pressure and heart rate. If touching your pet is part of the key to gaining health benefits, cuddling up together at night is only to make it better. Sleeping with dogs promotes creativity Studies have shown that when dogs are with their owners their heartbeats sync up. This experience promotes theta brainwaves which can be seen in connection with creativity, intuition, daydreaming, and fantasizing and is a repository for memories, emotions, sensations. Theta waves are strong during internal focus, meditation, prayer, and spiritual awareness. Sleeping with dogs boost your mood Studies have found that people who spend time with dogs reported fewer depressive symptoms. Not only is it fun to be with your furry friends, it also helps us relax and increases our flow of oxytocin, the love chemical. Sleeping with dogs makes you feel safe Think about it — your GSD is hard-wired to protect. Many people and having the dog protecting them helps them feel more secure and sleep more soundly. Sleeping with dogs is comfortable That furry, cuddly animal is likely to love lying with you just as much as you enjoy laying with them. The level of comfort a dog brings to the bed helps put you at ease and makes you feel cozy. Sleeping with dogs promote immunity Many people have hygienic concerns when it comes to sleeping with their dogs. However, one study found that infants who slept with their pets were less likely to develop allergies later on in life. After all, your new furry friend will sleep for at least 15 hours per day during their short lives. And the better they sleep, the healthier and happier they are. Further reading. Checklist Dog Crate Getting a crate for your German Shepherd puppy is quite crucial for the following reasons: Allows the puppy to feel secure Speeds up potty training Keeps the puppy safe by controlling his environment Conditions your dog should you need to travel and use a travel crate Some people erroneously feel guilty for crating their pup. However, dogs need structure, especially when bred from work-driven breeds like German Shepherds. A dog crate provides a sense of security by reducing the space around the pet. A room might be small enough for us, but placing the puppy in it will make him feel like he is in a large vacant warehouse. The necessity of getting a dog crate brings up the question of size. What size crate is best for a new GSD puppy? Read my post on the recommended German Shepherd crate size to find out the best size to buy and why. Opt for the size inch variety. You can move the divider to make more room as your puppy grows. I draped a dark-colored blanket over the top to make it more den-like. She was around three years old when I finally got rid of it, but some dogs enjoy them for life. As German Shepherds are prone to hip dysplasia, arthritis, and other joint issues, you should invest in a good crate pad. Dog Bed You might think getting a crate is the same as getting a bed. Some crates come with a matt or pad disguised as a puppy bed. Since German Shepherds are big dogs and do not take much time to grow to their full size, you will need an orthopedic dog bed to support their weight and protect their joints. My post on the best orthopedic dog beds for German Shepherds elaborates on the pros and cons of different dog beds. The gist is that you need a bed to prevent joint pain that bigger dogs experience. German Shepherds are prone to arthritis, and though a genetic element plays a role, bad crating practices can accelerate such problems. I chose the Big Barker because of the scientific evidence that it improves joint pain and stiffness in arthritic dogs, enhancing their quality of life. This means a lot to me as my German Shepherd was diagnosed with spinal osteoarthritis at only six years old, but it helps knowing she sleeps comfortably. I have to admit — I was also attracted to their year no-flatten guarantee. You can check out my full review of the Big Barker here. Novice dog masters also make things difficult through a combination of poor choices. Then they make the situation worse by opting for a collar and using tugging as a means of discipline. This is cruel to the dog and teaches him nothing. It is a front-clip harness, meaning you lead your pup from the front, which gives greater control and steering, making it impossible for your dog to pull. A fellow dog owner designed it, and it has all the love and care one would expect from an owner who is solving a problem he has previously faced — a dog that pulled. You can also learn more about my pick of the best no-pull harnesses for German Shepherds in this article. Toys German Shepherds are full of energy, which means they have to be surrounded by things that can exhaust their excess vitality, such as a range of chew toys, tug toys, and puzzle toys. These will stimulate his teeth, muscles, and mind, respectively. Toys help your new German Shepherd develop and stay entertained. You can also use toys to train a German Shepherd to find things and track, but that comes later. For now, you must make sure you get him a large selection of puppy toys. Your new best friend needs different exercise routines and changes in the environment, both of which can be normalized via travel. A car restraint allows you to secure your German Shepherd puppy in a car seat safely. Using a dog crate as recommended above will make it easy to communicate that car rides are okay. I like the Petmate Vari Dog Kennel because it comes in various sizes, and for the first few months, you might prefer a smaller crate. This model is made from premium plastic, does not require any tools to set it up, and has lots of vents to keep your pup well-ventilated. Poo Bags Your new German Shepherd puppy is going to be the cutest thing on earth up until he has to poop. At that time, how much you like having a GSD will be strongly correlated with how close you are to a poo bag. Regardless of whether you buy a pack of poop bags or accumulate enough disposable bags to cover a month of dog poop, you need to have something to carry dog waste. Remember, a puppy poops two to four times a day. Amazon Basics Unscented Dog Poop Bags are among the most affordable products in the category, with the bags supply being the most economical. These bags are 9 inches x 13 inches, which is a much more efficient size than the standard disposable bag. You might not need this size at first, but trust me; they are the best for an adult German Shepherd. Dog Shampoo You must get dry shampoo for your dog because German Shepherds do not need to bathe more than a few times a year. In other words, your new puppy is half a dozen baths away from adulthood. In the meantime, something is required to keep him clean, right? Tropiclean Waterless Shampoo for Pets is a high-quality, low-priced option made from natural ingredients like plum, oatmeal, and cucumber. It is backed by a market leader in natural wellness and has accumulated over 4, positive reviews and ratings on Amazon. Dog Food Food, water, and shelter are some of the basic needs of all mammals. Dogs are no exception, especially when they are bred under human supervision. Therefore, getting dog food is one of the most important prerequisites for bringing home a new German Shepherd. After that, just ensure you choose a large breed food. Bringing home a new pet is a joyful experience. You might find yourself constantly staring at the beautiful yet timid puppy, and it will take a couple of weeks for the puppy to feel at home. Until then, the dog will be open to cuddles and start interacting with the person who feeds him and plays with him. Make sure he spends time inside the crate as well as outside it. The dog may seem shy and aloof for the bulk of the first week, with the first day being his most seemingly introverted one. The dog will miss his pack and call out for them with whining or whimpering sounds or even barking. You should make sure he feels safe and secure and only comfort him through the night when you take him for a toilet break. Your German Shepherd puppy will need comfort, and you can do a few things to help him feel better. Comfort the pup to make him feel secure. Feed the puppy and make sure he is warm. Turn the lights off and make sure he gets enough sleep. Your new German Shepherd needs to get used to a schedule, work on independence, and see you as the leading figure. One of the differences you will notice when your puppy is freshly released from the breeder is his excessive appetite for sleep. Some might want the puppy to wake up to cuddle. Others will wonder if it is healthy for the puppy to sleep so much. In general, a German Shepherd puppy should sleep 8 hours at night and hours during the day. Though, the dog should not be forced to fit a schedule and must be left to determine how he divides his hours of sleep in the first few weeks of adoption. Final Thoughts The arrival of a new German Shepherd puppy can be an exciting time, but excitement can also inspire nervousness. The puppy will feel less overwhelmed and scared after the first 3 days and will further settle during the first 3 weeks. 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She prefers being with the company of her humans. A good licky mat and calming treats keep her occupied when left alone at home and when she is bored with that, she will just wait by the door until your return. She responds pretty well to a firm tone, She sometimes gets extra excited when she sees other dogs so be mindful when walking her on leash because she will occasionally grumble. I take her on short walks in the morning, evening and sometimes late afternoon and then one longer walk when I can. As far as people go, she is not shy — Champagne is very comfortable going right up to anyone and smelling them. She is excited to go out and she gets playful when you are trying to put her harness on. But she definitely does not play rough. She will make someone a very sweet, gentle companion!!
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These dogs have the genes of Golden Retrievers and Poodles, two breeds of dogs that love being around water, and swimming in it! Have fun on hot days with your Goldendoodle in the swimming pool, or take it to the beach to have fun in the waves with you! Why is Uptown Puppies different from other puppy finder sites? We love connecting loving families like yours with breeders and businesses you can trust, in a safe space online; a space free of puppy mills and scammers! Are there any Goldendoodle puppies for sale El Paso available now? Designer dogs have the genes of parents who are purebreds - two different purebreds with outstanding genes that are so desirable that people wanted all of the best of them put into one dog. Is a Goldendoodle for sale El Paso a good family dog? Goldendoodles for sale El Paso make amazing family dogs! These dogs are also super protective over little ones!
The way the fluffy French Bulldog gene works is that both parents must carry a copy of the L4 gene. If each parent carries at least one copy, than the puppies will either be visually fluffy or carry at least one copy of the gene for long fur. Long Haired French Bulldog puppies for sale From time to time, we will offer some beautiful fluffy french bulldog puppies for sale to approved homes. Since they are so rare, our Fluffy parents cost in the neighborhood of k per dog. This means the fluffy puppies cost will be significantly higher than even the other rare colors. Keep in mind these are going to be amazing pups and absolutely as stunning visually as they are rare. Long Haired Frenchie Puppes for sale — colors Like all other Frenchies, fluffers come in different colors including all of the common and rare French Bulldog colors. French bulldog genetics are fun to work with and we are able to create some of the most amazing fluffy frenchie colors you will ever see. While they are all gorgeous, the rarer colors of fluffy frenchies will cost more than the more common. For example, a Lilac tan Fluffy will cost more than a brindle fluffy. At the same time, a Isabella Fluffy will cost more than a Lilac Fluff. We are so happy about your new family addition and we are so happy to be a part of your journey! Frenchies are a great choice as they are loyal, lovable and bright dogs. Especially when they are bred correctly Our standards are more than just our puppies quality genetics and cute faces. We focus on our puppies temperament, socialization, and training from an early start. We are fluffy french bulldog breeders and our puppies are family to us. We are positive they will become the perfect addition to yours. Our puppies are just as healthy as they are cute! We bring quality Fluffy and Fluffy Carrier French Bulldogs in a variety of colors such as isabella blue, lilac, and merle. Contact us to facetime our puppies today! Follow our Instagram journey. FluffyFrenchiez Our French Bulldog puppies are family to us. Our French Bulldogs live in our home in a cage free environment with lots of socialization and love. We love Frenchies and breed them focusing on good health and great looks! We carry most Frenchie colors such as merle french bulldogs to fluffy blue French bulldogs. We have been French Bulldog breeders since .We are now specializing in visual fluffy French Bulldogs and fluffy carrier frenchies. We carry a wide variety of frenchies from blue merle French bulldogs, cocoa French bulldogs, isabella French bulldogs, blue French bulldogs, and lilac French bulldogs. We are based in Miami, Florida. We have long haired French bulldogs otherwise known as Fluffy French Bulldogs. We always have French Bulldog puppies for sale. Contact us today to check out our available Frenchie pups! Rarity What makes fluffy Frenchies so rare? Like we already mentioned, fluffy French Bulldogs are still hard to come by despite the huge demand in recent years. Why is that? Frenchies that carry only one LH gene have regular short coat, but they are still valuable for breeders. If such a Frenchie is bred to another carrier of the long hair gene, they are likely to produce fluffy puppies, although the chances of that are still quite low. Long-haired pups are only guaranteed if two visual fluffy French Bulldogs are bred together. Their size depends not only on genetics but on their lifestyle as well how many times you take them for a walk, do you have a backyard, do you have other dogs or pets and even the food that you give them. Male Frenchies are usually stronger and stockier than females, they have bigger heads and wider chests. Female Frenchies tend to be a bit smaller and less muscular. On average, they weigh about 5 lbs less than males: their adult size is around 25 lbs, while boys can go up to 30 lbs. They are insanely affectionate making them the perfect companion dogs, they just want to spend every minute of their time with their owner. They are extremely friendly with kids and other animals too; they love basically anyone they meet! Thanks to their easy-going nature, a fluffy Frenchie will adapt to your lifestyle very quickly no matter where you live. Even though fluffy Frenchies are most popular among French Bulldog breeders, any responsible dog owner can become the parent of one these amazing dogs. Another thing to consider is your financial situation. Buying a fluffy Frenchie is one thing, and maintaining them is a whole different story. Each pet has to visit the vet regularly to get the compulsory shots, which costs money. Not to mention any sickness, which can easily happen at any age. Vets are not cheap, but having pet insurance helps to lower medical costs. All French Bulldogs are prone to overheating due to their flat-faces, but fluffy Frenchies are in even more risk because of their thick long coat. So, if you live in an area with a hot and humid climate, you might want to opt for a regular short-haired Frenchie puppy instead. Their price ranges on a wide scale and is largely determined by their color and gender: standard colored fluffy puppies are valued around 10, USD while unique ones like lilac tan and merle can go up to 19, USD. Female Frenchies normally cost more than males. FAQ What makes fluffy Frenchies fluffy? Fluffy Frenchies have the rare long hair — LH gene also known as the Fibroblast Growth Factor which gives them their furry look. Do Fluffy French Bulldogs Shed? Regular grooming is recommended for them, especially during spring and fall. Why are fluffy French Bulldogs more expensive than other Frenchies? Fluffy Frenchies are much rarer and more unique than short-haired Frenchies because of the rare LH gene they carry, which makes them more expensive as well. When looking for a fluffy Frenchie, you will most likely come across cheaper offers than the prices detailed above. Make sure to do your research and get your fluffy Frenchie from a reputable breeder, and you will have a happy and healthy furry family member for at least a decade. They have a short muzzle and have been bred to have an even and pleasant temperament which makes them a great companion for families with children. They are very playful in nature and even have some hilarious moments as they thrive for human attention and long, lasting friendships. French Bulldogs are typically less than 28 pounds. They're consistently in the top 10 of most popular registered dog breeds in America. Before you start asking where can I find a "French Bulldog for sale near me" you need to make sure it's the right breed for you. Here is everything you need to know about French Bulldogs, including their history, appearance, disposition, activity level, care needs, and cost. History French Bulldogs are the result of a cross between Toy Bulldogs imported from England and local ratter dogs in Paris, France, in the s. The breed was then exported to France, where it became known as the Bouledogue Francais. In , these dogs were brought back to England and they eventually made their way to America. Frenchies are now their own specific breed. Appearance When it comes to appearance, the number one thing people associate with them are their large, bat-like ears that are set high on their heads. French Bulldog puppies for sale typically have a stocky build with short legs, a large head, and a stubby tail. A French Bulldog puppy has a wrinkly appearance and a short nose and muzzle. French Bulldogs typically weigh between 20 and 28 pounds and stand 12 to 16 inches tall at the shoulder. Their incredibly gorgeous, short-haired and long-haired coats come in several colors and patterns, such as fawn, tan, brown, chocolate, cocoa, blue or dilute, cream, lilac, Isabella, black, brindle, piebald, and merle. Disposition If you're looking for a small, lovable companion dog, you can't go wrong with a Frenchie. These dogs are known for their affectionate, gentle nature and loving, easygoing personality, and they make great pets for families with children. They can be lively and hilarious. Searching for "French Bulldog puppies near me for sale" and finding the right pup will leave you a companion dog through and through. They love nothing more than to cuddle up with their favorite person and they make excellent lap dogs. They do well in homes with children and other pets, although they can be a bit boisterous at times. They don't bark much and don't like to be left alone for long periods of time. French Bulldog puppies thrive in any environment from apartments to rural areas. Activity Level Looking for French Bulldogs for sale may have you wondering how much exercise a Frenchie requires to be happy and healthy. They are relatively inactive dogs and don't require a lot of exercise, although they do enjoy occasional walks and playtime. They are a great choice for busy people. You won't need a large yard for a Frenchie. Grooming Requirements French Bulldogs are relatively low-maintenance in terms of grooming needs. They can have a short coat that is smooth and soft to the touch. Some long-haired French Bulldog puppies are called Fluffies. When it comes to grooming, French Bulldog puppies only need to be brushed occasionally, and their nails should be trimmed regularly. They are also moderate shedders, so you'll need to do some regular vacuuming to keep your home clean. Training Opting for a French Bulldog puppy for sale is the perfect choice if you're looking for a funny, even-tempered, social pup. Training them can be more challenging since they are so incredibly stubborn. These dogs have big personalities and a mind of their own. You can make training a French Bulldog puppy into a game and offer rewards like food or treats, praise, and playtime. However, with consistency and motivation, their people-pleasing personality will have them trained in no time. Cost If you're wondering, where can I find a "French Bulldog puppy for sale near me? French Bulldog puppies for sale can be higher priced due to their coat length, genetic makeup, and rare coat colors, including which genes they carry, such as the intensity coat color gene variant, dilution, merle, lilac, or Isabella. They also have some health problems that can be expensive to treat, such as hip dysplasia, patellar luxation, and respiratory issues, so be aware of these expenses in addition to regular veterinarian care. However, with proper care, a Frenchie can be a loving and loyal companion for years to come. When looking for Frenchies for sale, it's crucial to factor in the ongoing costs beyond just the initial price. Food, toys, veterinary care, vaccinations, and other ongoing expenses should be taken into consideration. For instance, if you're planning to travel with a fluffy friend, be ready to pay for a pet-friendly transportation service. However, for many owners, the joy and companionship that these beautiful pups provide are well worth the investment. If you're looking for French Bulldog puppies near me, be sure to research breeders carefully. A trustworthy breeder with Frenchie puppies for sale will provide documentation of vaccinations and other health records for their puppies. A good breeder will also be happy to answer any questions you have about the breed, including size, temperament, and grooming needs — so don't be afraid to ask away! Some unscrupulous breeders are known for selling sick or poorly-bred puppies, so it's important to find a reputable source like Pawrade offering happy, healthy French Bulldog puppies for sale through pre-screened breeders. Why Pawrade? Finding a reputable breeder has never been easier Ready to find your perfect French Bulldog? Pawrade is dedicated to connecting loving families with a dog that needs a home. Using Pawrade to browse for a French Bulldog for sale is a reliable way to ensure that you get a dog from a reputable breeder. Our focus is on the health of the dog and ethical, sustainable breeding practices. We ensure that the breeders on our platform are genuine, so you have peace of mind in knowing that you are receiving exactly what you expect. If you've always dreamed of owning this type of dog, choose Pawrade for your French Bulldog for sale and begin a new chapter in your life today! Stop searching for "French Bulldog puppies near me" — you've come to the right place! We understand just how difficult it is to find a legitimate breeder, so we've put our experience and expertise to work for you. Why wait any longer? Browse through our vast selection of puppies for sale from a safe and reputable source. No Puppy Mill Pledge We have zero tolerance toward puppy mills and pride ourselves in connecting you with honest and reputable breeders where puppies are raised with love and compassion. Learn More Health Guarantee As fellow puppy owners, we know the importance of having a happy and healthy puppy. Every puppy is backed by our comprehensive health guarantee. Home » Fluffy Frenchies We are excited to announce that we will be breeding fluffy french bulldogs in the near future. Our first pair, Humphrey and Abi will be joining is in mid April of this year. This pair is coming from Tom King Kennels in Hungary, a premier european breeder. Their bloodlines are of the highest quality. We will be one of a very few fluffy french bulldog breeders in Kansas and near Kansas City. What is a Fluffy French Bulldog? A Fluffy Frenchie is a long-haired, furry purebred French Bulldog that gets its fluffiness from an extremely rare mutation in the fibroblast growth factor 5 FGF5 gene. Dna tests will show this recessive gene as LH. A visual fluffy frenchie will show the hair length mostly at the ears, but the hair all over the body will be longer than their short haired cohorts. How do you breed for a fluffy frenchie? A visual fluffy french bulldog has to carry two copies of the long hair gene. This is a rare gene. A fluffy frenchie puppy can be the result of a mating of two visual fluffy frenchies; a mating of one visual fluffy frenchie and one fluffy carrier; or from a mating of two fluffy carriers. A fluffy frenchie carrier carries one copy of the LH gene and one copy of the SH short hair gene. The only way to be assured you will have fluffy puppies is to breed two visual fluffies. Are Fluffy French Bulldogs Purebred? Yes, they are the same dog as their short haired cohorts. They just happen to carry two copies of the LH gene. It is likely that the shorter haired Frenchies were bred due to being so popular with the longer haired versions phased out, but with the growing popularity of these fluffy versions — just look at their fluffy ears for starters — we are likely going to be seeing more of them about, though sightings are likely to be much rarer than short-haired versions. Do Fluffy Frenchies Have Special Health Problems Like any other Frenchie, Fluffy Frenchies may be prone to joint issues, environmental or food allergies or sensitivities and of course breathing issues. Diet is the best way to manage sensitivities. Breathing issues can range from stenotic nares to elongated soft palate, which can be corrected with surgery if they cause life enjoyment issues. Like any frenchie, or any short nosed dog, they should never be left out in high heat for any long period of time; and should always have access to shade, cool shelter, and plenty of water. These frenchies come in all the standard and alternate colors as the short haired french bulldogs, and the more rare the color, the more the dog will cost. We plan to offer very reasonable cost for these fluffy puppies with pet only registration. My name is Jan Wilcutt. I am dog lover and dog breeder near Kansas City. I have been a dog lover my entire life. I am a dog lover first, and a breeder second. That love will show through not only in the puppy parents, but in the puppies we raise. Fluffy french bulldogs are rare fully registered purebred French Bulldogs. Fluffy Frenchies have longer fur than regular short-haired Frenchies, giving them an amazing furry look, especially around their ears. As the market for Fluffy french bulldogs is in the early stages and it is mostly a breeder's market fluffy french bulldogs are currently in the 10s of thousands. Some rare colors can reach into the s of thousands. Fluffy French Bulldogs are still hard to come by despite the huge demand in recent years. Frenchies that carry only one LH gene have regular short coats, but they are still valuable for breeders. If such a Frenchie is bred to another carrier of the long hair gene, they are likely to produce fluffy puppies, although the chances of that are still quite low. Long-haired pups are only guaranteed if two visually fluffy French Bulldogs are bred together. Payments at pickup must be cash, credit card, or PayPal unless other arrangements have been made. Customers get to choose their puppy in the order that we receive deposits. If you have placed a deposit on an upcoming litter you will need to choose your puppy when they are between 5 and 6 weeks of age so the remaining puppies in the litter can find homes. We hope you have enjoyed visiting our site and getting a small glimpse into our world. Please feel free to contact us with any questions anytime. AKC registration paperwork. All shots and deworming records. A clean bill of health from a licensed veterinarian. A small bag of puppy food, toy, and blanket. Limited registration means that the dog is registered but no litters born from that dog are eligible for registration. It is eligible to be entered into any AKC show events. Limited registration can be changed to full registration at any time in the future by Preferred Frenchies. After a puppy is reserved its is our goal to make the update within minutes with few exceptions outside holidays and unforeseen events. 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Outdated or incorrect information? Contact for availability. I too do not feel my family or home is complete, without a boxer. As a small breeder, I can guarantee that all my boxers come from an excellent, healthy bloodline. I have personally raised them from birth. After the family vets approval and careful health screenings, PENNY is now following in her parents footsteps. Now, my little boxer family was complete. As a hobby breeder since , my exceptional boxers will always be my pets first. There are times I wait longer it will be over 2 years since my last litter. It's a really exciting time. Once born, the puppies will be ready for their new homes 6 to 8 weeks later, so the puppies will be ready for their forever homes mid JANUARY ! Her puppies are also capable of either having marking that are "classic" or "flashy". If you would like to see the deposit agreement, please let me know, I'd be happy to email it to you. I can never predict the size of a litter, but on average a boxer has a litter of about 7 puppies I'd rather have too few deposits than too many. If you are familiar with the last "HERO" litter, this litter will be very similar, and just as amazing. I am excited! Her puppies are also capable of either having "classic" or "flashy" markings. It's too good to be true ; The sire of the upcoming litters is exceptional. He is gentle, healthy, handsome, playful and a wonderful companion. Once the pups have been born, the litter will be showcased on their own LIVE webcam where you can watch them watch them grow, develop, learn to walk, play, eat kibble, potty train, etc. How wonderful is that? I love being a part of the first 6 to 8 weeks. If you are interested in a puppy, please let me know so that I can send you the deposit agreement to look over. These dogs are amazing! This opportunity also gives you a chance to ask any questions you may have, go over the deposit agreement, and it gives me a chance to get to know your family. I like to meet all the families my pups go home to. I also like to get to know your interests, your family lifestyle, find out if the boxer will be around children, and know why you want a boxer. I like to do this so that all puppies are not just picked based on looks or in case there are more of one color. The order of picking puppies are done in the order of the deposits are received, respectively. If you would like any more information, or have questions about anything, please feel free to email, or please call me. He is gentle, healthy, handsome and a wonderful addition to our family! We are all anxiously awaiting her upcoming season.They are growing beautifully and their wonderful families are sending me lots of photos and updates that I look forward to sharing! Meanwhile, even though seeing her babies leave was difficult, Mama RUE is doing wonderful! She truly is one in a million!!! This ecstatic bunch which consists of two twin boys and their lovely parents. I too hold a special place in my heart for this little beauty. MIA, as the smallest puppy in the litter, was most likely conceived a little later in the womb than her litter mates which happens often , and.They are all perfect for each other! And, he has a little playmate at home too! Even though he may already be bigger in stature, he loves playing with his new Boxer mix sister, Bella! Matriarch passed at .PENNY- 2nd gen. RAVEN- 3rd gen. RUE- 4th gen. Did you ever notice his long white tipped tail in his photos?! I love it! Use tab to navigate through the menu items. He's a pretty awesome little dude!!! Ill send more pics when I get them. Thanks again!!! Norman has settled in nicely. He's sleeping through the night yay! He's doing very well with the kennel training and house breaking only 2 accidents in 1 week. He's a smart pup and learns quickly. It's such a pleasure to have a boxer in our family again. The puppy is Franz and our 22 month old is Fritz. Good pup and very stubborn. Up and down stairs already. Only one potty accident in house so far. Started ringing bell to go outside first day. Sleeping all night without issue. Lucia is doing great! She just had all her shots weighing in at .She loves to be outside and bring sticks in from the woods and bandanas lol. She lives het puppy brother they play all day long, we love her thank you! They are just precious! They are getting so much love!! They are well on their way to potty trained. They both even rang the bell today!! We got our little pup last July from you and he is such a great boy. He loves our son Brantley so much as you can tell in the photos. He has been a great addition to our family. He is a big boy already for not even being a year yet! Hope all is well. We went with Tyson for the name. Out of all the toys he has his favorite is obviously a sock. He's been pretty easy going with everything so far! Thanks again! Here are some Indy pictures. She rides in the laundry basket in the car, while she still fits in it, she did very well on the ride all the way to Colorado! She was pooped after her first day at puppy school, the pic of her laying on her back :- Hi James and Kathy, Indy turned one in May and is loving her Colorado life, thought you might like to see this picture collage. Nicole Played so hard at grandmas house on the lake I feel asleep on the rocks! We love duke absolutely to death! Thanks so much! We got him from you in when I was up on the pipeline job. Take Care, Hope you are all doing well. Wanted to send you an update on mr Bandit, he is growing everyday. He is getting more daring outside and exploring more and more since the snow is finally melting. He finally met Perry 2 weeks ago when he came home for his time off of work and definitely has gotten more spoiled. He is liking car rides now as long as no body is setting in his seat. He likes to watch tv and loves to spend time with my cousins. This perky pup is vet-checked and up to date on shots and wormer. Fozzy can be registered with the AKC and comes with a health guarantee provided by us. To find out more about Fozzy, please contact us today! We offer luxury, one-in-a-million puppies of the highest quality and standards Puppies. Please browse through our complete site as any question you may have will most likely be answered. We are here to offer you amazing customer service and support. Our main objective is to raise quality and healthy Boxer Puppies with our excellent work ethics. Yes, we do have a refund policy. Should you place a deposit on a Boxer puppy and for some reason it was not available you wanted a male and none were born, etc. Or, the money can be kept as a deposit on another Boxer puppy from future planned breeding, whichever you prefer. This is normally at the birth date of the litter but could be 10 days after the due date if the female failed to conceive. Please note that once you send a deposit and have us add your name to the reservation list, the deposit is only refundable if for some reason your puppy was not made available to you. If you change your mind or fail to pay off the balance owed on your puppy for any reason, you will lose your deposit. The only exception to this is if a written agreement is obtained from us and we approve the refund due to extenuating circumstances. Otherwise, payment in full is due when the puppies reach five weeks of age, and shipping or pick up of the pups will take place at eight weeks. Do your puppies come with a health guarantee? All of our Boxer puppies are guaranteed healthy when sold. A health certificate will be provided on all pups being shipped. Puppy buyers are encouraged to have their own health exam done upon arrival to the new home within 72 hours. Any health claims made after 72 hours are typically not covered under our guarantee, since we have no control whatsoever over what sort of environment the puppy is exposed to once it leaves our direct care. Can I contact you for advice or support after I get my puppy? We shall stay in very close contact with you and your future family member so I can guide you on your journey through training and anything that goes along with ownership. Can we come visit and meet your dogs? Please do not visit any kennels or pet stores prior to your visit, this protects our dogs from deadly diseases such as Parvo that are carried on your shoes. Do you offer special incentives?? Yes, We encourage our puppy buyers to actively show and work our Boxer. This is our way of acknowledging the hard work of the owners who spend the time, effort, and money to promote the betterment of the Boxer breed. When do puppies get to unite with thier new families? Each puppy is different just like children so most are ready at or around 8 weeks of age some we keep a little longer or until we feel they are ready. Puppies need love, training, and alot of socialization before going to meet there new families. We start PAT Puppy Aptitude Testing testing at 4 weeks of age this is when puppies start showing true personality traits. Use tab to navigate through the menu items. Hi James and Kathy! Hope you are well! Isn't he gorgeous! We love him so much! He's the sweetest dog we have ever had! Take care! Suzi PS we have been looking at the beautiful puppies on your website! Thought I would share!! She is just a little spoiled!! We named her Wynnie and she fits in perfectly with our family. She is very gentle and super sweet. She enjoys playing with our almost one year old son and they share a lot of toys together. Thank you! Tristan Gerrety Our 4 kids are so excited to have Goose home! And he is loving them so well. Just figured we would send a one year old picture of Kobe. He has been a wonderful dog and we are in love with him!!! Hope you all are doing well!!! Kim Willis Just wanted you to see that Ruthie B is fitting right in to her new home. Such a great addition to our family! Her personality is so comical. Our vet was so impressed with her and commented on her quality! Thank you again for taking such great care!! Jim an Beth Nagovsky Emma Jean is doing great and we are so happy to have her home with us! Her personality is showing more and more and we absolutely love her, thanks again!! She loves running around our huge back yard and playing with her brother Kona. She will be 20 weeks old tomorrow and she now weighs 32 lbs. Thank you so much for this beautiful little girl. I will try to send some more picks later. Hope all is well with you and your family, Matt Mankhey Hello! Thank you so much for Saint! This is him and Odie who as I said was also Baby Boy 4 two years ago. He did well on the ride home this morning and is adjusting well!
The breed is active and energetic Trainability Easy to train due to its intelligence Origin Though the Poodle is often associated with France, it is believed to have originated from Germany before finding its way to France where it became a distinct breed and family companion. It is also believed that the Poodle has many ancestors, all of whom are Waterdogs from Spain, Russia, Portuguese, French, Germany, etc. One suggests that the ancestor was the Barbet from North Africa. No one knows which theory is the most accurate so the ancestry remains unclear. What we do know is that the Poodle is an old breed, going back to Ancient Egyptian civilization. Paintings and artifacts confirm this. It is also generally accepted that the smaller Poodles were developed in the 15th century. The Miniature and Toy Poodles retained the traits and behaviors of the Standard version but with smaller sizes. Each type played different roles in places like Paris. While the Standard was used to hunt and the Miniature to sniff, the Toy Poodle was an adorable companion to many rich folks. Though it was rare after World War 2 ended, it soon rose to become one of the most popular dog breeds in the US. The only distinctive feature of the white Toy Poodle is the white color. Poodles share the same intelligence, temperament, and even coat type. The only differences are sizes and colors. Thus, what you get from other Poodles is what you should expect from the white Toy Poodle. They can read your mood These dog breeds are known to be sensitive and can detect any change of emotions. This ability adds to their good rep as a family companion. During sad days, they will snuggle up and make you feel better. This also means any harsh treatments or anger from you will affect them more than many other dog breeds. You should be careful how you interact with this breed. The hairstyle was once more than a stylish trend The trademark haircut of the White Poodle Toy and other Poodles is often considered too classy and silly by many people. To the naysayers, it makes the breed look more like show dogs and less like competent pets. Back when Poodles had roles to play, the haircut helped them cross water bodies while protecting them from the inevitable chill of many rivers and streams. It is smarter than it looks A big misconception people have about this dog breed is that it is all beauty, no brains. This is further enforced by silly jokes that make poodles be vain pets with no substance. The Poodle is one of the most intelligent dog breeds in the world, and all versions have this intelligence. Its intelligence makes it easy to train as it learns with ease. The hair simply grows like ours. It needs as much exercise as a bigger poodle Due to the size and role of companion dogs, the white Toy Poodle is often seen as a breed that may not require too much exercise. Nothing could be farther from the truth. Without exercise, this little breed shows the same antsy behavior as bigger breeds. It may lead to destructive acts. What separates it from others is the striking white color. The Toy Poodle, like other Poodles, has an elegant stride and a fanciful style. The coat is dense, sometimes harsh with hair that grows in curls. The small size and white color of this Poodle give it a cute, teddy bear look. Related: Color Genetics Poodles come in many colors, both standard and otherwise. Often, this color changes as they grow older. White is the most common color, although the hair type is often classified as black because White Poodles have black noses and dark eyes. This distinguishes them from Albino Poodles. Sadly, white Poodles are prone to deafness. Deafness is often associated with dog breeds with white coloration. According to generally accepted standards, this dog breed is termed Toy when it has a height that is less than 10 inches. Any Poodle taller than that officially belongs to the Miniature category. Their weight range falls between 6 to 9 pounds. Thus, you can expect that all Poodles will act the same way. Environment and training have a big role to play, however, so it is your responsibility to make sure your pet is well mannered. That said, there is a lot to consider if you want your pooch to be in a good mental and emotional state. The white Toy Poodle is loving and affectionate, always up for a snuggle with its owner. Its sensitivity makes it attune to your mood and it acts accordingly. This breed also likes being around people and is not the type of dog breed you should leave alone. A Toy Poodle wants to be around its family and partake in its activities. It is playful as well and known for its sense of humor. These dogs can keep you entertained for a long time with their clownish attitude. Expect brighter days with this adorable pup. However, you do need to be careful if you have small children. They tend to play roughly with dogs and may mistakenly injure a dog of small size. To be safe, this dog breed is better for a family with grown children. The caution aside, white Toy Poodles make good family dogs. White Toy Poodles usually have no issues with other dogs. They can live in peace with other canines and enjoy having other poodles around. You should also be careful having them around big dogs. Because of their low prey drive , they can also coexist with cats and other pets without being a threat. Are They Easy to Train? With their intelligence and love for people, this dog breed is trainable. Even new pet parents can attempt to teach these cute pooches good manners and better behaviors. They love to please their owners and are usually cooperative. Do not neglect training this breed or spoiling it because of its size and cuteness. Without training, it can become unbearable and act as the boss of the house. Train it with the same firmness as you would a big dog, but do not be harsh on your Toy Poodle. Take it on obedience training, house training, crate training, and socialization. Related: Complete Guide To Training Your Puppy Motivations and positive reinforcements will keep your pet more interested, but do not go overboard with treats. They are some of the healthiest dogs out there and rarely fall ill unless you got one that was poorly bred. You must get your pup from a breeder who is trustworthy and can provide all needed information on the health of the pup and its parents. Their healthy reputation notwithstanding, Toy Poodles are vulnerable to some illnesses that are peculiar to this breed. Symptoms include baldness and unexpected weight gain. Deafness: White Toy Poodles are especially vulnerable to loss of hearing. While this can be a struggle for the pet when it happens, deaf dogs can live normal lives and adapt to the setback. Epilepsy: Epilepsy is characterized by seizures, some more severe than others. It may be inherited or an offshoot of another illness. It has no cure but the seizures can be managed. The former is a result of an overload of cortisol. The latter is caused by a deficiency. Eye diseases: This dog breed is susceptible to different eye diseases. Others are cataracts and glaucoma. At this point, you may be eager to click on a website and order one white, cute Toy Poodle pup. However, you should be sure this dog breed can fit your lifestyle and expectations before you get it. It may be adorable and fluffy, but it can be a handful if it is incompatible with the way you live. Fortunately, the White Poodle Toy can be handled by any pet parent regardless of expertise. That said, you should be firm and committed to training this breed. Also, you should be cool with a pet that loves attention. Overly busy people who go out in the morning and come back late should go for a more independent dog breed. But if you work from home or retire, this breed can cure loneliness for real. They are suitable for both apartments and large spaces but need a lot of exercise to avoid getting bored and restless. The Hertzko slicker brush is an example of the right tool for your Toy Poodle. For the coat, we recommend a white and light coat enhancer Shampoo. It removes stains and brightens the color. The popularity of this color of Toy Poodle and Poodles in general has a huge effect on the price. Be prepared to make a huge expense to get one. You should make sure you have enough to take on the initial cost. Adoption is cheaper and a valid option. Where to buy a White Toy Poodle for Sale? With enough diligent research, you can purchase one with your laptop and a good Internet connection. Here are some sites you can access to purchase a white Toy Poodle:. Nowadays, these precious little pooches are consistently ranked as one of the most popular toy breeds in the nation and are used in the creation of many designer dog breeds. Dogs that are harder to train will require a bit more patience and practice. Proper exercise, nutrition, and hygiene also play an important role in the lifespan of your pet. More social dogs have a tendency to run up to strangers for pets and scratches, while less social dogs shy away and are more cautious, even potentially aggressive. The Earliest Records of White Toy Poodles in History Though the origin of the poodle has been debated between France and Germany, it has been well established that they most likely originated in Germany as water dogs. Their intelligence, athleticism, and obedient nature led breeders to produce smaller versions of the breed, which ultimately led to the Miniature Poodle, referred to as the toy poodle until .These smaller dogs were much easier to travel with and performed well in the circus for traveling venues. The white toy poodle that we know and love today did not exist until the 20th century when they bred the breed down even smaller. At first, many birth defects, health issues, and behavioral concerns were common in the toy poodles until more strict breeding practices were implemented. Eventually, the toy poodle was perfected into a healthy, well-rounded replica of the larger poodles. Their popularity soared even more from the s through the s when many prominent public figures openly owned and showed off their beloved poodles of all sizes. To this day, white toy poodles and many other coat colors and patterns remain a very popular companion breed thanks to their loving, devoted, and friendly nature. They are also extremely popular among allergy sufferers since they do not shed. Recognition of this popular breed was established shortly after these clubs were founded. While they may come in different sizes, each variety is held to the same breed standard. Image Credit: NicoPerez, Shutterstock 2. The Classic Poodle Haircut Serves a Purpose Rather than being a distinct fashion trend for the breed, the classic poodle cut is meant to increase functionality in the water. Fur grows to a certain point and then is shed, while hair continuously grows. Image Credit: Jagodka, Shutterstock 5. Many Designer Toy Breeds Are Created with Toy Poodles There are plenty of popular pedigreed toy breeds for small dog lovers to choose from, but designer hybrids breeds have been growing in popularity over the years to bring out the best traits of both parent breeds and fewer genetic health concerns. Toy poodles contribute to many designer breeds like the Cockapoo, Yorkipoo, Pomipoo, Schnoodle, Peekapoo, Shihpoo, and more. Granted, the toy poodles came a bit later when selective breeding took place to make a more size-friendly version of the breed. They Are High Maintenance It may come as no surprise that these elegant dogs may be a bit more on the high-maintenance side. Their unique coats require regular grooming to prevent tangles or mats. Unlike a lot of other breeds, poodles do not shed, and their hair will continue to grow, a grooming session once every 6 to 8 weeks is generally the recommendation. Smaller dogs are highly susceptible to dental disease and proper hygiene is an important preventative measure. Image Credit: Natallia Yaumenenka, Shutterstock 8. White Toy Poodles Are Incredibly Intelligent Poodles are a very intelligent breed, and you can surely expect that your tiny white toy poodle will be a smart cookie in a small package. These dogs are alert, responsive, lively, and eager to please, making them easy to train. They are very devoted to their owners and will genuinely enjoy the challenges and rewards of positive reinforcement training. Although they may not have the size of the standard poodle and were bred for companionship, they do have daily exercise requirements that need to be met. Owners should expect to set aside around 60 minutes per day for this breed to expend their energy and get in some needed physical and mental stimulation. They Can Make Great Watchdogs Toy poodles may be incredibly friendly, but they can be a bit territorial and may not come off that way with strangers. If a Toy Poodle hears anything unusual or suspects anything out of the ordinary, you can expect to be alerted. They are prone to excessive barking, so it is recommended to start training at an early age to get control. Toy poodles fit the criteria for being the ideal family dog. Unlike some other toy breeds that have less tolerance for young children, these dogs are known for being great with little ones. Of course, this is based on the individual dog, and one should always remain cautious with any dog around small children. Not only are they very loving and affectionate, but they are also small and easy to train. Their intelligence and eagerness to please were one of the reasons breeders selectively bred them into this tiny, toy size. While no dogs can technically be considered hypoallergenic, since poodles have hair as opposed to fur like most dogs, they are much more allergy-friendly and are extremely popular among dog lovers that suffer from allergies. These little tikes require a good amount of activity and mental stimulation to prevent them from becoming bored and destructive. They will need to get in their daily dose of activity to thrive. Something to consider is that white toy poodles are very attached to their family and do not do well when left alone. This is a breed that commonly suffers from separation anxiety. They have the potential to make wonderful pets if owners are prepared to meet their physical, mental, and higher-maintenance grooming needs. Image Credit: Jagodka, Shutterstock Conclusion The white toy poodle is one of the many coat color variations of the beloved toy poodle. The poodle breed is among the most popular dog breeds that have been around for centuries. They were selectively bred into three different recognized size varieties so that dog owners could enjoy the wonderful qualities of the breed in a size that suits them best.
how long does german shepherd puppy teething last - Life Span Did You Know? Black Labrador Retrievers, or just Black Labs, are a common coat color variation of one of the most popular dog breeds. The Black Labrador Retriever is not necessarily a separate dog breed. Black Labs are still Labrador Retrievers; they just have a distinct coat color that is a specifically-bred characteristic. Like other Labrador Retrievers, Black Labs are energetic, playful, and affectionate dogs that make great family companions. Although they are active and energetic dogs, Labs are also known for their gentleness and patience with other family members. Well-socialized Black Labs tend to get along well with just about everyone including children, other dogs, pets, and even strangers. They are considered one of the kid-friendly dog breeds. As one of the most affectionate dog breeds , Black Labs thrive on attention, especially from their favorite humans. They are happiest when they are spending time with their families and receiving affection and attention from them. Despite their high energy, Labs are highly adaptable dogs. They do tend to be better suited to homes with fenced yards where they can run, but they also adapt well to apartments provided they get enough daily exercise, attention, and mental stimulation. They do well in just about any climate, but are sensitive to heat and extreme cold like many dog breeds. As such, they do not like to spend long periods of time alone. Potential health concerns to be aware of in a Black Labrador Retriever can include elbow dysplasia , hip dysplasia, heart disease, hereditary myopathy, cataracts, and progressive retinal atrophy. Another potential health concern is EIC exercise-induced collapse , which can occur in young adult Labs and has a genetic link. Because carriers can be identified by DNA tests, it is recommended that breeders test for them. Good breeding practices make a big difference in the health of puppies and reputable breeders will screen their dogs to avoid passing preventable issues to puppies. Make sure you talk to the breeder about the health and genetic history of both parents. You can also ask about any health tests or clearances that have been done. As a large, deep-chested dog breed, Labrador Retrievers are at a higher risk for bloat. Labrador Retrievers are one of the best dog breeds for first-time owners. Although their high energy and puppylike exuberance can sometimes be a challenge, they are intelligent dogs that are eager to please. As long as training is kept consistent and focused on positive rewards and praise, novice owners still tend to do well with Black Labs. Puppy training classes are always an option and offer plenty of benefits aside from training too. Black Labs have a short, water-resistant double coat that sheds year-round and sheds heavier as seasons change. Depending on how active your Black Lab is and what they get into, they may need a bath more often, especially if they are swimming a lot. Weekly ear checks and careful cleanings when needed help prevent ear infections. Good dental care for dogs , like daily brushing and cleanings at the vet when needed, can help prevent painful dental diseases later in life. As one of the most active dog breeds , a Black Labrador Retriever will need a lot of daily activity to be happy and healthy. Daily walks plus some playtime and time to run are a minimum. Your Black Lab will likely be up for more activity if you are. One of the facts about Labrador Retrievers is that they have an extended puppyhood. They tend to maintain a puppylike exuberance until they are years old. Although they do tend to mellow out as they get older, they are still active, energetic, and playful dogs. Once they are fully grown, you can try other things like hiking, running, dock diving, and more to find other activities you and your Black Lab can enjoy together. Fully-grown Black Labrador Retrievers usually stand inches tall and weigh pounds. Black Labs generally live for years on average. Black Labrador Retrievers came before the also-popular Chocolate Lab. All modern Chocolate Labs can be traced back to three Black Labs in the s. It was the December issue of .Featured Black Labrador Retriever Article. Life Span Did You Know? There is a reason that year after year, the Labrador Retriever is the most popular dog breed in the United States. The history of the Labrador Retriever dates back to the early s in Newfoundland, just off the Atlantic coast of Canada. Had these families not played a vital part in the continuation of the breed, the loving and affectionate Labs we have all grown to love may not exist today. The first recognized Yellow Labrador Retriever was born in .One of the friendliest breeds out there, Yellow Labs are great companions and love to be a part of the family. While the color yellow is part of their namesake, their coats range from fawn or cream to butterscotch or a deep golden hue. Coming into popularity during the midth century, the Yellow Labrador Retriever has been a staple for hunters and family homes alike ever since. These dogs are patient and kind when faced with energetic young ones. Yellow Labs delight in big spaces, opting to run and play wildly. However, they will happily lounge on the couch after having a long, hard run outside. When given a little training, they can easily learn to control barking habits and restrain themselves from digging. Their double coat also makes them a good fit for just about any climate. As with most dogs, they are sensitive to extreme heat or cold. Generally speaking, Labradors are healthy. They can develop certain inherent conditions, along with cataracts and kneecap displacement, but will remain healthy overall. As long as they are taken to their vet appointments with regularity, Labs will usually feel just fine. Yellow Labs are loyal companions with few drawbacks. Treats never hurt, of course. This, paired with their eagerness to please, makes them a highly trainable dog breed that is a good fit for owners of any experience level. With minimal training, these dogs can control their barking and digging without much trouble. Labs have very short, double-layered, and water-resistant fur. Its density protects them from the cold, so they will often try to swim any time of year. They experience heavier seasonal shedding twice a year and slight shedding throughout the year. Giving them a good brush once a week or a few times a week should keep their coats shiny and healthy. Other grooming tasks include nail trimming, ear care, and dental care. Proper dental care for dogs includes brushing their teeth or using an enzyme toothpaste every day. This helps prevent the tartar buildup that causes dental diseases like gum disease and tooth decay. You can also supplement your dental care efforts with dental hygiene chews, a special dental care diet, and more. This breed tends to be very active. They were bred to be working dogs and need exercise. A few daily walks and some time to run should help assuage their energy levels. Yellow Labs also need a fair amount of mental activity as well; they like to stay sharp. Yellow Labs are classified as medium to large dogs. They reach an average height of 23 inches and an average healthy weight of 75 pounds. A Yellow Labrador Retriever generally lives years. It was traditional in Newfoundland for every fishing boat to have a Labrador Retriever that would help retrieve the fish as they came in off the trawl. Featured Yellow Labrador Retriever Article.
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