Sorry forgot to add the piccie!

Yes, Mum is a Jandaz F1 Cockapoo and Dad is a miniature poodle. Her last litter were F2 cockapoos but not sure why she chose to do this this time. She does have another female cockapoo that looks completely like a spaniel, who may have come from the previous F2 litter, which may be the reason why she chose a poodle this time to try and ensure non-moulting coats. I didn't think to ask her at the time but have found out so much from this forum since! We didn't particularly seek an F1B but she happens to be local to us and is also happy to look after Scuffy if we need to leave him for any reason.omg how cute so was mum a cockapoo and dad a poodle? xx
Someone trying to turn Crossbreeds into Pedigrees ....I have googled this generation and there is some controversial info out there saying that F1B shouldn't be being done as genetics don't work that way but there are others that say it is perfectly OK.
There was a staggeringly gorgeous F1b goldendoodle (goldendoodle x standard poodle) at Remy's puppy social last week with a beautiful soft, curly, deep apricot coat. She was 14 inches and 10kg at just 13 weeks so will be a big girl.Forgot to say - you are right in that F1B litters seem quite rare, although they seem to be quite common with the Labradoodles now. Not sure why though? I have googled this generation and there is some controversial info out there saying that F1B shouldn't be being done as genetics don't work that way but there are others that say it is perfectly OK. Let's hope so, although as we are not looking to use Scuffy as a stud dog then it should be OK.
Here's a movie of Remy at her puppy social with the F1b Goldendoodle...There was a staggeringly gorgeous F1b goldendoodle (goldendoodle x standard poodle) at Remy's puppy social last week with a beautiful soft, curly, deep apricot coat. She was 14 inches and 10kg at just 13 weeks so will be a big girl.