An F2 goldendoodle is the offspring of an F1 and another F1 goldendoodle, and an F2B goldendoodle is the offspring of an F1 and an F1B goldendoodles.The Shiloh Shepherd is currently a hybrid that breeders are attempting to develop into a new breed. An F1B goldendoodle is the offspring of a poodle with an F1 goldendoodle. An F1 goldendoodle is the offspring of a poodle mated with a golden retriever. They are classified into types according to the breed of its parents. Goldendoodles may also be black or a light sandy brown. Common coat colors include white, cream, apricot, gold, red, and sometimes gray and black (also called phantom). It is very common for the goldendoodle to inherit the "golden retriever bump" on top of his/her head. Often, taller goldendoodles inherit more from the golden retriever and will weigh substantially more. The standard in height at the shoulder for a male goldendoodle is about 24-26 inches. A medium goldendoodle will weigh between 30 to 45 pounds and a miniature goldendoodle will weigh approximately 15 to 30 pounds. Upon reaching adulthood, a standard goldendoodle will often weigh 60 to 100 pounds. The ranges of size include standard, medium, and miniature (if the poodle parent was miniature). A goldendoodle's size is generally somewhere between that of its poodle parent and golden retriever parent. The last coat type is curly, which tends to look more like the poodle coat. The wavy coat type is a mixture of a poodle's curls, and a golden retriever's straighter coat. There is the straight coat, which is flat and resembles more of a golden retriever coat.
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