About English Goldendoodles

English / English Creams are among the most gentle and relaxed of the Goldendoodle family. These dogs are exceptionally smart, gentle and healthy with a wonderful temperament. The English Cream doodle derives its heritage from the European Golden Retriever lineage, as opposed to the American Golden Retriever lines. There are some unique differences between the lines, even though both kinds are under the umbrella of “Golden Retriever.” Discover more about the English Goldendoodle by reviewing a few of its distinguishing characteristics, detailed below.

Traits.
English Cream’s extend further on the color spectrum, providing that gorgeous ultra-pale cream color. English Cream’s are famous for their light cream to bright white coats! Their coats also tend to be fuller and plusher in comparison to the American lines. English Cream’s additionally are shorter in stature and have larger bone structure; resulting in broader, stockier dogs. Their heads and muzzles are wider in comparison to their American “cousins.”
Temperament.
English Golden Retrievers have a reputation of being even mellower than their American counterparts. Therefore, the English Cream Doodle is considered to be one of the most laid back within the Goldendoodle family. They socialize easily and enjoy being around small kids. If you want a dog that will go with the flow and seamlessly fall into step alongside your family, the English Cream Goldendoodle is an excellent pick.
Perfect fit as Service dogs.
These highly intelligent and loving dogs make ideal Assistant, Service, Companion and Therapy dogs. They are specifically wonderful for working with children. People of all ages with special needs or disabilities have been able to rely on these gentle spirits to help them with their daily tasks. Extremely well-tempered, they are resilient in times of stress and offer love and care for their humans.
Exercise requirements.
These dogs thrive on a moderate amount of exercise. They want to be a part of the action. They make excellent companions for all of your family outings.


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