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  2. Adorable Goldendoodle Haircuts to Try on Your Stylish Pup

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    According to Julia Benning, Grooming Advisory Board Leader at Well Groomed Pets in Chandler, Arizona, goldendoodles have one of the most challenging dog coat types to maintain, so choosing the ...

  3. Goldendoodle - Wikipedia

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    The Goldendoodle is a designer dog created by crossbreeding a Golden Retriever and a Poodle. First widely bred in the 1990s, they are bred in three different sizes—each corresponding to the size of Poodle used as a parent. Goldendoodles often demonstrate Golden Retrievers' intuitive and human-oriented nature in addition to the intelligent ...

  4. List of dog crossbreeds - Wikipedia

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    A group of Labradoodle assistance dogs. This is a list of common dog crossbreeds.These are crossbreed dogs created deliberately by crossing two purebred dogs.Some are known as designer dogs and are bred as companion dogs, often given portmanteau names derived from those of the parent breeds; others are bred to combine specific working qualities inherent in the parent breeds.

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  6. Labradoodle - Wikipedia

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    Labrador Retriever, Poodle. Variety status. Not recognised as a breed by any major kennel club. Traits. Dog (domestic dog) A labradoodle (/ ˈlæbrəduːdəl /) is a crossbreed dog created by crossing a Labrador Retriever and a Standard or Miniature Poodle. Labradoodles were intended to be a good choice for people with allergies to canine dander.

  7. American Bully - Wikipedia

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    The American Bully is a modern breed of dog that was developed as a companion dog, and originally standardized and recognized as a breed in 2004 by the American Bully Kennel Club (ABKC). Their published breed standard describes the dog as giving the "impression of great strength for its size".