{"id":514,"date":"2024-11-29T07:08:05","date_gmt":"2024-11-29T08:08:05","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.georgi-publications.com\/?p=514"},"modified":"2024-12-12T11:54:32","modified_gmt":"2024-12-12T11:54:32","slug":"how-long-do-goldendoodles-live-vet-reviewed-average-lifespan-data-care-guide-2","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/www.georgi-publications.com\/index.php\/2024\/11\/29\/how-long-do-goldendoodles-live-vet-reviewed-average-lifespan-data-care-guide-2\/","title":{"rendered":"How Long Do Goldendoodles Live? Vet-Reviewed Average Lifespan Data & Care Guide"},"content":{"rendered":"
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Goldendoodle Average Lifespan<\/a> On average, dogs live for 11 to 12 years, but their exact lifespan differs based on their size and breed.1<\/sup><\/a> Science has proven that smaller breeds tend to live longer. Scientific research has shown that smaller breeds generally live longer than larger ones and it is believed to happen because larger dogs tend to age faster.<\/p>\n The Goldendoodle<\/a>, a mix between a Golden Retriever<\/a> and a Poodle<\/a>, is a relatively new breed, so the data about them isn\u2019t long-standing or extensively backed by science. The average lifespan of a Goldendoodle is approximately 12\u201313 years, with some extending to 15 years or more.<\/strong> As a large-sized breed, their lifespan is influenced by their size and weight. If you want your pet to live longer, make sure to maintain excellent healthcare and choose them from a reputable breeder.<\/p>\n Goldendoodles can live for 12\u201313 years. Jamie Whittenburg, a Kingsgate Animal Hospital vet, says that you should only buy from a breeder that conducts hip testing through PennHIP and OFA screening, heart, and genetic testing prior to breeding to ensure optimal health and wellbeing for your Goldendoodle.<\/p>\n A Goldendoodle goes through the following life stages:<\/p>\n If your dog is still young, you can determine their age by examining their teeth. A dog’s baby teeth should start to erupt at 3-4 weeks old. Adult teeth start erupting when the dog is 16 weeks old, and all permanent teeth finish erupting at 6-7 months of age.<\/p>\n Another way to estimate your dog’s age is to conduct a DNA test. The lab will check your dog’s blood and examine the telomere length of their DNA. Telomeres are the protective ends on chromosomes that shorten as animals age. The length of telomeres is used as a biomarker of human aging, and it may help you gauge your pup’s approximate age.<\/p>\n Caring for your Goldendoodle can help them live a long life. Here are some ways to keep your pet healthy.<\/p>\n Obesity becomes the root cause of many health conditions that can deteriorate your pet’s quality of life. You can prevent this by feeding your Goldendoodle a complete and balanced diet.<\/p>\n You should always look for dog foods compliant with the Association of American Feed Control Officials<\/a> standards.<\/p>\n It is recommended not to overfeed your Goldendoodle and, generally speaking, divide your pet’s daily calorie intake into two feedings. Consult a vet to determine the right amount of food<\/a> for your Goldendoodle. Also, don’t let treats exceed 10% of their daily caloric intake.<\/p>\n Goldendoodles like to live in a family environment where they can play with their pet parents and siblings. They don’t mind being around other dogs, provided that they have received socialization training early in life. They have also been known to successfully hang out with cats if socialized properly.<\/p>\n They need at least two walks per day that last a minimum of 30 minutes. Some options for physical activity include walking, hiking, playtime with pet siblings, and running.<\/p>\n Caring for Goldendoodles involves not keeping them on their own for too long. The family-loving breed tends to get anxious when left alone. Some signs of separation anxiety<\/a> are destructive behavior, vocalization, pacing, and toileting indoors.<\/p>\n Make sure you can give your dog the company they need before adopting one. If your Goldendoodle has a hard time staying at home alone, you could hire a pet sitter. Alternatively, you can ask a neighbor or family member to give your four-legged friend company while you’re gone.<\/p>\n Once you get a Goldendoodle, your hairdresser appointments are not the only thing you need to book. The breed has a beautiful coat that benefits from professional grooming and regular brushing<\/a>.<\/p>\n If you do not brush your dog’s coat regularly, it might get matted or tangled. You should also book an appointment with a professional every 1-3 months, depending on your dog\u2019s needs.<\/p>\n Goldendoodles do not need frequent baths. If your canine friend likes playing out in the yard, you can let them splash in the tub for a bit to get clean.<\/p>\n<\/p>\n
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\nHow to Tell Your Goldendoodle\u2019s Age<\/a>
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Goldendoodle Average Lifespan<\/h2>\n
The Life Stages of a Goldendoodle<\/h2>\n
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How to Tell Your Goldendoodle’s Age<\/h2>\n
How to Care for Your Goldendoodle for a Long Lifespan?<\/h2>\n
Feeding & Diet<\/h3>\n
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Care<\/h3>\n
Grooming & Cleaning<\/h3>\n