Mans Best Friend: A Goldendoodle.
The Goldendoodle is extremely special. They provide a sense of oneness and loyalty. In fact, it is recommended that people should own a pet to enhance their living standards. There are a lot of things that can be learned from pets. Dogs are one of the most loyal species in the world and are the best pets anyone can ever have. They are loyal and do whatever it takes to keep their companions happy.

The Goldendoodle is a designer dog created by crossbreeding a Golden Retriever and a Poodle. First widely bred in the 1990s, they are bred in three different sizes—each corresponding to the size of Poodle used as a parent.
Goldendoodles often demonstrate Golden Retrievers’ intuitive and human-oriented nature in addition to the intelligent personality and the coat of a Poodle.[1]
History
In the 1990s, designer dog breeders in Australia and the United States started to widely cross Golden Retrievers and Poodles, adopting the term goldendoodle to describe the cross.[2] The name doodle is also used to describe this crossbreed. The name goldendoodle is derived from “golden” (from Golden Retriever) and “Labradoodle” (itself a portmanteau of Labrador Retriever and a Poodle).[3][4] Deliberately breeding Poodles with Golden Retrievers actually preceded the 1990s. An example of this was done by Monica Dickens, the great-granddaughter of Charles Dickens, who crossed the two breeds in 1969.[5] The cross can result in a healthier animal than either of the parent breeds.
The original aim of the goldendoodle’s breeders was to produce an alternative to the popular labradoodle.[3] Initially goldendoodles were only bred from standard-sized Poodles, but designer breeders also started using small varieties of Poodles to create a smaller crossbreed.[2] As they are a crossbreed, they are not recognized by the AKC, FCI or British Kennel Clubs. Goldendoodles have been developed beyond the F1 hybrid (Golden Retriever crossed with a Poodle) and are now available in deeper generations created by crossing two goldendoodles. These are called multigenerational or multigen goldendoodles.[