Common questions

Who is Universe Goldendoodles?
Where are you located?
Why choose us?
Choosing us at Universe Goldendoodles means you’re getting a dedicated breeder who prioritizes health, early socialization, and quality care for our puppies. We specialize in Goldendoodles, offering expertise and ongoing support to ensure a great experience for you and your new puppy. With a strong community reputation, we’re passionate about connecting families with healthy, well-adjusted dogs. Join our family, and let’s embark on this wonderful journey together!
What Our Puppies Come With:
Our puppies come with basic training in crate and potty training, socialization, and are up to date on vaccinations and deworming. Each puppy receives a health certificate from the veterinarian after a thorough examination from nose to tail.
Additionally, they are microchipped for identification. Each puppy also comes with a starter bag that includes toys, food, a blanket, puppy pads, a water bowl, and puppy poop bags. We also offer a lifetime of support for you and your new furry friend.
Are Goldendoodles hypoallergenic?
Goldendoodles are often considered hypoallergenic because they typically inherit the low-shedding coat of their Poodle parent. However, no dog is completely hypoallergenic.
Here are some benefits related to their coat:
1. Low-Shedding: Goldendoodles generally have a low-shedding coat, especially if they inherit the Poodle’s curly or wavy fur. This means there’s less hair around your home, which can help minimize allergic reactions.
2. Reduced Dander: Their low-shedding nature often results in less dander, a common allergen. This can create a more comfortable living environment for those sensitive to allergens.
3. Variety of Coat Types: Goldendoodles can have different coat types, ranging from wavy to curly, allowing you to choose one that may suit your allergy needs best. Curly coats tend to trap more dander and hair, preventing it from becoming airborne.
What size Goldendoodle Should we get?
When choosing the size of a Goldendoodle, consider your living situation, lifestyle, and personal preferences. Here’s a breakdown of the three common sizes you can choose from:
– Standard Goldendoodle: Typically 50-90 pounds
Recommendation: Best for families with ample space and active lifestyles. Great for outdoor activities and homes with yards.
– Medium Goldendoodle: Typically 35-50 pounds
Recommendation: Suitable for families looking for a balanced size that can adapt well to various living situations, including homes with moderate space.
– Mini Goldendoodle: Typically 20-35 pounds
Recommendation**: Ideal for families or individuals living in smaller homes or apartments who still want a playful and energetic companion.
– Toy Goldendoodle: Typically 10-20 pounds
Recommendation**: Perfect for those seeking a small, easily manageable dog that can fit well in compact living spaces and is easy to carry or transport.
Feel free to choose the size that best fits your living situation and lifestyle!
"Is it better to get a male or female Goldendoodle?
Deciding whether to get a male or female Goldendoodle often comes down to personal preference, but there are some general considerations that might help you make your decision:
Male Goldendoodles:
1. Temperament: Males are often perceived as more affectionate and playful. They may display a more goofy or playful demeanor as they mature.
2. Size: Males tend to be larger and heavier than females, which might be a factor if you’re looking for a specific size.
3. Less Temperamental: Some people find that males are less prone to mood swings and tend to be more straightforward in their behavior.
Female Goldendoodles:
1. Temperament: Females can be more nurturing and may have a calmer temperament, which can make them easier to train for some families or individuals.
2. Bonding: Many owners find that female dogs tend to bond closely with their families and are often more intuitive to their owners’ moods.
3. *Size*: Females are typically smaller than males, which can be advantageous if you’re looking for a dog that is easier to handle or fits better in a smaller living space.
Additional Considerations:
– Spaying/Neutering:Keep in mind that spaying (for females) and neutering (for males) can influence temperament and behavior. Spaying may reduce certain behaviors related to heat cycles, while neutering may reduce aggressive tendencies or marking behaviors in males.
– *Personal Preference*: Consider personal experiences with male or female pets, as preferences can differ greatly from person to person.
– Training and Socialization: Regardless of gender, temperament will also depend on individual personality, socialization, and training. Each dog, regardless of sex, can have its unique traits.
Ultimately, either male or female Goldendoodle can make a wonderful pet. Consider your lifestyle, living space, and personal preferences when making your decision!