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These medium-large dogs are usually golden coloured thanks to a recessive gene that was isolated during their breeding history. The Golden Mountain Doodle is a cross between the Golden Retriever, Poodle, and Bernese Mountain Dog, giving them wavy hair that sheds very little. Cuddly and fun to play with, Golden Mountain Doodles have big personalities, fluffy coats, and tons of energy. They weigh between 32 and 41 kilograms and stand about 58 to 74 centimeters high at the shoulder. Intelligent and loyal, Golden Mountain Doodles make great family dogs in larger homes.
Temperament
Energetic, curious, loving
Breed Fast Facts
32 - 82 lbs
Medium
High
Moderate
Very
11 to 15 years
An estimated 32 percent of New Jersey households include dogs, and the majority of these are found in the counties of Essex, Middlesex and Bergen. New Jersey’s favourite dog breeds are the Labrador Retriever, the Golden Retriever and the French Bulldog. Small breed favourites include the Pembroke Welsh Corgi, the Dachshund and the Cavalier King Charles Spaniel. One of New Jersey’s classiest celebs, Martha Stewart, owns two French Bulldogs named Bete Noire and Creme Brûlée, plus three Chow Chows by the names of Genghis Khan, Peluche and Empress Chin. That’s on top of all her cats, birds, horses and donkeys!
The Seeing Eye Dog is New Jersey’s official state dog.
Wally, the Pembroke Welsh corgi from Wharton, has 124,000 followers on his Instagram account.
New Jersey’s viral sensation Prancer, an abandoned Chihuahua described as a “demon dog” by volunteer shelter workers, found his forever home in 2021.
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