Goldendoodle issues can include: Aggression. Boredom. Destructive behaviors like mouthing, nipping, chewing. Difficulty in house training. Hyperactive. Jumping. Not coming when called. Play biting.
Why do Goldendoodles have so many problems?
They include hip dysplasia, a skin disease called sebaceous adenitis, a heart condition called subvalvular aortic stenosis, Addison's disease, and eye diseases such as progressive retinal atrophy, cataracts and glaucoma.
Are Goldendoodles known to be aggressive?
Goldendoodles are not an aggressive breed. In fact, they are so well-loved partly because they are one of the sweetest dog breeds that you can own. They have an endless amount of love for their owners. Of course, this doesn't mean that your Goldendoodle is going to be sweet and love all the time.
Do Goldendoodles go crazy?
Goldendoodles are excitable by nature, so expecting them to wake up one day completely tranquil isn't possible. However, the general rule of thumb is that by 3 years of age, they should not be hyper or crazy anymore.
At what age will my Goldendoodle calm down?
Expect a Goldendoodle to calm down around 12-18 months of age. They will be past the puppy stage and into adulthood. Although you might see a reduction after the puppy teeth are lost at 6-8 months, don't celebrate too soon.
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