CHOCOLATE

Chocolate colors can stay rich and dark, or fade. They should always remain a chocolate color ranging from a milk chocolate to dark chocolate shade.


 
Goldendoodles
Labradoodles
Other Doodles
• F2B  (2ND Generation Backcross)


CHOCOLATE/CAFE

 First Generation Goldendoodles
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 F1B  (backcross) Goldendoodles
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 F2B  (2nd generation backcross) Goldendoodles
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 First Generation Labradoodles
Doc - a CHOCOLATE pup
Doc as an adult
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Hershey - a CHOCOLATE pup
Hershey as an adult
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Magda -  CAFE  at 6 months
Magda at 2 years
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Phantom -  CHOCOLATE pup at 10 weeks
Phantom at1 year
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Xena at 2-3 months old
to be continued.....
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KC as a pup
KC as an adult
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Cash at 9 weeks
Cash at 4.5 months
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 F1B  (backcross) Labradoodles
Nessy at 3 months -  CHOCOLATE/CAFE
Nessy as an adult
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 Multigeneration Labradoodles
Meadow - a CHOCOLATE fleece pup
Meadow
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Tucker - a CHOCOLATE  A7 pup
Tucker as an adult
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Lily at 2 months -  CHOCOLATE/CAFE
Lily as an adult
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It is meant to provide resource, so that we can better understand canine health related issues.