
Teddy Bear Goldendoodles

The Multigenerational Medium “Teddy Bear” Goldendoodle represents one of the most refined, consistent, and highly sought-after varieties in the Doodle world. By breeding Goldendoodle to Goldendoodle over multiple generations (typically F3 or beyond), breeders can precisely select for that iconic plush appearance, excellent health, and structural consistency.
The “Teddy Bear” Look & Proportions
The term “Teddy Bear” is not just a marketing phrase; it refers to specific structural traits inherited from crossing high-quality Poodles with blocky-headed English Cream Golden Retrievers (rather than the more slender American Golden Retriever).
Head Structure: A distinctively wide, blocky muzzle and a prominent forehead (“stop”) that creates a round, balanced, plush-toy expression.
Eyes & Ears: Round, expressive eyes set wide apart, paired with low-hanging, fluffy ears that frame the face perfectly.
Body Type: A compact, sturdy, and well-proportioned frame with a balanced top line, ensuring they look like solid, fluffy companions rather than fine-boned or leggy.
Why Medium Multigen Matters
Navigating generations can be tricky, but the multi-generational cross offers massive advantages for predictability:
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