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Do doodles have hair or fur?
Most Doodles end up with one of two types of coats: wiry shedding coats that may have tight curls or a high maintenance soft curly type of coat that can be found in Poodles. It’s important to know what combination of hair types your Doodle has to properly maintain it’s coat and avoid matting!
What kind of fur do Goldendoodles have?
Goldendoodles have 4 main coat types: flat, straight, wavy, or curly. The flat coat is also called the “improper coat” which was previously described and the dog does not have furnishings.
What is the difference between fur and hair on a dog?
The terms fur and hair are often used interchangeably when describing a dog’s coat, however in general, a double coat, like that of the Newfoundland and most livestock guardian dogs, is referred to as a fur coat, while a single coat, like that of the Poodle, is referred to as a hair coat.
Can a Goldendoodle have straight hair?
Now, although Goldendoodles were initially bred as hypoallergenic dogs, it’s important to keep in mind that not all Goldendoodles come with the same coat type. By combining the genetics of the Golden Retriever and Poodle, Goldendoodles can come in four coat types – curly, wavy, straight, and flat coat.
Do Goldendoodles shed their puppy fur?
A: Typically once your puppy hits a year of age, you can expect to see their puppy coat start to disappear for their adult coat. Q: Do Goldendoodles shed more as puppies? A: No, they do not. They typically shed more as their adult coats come in, once they’ve shed their puppy fur.
Do goldendoodles shed?
Grooming. Since the average Goldendoodle doesn’t shed much, the necessary grooming is similar to their poodle parent. They typically require almost daily brushing and combing to prevent their coat from matting.
Are Blue Goldendoodles rare?
Goldendoodles can come in basically an infinite amount of colors. The rarest Goldendoodle colors will be from multiple generations of Goldendoodles bred together where their recessive coat color traits are present instead of masked by dominant genes. These colors will include grey, blue, and silver.
How can you tell if your puppy has hair or fur?
Hair generally feels smoother and finer to the touch than fur. It can be straight, wavy, or curly, and the curly hair is the most likely to trap hair that sheds, which can give the appearance that the dog is shedding less than they actually are because hair doesn’t float out into the environment as much.