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How long does it take for a Goldendoodle to settle down?

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Most Goldendoodles will start to calm around 12-18 months of age. This is where they're past the puppy stage and moving forward into adulthood. People can sometimes feel confused as puppy teeth are lost at 6-8 months, but you can still expect excitable behavior for months after this. 17 янв. 2022 г.


How long are Goldendoodles hyper?

This can be answered in a few ways. If you're in the middle of puppyhood, you can probably expect your goldendoodle to settle down at least a little at around 8-14 months of age. From here, a slow transition from young dog to old dog occurs.

Are Goldendoodles hyper?

Goldendoodles are one of the best family dog breeds. They're energetic and they love to play, but they aren't hyperactive. They are intelligent, loving, easy to train, easy going, and they get along well with everyone. Any dog that doesn't get to play will get restless, which can sometimes lead to behavioral problems.

Do Goldendoodles have anxiety?

Also, if left unattended for long periods of time, either in a crate or elsewhere, Goldendoodles may become destructive and suffer separation anxiety. Being a very popular breed, people considering getting a Goldendoodle should do their homework and get one from a reputable breeder.

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