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Hi, I have been lurking on the boards the past couple months since getting married but I haven't posted so I'm sorry if its strange that I am paging you. I just wanted to know what kind of dog you have, he is absolutely beautiful! MH and I have been looking into dog breeds, and I am very interested in finding out about yours. TIA!
Re: HarwichBride
No worries! I love to talk about Murray, he's our first born.
He is a goldendoodle. He's 1/2 golden retriever. 1/2 poodle. We got him because my parents got one and we all fell in love with her. My mom and dad have a standard so she is full grown at 65lbs. Ours is a miniature and it doesn't look like he'll be getting over 30lbs. He's almost 11 months.
If you have any other questions let me know I could go on and on about both of them.
They are both awesome dogs. They both love kids, I have 2 nephews and my cousin has a 4 month old and they both are great with them. My nephews are obviously more hands on and both dogs love them.
We have a boy and he honestly doesn't chew anything but his bone or his kong. He also does not destroy his toys. My parents dog has mangled some ugg slippers but no furniture. Both of them love to shred paper, christmas was a riot.
Our dog is more laid back compared to my parents. I did read that the males tend to be that way.
They both have the best personalities though.
I just wanted to butt in for one second and ask that you consider adopting. I just did a quick search on petfinder.com and there's lots of poodles and poodle mix puppies & younger dogs (and older ones too if your interested!) in the New England area.
Good luck in finding your new family member!