Frequently Asked Questions

Goldendoodle, Bernedoodle, and Cavapoo FAQs for Texas Owners

Texas Goldendoodle FAQs

Are Goldendoodles hypoallergenic and non-shedding?

Goldendoodles often inherit a Poodle’s low-sheeding coat, which can reduce common allergy triggers. However, some will still shed lightly if they inherit more Golden Retriever genetics. No dog is completely hypoallergenic, so spend time around a Goldendoogle to gauge your sensitivity.

What's the typical size and weight of an adult Goldendoodle?

  • Standard Goldendoodle: 20-24 inches tall; 50-90 lbs
  • Mini Goldendoodle: 16-20 inches tall; 25-50 lbs
  • Toy/Micro Goldendoodle: 9-15 inches tall; 10-25 lbs
    Individual adults may vary based on their parent genetics and diet.

How often should I groom my Goldendoodle?

In Texas’s humidity, Goldendoodles require brushing at least every other day to prevent matting. Aim for a professional trim or full grooming session every 6-8 weeks to keep the coat healthy and skin underneath clear.

What exercise do Goldendoodles need?

  • Standard Goldendoodles: 60-90 minutes daily (long walks, fetch, swimming, or agility games)
  • Mini Goldendoodles: 46-60 minuets daily (brisk walks plus interactive play)
  • Toy/Micro Goldendoodles: 30-45 minutes daily (short walks, indoor games, puzzle toys)
    Mental enrichment—puzzle feeders or obedience training—helps channel engergy constuctively.

Do Goldendoodles adapt well to apartment living?

Mini and toy Goldendoodles can thrive in apartments if given regular exercise and mental stimulation. Standards do best in homes with a secure yard but can adjust to apartment life if they receive multiple daily walks and off-leash playtime.

What common health concerns affect Goldendoodles?

  • Hip and Elbow Dysplasia: Watch for signs of stiffness or difficulty rising.
  • Progressive Retinal Atrophy (PRA): Look for vision changes.
  • Skin Sensitivities/Allergies: Maintain a regular bathing and grooming routine to keep skin healthy.
  • Ear Infections: Check ears weekly, especially after swimming or in humid weather.

How do I prevent separation anxiety in a Goldendoodle?

  • Crate Training: Introduce the crate as a positive safe space early.
  • Gradual Departures: Practice leaving the room for a few minutes at a time, slowly increasing duration.
  • Interactive Toys: Leave puzzle feeders or slow-dispense treats to occupy their mind.
  • Consistent Routine: Maintain regular mealtimes, walks, and play sessions so they know what to expect.

Texas Bernedoodle FAQs

What is a Bernedoodle's typical size and weight?

  • Standard Bernedoodle: 22-28 inches tall; 50-80 lbs
  • Mini Bernedoodle: 18-22 inches tall; 25-49 lbs
  • Toy Bernedoodle: 12-17 inches tall; 10-24 lbs
    Adult size varies based on whether the Poodle parent is standard, miniature, or toy.

What is a Bernedoodle's temperament like?

Bernedoodles tend to be affectionate, friendly, and intelligent. They usually enjoy family life, bond closely with people, and respond well to positive-reinforcement training. Early socialization ensures they remain confident and well-adjusted.

How often should I groom a Bernedoodle?

Brush 3-4 times per week to prevent matting, especially behind ears and under legs. Plan a professional grooming session every 8-10 weeks. Coat textures range from wavy to curly, so brushing frequency helps keep tangles at bay.

How much exercise does a Bernedoodle need?

  • Standard Bernedoodles: 60-90 minutes daily (walks, hikes, fetch)
  • Mini Bernedoodles: 46-60 minuets daily (brisk walks, playtime, training games)
  • Toy/Micro Bernedoodles: 30-45 minutes daily (short walks, indoor play, enrichment puzzles)
    Include mental challenges—obstacle courses or trea-dispensing toys—to prevent boredom.

What health issues are common in Bernedoodles?

  • Hip/Elbow Dysplasia: Monitor hip mobility; keep weight in check
  • Progressive Retinal Atrophy (PRA) & Cataracts: Watch for vision changes.
  • Von Willebrand’s Disease: Be mindful of bleeding tendencies, especially during injury or surgery.
  • Skin Sensitivities: Regular bath and conditioning routines help maintain skin health.

How can I prevent behavioral issues in a Bernedoodle?

  • Consistent Routine: Daily walks, training sessions, and play help set clear expectations
  • Positive Reinforcement: Reward good behaviors with treats and praise; avoid harsh correction.
  • Socialization: Expose them to different environment, people, and other dogs from a young age.
  • Obedience Training: Basic commands (sit, stay, leave-it) reduce frustration-related behaviors.

Do Bernedoodles do well with families and children?

Yes. Bernedoodles are patient and gentle, often forming strong bonds with kids. Supervise interactions to teach both child and dog respectful boundaries and safe handling.

Texas Cavapoo FAQs

What size does a Cavapoo typically reach?

  • Mini Cavapoo: 12-14 inches tall; 10-15 lbs
  • Toy Cavapoo: 9-11 inches tall; 8-12 lbs
    Exact adult size depends on whether the Poodle parent is toy or miniature, and genetics can vary within a single litter.

Are Cavapoos hypoallergenic and do they shed?

Most Cavapoos inherit a low-shedding, curly coat from the Poodle side, making them a popular choice for allergy sufferers. Some may shed lightly during coat transitions. Regular grooming helps minimize loose hair.

How often should I groom my Cavapoo?

Brush daily or every other day to avoid mats, focusing on ears, armpits, and behind the legs. Plan professional grooming every 6-8 weeks for a comfortable trim. Clean ears weekly and trim nails every 3-4 weeks to prevent infections.

How much exercise does a Cavapoo need?

Cavapoos require 30-45 minutes of daily exercise—brisk walks, fetch, or indoor play combined with enrichment puzzles. They enjoy human companionship, so short training drills or supervised off-leash play in a fenced yard also work well.

What health concerns should Cavapoo owners watch for?

  • Mitral Valve Disease: Look for coughing or tiring easily.
  • Patellar Luxation: Watch for limping or bunny-hopping gait.
  • Progressive Retinal Atrophy (PRA): Observe for night vision difficulties or pupil changes.
  • Dental Issues: Cavapoos can accumulate tartar quickly; include daily dental chews or brushing.

How can I prevent separation anxiety in a Cavapoo?

  • Crate Training: Make a positive, comfortable space early.
  • Short Departures: Practice leaving the room for a few minutes, then gradually extend.
  • Interactive Toys: Leave treat-dispensing puzzles to occupy their mind.
  • Background Comfort: Play low-volume music or white noise to reduce stress.

Are Cavapoos good with children and other pets?

Yes. Cavapoos are known for their gentle, social nature and often do well in mult-pet households. Early socialization teaches them to tolerate noise and handle affectionate, supervised play with young children safely.