Why Do Families Prefer F1BB Non-Shedding Goldendoodles in Alberta?
Many people think all Goldendoodles have the same coat, but that is not true. Different generations can have very different shedding levels. F1BB Goldendoodles are known for having a better chance of producing non-shedding coats because they have a higher percentage of Poodle genetics. That is one of the biggest reasons families choose Non-shedding Goldendoodles in Alberta when looking for a lifelong companion.
What Makes F1BB Goldendoodles Naturally Low to Non-Shedding?
F1BB Goldendoodles are about 85% Poodle. This is one of the main reasons they often have coats that shed very little. Their Poodle-influenced coat can also help keep more loose hair and dander contained rather than spreading it throughout the home, which can make them a better fit for some people with dog allergies. Their coats also have the fluffy teddy bear look that many people love.
No breeder can promise a dog that is 100% hypoallergenic, even a purebred Poodle. However, this breeding method gives families a better chance of bringing home a puppy with non-shedding qualities.
Why Alberta Families Choose F1BB Goldendoodles Over Other Generations
Some breeders produce many different Goldendoodle generations. F1BB Goldendoodles are chosen because they keep a higher percentage of Poodle genetics. This creates more consistent coat quality and stronger low-to-non-shedding traits.
Families also like that these puppies are available in Large Miniature and Moyen sizes. They are easier to live with while still being active, playful, and great with children.
How Responsible Breeding Supports Health and Coat Quality
Healthy puppies begin with healthy parents. Every dog in my breeding program is carefully chosen for temperament and completes genetic health testing to screen for inherited conditions associated with their breed. This helps me make thoughtful breeding decisions and reduces the risk of passing preventable genetic conditions on to their puppies.
After birth, every puppy receives:
Early neurological stimulation
Daily socialization with people
Brain-development music
They also grow up inside a family home, where they hear everyday sounds, enjoy indoor and outdoor time, and begin learning good habits before joining their new family.
What to Expect Before Bringing Home an F1BB Goldendoodle
Families receive a puppy that has already had a veterinary health check, vaccinations, deworming, a microchip, and early potty training.
For families with allergies, a unique fabric testing program is also available. A small blanket or piece of fabric stays with the puppy to collect its scent, skin cells, and saliva. It is then mailed to the family so they can check their reaction before making their final decision.
What Is Included
What Your Puppy Receives
Genetics cleared through parentage
Care for mother during birth and postpartum
Vetting cost associated with birthing complications
Stud fee or AI
Whelping supplies
Puppy vetting health check & Record
Microchip
Deworming
First round of vaccinations. Second set given if leaving at 12 weeks
Preliminary potty training and time spent keeping the puppies environment clean.
Reproductive sterilization
Milk replacement supplements as needed
Premium puppy food
Contract/Health guarantee, and training discount code from Baxter & Bella
Puppy Care Pkg.
Picture of your puppy around 5 weeks
General supplies & overhead such as bedding, cleaning, & utilities
Miscellaneous such as laundry, toys, treats, vet emergencies, ext.
Socialization & Training: toys, exposure to sights/sounds/people
Breeder’s time and experience
Around the clock care for weeks and support for new families
Understanding the Goldendoodle Price and What It Includes
The goldendoodle price includes much more than taking home a puppy. It covers responsible breeding, health testing through parent dogs, veterinary care, daily puppy care, premium food, socialization, early training, and ongoing support. The puppy price is $2,750 CAD, with a $500 CAD non-refundable deposit that goes toward the total cost.
Finding the Right Non-shedding Goldendoodles in Alberta for Your Family
When looking for Non-shedding Goldendoodles in Alberta, it is worth choosing a breeder that focuses on health, planned breeding, and early puppy development. These important steps give every puppy a strong start before becoming part of a new family.
Discover Your Perfect F1BB Goldendoodle
If you are comparing the goldendoodle price, look at everything that comes with your puppy, not just the number. Red Bred raises every F1BB Goldendoodle with planned breeding, careful health screening, early learning, and continued support, giving families confidence from the very beginning.
FAQs
1. Do F1BB Goldendoodles shed a lot?
No. F1BB Goldendoodles are usually non-shedding or very low-shedding. That is why many families choose them for a cleaner home.
2. Are F1BB Goldendoodles good for people with allergies?
They can be. Their Poodle-influenced coat may also help keep more loose hair and dander contained rather than spreading it throughout the home, which can make them a better fit for some people with dog allergies.
3. Why does Red Bred breed only F1BB Goldendoodles?
F1BB Goldendoodles have a higher percentage of Poodle genetics, giving them a greater likelihood of having a low-to-non-shedding coat. It also allows us to produce a smaller Goldendoodle while being thoughtful about the size, structure, and overall health of the dogs we choose to breed.
4. What does the Goldendoodle price include?
The price includes your puppy's health check, vaccinations, microchip, early training, socialization, and breeder support before your puppy goes home.