In general, if you're looking for a Goldendoodle that is hypoallergenic, then you should look for an F1B, F1BB, F2B, F2BB, or multi-gen Goldendoodle as these dogs have the highest chance of being hypoallergenic.
Are F1B goldendoodles hypoallergenic?
F1B Goldendoodles will have a higher success rate for non-shedding and are recommended for families with moderate to severe allergies. The F1B Goldendoodle is 75% Poodle which makes this generation one the most hypo-allergenic of all the English Goldendoodle generations we breed.
Are goldendoodles really hypoallergenic?
Got Allergies? Get a Goldendoodle! Some Goldendoodles are hypoallergenic and most don't even shed, making them great for handlers with allergies, or those who want to avoid constantly picking up the vacuum.
What is the difference between F1B and Multigen Goldendoodle?
A multigen is a doodle whose parents are both doodles (one may be an F1, but both parents will not be F1's as some flat coats will result in each litter). An F1 goldendoodle's parents are 100% golden retriever and 100% poodle. An F1b goldendoodle is an F1 goldendoodle bred back to a poodle.
What type of Doodle sheds the least?
Anything with a 'b' in it has the best potential for being LOWER-shedding (because you'll at least have one POSITIVE), but really the only way to guarantee a NON-SHEDDING Goldendoodle puppy is to find a breeder who does coat testing on the parents.
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