Black Goldendoodle

A Black Goldendoodle will make a perfect match for you, if the following conditions are met; You are in search of a family dog (best around kids and the elderly), you are planning to pet a dog for the first time, you are an outgoing person who loves outdoor activities, such as swimming and taking a walk or hikes. If you are allergic to shedding pets, then a Black Goldendoodle is worth getting as your future forever friend.

By crossbreeding two popular dog breeds carrying the recessive black gene, the adorable Golden Retriever and the low-shedding Poodle, the offspring is the popular Black Goldendoodle with its magnificent all-black coat.

If you are interested in getting one such pup, continue to read on and find out more so as to better equip and prepare yourself to provide the best care you can give to this amazing pooch. Here is all that you need to know about owning and raising a Black Goldendoodle.

What Is A Black Golden Doodle?

A Black Goldendoodle is a mix of a pure Golden Retriever and a Poodle.

The main reason why people crossbreed is to combine features and traits from two different pure breeds to produce the desired offspring. A Black Goldendoodle typically has floppy ears and a coat that can be either straight, shaggy, or curly. Its coat is of a solid or self-color, black, without any markings of a different color.

Are Black Goldendoodles Rare?

Yes, they are uncommon and not widely available for purchase or adoption. Making the Black Goldendoodle can be difficult because of the recessive black gene that both parent breeds have to have for crossbreeding.

Do note that before deciding on which breeder to buy from, it’s best to go to the one with the best review. It will be awesome if you get a referral. Getting one from puppy mills is often not labeled as the best option.

Are Black Goldendoodles Popular?

Also known as Black Groodle, Black Doodle, Black Goldenpoo or Black Golden noodles, Black Goldendoodles are as popular as Batman. This breed was first discovered in 1969 by Monica Dickens. But it only became popular in the 1990s.

Since the 1990s many households have domesticated the Black Goldendoodle making the breed popular. It’s considered one of the best family pets.

How Big Do Black Goldendoodles Get?

It is not possible to predict how big your Black Goldendoodle will weigh when it matures. It’s a wait-and-see situation! They can come in three different variants.

  • Mini Black Goldendoodle: They have the smallest body size in the Black Goldendoodle family, and usually weigh between 15 to 30 lbs with a height of between 12 to 20 inches.
  • Standard Black Goldendoodle: It has mid-sized physical features, weighing between 35 to 55 lbs and with a height of between 15 to 22 inches.
  • Large Black Goldendoodle: It has the biggest body size in the Black Goldendoodle family, weighing between 50 to 100 lbs with a height of 22 to 28 inches.
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How Long Do Black Goldendoodles Live?

On average, a Black Goldendoodle has a life expectancy of between 10 to 15 years.

The common genetic illnesses which affect both Golden Retrievers and Poodles include hip and elbow dysplasia, patellar luxation, eye and ear infection, allergy, and cancer. Some of these conditions can be treated if detected early.

Crossbred breeds have high chances of surviving genetic conditions like cancer, thereby enjoying longer lifespans than purebreds. The breeding outcome will be a lot better if genetic history is taken into consideration to ensure that only the healthy ones with the best genetic background are selected for crossbreeding candidacy.

Let’s go through some of the health conditions below.

Hip And Elbow Dysplasia

If your pooch is the larger breed, it is often prone to suffer from this condition, compared to smaller Black Goldendoodles. Though, for early detection, the condition is manageable through medication. But in a severe case, your furry friend has to undergo surgery.

Patellar Luxation

It’s a condition that affects the joints-especially the knees. For example, the knee not being flexible (can’t bend). The condition is manageable through physical therapy in the early stages and surgery in the later stages.

Eye Conditions

There are various eye conditions which affect Black Goldendoodles, as well as dogs in general. For example, having cataracts is a common condition among senior dogs and it is manageable through medication or surgery.

It is best to let the veterinarian conduct a regular check-up for your adorable pooch. It’s much necessary when your Black Goldendooden hits above 8 years of age. Because as it ages, it starts developing health-related issues.

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How To Take Care Of Your Black Goldendoodle?

Provide A Grain-Free Diet

Just like humans, your Black Goldendoodle deserves to be served a balanced diet. The only difference is, as your pooch grows, you are free to reduce the number of meals served in a day from 4 (for a puppy) to 2 (for an adult).

A balanced diet should contain carbohydrates, proteins and fats. It’s best to inquire from your vet on what food components are best suited for your furry friend, since the vet will consider factors, such as age, health condition, and activity level of your pooch before making recommendations.

To supplement your pooch’s diet, we highly recommend Pet Plate. Its meals are freshly made using human-grade ingredients containing high protein content, and a grain-free recipe. Your pooch will definitely love it.

Add Multivitamins Supplements

You have an option to supplement your Black Goldendoodle meals with a “super food” there is a good number to choose from. For example, goji berries are one of the best multivitamin supplements to boost the immune system and provide the body with antioxidants.

They are delicious snacks that dogs and humans can both share. You can make snack time more enjoyable by sharing such snacks while supplementing your nutritional needs.

Exercise Regularly

Being strong and energetic Black Goldendoodle needs a wide space to run around and burn down the excess energy, which is very helpful in its well-being. Both psychologically and physically. 

Exercise improves blood circulation around the body, lowers blood pressure, plus helps your pooch feel normal and natural. If your schedule allows, it is best to exercise your Black Goldendoodle twice a day, for at least 30 minutes. Otherwise, an hour per day is sufficient.

Make Use Of Dental Water Additives

Your Black Goldendoodle needs minerals and additives to maintain oral hygiene and to keep both the gums and teeth healthy. Consulting with a vet on the best dental water additives for your furry friend will help in the fight against oral infections.

Are Black Goldendoodles Smart? Temperaments Of Black Goldendoodles

Black Goldendoodle are smart, super-friendly, patient, and gentle. On top of these personality traits, let’s take a look at the other temperaments this breed may have.

Being Sociable Around People And Children

Your Black Goldendoodle needs training on how to interact and behave around people. But the best part is, its amicable and sociable nature should not make the training hard to conduct. To better help your pooch fit into your lifestyle, training at an early age is very important for this to happen.

If you allow your dear fido to self-train, it can easily develop some behaviors which will be odd compared to your lifestyle. For example, if you have kids, your Black Goldendoodle can be playing so rough with the kids. Or developing “loneliness and isolation”, you will find your pooch alone most of the time even when it gets too calm around people.

Intelligent And Easy To Train

Golden Retrievers and Poodles are well known for their intelligence and patient nature. It is highly probable that their offspring, Black Goldendoodle, has a 100% chance of inheriting these known traits.

A Black Goldendoodle should be bright enough to make training sessions run smoothly. Plus, the inherited patience should allow itself to adjust comfortably to any environmental changes. Providing a treat when your pooch achieves a milestone during a training session, it’s the best way to encourage your furry friend.

It is also best to allow your Black Goldendoodle to spend quality time with you when you are free by playing games like fetch, taking a walk, have some simple grooming done like brushing its coat. This should help strengthen your bond and become best friends.

Gentle

A Black Goldendoodle makes a perfect family dog. The sweet-looking, friendly, gentle, and playful nature are the top checks when looking for a family dog. To top it all off, this dog is easily trained to fit your family lifestyle and cohabiting if you have kids or the elderly in your home.

Can A Black Goldendoodle Be Left Alone?

Yes, letting your Black Goldendoodle stay home alone while you go out should not worry you. Provided you keep them entertained, for example by providing toys. They adapt to change easily.

Do Black Goldendoodles Bark A Lot?

No, a Black Goldendoodle rarely barks. They are very friendly, don’t bark or show any sign of aggressiveness to strangers. Instead, they are calm around visitors and strangers. And if the stranger acts warmly towards your Goldendoodle, they are going to earn a hug or a kiss!

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Do Black Goldendoodles Shed? Grooming Tips For Black Goldendoodles

Black Goldendoodles shed minimally. They can be considered to be somewhat hypoallergenic but not 100%.

The minimal level of shedding can be seen as a relief when brushing Black Goldendoodle coats. But despite all that, you should conduct the fur brushing session in an open-air area.

Coat Brushing

Black Goldendoodle has different grooming needs depending on the type of coat. The straight-coated ones require less brushing, typically once every week, compared to the wavy ones which require 2 to 3 times a week, and the curly ones which require daily brushing.

We suggest using the FURminator Undercoat Tool when working on your Black Goldendoodle loose fur. Its ergonomic handle makes the whole process smoother and more efficient, thereby reducing the time taken for your puppy to be brushed.

Ear Cleaning

With proper training, Black Goldendoodles are good swimmers. Especially if you or the owners like swimming, nothing will stop you from having the best moment in the water with your adorable pooch.

After every swimming session, it is best to spend a few minutes cleaning your dog’s ears. In the process, you will also be checking if the ears are looking fine and healthy. Thus, this practice can help detect any ear infection at an early stage.

Teeth Cleaning

Oral hygiene is vital for your Black Goldendoodle. To prevent your pooch from cavities or any possible teeth infection, you should regularly brush the dog’s teeth. You can do it daily whenever possible. But if your schedule doesn’t allow it, brushing 2 to 3 times a week is fine.

Nails Trimming

Trimming the nails of your pooch serves both aesthetic and medical reasons. When your Black Goldendoodle has neatly trimmed nails, it looks cute. Plus, it prevents your dear fido from hooking its long nails onto things while playing and getting injured in the process. Conducting the nails grooming session once a month is fine.

Bathing

Body hygiene is very essential for your furry friend. But, over-bathing deprives your dog’s fur of essential oils. Bathing your Goldendoodle once a month is okay.

We suggest using Pro Pet Works All Natural 5 In 1 Oatmeal Shampoo when bathing your pooch or after a swimming session. It helps maintain a fine fur texture by de-tangling and making brushing easy, eliminates wet dog smell, it’s also good for sensitive and dry skin.



How Much Is A Black Goldendoodle? There are various factors that determine the price of a Black Goldendoodle. The main factors include age (puppy or adult), coat type (straight, curly, or shaggy), and breed parentage. The Black Goldendoodle has a hot market (the demand is high). Thus expensive. Depending on the breeder, prices also vary. For you to get a puppy or adult Black Goldendoodle, you will need approximately $1,200 to $2,000.

Do Black Goldendoodle Puppies Change Color? Yes, most Black Goldendoodle puppies do change color, but some of them do maintain the black color as they age. These puppies can end up in two colors, black or gray. A Goldendoodle puppy can display a black color, but later on, as it ages, it starts fading to gray. When the puppy changes coat color from black to gray, it’s more of a Poodle compared to a Golden Retriever.

Are Black And White Goldendoodles Rare? Yes, it is indeed rare to find Black And White Goldendoodles. The black-and-white appearance of Goldendoodles can be either parti colored, mismarked, or a black coat with white markings. Such colored patterns will have to come from the Poodle genes. That’s why it is easy to mistake a Black And White Goldendoodle for a regular Standard Poodle. It gets more confusing when the fur is shaggy or curly.

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