A canine resulting from the first cross (F1) between a Standard Poodle and a Golden Retriever, reaching its adult size, represents a significant commitment for prospective owners. This hybrid typically exhibits characteristics inherited from both parent breeds, influencing its coat type, temperament, and overall health. Size is a defining factor, with ‘standard’ referring to the larger size range achievable within this cross, typically weighing between 50 and 90 pounds and standing 22-26 inches tall at the shoulder upon reaching maturity.
The popularity of these dogs stems from their perceived hypoallergenic qualities (though not entirely allergen-free), intelligence, and friendly demeanor. Historically, they were bred as service dogs, combining the trainability of Poodles with the gentle nature of Golden Retrievers. Owning a dog of this type provides companionship and can encourage an active lifestyle for its owner. Considerations for potential owners should include the cost of food, grooming, and potential veterinary care throughout the dog’s lifespan, as well as the space requirements for a large breed.